101.   Private matters become public depending on what a candidate says and the nature of the question in hand.

102.   Republican officials produced an array of internal Republican National Committee memorandums Saturday, dictating exactly what the candidates could say and even what they could wear.

103.   Several candidates said the biggest wild card will be the report by Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr, which may be issued this month.

104.   Several of the recent cases involved efforts to control what candidates said, not what they spent.

105.   Six party candidates had said they intended to withdraw but failed to present written proof, and were thus dropped from the ticket by Yabloko illegally.

106.   Some candidates say their efforts are not so much to promote their candidacies, but to urge people to go to the polls.

107.   Similarly, the candidates said that Pataki had wasted money by giving tax breaks to large corporations without insuring that the companies expand their state operations in the state.

108.   Some candidates say they simply have no appetite whatsoever for campaigning.

109.   So, what can a Republican candidate say about the economy?

110.   Some candidates said that, above all, Miami needed more leadership and less controversy.

n. + say >>共 480
official 17.88%
police 6.16%
analyst 4.36%
report 3.78%
source 3.33%
spokesman 3.05%
company 2.65%
expert 2.16%
authority 1.82%
government 1.60%
candidate 0.05%
candidate + v. >>共 605
be 18.03%
have 5.79%
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say 2.36%
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