101.   In his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention, Al Gore defined the difference between Republicans and Democrats in strict populist terms.

102.   In the case of the Democratic convention in Chicago, for example, only companies with a presence inside a nine-county radius of the city can contribute.

103.   In the three days before the Democratic convention, President Clinton and Hillary Clinton will be dominating Los Angeles with a whirl of celebrity-packed fund-raisers and appearances.

104.   In the advance text of her Democratic convention address Monday night, Republican Sarah Brady praised the administration proposal.

105.   In the bail argument, prosecutors referred repeatedly to the coming Democratic convention and to street protests earlier in Washington and Seattle.

106.   In weeks between the Democratic convention and scheduled presidential debates, the pundit class took to analyzing what brought the once high-flying Bush campaign down to earth.

107.   It also encapsulates the positions he laid out in his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention last week.

108.   Its software is being used at the Democratic convention in Los Angeles this week, to put convention information and news on palm computers.

109.   Just as in Los Angeles, where she had jammed on stage at the Democratic convention.

110.   Just days after a basketball-related riot in L.A., a police union announced it will be joining protesters at the Democratic convention.

a. + convention >>共 565
national 12.26%
international 8.55%
republican 7.86%
democratic 7.42%
political 5.71%
party 5.55%
annual 5.44%
state 4.63%
constitutional 2.45%
nominating 2.05%
democratic + n. >>共 530
candidate 5.81%
leader 5.70%
reform 4.34%
nomination 3.09%
senator 2.47%
primary 2.37%
nominee 1.81%
election 1.49%
lawmaker 1.42%
president 1.42%
convention 1.35%
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