101.   The guerrillas fired rifles into the air and spread leaflets calling for the overthrow of the elected government.

102.   The history of the Interstate Highway System illustrates how democratically elected governments often operate.

103.   The last thing Cambodia needed was the armed overthrow of its democratically elected government.

104.   The government that most soiled its reputation by welcoming both the coup and the fall of a freely elected government was the United States.

105.   The provisional government might then be replaced, Eshaq suggested, by an elected government after some period, perhaps a year or two, of transition and stabilization.

106.   The Rao government had hoped to set the stage for a return to an elected government in the state, ending five years of rule by decree.

107.   The state of Israel is a democratically elected government of laws very, very similar to the United States.

108.   The situation is devastating to the economic interests of citizens whose only protection is a bipartisan balance in elected government.

109.   The White House would have been irresponsible if it failed to assist the first democratically elected government in Russian history.

110.   Their conduct warrants international ostracism and economic sanctions until they yield power, then generous and muscular support for the elected government that replaces them.

a. + government >>共 549
federal 8.18%
new 5.93%
local 3.51%
bosnian 3.49%
japanese 2.41%
state 2.17%
israeli 2.00%
british 1.96%
chinese 1.85%
russian 1.85%
elected 0.45%
elected + n. >>共 207
official 31.05%
government 11.01%
president 9.39%
leader 4.88%
representative 4.40%
office 3.90%
legislature 2.83%
parliament 2.76%
member 2.28%
body 1.52%
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