101.   Then he walked to the Oval Office where he made his electrifying broadcast, telling the nation he had lost his political base and would step down.

102.   There is also no substitute for the personal touch when it comes to mobilizing your political base.

103.   They said they would focus on using cities where they won election victories to build a political base.

104.   They offer great opportunities for passing out patronage and thereby building a strong political base.

105.   They have turned Clinton into the devil incarnate among their political base, and to placate that base they have no choice but to fight hard to oust him.

106.   Though Bush has strenuously denied that his decision is political, the White House has been making major efforts to shore up its political base with conservatives.

107.   Though his popularity ratings have risen as he has consolidated his political base, a protracted recession could seriously damage his political future.

108.   Those chiefs had their own political bases and took strong, often controversial positions against the city establishment.

109.   Though Wahid is personally popular, he lacks a broad political base.

110.   Urbane by upbringing and nature, they nevertheless appeared at home among the desert tribes who formed the backbone of their army and their political base.

a. + base >>共 975
military 25.41%
naval 6.05%
stolen 2.25%
main 1.87%
political 1.87%
american 1.77%
former 1.76%
russian 1.36%
training 1.33%
nearby 1.27%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
base 0.19%
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