111.   I hate to pick on www.pseudo.com, because its live cameras and unscripted skybox conversations are the surprise hit of the Republican convention.

112.   If the Republican convention was an infomercial, the Democratic convention is a minefield.

113.   If the Republican convention was any indication, the Democrats will do some pretty strange things to reposition themselves for the fall.

114.   I was privileged to work with him at the Republican convention.

115.   In appearances at the state Republican convention in New Orleans last weekend, Gramm, Buchanan and Keyes all courted the religious right.

116.   In his speech to the Republican convention, Bush criticized the Clinton administration for failing to address any larger purpose or great goals.

117.   In contrast to the Republican convention, Texans are not expected to play prominent roles in Chicago.

118.   In general, the campaign is casting a wide net, relying on the harmonious image coming out of the Republican convention to attract support anywhere possible.

119.   In fact, to a startling degree, the Democratic National Convention is shaping up as a late-summer rerun of the Republican convention in San Diego.

120.   In August, using the Republican convention and travels around the country, Dole plans to focus on getting voters to know him.

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%
republican + n. >>共 565
leader 10.41%
candidate 7.25%
nomination 3.53%
senator 3.03%
nominee 2.80%
governor 2.69%
majority 2.60%
leadership 2.46%
lawmaker 2.42%
primary 1.81%
convention 1.25%
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