11.   Arriving on the scene like ambulance chasers are politicians who use these culture wars to appeal to certain constituents.

12.   As some historians see it, culture wars are unwinnable.

13.   At first it looked as though the outbreak of a shooting war meant a cease-fire in our long-running culture war.

14.   Because of this armor, mathematics has been largely immune to the kinds of culture wars that have raged over the study of literature and history.

15.   Bernstein illuminates multiculturalism in action with a couple of detailed case studies, dispatches from the battlegrounds of the culture wars.

16.   Bickering over the culture wars has in general helped drown out interpretations that emphasize links with the previous decades.

17.   Both Jewish camps in the culture wars contend that they have Jewish tradition on their side.

18.   All is not fair in the culture wars.

19.   But privately, some believe it is a deliberate diversion by social conservatives to fuel the culture wars and undermine federal support for child care.

20.   But it is, if nothing else, one battle in a culture war that has been raging around Freud for nearly one hundred years.

n. + war >>共 590
guerrilla 13.12%
trade 11.57%
air 6.32%
drug 6.17%
turf 4.17%
gulf 3.48%
ground 2.99%
border 2.17%
culture 2.04%
propaganda 1.81%
culture + n. >>共 291
minister 18.80%
clash 12.93%
war 10.15%
ministry 6.52%
icon 1.82%
center 1.60%
dish 1.50%
vulture 1.18%
change 1.07%
gap 0.96%
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