21.   And our sacred right of free speech is primarily exercised in sophomoric violations of what remains of our common sense of decency.

22.   And recount procedures should be clarified so that the few cases of ambiguity are decided by human judgment exercised in public view, with protections to assure nonpartisanship.

23.   And, as with most things Sorkin, a good exercise in social studies, with a healthy dose of American introspection.

24.   As significant as the legal community finds the case, great care must be exercised in retaining power to change trustees.

25.   At the conference, he called on unions representing retail workers to exercise reason in their demands for compensation for longer shop opening hours.

26.   A filibuster is a procedural tactic in which senators exercise their right to monopolize Senate time in debate, preventing a vote on substantive legislation.

27.   A grippingly original, if grim, exercise in empathy and imagination.

28.   After more than a year of war and scandal, Clinton has had little space lately in which to exercise his powers of public persuasion on domestic issues.

29.   After your body is limber, it is time to begin exercising in earnest.

30.   But a Western diplomat said such formulaic exercises are not the way power is exercised in Cambodia.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
exercise 0.02%
exercise + p. >>共 51
in 28.63%
at 11.06%
on 10.63%
with 7.81%
over 6.07%
for 5.64%
by 2.82%
due 2.39%
to 2.39%
during 2.17%
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