31.   And the citizens are all too eager to help.

32.   And the citizens are all too eager to put these on display for the camera.

33.   And, in these cities, citizens were more likely to engage in protest politics.

34.   Another is whether citizens will be able to get the information that will enable them to separate accomplishments from hype.

35.   Anti-Clinton forces contend that the first lady has blundered politically by forcing people to consider a marriage of which many citizens are heartily weary.

36.   As a result, a modern citizen can be subject to many different, often overlapping authorities.

37.   As a result, private citizens are now more vulnerable to forfeiture because circumvented state laws often provide more protections than federal forfeiture laws.

38.   As with Vietnam, radicals accuse U.S. policy-makers of caring about acts of mass slaughter only when their own citizens are its victims.

39.   At one end of the spectrum are citizens of Saudi Arabia, whose embassy has aggressively tried to find them and retained well-established private lawyers to represent them.

40.   Average citizens are more skeptical of annexation, and they fear that it will cut into their services.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
citizen 0.03%
citizen + v. >>共 590
be 15.54%
have 6.78%
take 1.74%
need 1.63%
carry 1.21%
get 1.17%
do 1.14%
want 1.14%
file 1.14%
vote 1.10%
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