51.   A special committee of the lower house was expected to endorse the bills later Tuesday.

52.   A Senate committee Monday endorsed a bill requiring every college dorm room in New Jersey to be equipped with fire suppression sprinklers.

53.   Both parties, the White House, both presidential nominees and the entire Florida delegation to Congress have endorsed the bill.

54.   Both Bush and his Democratic opponent last year, Al Gore, had endorsed the bill.

55.   Both President Bush and his Democratic opponent last year, Al Gore, had endorsed the bill.

56.   Both parties, the White House, both presidential nominees and the entire Florida delegation to Congress endorsed the bill, a rare break from election-year partisanship.

57.   But the Zapatistas broke off talks when the government refused to endorse a bill to enact the agreement which had been drafted by Mexican congressmen.

58.   Clinton did not press campaign reform during his first term, but he said in endorsing the bill that there are no excuses for inaction now.

59.   Clinton has endorsed the bill, urging an amendment to ban contributions by anyone who is not a U.S. citizen.

60.   Commerce Secretary Don Evans, without endorsing the bill, welcomed its introduction and urged Congress to move quickly.

v. + bill >>共 459
pay 10.06%
pass 9.37%
sign 6.22%
approve 5.78%
veto 5.68%
introduce 5.33%
oppose 3.10%
support 2.89%
foot 2.20%
send 1.74%
endorse 0.54%
endorse + n. >>共 698
plan 6.62%
candidate 6.30%
idea 5.10%
proposal 4.11%
bill 2.28%
measure 2.02%
legislation 1.74%
product 1.65%
agreement 1.63%
effort 1.63%
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