51.   Rumsfeld seems to save his most pungent public remarks for the regular Pentagon news conferences he has clearly come to relish.

52.   Schindler did not shy away from controversy in his public remarks directed at other branches of Judaism, or toward the country as a whole.

53.   Several high government officials, including President Ernesto Zedillo, have made public remarks recently warning foreigners that they are welcome in Mexico but must obey the constitution.

54.   Simpson made no other public remarks.

55.   Since, the political landscape has been altered radically by the change in presidential administrations, and these officials seemed more cautious in their public remarks yesterday.

56.   She noted that President Clinton frequently refers to wages in his speeches and public remarks.

57.   Since, the political landscape has been altered radically by the change in presidential administrations, and these officials seemed more cautious in their public remarks.

58.   The comments were her first public remarks since the shuttle touched down.

59.   The lack of evidence is somewhat at odds with the impression left by other senior administration officials in their public remarks.

60.   The officials will meet with employees and offer public remarks, according to a senior administration official who declined to be identified.

a. + remark >>共 674
opening 4.80%
similar 4.37%
public 4.28%
racist 3.49%
anti-semitic 2.91%
disparaging 2.78%
prepared 2.74%
recent 2.42%
brief 2.25%
controversial 1.50%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
remark 0.25%
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