51.   The guard said that like virtually all Cambodians of his generation he had lost several family members in the years his new friends had ruled the country.

52.   The legal morass had politicians and pundits wondering aloud whether, after all the divisiveness, either Gore or Bush could effectively rule the country.

53.   The place to start is Kigali, where a new government lacking even telephones, desks and offices rules a country lacking people.

54.   The traditionally conservative farmers have long backed the Liberal Democratic Party, which ruled the country for decades and remains a dominating force in local and national government.

55.   The Wahhabi still rule that country but have relaxed, to some degree, their strict interpretation of Muslim life.

56.   Today he wants to come and rule this country.

57.   Under most plans under discussion, however, the former king would not actually rule the country, officials said.

58.   A good government ultimately depends on the quality of the people who are entrusted with ruling the country.

59.   A group of white South Africans launched a campaign Saturday to encourage whites to formally apologize for the racist, apartheid ideology that ruled this country for decades.

60.   A nationwide survey has found that an overwhelming number of Indians think that politicians ruling the country are corrupt, a newspaper reported Saturday.

v. + country >>共 730
leave 12.40%
enter 6.19%
flee 5.50%
visit 2.40%
run 2.40%
lead 2.31%
divide 1.65%
represent 1.57%
rebuild 1.14%
name 1.09%
rule 0.85%
rule + n. >>共 551
country 8.08%
death 4.15%
world 3.87%
day 2.79%
most 2.39%
party 2.05%
state 1.76%
life 1.65%
street 1.54%
province 1.48%
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