61.   He said the motive appeared to be to raise money efficiently, not partisan politics.

62.   He might as well have hoped for an end to partisan politics.

63.   He is a dynamic speaker, who casts himself as a fiscal conservative above partisan politics.

64.   He said partisan politics did not play a role in their decision to come forward.

65.   He said Americans ought to call the White House and tell Clinton to put his own partisan politics aside and sign it.

66.   He says he was a little fired up about all the partisan politics in Washington, D.C., which apparently has filtered down to the neighborhoods.

67.   How could a mere speaker be expected to know on his own the difference between a tax-exempt charity and partisan politics?

68.   Idaho lawmakers blame the report more on partisan politics than on sound economic and environmental policy.

69.   In a capital where no secret is ever safe, where leaks are more like waterfalls, partisan politics will turn on the slightest opportunity.

70.   In addition to his plea for children, the Pennsylvania native also offered a counterbalance to another retired black general relatively new to partisan politics, Colin Powell.

a. + politics >>共 899
american 8.40%
presidential 5.03%
domestic 4.13%
national 3.89%
local 3.47%
partisan 3.23%
party 2.34%
democratic 1.95%
israeli 1.90%
russian 1.73%
partisan + n. >>共 721
politics 9.09%
crowd 4.17%
line 2.94%
issue 2.03%
difference 1.83%
attack 1.83%
debate 1.79%
battle 1.67%
rancor 1.43%
activity 1.35%
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