71.   McCain could use several means to keep alive his reform campaign even as a non-candidate, forcing Bush to back up his words with action.

72.   Morris has volunteered his services to the campaign as a way of minimizing administrative costs and maximizing the money available for TV ads.

73.   Most analysts applauded the new Netscape campaign as a needed return to its origins as an aggressive marketer with a sure grasp of the economics of the Internet.

74.   Morales urged his supporters to use his campaign as the launching pad for new involvement in politics.

75.   Ms. Feinstein began the campaign as the most popular politician in California, and he began it as a virtual unknown.

76.   Ms. Messinger found herself in the vaguely farcical situation of having to carry on her campaign as the protest candidate for the faint of heart.

77.   Most of us prefer campaigns as narratives of a contest between two individuals that usually seesaw back and forth in a contest where opinion polls keep score.

78.   Moreover, if students come to see any part of an anti-drug campaign as propaganda, they tend to distrust the entire message.

79.   Most everyone was also ordering Ammiano for mayor, although voters in other areas dismissed his campaign as too late, too stealth.

80.   Ms. Burstein presumably would take votes from the Democratic nominee if she runs a full-fledged campaign as a Liberal.

n. + as >>共 1563
job 1.33%
year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
campaign 0.12%
campaign + p. >>共 69
against 26.55%
for 17.36%
in 13.94%
of 13.45%
by 6.25%
on 3.54%
with 3.27%
to 3.03%
as 1.93%
from 1.36%
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