71.   That kind of harsh rhetoric returned Sunday.

72.   The comments, which came amid signs that the West Bank protests were losing steam, were an apparent departure from his harsh rhetoric against Yasser Arafat.

73.   The election campaign was marked by harsh rhetoric from both sides, with politicians calling each other thieves, traitors, terrorists and scoundrels, among other things.

74.   The harsh rhetoric and turbulent protests have stirred both nations despite the fact that the treaty appeared to have little real effect.

75.   The harsh rhetoric was certain to comfort conservative Republicans and some advisers to Bush pushing for wider military action against states supporting terrorism, particularly Iraq.

76.   The harsh official rhetoric against the United States is not reflected in popular attitudes toward Americans.

77.   The harsh rhetoric and turbulent protests have stirred both Russia and Belarus even though the treaty appeared to have little real effect.

78.   The interview came amid increasingly harsh rhetoric on both sides as Israel begins a new stage of withdrawal from the West Bank.

79.   The president has alienated business, labor, the news media and the Roman Catholic Church with statist policy and harsh rhetoric.

80.   The offer to resume talks and the positive response were accompanied by harsh rhetoric from both sides.

a. + rhetoric >>共 520
political 5.86%
harsh 4.89%
nationalist 3.52%
fiery 3.18%
anti-american 2.22%
angry 2.10%
tough 1.99%
inflammatory 1.71%
heated 1.65%
populist 1.65%
harsh + n. >>共 607
word 8.36%
criticism 7.28%
winter 5.28%
condition 4.25%
reality 3.64%
weather 2.86%
punishment 2.59%
treatment 2.22%
rhetoric 2.10%
penalty 2.00%
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