71.   They provide fodder for political rhetoric in both countries.

72.   Throughout the debate, both sides presented arguments shaped more by political rhetoric than political reality.

73.   Thus, every time the economy opens up a bit, it seems, restrictions on free speech and political activity grow tighter and political rhetoric grows harsher.

74.   To an American ear, that sounds like ordinary feel-good political rhetoric.

75.   While the novel contains rhapsodic passages, particularly those illuminating the interplay between Baptist revivalism and political rhetoric, the story itself manages to feel both bloated and gauzy.

76.   While the political rhetoric has slowed, there are still questions from educators and research groups about the value of having computers in every classroom.

77.   With the Capitol as backdrop, the lack of political rhetoric was somewhat surprising.

78.   Work, family and faith are the enduring constants in American politics, or at least in American political rhetoric.

79.   With the Republican takeover of Congress last fall, the political rhetoric between the White House and the GOP over budget cuts to reduce the deficit has grown heated.

80.   With the Republican takeover of Congress last fall, the political rhetoric between the White House and the GOP over budget cuts to reduce the deficit has been heated.

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%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
rhetoric 0.11%
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