71.   It means Bush can never allow him to resign in protest over anything.

72.   It cites her high-profile protests over sweatshop labor that went into a line of apparel marketed at Wal-Mart under her name.

73.   Klebanoff began his professional life working as an aide to Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House, before he quit in protest over the Vietnam War.

74.   Keyes attended Cornell University but transferred to Harvard, in part, because he was alienated by student protests over the Vietnam War and black rights.

75.   Larry insists, after the lawyer quits in protest over his obnoxious courtroom antics.

76.   Last summer and fall, truckers paralyzed Britain and France with protests over high prices.

77.   Leading politicians and labor organizations in the Philippines announced a new round of protests over the execution Tuesday and urged Filipinos to boycott Singaporean products.

78.   Locations Expo at the L.A. Convention Center this weekend will feature a protest over runaway production in addition to pitches from film commissions from other countries like Canada.

79.   McGreevey met a barrage of protest over the commuter tax plan, which would have effectively raised taxes for many New Jerseyans who work in Pennsylvania.

80.   Mechanics at Northwest have forced the cancellation of scores of flights, in protest over the course of contract negotiations.

n. + over >>共 1357
concern 3.71%
dispute 3.58%
debate 3.01%
win 1.39%
battle 1.30%
controversy 1.10%
sovereignty 0.94%
authority 0.86%
fight 0.84%
difference 0.83%
protest 0.76%
protest + p. >>共 62
against 19.30%
in 14.82%
from 12.27%
by 11.17%
over 6.82%
at 6.63%
of 4.35%
to 3.67%
with 2.97%
on 2.75%
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