81.   It all came together on a high-drama election night.

82.   It all started on election night when David Broder, the Washington Post columnist, called Dukakis to discuss the emerging results.

83.   It is five long weeks since election night, when a grand party had been planned to herald a Bush win with fireworks, music and California champagne.

84.   It became apparent early Tuesday that this would not be a predictable election night.

85.   It was a Saturday afternoon in November, the first Saturday after the most remarkable election night in U.S. history.

86.   It was not the kind of speech Bush would have delivered had he won the large victory his aides were predicting on election night.

87.   It was not the kind of speech Bush would have delivered had he won the large of victory his aides were predicting on election night.

88.   Janklow, a maverick Republican, told supporters on election night that he would work for affordable health care and housing, and education appropriate to a global economy.

89.   John McCain had never lost an election before the South Carolina primary and his unfamiliarity with giving a concession speech showed on election night last month.

90.   Kenny will replace Michael Noonan, who resigned on election night.

n. + night >>共 337
election 16.53%
summer 10.31%
winter 7.32%
week 3.80%
weekend 3.51%
prom 2.85%
draft 2.34%
school 1.98%
fight 1.76%
spring 1.68%
election + n. >>共 440
campaign 11.25%
result 8.90%
official 8.76%
year 7.25%
law 4.42%
victory 2.83%
commission 2.77%
observer 2.47%
date 1.77%
night 1.63%
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