81.   Open societies must be honest about confronting their past in order to fully understand the world in which they live.

82.   One British professor drew the obvious conclusion --HarperCollins was no longer part of the open society.

83.   Some officials attributed the series of public embarrassments to a more open society, one in which it is almost impossible to contain the leaks despite military censorship.

84.   Speaking at a human rights conference in Sydney, Downer said Asians have also used the same argument to prevent the evolution of open civil societies.

85.   The proposed dialog should lead to a more open society.

86.   The president counseled Asian nations like China not to fear change or that open societies will lead to social unrest and trouble.

87.   There was an embarrassing glitch when the president spoke at Vietnam National University to urge a more open society and economy, along with greater freedom and human rights.

88.   To a communist nation still suspicious of the West, Clinton pleaded for a more open Vietnamese society and economy.

89.   We have learned that open markets create more wealth, that open societies are more just.

90.   Where do we have an open society which the new master could shut down?

a. + society >>共 1190
american 5.81%
civil 4.74%
modern 2.73%
democratic 2.13%
israeli 1.75%
free 1.61%
historical 1.39%
western 1.32%
japanese 1.30%
open 1.30%
open + n. >>共 863
space 5.41%
field 2.69%
mind 2.21%
window 2.03%
court 1.94%
seat 1.79%
air 1.65%
arm 1.63%
fire 1.59%
sky 1.51%
society 0.71%
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