81.   It will be defining because it transcends partisan politics.

82.   It was never possible to escape the smell of partisan politics in the Whitewater probe anyway.

83.   It is not merely partisan politics, he explained.

84.   Janet Reno is not the first attorney general to find herself in an uncomfortable squeeze between partisan politics and criminal law.

85.   Johnson is hoping to paint his opponent as typical of politically fixated Republicans, more concerned with partisan politics than with passing legislation, even on issues like crime.

86.   Like Dwight Eisenhower before him, Powell is an outsider to partisan politics, a man who has spent his career making things happen.

87.   Last week another Florida judge also proved that judges can rise above partisan politics.

88.   Leave it to Clinton to be up to his neck in partisan politics and simultaneously accuse the other side of being up to its neck in partisan politics.

89.   Lockhart said Monday that Bush had been gracious, saying that partisan politics should not interfere with the work toward peace.

a. + politics >>共 899
american 8.40%
presidential 5.03%
domestic 4.13%
national 3.89%
local 3.47%
partisan 3.23%
party 2.34%
democratic 1.95%
israeli 1.90%
russian 1.73%
partisan + n. >>共 721
politics 9.09%
crowd 4.17%
line 2.94%
issue 2.03%
difference 1.83%
attack 1.83%
debate 1.79%
battle 1.67%
rancor 1.43%
activity 1.35%
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