81.   Then he vowed to fight for reinstallation as chairman, saying he would call a party convention to be held in mid-March in Las Vegas.

82.   Then there are the other expenses, such as party conventions, which endorse favored candidates and decide which ones have enough support to make the ballot.

83.   The winner will be announced at the party convention that week in Long Beach, Calif.

84.   Their urgings were punctuated at the party convention in Worcester, where a crushing majority of the delegates endorsed Cellucci.

85.   There has been little basic movement in the national campaign, outside of some polling spikes around the national party conventions, since spring.

86.   There really is nothing less democratic, small d, than a party convention these days.

87.   Third-party candidates will be selected through party conventions.

88.   This was not just a party convention, he said.

89.   Thirty-six national conservative organizations have formed a coalition to lobby at the national party conventions for the adoption of conservative platform planks.

90.   Three times as many voters watch these nationally televised debates as the party conventions.

a. + convention >>共 565
national 12.26%
international 8.55%
republican 7.86%
democratic 7.42%
political 5.71%
party 5.55%
annual 5.44%
state 4.63%
constitutional 2.45%
nominating 2.05%
party + n. >>共 720
leader 16.20%
member 7.69%
official 6.86%
leadership 2.17%
chairman 2.02%
candidate 1.44%
congress 1.43%
affiliation 1.40%
headquarters 1.35%
president 1.32%
convention 1.13%
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