81.   Ms. Bhutto told reporters here in October that she believed he had been murdered, but blamed her political enemies.

82.   Nevertheless, Bush has a history of making friends of his political enemies.

83.   On Saturday, Jordan accused Gusinsky of using the network as a club against his political enemies by broadcasting damaging stories about them.

84.   Opposition leaders said the Aliyev government would not hesitate to stigmatize political enemies as Islamic fundamentalists to justify a crackdown.

85.   Perez said that those former consular officials who accused him of making thousands of dollars daily were either political enemies or ignorant of consular finances.

86.   Progressive people are His political enemies.

87.   Reilly also responded to criticism that he had filed the lawsuit as revenge against his political enemies, claiming he had done it for readers.

88.   Security laws left from the British colonial era give him sweeping powers to detain political enemies and break up public meetings and protests.

89.   Several Republicans have voiced suspicion that it may have been an effort to gain information on political enemies.

90.   She has a very long memory for political enemies.

a. + enemy >>共 497
former 11.37%
political 8.81%
worst 6.11%
bitter 4.91%
old 4.60%
common 3.76%
sworn 3.09%
natural 2.49%
new 1.83%
potential 1.72%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
enemy 0.27%
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