81.   Western critics argue that Asia has as many unsettled borders, ethnic tensions and political upheavals as Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.

82.   While chancellors and their initiatives come and go, teachers continue on their own, making their way through the latest political upheavals.

83.   While political upheavals in Haiti undoubtedly share the blame for its destitution, critics say mismanagement and economic policies mandated by the aid packages bear some responsibility.

84.   Zyuganov and his colleagues offer Russians a retreat from the political upheaval and economic dislocation of reform, couched in the rhetoric of moderate social democratic policy.

85.   PHUKET island is enjoying an influx of foreign tourists, many of whom have switched destinations from Indonesia because of the massive political upheaval.

86.   A rash of negative local news, in particular political upheaval in neighboring Zimbabwe, has worsened the situation.

87.   Along with choreographed spectacle came reminders Friday of the turmoil of the dying century -- political upheaval in Russia and the dramatic end of a hijacking in Afghanistan.

88.   Albright cited foreign policy considerations for her decision, an apparent reference to political upheaval that afflicted Peru throughout the fall and forced President Alberto Fujimori to resign.

89.   Alexis was named to the office President Rene Preval during a period of political upheaval stemming from an election dispute.

90.   Amien warned that failure to overcome the current economic turmoil may result in political upheaval.

a. + upheaval >>共 187
political 26.63%
social 10.96%
economic 5.27%
recent 2.77%
major 2.50%
emotional 2.22%
financial 1.94%
seismic 1.53%
violent 1.39%
great 1.11%
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%
upheaval 0.21%
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