1.   A Clinton win in Indiana and gains by his party down the ballot could signal a national Democratic tide that would threaten Republican control of the U.S. Congress.

2.   But the depth of the Democratic tide appeared as if it might wash all of those factors away.

3.   Massachusetts elected him in the face of a national Democratic tide.

4.   Paul Cellucci, against a high Democratic tide, understood from the beginning what Scott Harshbarger did not.

5.   Republicans have lost in Democratic tides.

6.   The Democratic tide appeared to be stunning in its scope Tuesday.

7.   Persistent poverty and ineffective government in Latin America are threatening the democratic tide that began two decades ago, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Monday.

8.   Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said the democratic tide that began in Latin America two decades ago is being threatened by persistent poverty and ineffective government.

a. + tide >>共 252
rising 29.38%
political 3.44%
human 2.84%
incoming 2.84%
growing 2.73%
brown 2.49%
strong 1.90%
outgoing 1.78%
receding 1.42%
conservative 1.30%
democratic 0.95%
democratic + n. >>共 530
candidate 5.81%
leader 5.70%
reform 4.34%
nomination 3.09%
senator 2.47%
primary 2.37%
nominee 1.81%
election 1.49%
lawmaker 1.42%
president 1.42%
tide 0.04%
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