91.   To understand how the arts might evolve, and what role they might play in our national crisis, we can look to the past.

92.   Whatever the level of his communication skills, polls taken before Friday had found strong public support for Bush, as is often the case during a national crisis.

93.   Whatever barriers exist, Americans instinctively throng to the White House at times of national crisis.

94.   While patriotism can be a welcome sight in this time of national crisis, Americans can still follow proper flag etiquette, experts say, when showing their pride.

95.   Worse, after convincing the nation that universal access was a national crisis, Clinton turned his back on the issue.

96.   Workers stacking hay at the Lenin Collective Farm, which like all farms in Russia suffers in a national crisis.

97.   A national crisis erupted last week when Chan fired the defense force commander and accused him of treason for openly opposing the mercenary plan.

98.   Along with anguished calls for unity at a time of national crisis, leaders from the left and right blamed each other.

99.   An orderly transition of power under national consensus will open the door to a quick solution to the national crisis.

100.   But it is time also to set about fixing those very real flaws that gave substance to the fears of disenfranchisement and nearly created a national crisis of legitimacy.

a. + crisis >>共 401
economic 20.56%
financial 13.83%
asian 8.14%
political 6.37%
current 5.25%
monetary 1.65%
regional 1.62%
latest 1.50%
humanitarian 1.27%
constitutional 1.17%
national 0.88%
national + n. >>共 884
security 5.88%
team 4.56%
championship 3.70%
television 2.42%
election 2.20%
holiday 2.00%
interest 1.40%
title 1.40%
unity 1.36%
champion 1.13%
crisis 0.23%
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