1.   But Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has made it clear over the last few months that punching the City University of New York makes a good political spectacle.

2.   Democrats have voiced concern that their complaints could wear thin with the public if they are seen as trying to prolong the impeachment proceedings as a political spectacle.

3.   For viewers, the cameras provided a window on a political spectacle that threatened to become a political thriller.

4.   From the start, Anwar treated the trial less as a legal ritual than as a political spectacle.

5.   He suggested that Clinton had turned a somber day for the nation into a political spectacle.

6.   His presence here is a sideline curiosity in a political spectacle dominated by major candidates on both sides.

7.   In a striking political spectacle, the three candidates in the Republican primary have also begun running against him.

8.   It was the sort of political spectacle that warms the hearts of people who hoard old Joan Baez albums.

9.   Since it is the last political spectacle before formal competition begins next year, the activities are attracting extraordinary interest.

10.   That enthralling moment spawned an enduring political spectacle decades later as Tillotson literally put the polling place of Dixville Notch, N.H., on the map.

a. + spectacle >>共 409
public 7.20%
political 2.00%
whole 1.87%
sorry 1.87%
such 1.47%
visual 1.33%
thick 1.20%
grand 0.93%
theatrical 0.93%
sad 0.93%
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%
spectacle 0.02%
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