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单词 Gore
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1. Who will win the next election,Bush or Gore? —Who can tell !
2. The movie is not just blood and gore ; it has a thrilling story.
3. There were pools of blood and gore on the pavement.
4. Florida voters favored Bush over Gore by a very small margin.
5. The press release provoked furious protests from the Gore camp and other top Democrats.
6. Mr Gore called on voters and party workers to turn out in strength.
7. He likes movies with plenty of blood and gore .
8. Gore reacted like a rabbit caught in the headlights.
9. With two exceptions, Mr Gore won every melting-pot state.
10. Gore has made little secret of his own ambitions.
11. None of this means that Gore is doomed.
12. New Democrat Gore dismissed the idea.
13. We sent our reporter, Michael Gore,() to investigate.
14. There isn't even much reality here for gore fans.
15. It is not all bad news for Gore.
16. A fellow New Democrat, Gore shared the Clinton vision.
17. Gore is ripe for the plucking.
18. His son faces a tougher opponent in Al Gore.
19. Gore is hardly a political natural.
20. Kemp and Gore served in Congress together and had seen their presidential ambitions sidetracked in 1988.
21. Kerrey is considered a potential rival of Gore in the next presidential contest.
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22. Last week in Boston Bush and Gore met for the first of the three presidential debates.
23. Gore had lost his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988.
24. Tipper Gore gave the animal a big kiss between the eyes.
25. Mr Gore has shown himself through the years to be a man of good character.
26. Al Gore falls asleep as he makes maiden speech as Vice-President; no-one notices - they're all asleep too.
27. Unlike Bush, Gore has said little on the campaign trail about foreign affairs.
28. Gore has never led when the poll is restricted to likely voters.
29. He and Clinton have formed such a close working partnership that Kemp, as vice president, would like to emulate Gore.
30. There is more than one way to skin a theatrical cat, and McDonagh's chosen weapons are laughter and gore.
31. If Gore loses on November 7 the post-mortems among Democrats will be angry indeed.
32. He says they were very shocked when Gore announced he was leaving because of illness.
33. The role doesn't come naturally to either Bush or Gore.
34. Bush has led in 168 polls, Gore in just five.
35. As he recalls, Holder told Quinn that he hoped he could count on his support if Gore were elected.
36. Ordinarily, these facts would be recited by Gore as reasons why he should succeed to the top job.
37. Both Kemp and Gore referred to real life people to illustrate their points.
38. In every sense Gore and Bush represent the victory of the status quo within their respective parties.
39. Instead they were treated to a live on-air, across the networks propaganda war, with Al Gore firing the first salvos.
40. The swing to Gore in the recounts in Broward and hapless Palm Beach counties helped cement the party too.
41. We are by no means blind to the risks of a Gore presidency.
42. Nader's presidential run, in all likelihood, will cost Gore the White House.
43. Increasingly, retailers and manufacturers are questioning whether Gore can continue to thrive at such rarefied levels.
44. Vice President Al Gore is scheduled to lead the closing ceremonies on Aug. 4.
45. Gore had gone to a house in Bath to stay the night with friends.
46. A puzzled Vice President Al Gore tried to steal a peek.
47. On the night the estimation within the political class was that Gore had consolidated a robust if narrow lead.
48. Vice President Al Gore has been working since before the convention opened Monday to keep the party together on the welfare issue.
49. Nader regards Gore as unsafe for the liberal creed-as the embodiment of the Democratic Party's moral bankruptcy.
50. If Hillary is the perfect partner, then in Al Gore he had the perfect running mate.
51. Gore came across as an earnest, deliberately spoken politician, often gesturing with his hands.
51. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
52. When Gore was the Democratic front-runner for the presidential election, his satellite drew a sharply mixed reaction.
53. Clinton made another major contribution to his own election by recruiting Al Gore to his Great Group.
54. Not even the second name, Al Gore, is likely to make much difference.
55. For Gore, the disenfranchised are middle-class parents having trouble paying their kids' college loans.
56. Furthermore the Gore camp seems to have underestimated the down side of his surprise tactical move.
57. Certainly Clinton and Gore could have done more to advance civil liberties.
58. Recently, Mr Gore has appeared increasingly presidential in the public eye during the escalating budget talks.
59. Gore sells only to select manufacturers and then approves every design to prevent poor construction from sabotaging its lifetime guarantee.
60. That 5 % of his may not last, but it is 5 % that Gore desperately needs to hold on to.
61. In a key area Bush tried to obscure his differences with Gore.
62. On many other issues where he and Mr Bush differ we similarly believe Mr Gore has the better of the argument.
63. Where Clinton was rugged and earthy, Gore is clean-cut and preppy.
64. The unsmiling Gore took a small sip and then set his glass down on the table.
65. We need to be clear that, if Bush defeats Al Gore, there will no longer be business as usual.
66. And the wretched thing is that Gore is no better placed.
67. The word on the grapevine is that this survey will show a decisive Gore victory.
68. This means that either President Bush or President Gore would have enormous difficulty getting his showcase campaign proposals through the legislature.
69. Knowing those rules, Bush and Gore chased each other in and out of the same battleground states.
70. But the momentum for the moment seems to be more with Bush than with Gore.
71. Gore actually used a card issued by the Clinton-Gore campaign, she said.
72. It was covered in blood and gore which was fresh.
73. Gore reportedly has a knack of forcing the president to make up his mind and move on.
74. This is partly because of the widespread assumption that there would be essential policy continuity under a Gore administration.
75. Gore appeared stone-faced and unwilling to toast as Li raised his glass.
76. The appearances are viewed as a preview of a possible Gore 2000 campaign.
77. If Mr Gore had even managed to carry his home state, we wouldn't be hearing about dimpled chads now.
78. The first is the distinct difference between Gore and Bush over missile defence.
79. It is leaning towards Gore, but still vulnerable to a Bush offensive.
80. If Gore loses, he will have lost as an incumbent at a time of peace and great prosperity.
81. Last weekend's small sample manual count, which showed marked Gore gains, shows that.Sentence dictionary
82. He says it makes a change from the blood and gore on television.
83. If Bush wins, he should appoint Clinton as his secretary of state and give Gore a seat in the cabinet.
84. A janitor mopped up the gore and it all got thrown away or was buried somewhere.
85. Even under the electoral college rules, this achievement ought to make Gore the next president.
86. Al Gore, the vice-president, seems to have a good working relationship with the president.
87. It was only a few minutes into Sunday when Vice President Gore started preaching the gospel.
88. He didn't hector people or tell them he was going to fight, as Gore did.
89. But the people whose support Gore needs as he continues his legal challenges still seem to be on side.
90. Tipper Gore will wear a Jennifer George blue wool dress and jacket set topped by a sapphire alpaca coat for day.
91. Six months into his second term, Gore continues to redefine the vice presidency.
92. The next morning Brian Gore shows me round the church complex he helped build.
93. They saw a news item about the deaths on television and advised Gore to give himself up to police.
94. Can you remember anyone other than Clinton and Gore who spoke at the last convention?
95. Vice President Al Gore even attended a ground-breaking ceremony in June of 1994.
96. But Gore is the establishment's choice for a cogent political reason.
97. Gore stated that his decision was based not upon political considerations but personal issues, particularly the welfare of his family.
98. The Post reported that Gore had personally solicited donors by telephone, leading two Democratic senators to criticize him.
99. Vice President Gore and Tipper Gore were dancing the night away, chatting amiably as they worked the room.
100. It acknowledges the weaknesses which Gore as a candidate displayed at crucial moments.
101. Inside the White House, Clinton has apparently encouraged Gore to argue for or against policies without restraint.
102. Al Gore has stated repeatedly, that the American economy is dependent upon a healthy environment.
103. Vice President Al Gore will be on hand to give a keynote speech.
104. A 0 signifies harmless fun; a 5 means gore, smut, rough language or adult themes lurk ahead.
105. Although not formally a member Gore had a profound influence on Leese.
106. Gore needs to offer continuity of policy but a break with the personalities.
107. This tilt to unilateralism was a feature of both the Bush and Gore presidential campaigns.
108. When he tried to answer such charges Gore seemed unable or unwilling to draw on Clinton's approach.
109. This, of course, is an insult to Vice-President Al Gore as much as to Gov.
110. Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.
111. Even Vice President Al Gore has reportedly been dragged into the controversy.
112. Gore was schizoid, suffering from a psychopathic disorder, requiring treatment for many years to come.
113. He was dimly tempted to say, though, that he knew a thing or two about gore.
114. Today at Cirencester magistrates court, John Gore, bearded with a long ponytail, was committed for trial at Crown court.
115. Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have yet to officially announce their candidacy.
116. Mr Gore has attended every one of the negotiating sessions between the president and Republican leaders.
117. Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
118. Gore even enlisted the aid of Newt Gingrich, the Speaker of the House.
119. Where Clinton is rugged and earthy, Gore is clean cut and preppy.
120. Clinton and Gore became involved in the effort when the California project was in the planning stages.
121. Al Gore successfully sought recounts in the four counties most favourable to him.
122. But Clinton settled on Gore, the statesmanlike senator from Tennessee.
123. The man's cheeks were tattooed with little vermilion chalices brimming with gore.
124. It also opened a convention at which Mr Gore must put his own stamp on the Democratic party.
125. Gore was speaking before a partisan crowd of about 500 Democrats.
126. Bush's defence policy would not work, would cost too much and would destabilise the world, said Gore.
127. Gore has been rehearsing his role as the Democrats' chief Republican critic during a series of public appearances in recent days.
128. It has never been clear to what extent Gore buys into any of this.
129. Gore could not afford to run the risk of seeing his hard-won political gains evaporate in a populist revolt over fuel costs.
130. Gore has also maintained rigid control over the use of its products.
131. That means white voters are more likely to have their votes counted than blacks-a point made by Gore.
132. Face the facts: Mr Gore waged a lacklustre, message-shifting campaign against the weakest Republican candidate in recent history.
133. Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.
134. Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.
135. And remember that Al Gore, a Tennessean, backed tax cuts last year.
136. Then you can limit the gore by just cutting off the laces to save her.
137. Mr Gore, on the other hand, won the godless coasts and the industrial mid-west.
138. Yes, sir, the vicious Canuck will not rest until the Republic is lying in its own blood and gore!
139. Clinton and Gore have a pretty good tale to tell.
140. After more than two decades on the national scene, the methodical Gore is a seasoned politician.
141. A gore or gusset is, in fact,(http:///gore.html) another name for a scoot.
142. So let us turn to another increasingly apparent fact: Gore probably won more votes than Bush in Florida too.
143. Gore received 338,000 more votes, according to the latest figures.
144. For consumers like Gore, it will be a sad day if Napster is closed down.
145. His face was powder-stained and his uniform darkened with gore.
146. Off camera Gore continued to drive the most dramatic challenge to the legitimacy of a presidential election in the country's history.
147. Gore said the issues were those that Clinton enumerated in his State of the Union address.
148. Gore masterfully played off his public image as a stiff, wooden personality who leaves audiences sitting on their hands.
149. Even on the most generous assumptions to Bush, Prof Doig says that Gore would have won by at least 1,400 votes.
150. He rightly responds that the choice between Gore and Bush is scarcely a choice at all.
151. In an interview, Christopher Gore told detectives what happened next.
152. It's a familiar routine, as Bush continues to work the centre ground in his presidential contest with Al Gore.
153. Mrs Gore even risked the wrath of the record industry by campaigning to have warning labels put on particularly offensive records.
154. Democrats say the errors suggest a manual recount would show that Gore won Florida.
155. Former Vice President Al Gore was the guest speaker.
156. Mr DiIulio advised both Al Gore and Mr Bush.
157. Al Gore: Thank you,[] thank you.
158. His secret service code name is Al Gore.
159. If you use as strobe light, it looks like Al Gore is moving.
160. But I've changed my mind , says Al Gore, a former American vice - president and Nobel prize - winner.
161. Al Gore and the cabinet were making literally hundreds of calls and visits.
162. The network was co - founded by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore.
163. Former Vice President Al Gore presented Charles with a Global Environmental Citizen Award Sunday evening.
164. Al Gore: He spends more money for tax cuts for the wealthiest one percent.
165. Bill Clinton , Al Gore and John Kerry . And he won heavily among younger white voters.
166. Al Gore was doing a lot on one good leg.
167. Jimmy Carter and vice president Vice President Al Gore were honored after their terms.
168. Al Gore: An iron clad locked box . Locked box . Locked box.
169. Climate change campaigner Al Gore believes turning vegetarian could aid the battle against global warming.
170. It is a very great honor to introduce Vlce President, Al Gore.
171. In that case, Al Gore and the IPCC seem pretty good - though controversial - choices.
172. He chose Senator Al Gore of Tennessee to be his vice president in the election.
173. Democrats blame him for siphoning off critical votes from Al Gore back in 2000.
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