31.  Bad drugs circulated freely, raising the spectre of a mass freak-out.

32.  But diplomats are sceptical about any political motive, and the president frequently raises the spectre of opposition-instigated rebellion.

33.  The rash of criticism against the waterworks franchises has raised the spectre of yet another big-ticket Philippine government contract with foreign firms being scuttled due to political pressure.

34.  The repercussions raised the spectre of civil war and precipitated the end of the Babangida administration.

35.  The threat of strikes has raised the spectre of the nationwide action which virtually paralyzed France for three weeks last autumn.

36.  There are people who have been making fortunes out of the misery of others and you would expect them to raise the spectre of violence or instability or threats.

37.  They charge that Dar es Salaam is massing troops along the border, and are raising the spectre of war, saying Tanzania could become a second Zaire.

38.  This raised the spectre of inflation and brought a rise in US interest rates, prompting a sell-off on the US stock and bond markets.

39.  Nepalese King Gyanendra will likely raise the spectre of continued Maoist violence faced by his impoverished kingdom during talks with the Indian leadership, officials said Friday.

40.  Others, including the military, raised the spectre of a possible communist revival and called for close surveillance of the three after their release.

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