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Sentence count:256+11Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: RepublicanRepublican RiverSimilar words: republicpublicationpublicpubliclyin publicpublicitythe general publicpublishMeaning: [rɪ'pʌblɪkən]  n. 1. a member of the Republican Party 2. an advocate of a republic (usually in opposition to a monarchy) 3. a tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas. adj. 1. relating to or belonging to the Republican Party 2. having the supreme power lying in the body of citizens entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them or characteristic of such government. 
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121, By 1980 the Republican Party platform had become antiabortion; and a president who pledged to outlaw abortion altogether had been elected.
122, All but one of the current justices on the state high court were appointed by the last two Republican governors.
123, But last week the Republican ad cavalry charged to the rescue.
124, Dole is now expected to tap a new source of campaign financing: the Republican National Committee.
125, As a senator, Dole has worried more about budget deficits and debt than most of his Republican colleagues.
126, Mitt Romney, the former Republican Senate nominee who contributed large amounts of his private fortune to his campaign against Sen.
127, But he is no longer the Republican senate candidate for Massachusetts.
128, The Democratic party's demands include equal representation on committees, but they have yet to win Republican agreement to this.
129, That leaves Bush, in Texas, poised to reach national prominence as a Republican advocating a cooler approach to the issue.
130, Afterwards, Republican pessimism about the latest development was fed by an inspection of the new Clinton-backed budget plan.
131, It contained a registration card for the Republican party and a membership card to the National Rifle Association.
132, Another Republican Education Department document, published in 1970, offers further clarification.
133, Indeed, many people here made their money under Republican leadership and cite family values and school choice as their chief concerns.
134, Clinton syphoned off suburban traditional Republican voters while still commanding backing from the poor and black Democrats in the inner-cities.
135, He then served on committees to set up a republican government and abolish kingship and the House of Lords.
136, The Republican National Committee has complete control over the security for its convention.
137, The anticlerical religious settlement was perhaps the most emotive and damaging reform of the republican government.
138, Sezer shares the military's belief in republican and secular values.
139, Barbour is now Republican national chairman, and Stevens went on to a string of successful campaigns(http://sentencedict.com), including those of Sens.
140, Three Republican candidates addressed a group of 500 senior citizens concerning tax cuts.
141, Nor did the president offer much of an olive branch to the Republican majority in Congress.
142, There, local officials allowed Republican activists to take away several hundred forms and complete them.
143, An undistinguished Senator from Ohio, he had been nominated as a compromise candidate at the Republican convention.
144, Bob Dole is the most terrible of the candidates for the Republican nomination, until you consider all the others.
145, Humphrey has often clashed with Republican leaders over tax cuts.
146, An intellectual entrepreneur stands a much better chance of getting a new initiative off the ground than a corporate Republican.
147, Yet any big move by the reborn Republican governor will require a compromise with Democratic legislators.
148, Despite her keynote address at the 1996 Republican National Convention, her national profile remains low.
149, Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole appears to have two minds when it comes to taxes.
150, A conservative coalition of Democrat and Republican congressmen developed which could delay further reforms, and sometimes block them altogether.
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