Synonym: Republican, Republican River. Similar words: republic, publication, public, publicly, in public, publicity, the general public, publish. Meaning: [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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181, Once his political affiliation was declared as Republican, Powell came under considerable pressure to run against Bill Clinton in 1996.
182, But it also showed the presumptive Republican presidential nominee trailing Clinton among women voters 34 percent to 41 percent.
183, Spafford Hutchinson, a computer analyst, had heard the television ads of Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes.
184, Bob Dole, the indisputable Republican front-runner, had an even bigger day.
185, The Prime Minister was Alcala Zamora who lead a coalition government of republican radicals.
186, The Republican senator established the task force to help build consensus and draft legislation on issues facing rural areas of the state.
187, And even if there is a deal, Mr Clinton will try to caricature Republican reforms as monsters from the deep.
188, Dole and Kemp both oppose abortion, and the new Republican platform retains a strong anti-abortion plank.
189, Buchanan successfully tapped the economic insecurity of blue-collar workers by slamming trade agreements embraced by most Republican leaders, including Dole.
190, Face the facts: Mr Gore waged a lacklustre, message-shifting campaign against the weakest Republican candidate in recent history.
191, Experienced Iowa Republican activists suggest that undecided voters may stay home on what is likely to be a raw wintry evening.
192, In 1972 Richard Nixon became the first Republican to win a majority of Catholic votes.
193, Particularly significant was his capture of the Republican vote by 69 %-26 % over McCain.
194, In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office. Ambrose Bierce
195, One of the rarest creatures at a Washington cocktail party these days is a prominent Republican still working on the first marriage.
196, However, an expert on the aristocracy says Jamie Blandford's antics are adding fuel to the Republican cause.
197, And in Dusseldorf police said a member of the Republican party suffered a heart attack after being beaten up by demonstrators.
198, The Republican administration of the 1920s also responded to the desire of business for protection against foreign competition.
199, Clinton hammered away at campaign themes tailor-made to appeal to predominantly white swing voters who might otherwise vote for Republican Bob Dole.
200, A new breed of zealous,(sentencedict.com/Republican.html) ideologically driven young political activists captured the Republican Party.
201, But even if Forbes loses his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, he may still go one better than his father.
202, Two-tier banking system introduced: a federal reserve comprising republican central banks, and commercial banks formed from sectoral state banks.
203, But this time the results have only compounded and exacerbated the problems of the Republican Party.
204, Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
205, The joint declarations precipitated several days of military confrontation between the federal army and republican forces.
206, However, Clinton has no illusions that the Republican Congress would react favorably to a legislative agenda, McCurry said.
207, On Friday, he was at the Arizona Biltmore to raise money for Republican congressional candidates.
208, And this Republican candidate has won the New Hampshire primary with 28 percent of the vote.
209, But when Eisenhower opposed changes in the law, Durkin resigned and accused the Republican president of a double-cross.
210, The Republican cause embraced - far from comfortably - conservative, Catholic Basque Nationalists.
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