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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211, But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
212, Its unintended effect was also to crush a succession of much less well-prepared Republican hopefuls before a single vote had been cast.
213, Republican congressional leaders and Florida lawmakers announced an agreement Thursday to spend up to $ 300 million on Everglades restoration.
214, Republican Bob Dole is viewed favorably by 41 percent and unfavorably by 32 percent.
215, He is a staunch partisan of the Republican Party.
216, His Republican credentials made him an asset.
217, Mr Obama could respond by railing against Republican obduracy.
218, They are staunch supporters of the Republican Party.
219, My sister's a card-carrying member of the Republican Party.
220, The Republican sweep in the senatorial and congressional contests.
221, Every time there's been any out-of-bounds remark made by a Republican, no matter where they are(sentencedict.com), I have repudiated them.
222, Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, one of the co-sponsors of the reform act, asserted, "China's currency manipulation has been among the greatest impediments to our manufacturing sector."
223, But legalised corruption aside, the calibre of the "teabag party" Republican candidates are just plain scary.
224, I like to say I was embedded with the Iraqi Republican Guard.
225, Baseball Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson, the first black to play in the major leagues, resigned his post as an aide to Rockefeller because he could not back a Republican ticket he saw as racist.
226, Even in a state like Iowa, where roughly half of Republican caucus-goers identify themselves as born-again Christians, Mr Romney is leading in some polls because the right-wing vote is so fractured.
227, Obama has been more cautious about how he deploys the military, but his caution has prompted his would-be Republican challengers to denounce him for flaccidity in standing up for American values. Sentencedict.com
228, He is the most gifted campaigner in the Republican field.
229, Mr. Obama was introduced in Fort Myers by Charlie Crist, the popular Governor of Florida, who is one of few nationally-known Republican politicians to endorse the president's economic recovery plan.
230, You will now hear an officer from Republican Guard headquarters issuing an instruction to an officer in the field .
231, These included the Irish Republican Army and the Abu Nidal Group.
232, He then beat back Republican efforts to portray him as reckless, naive and inexperienced.
233, In 1940, after the Nazis had rolled over much of Europe, Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed a Republican conservative to be his war secretary.
234, After discovering that The Sunday Republican had recently been scanned and digitized by Readex, a publisher of digital historical materials, I was finally able to zero in on this forgotten document.
235, Croatian Republican Party ( CRP ) : Zagreb; Pres . Borko Jurin.
236, He was James Garfield, a Republican leader in Congress. Soon, both Sherman and Blaine asked all of their delegates to vote for Garfield.
237, Roosevelt’s long tenure in the White House prompted the opposition Republican Party to pursue passage of the 22nd Amendment in 1947, with the law going into effect in 1951.
238, An officer called Rouget de Lisle wrote a song for the republican army The Marseillaise, which has become the national song of France.
239, The early 19th century, Democratic-Republican Party split, one group claiming to be the national Republican Party, later renamed the Whig party.
240, Republican supporters of the conservative Tea Party movement will worry that the cuts can't be enforced while some don't think the debt limit should be raised at all.
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