Similar words: campaign, campaigner, advertising campaign, champaign, signing, reigning, aligning, feigning. Meaning: [kæm'peɪn] n. the campaign of a candidate to be elected.
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61. It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed.
62. While Dole has been campaigning more aggressively lately, so has the Clinton camp.
63. Similarly, campaigning in the field imposed an increasing financial burden.
64. I believe we should support responsible organisations campaigning on behalf of animals for two reasons: 1.
65. There had been intensive campaigning by the proponents of each city over the preceding months.
66. After months of campaigning, local parents have persuaded the council to provide a school bus service.
67. The campaigns used to emphasize face-to-face campaigning in early caucus and primary states, they say.
68. On the contrary, he is still campaigning on his resume and the argument that his experience is what his party needs.
69. This racialization of the debate was further propelled on to local and national agendas by campaigning black parents and teachers.
70. As such it underlined Clinton's growing reputation for resilience and once again demonstrated his effectiveness as a campaigning politician.
71. Campaigning groups were on the whole sceptical of the extent of the summit's achievements.
72. Campaigning for municipal, legislative and presidential elections due in October and November officially began on May 23.
73. However, the FoE did welcome a number of proposals they had been campaigning on for some time.
74. George W.. Bush advised Dole to keep his day job while campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination.
75. He really couldn't share the burden of campaigning any more arid took a back seat.
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76. Everywhere in the world, it was women who were in the forefront of campaigning.
77. Greenpeace is campaigning for the closure of all industries producing wastes containing organochlorides, including dioxins.
78. City hall staffers said the mayor is busy campaigning for re-election and did not have time to discuss the park proposal.
79. The Association of Carers is campaigning vigorously on their behalf for more professional and financial support.
80. It is clear that it is still campaigning to have licensed growth promotions reinstated for beef cattle.
81. Another major factor in the apparent reduction of the parties' role here is the effect of television on campaigning.
82. The magazine exploited popular Catholic themes, such as anti-abortion campaigning and family values to channel middle-class resentment into a political movement.
83. Movements in the basic rate of tax are part of the campaigning rhetoric of general elections.
84. No other title can hold a candle to our skill at campaigning on issues that really matter.
85. Equally important was its decision to combine support for the war effort and for the Government with the most vigorous campaigning politics.
86. With only two days left before France goes to the polls, all parties are campaigning hard.
87. The Republicans were elected by campaigning against big government and high taxes.
88. Private social welfare organizations have been campaigning for years to end this most blatant exploitation of child labor.
89. The general was campaigning for the right of the Crimean Tatars to return to their homeland.
90. Heseltine, by contrast, seized every opportunity to be interviewed, as well as campaigning actively at Westminster.
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