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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91. What if there were Protestants campaigning vigorously for the empirical sciences who nevertheless rejected the Copernican theory?
92. Aides said Dole would outline his proposal in more detail while campaigning in the Midwest this week.
93. The Prime Minister will be campaigning in Scotland next week.
94. Dole had visited the Battle Creek Federal Center in 1994 while campaigning for a local congressional candidate.
95. Latimer and Neville had substantial experience of campaigning in Brittany, and Latimer had some personal interests there to protect.
96. The Green Party is campaigning on the simplest of tickets in this election ... the need to save our planet.
97. Campaigning can bring political influences to bear on the students that might affect them detrimentally. 3.
98. She will be remembered for her ceaseless campaigning against injustice.
99. Although he had never formally declared his candidacy, the Texan billionaire had been campaigning intensively since March.
100. Sun is campaigning against Microsoft Corp., a vocal critic of the standards plan.
101. Women have been campaigning for equality for a long time.
102. It is not reasonable to expect one person to be solely responsible for fundraising, campaigning or recruitment work.
103. Defence counsel William Carter said Gould had been campaigning against drug abuse within the jail.
104. The revelation comes as the Social Security Consortium prepares to issue a campaigning leaflet calling for reform of the fund.
105. Underlying the candidates' commuter campaigning is the fact that much of their air travel is subsidized.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
106. He would have been a natural ally for Edward Heath, campaigning for him against the Conservative right.
107. It is just an extension of on-the-road campaigning. Consider this scenario which I see consistently two or three times a year.
108. Already Morales talks of being tired, and he appears ill at ease with the insistent pace of campaigning.
109. Committed campaigning on progressive policies is a vehicle to unite people in opposition and for change.
110. Serious violence erupted in a number of states during campaigning in April and May.
111. Hundreds of ramblers from the Forest of Dean are campaigning against the governments proposals.
112. Parents, teachers, and local clergy are campaigning to have the decision reversed.
113. Dole, campaigning in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, was buoyed by the California result.
114. State law forbids campaigning within 100 feet of polling places.
115. Then President Alberto Fujimori, campaigning for a third term in office, rode into town on his own power surge.
116. What is of greater significance for our analysis is the heavily personal nature of campaigning for today's congress.
117. I hope you will follow up your cycling experience by campaigning for real improvements for this most environmentally friendly form of transport.
118. Impressed by Chandrika's brilliant campaigning(Sentencedict.com), Mrs Bandaranaike stepped down as party leader before the 1994 parliamentary elections.
119. Scientific research is often willfully misinterpreted by groups campaigning for a cause that is dear to them.
120. No, say conservative politicians and industrialists, who are campaigning to save the nuclear plants.
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