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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151. He's campaigning for the decriminalization of cannabis.
152. He then set about campaigning, giving talks and fund-raising.
153. Campaigning for Afghanistan's presidential election get under way.
154. Jean is campaigning for equal rights for women.
155. After being on the receiving end of his own profession following the death of his nephew, journalist Chris Wheal has been campaigning for a change in the way "death-knock journalism" is conducted.
156. Yet Mr Livingstone a gift for campaigning a mastery of machine politics that his rival lacks.
157. Ms. Bhutto was assassinated in the city of Rawalpindi a week ago while campaigning for parliament.
158. Although he is off on holiday with his family to Martha's Vineyard in New England next week, he is to break in to it to continue campaigning.
159. In Taiwan, many candidates ballyhoo their campaigning in the street.
160. ILGA is the only worldwide federation campaigning for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) rights and was established in 1978.
161. He lost the election because the voters didn't care for his razzle-dazzle style of campaigning.
162. Democrats are getting in some last-minute campaigning before their next major match-up on Tuesday when voters in Indiana and North Carolina hit the polls.
163. Now she and her crew are campaigning against French nuclear testing in Polynesia.
164. Meanwhile, the African Wildlife Foundation is campaigning for the road's path to be altered so that it passes south of the park, avoiding the migration route.
165. Syria is hoping to win a seat on the council next month and Western powers are campaigning to try to stop the bid. Sentencedict.com
166. Its distinction is that it has combined campaigning lawyering with hard-nosed commercial practice.
167. Fifteen days of campaigning are left and the real pitched battle now begins.
168. However, the struggle to extend the vote in the first instance to all men lasted many years. Campaigning was hard-fought and gained momentum during the 19th century with the Chartist movement.
169. Clinton has been campaigning in the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, where she is favored in Sunday's primary.
170. " Campaigning for culture might help remedy that. As Chateaubriand put it, "Taste is the good sense of genius.
171. ITF is campaigning to protect seafarers' right to shore leave as essential to their rights as workers,(sentencedict.com) and to minimise the effects of fatigue through work at sea and thus ensure maritime safety.
172. Partly because he is surrounded by hard - nosed strategists, such as David Axelrod who excel at campaigning.
173. Some Whig leaders remembered how William Henry Harrison had won the presidency for the party by campaigning as a military hero.
174. Miss Bhutto had been campaigning in Rawalpindi, the headquarters of Pakistan's military elite, for an election set for January 8th.
175. The naval ship is equipment and platform for campaigning of bluejacket and the weight of naval ship is an important factor for campaigning property.
176. The NCP and the government of President Omar al-Bashir have been campaigning to keep Sudan unified.
177. Besides campaigning for a ban on nuclear weaponry, he denounced McCarthyism and pleaded for an end to bigotry and racism.
178. In particular, we salute the migrant workers in the US for campaigning against the criminalization of millions of undocumented workers by the US government.
179. The term was made popular by Warren Harding, campaigning for America's presidency in the wake of the first world war.
180. CATCH: Given that women on land were currently campaigning for their suffrage, the fact that those at sea were happy to accept the privileges of inequality was seen by many as iniquitous.
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