Similar words: election, selection, generation gap, general, primary election, in general, general ledger, the general public. Meaning: n. a national or state election; candidates are chosen in all constituencies.
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151. The ardent left-winger helped launch the Red Wedge pop-meets-politics movement to boost the Labour vote in the 1987 general election.
152. Whether this is because of the impending General Election, or the impending conclusion of negotiations with electricity generators remain to be seen.
153. This was a preliminary to withdrawing Communist candidates from all but two of the contests in the General Election.
154. What the country got instead was the return to normality with all its faults; and a general election.
155. The general election was now only a few months away.
156. The killings were seen as an attempt by Sikh extremists to disrupt the ongoing general election campaign.
157. The two-year subsidy is intended to stave off colliery closures until after the general election.
158. Taxation will be one of the major issues at the next general election.
159. Special Branch officers who are planning protection for the forthcoming general election are likely to revise their plans.
160. The Tories have given up hope of winning the general election.
161. Perhaps, after all, a general election is only the sublimation of a darned good riot.
162. Ten cooperative candidates ran at the 1918 general election, only one of whom was successful.
163. Whenever the Government want to call a general election, that is what we will do.
164. This was a mid-term party conference, not a general election rally!
165. The Conservative and Unionist party will fight the next general election as the party of the Union.
166. At the general election on March 5,(http://sentencedict.com/general election.html) Haglelgam failed to secure re-election as the at-large senator for Yap.
167. A general election will be in prospect.
168. Germany will have parliament elections in the federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saarland next week before a general election in September.
169. In 1997, the new Labor Party overwhelmingly won the general election.
170. In 2004, no one opposed him for theRepublican nomination, and his general election victory was so assured that hedidn't spend a penny on television.
171. He then won a big victory in the general election over the candidate of the Whig Party, General Winfield Scott. One of Pierce's friends, the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, helped him with his campaign.
172. General election is to at air flow air compressor and air pressure.
173. Now, thanks to the quinquennial clause of the 1911 Parliament Act, he no longer has the option to dither: the general election must be held on or before Thursday, June 3.
174. The general election of US. President has been the focus of the global attention at present, and the competition between Bush and Kerry tends to incandesce.
175. Yet, the 2001 general election raised the issue of fairness on the Group Representation Constituency, giving more opportunity to discuss the disputed electoral system.
176. In 1892, the Liberals under William Gladstone won the British general election by two seats over Lord Salisbury's Conservatives.
177. According to Opposition leaders, opposition unity is considered achieved if three-cornered fights are avoided during General Election (GE).
178. But he is also looking ahead to a possible general election match-up with the presumed Republican candidate, Senator John McCain of Arizona.
179. They have reached unanimity on who will be the presidential candidate for the next general election.
180. The ins and the outs quarrelled with one another about the general election.
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