Similar words: denomination, denominational, nondenominational, renominate, nomination, denominate, denominator, domination.
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1. President Clinton will win the Democratic renomination without a major challenge.
2. Denied renomination by the Whigs, Tyler flirted with the Liberty Party, but was persuaded not to run by the Democrats (his former party).
3. But Washington initially opposed his renomination this year to a third term, saying he was being too soft on Iran for not declaring it in violation of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
4. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Bernanke's renomination sent the right signal to financial markets and he expected the Senate to reconfirm him.
5. Obama is unopposed for his party's renomination, but he faces a difficult test to win another term.
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6. The cantankerous aide organized support for health care reform, coordinated the Whitewater defense and helped chart the course to renomination.
7. While he is almost certain to win Senate backing for another term, the hearing the Senate Banking Committee will hold on his renomination will likely revive criticisms of his tenure.
8. The official said Summers, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner all backed Bernanke's renomination.
9. This should have been a moment of glory, Gore's renomination.
10. President Carter seemed to have survived a vigorous challenge to his renomination from Senator Edward Kennedy, but Kennedy had not withdrawn.
11. In 1846 he was elected to Congress but in 1848 lost the renomination.
12. The country's state-run Korean Central Television made the announcement of the renomination on Tuesday, after the party opened its first conference of delegates in 44 years.
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