Similar words: Senate, coordinator, educator, operator, elevator, predator, indicator, regulator. Meaning: ['senətə(r)] n. a member of a senate.
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121. This same senator also once got lost in a Capitol Hill garden after leaving a conference committee on the House side.
122. The existence of a compensation fund, says Senator Mitchell, would reduce the penalties for pollution.
123. Wonderful, senator, and how do you propose to nab those pilots?
124. The new senator must come from the same political party as the old one.
125. It would be suicidal for the senator to oppose this policy.
126. Humphrey and Senator Muskie were the ticket, but all that anybody remembered was Daley and his city.
127. While Clinton has a comfortable lead over Dole in recent national surveys, the Kansas senator is expected to win Texas.
128. The senator resigned after accusations that the vote had been rigged.
129. He was agreeable to a request to help the Republican senator out.
130. The senator faced an especially wide gap among voters younger than 30 and older than 60.
131. The senator, 72, has a grown daughter by his former wife but is of grandfatherly vintage now.
132. A visiting senator made the predictable comparison with Ronald Reagan.
133. Even among some Taft supporters, however, there were serious doubts that the controversial senator could win the presidency.
134. Many see the senator as a tool of the auto industry.
135. There were two candidates for the presidency,(sentencedict.com) Lyndon B Johnson and Senator Barry Goldwater. The latter was known to hold extreme right-wing views.
136. She was replaced as party leader by Senator Janet Powell.
137. Senator Mitchell played such a big part in the Northern Ireland peace talks.
138. Throughout the 1950s, the elder Forbes served as a New Jersey state senator and was twice defeated in campaigns for governor.
139. There are no philosophical differences between me and the senator.
140. Senator Moynihan's topical theme is how to make the world safe for, but also from, ethnicity.
141. The Republicans, led by Senator Taft, began to sense they had an election winner here.
142. A snowstorm in rural Iowa might hurt Dole, the Kansas senator who is popular among farmers.
143. If you want a chance to meet the Senator, I can fix it.
144. Nor did a demagogue emerge to match Senator Joseph McCarthy, whose cynical witch-hunts in the l950s put a generation on trial.
145. Aunt Mary and Senator K. are spread out in back.
145. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
146. The Senator promised a thorough investigation into the fund-raising activities of both parties.
147. Former Senator John Tower was the head of an independent committee, appointed by Reagan, to look into the affair.
148. The senator was preparing to campaign that fall for Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern, D-S.
149. The senator fell into step beside me while some of Bonefish's smaller children followed at a safe distance.
150. Washington was buzzing with speculation that the senator would resign.
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