Definitions
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- noun Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)
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Examples
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But when we talked to Karl Rove a few minutes ago, he brought up what he described as Al Gore's untruthfulness.
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I wish I had a dollar for every time someone called Al Gore an alarmist.
Kelly Rigg: Will the Real Global Warming Alarmists Please Stand Up? Kelly Rigg 2011
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Totally off topic, why in your description under TOPICS, do you list the name Al Gore?
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The one everyone calls Al Gore's movie, "An Inconvenient Truth."
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When she called Al Gore “a gloom and doom environmentalist”, it also showed how little she knows of climate crisis.
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She was on "Hardball with Chris Matthews" a few months ago and she called Al Gore a total fag.
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Well, we called Al Gore ` s people, who say, yes, he and Lindsay did meet, and chatted briefly at the GQ Men of the Year Awards, if you ` re keeping score.
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Well, we called Al Gore ` s people, who say, yes, he and Lindsay did meet, and chatted briefly at the GQ Men of the Year Awards, if you ` re keeping score.
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I would say that what this convention is trying to do is, in my words, I would say, "de-Gingrich" the Republican Party because the most amazing thing here is you don't hear the name Al Gore!
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But before that, "a bad public policy" he calls Al Gore's proposal to open up the Strategic Petroleum Reserves in the United States to combat the high energy prices, especially in the northeastern U.S. in advance of the winter months now and the rising cost of home heating oil prices.
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