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- noun Plural form of
campaigner .
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Examples
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OCF ordered write-in campaigners to stop using old Fenty signs (Loose Lips)
DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 3, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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The lesson for local campaigners is obvious: Cuban-Americans being up for grabs means that they will need to be addressed in the same way as other swing constituencies: with appeals on the issues they care about (housing, jobs, health, social security, as well as Cuba) and — and this is probably key — turnout will rule.
Discourse.net: Miami Wakes Up to Political Normality (This is Good for Democrats) 2008
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Then why is one of them one of his main campaigners?
If Obama Cares So Much About The Keating 5… « Tai-Chi Policy 2008
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Perhaps the salient feature and characteristic hypocrisy of most pro-criminal campaigners is their possession (in their own minds) of the moral high ground, and their view of themselves as gallant strivers against the 'racist, sexist and homophobic' monolith of the British criminal justice system (CJS), while in fact being total establishment conformists.
May 22, 2005 Laban 2005
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Perhaps the salient feature and characteristic hypocrisy of most pro-criminal campaigners is their possession (in their own minds) of the moral high ground, and their view of themselves as gallant strivers against the 'racist, sexist and homophobic' monolith of the British criminal justice system (CJS), while in fact being total establishment conformists.
Archive 2005-05-22 Laban 2005
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Perhaps the salient feature and characteristic hypocrisy of most pro-criminal campaigners is their possession (in their own minds) of the moral high ground, and their view of themselves as gallant strivers against the 'racist, sexist and homophobic' monolith of the British criminal justice system (CJS), while in fact being total establishment conformists.
"Give Prisoners The Internet" Laban 2005
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Technical jargon poses new threat to plain English, campaigners say
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Technical jargon poses new threat to plain English, campaigners say
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Technical jargon poses new threat to plain English, campaigners say
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Technical jargon poses new threat to plain English, campaigners say
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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