Definitionn. the campaign of a candidate to be elected
Last update: June 13, 2015
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Nor must it be supposed that Grant learned little from three years' campaigning Civil War career. [Please select]
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"But I've not got the physical strength to go campaigning." [Please select]
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Campaigning had not destroyed his boyish love for sweetstuff, and he welcomed cakes, toffee and chocolate. [Please select]
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I hae begun the campaigning trade at an end that is easy eneugh to learn. [Please select]
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"We have all been campaigning furiously of late for the new Victory Loan." [Please select]
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We've had a bit of campaigning together and I know your quality. [Please select]
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I have read that his campaigning of the state was quite effective. [Please select]
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"Well, Easton, how do you like the Guards, and how do you like campaigning." [Please select]
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In military circles there is an ever-increasing demand for well-trained army horses, sound in mind and body and educated in modern campaigning. [Please select]
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_Too much of the burden of national campaigning has been and is being left to be borne by the people of New York City_. [Please select]
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