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单词 Presidential
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1. CNN televised the presidential election to the world.
2. In America, presidential elections are held every four years.
3. She is standing for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
4. His presidential campaign won endorsement from several celebrities.
5. He won last month's presidential election by a landslide.
6. They captured the last stronghold of the presidential guard.
7. According to the American Constitution, presidential elections are held every four years.
8. How does this final presidential debate stack up and compare to the others, do you think?
9. Both presidential candidates have promised to make a pitch for better roads and schools.
10. In presidential campaigns, foreign policy is treated with kid gloves.
11. Six candidates are currently vying for the Democratic presidential nomination.
12. He recently did the catering for a presidential reception.
13. He swept the presidential election of 2,000.
14. Rebel troops stormed the presidential palace.
15. A presidential election was scheduled for last December.
16. How many candidates are running in the Presidential election?
17. The presidential candidates are on the stump today.
18. He has now been formally nominated as presidential candidate.
19. Kennedy edged out Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.
20. Hospitality at the Presidential guest house was graciously declined.http:///presidential.html
21. Bradley has been considered a possible presidential contender himself.
22. The next presidential election is due in two years.
23. The postmortem on the presidential campaign is under way.
24. Congress has rejected the recent presidential proposal on firearms.
25. He ran for office in the last presidential election.
26. Who are the front runners in the Presidential contest?
27. Protesters tried to gain access to the presidential palace.
28. Local inspectors helped enforce presidential decrees.
29. Jackson had been a major power-broker in the 1988 Presidential elections.
30. New York is a proving ground today for the Democratic presidential candidates.
1. She is standing for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
2. His presidential campaign won endorsement from several celebrities.
3. He won last month's presidential election by a landslide.
4. They captured the last stronghold of the presidential guard.
5. Jackson had been a major power-broker in the 1988 Presidential elections.
6. New York is a proving ground today for the Democratic presidential candidates.
7. How does this final presidential debate stack up and compare to the others, do you think?
8. In presidential campaigns, foreign policy is treated with kid gloves.
9. Six candidates are currently vying for the Democratic presidential nomination.
10. Kennedy edged out Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.
11. The presidential elections are the highlight of next year's political calendar.
31. He's leading in the presidential race.
32. He sat out the 2001 presidential campaign.
33. There are strict limits on presidential campaign contributions.
34. Many countries favour a presidential system of government.
35. He expects the presidential race to tighten.
36. He was granted a presidential pardon.
37. The matter was settled by presidential fiat.
38. He is currently the front runner for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
39. In two years' time there is a presidential election(), and the voters could swing again.
40. Things don't look very hopeful for John Brown in the presidential elections, but he's still in with a fighting chance.
41. His message has changed little since he became presidential material.
42. The law was an outgrowth of the 1996 presidential election.
43. 'Art and the Community' was the theme of her presidential address to the annual meeting.
44. One of the big put-downs of the American presidential election campaign was the comment that he was 'no Jack Kennedy'.
45. Three of the original five candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination have now thrown in the towel.
46. Russia's presidential campaign sputtered to an uneasy close on Monday.
47. He told supporters not to ease up even though he's leading in the presidential race.
48. He recounted how heavily armed soldiers forced him from the presidential palace.
49. Party activists in New Hampshire rejoiced that the presidential campaign had finally started.
50. He has not yet officially announced his candidacy for the presidential election.
51. The presidential elections are the highlight of next year's political calendar.
52. There is a furious struggle going on between the two presidential candidates.
53. Some fear he is too thin-skinned to survive the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.
54. He declined to give any information on the Presidential election.
55. The presidential mandate is limited to two terms of four years each.
56. This scandal is bound to tell against him in the coming presidential election.
57. Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
58. Kennedy, who divorced wife Joan in 1982,[http:///presidential.html] was tipped as a presidential possible.
59. The victor in/of the 1960 US Presidential election was John F. Kennedy.
60. He has just under 1,600 delegates, about three-fourths what he needs to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
61. The Socialists united behind their probable presidential candidate, Michel Rocard.
62. He was eased out of his job as presidential adviser.
63. A third presidential candidate emerged to mount a serious challenge and throw the campaign wide open.
64. For him this is a no-lose campaign - he will become either vice president-elect or a much stronger presidential contender for the next election.
65. In past presidential elections, Missouri has been a barometer of the rest of the country.
66. The presidential candidate was trying to work up more support before the election.
67. The presidential nominee was advised to choose a woman as a running mate.
68. He is one of the front runners in the presidential election.
69. The party is betting that the presidential race will turn into a battle for younger voters.
70. The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest.
71. She handled travel arrangements for the press corps during the presidential campaign.
72. Thousands of people lined the streets to watch the presidential procession pass by.
73. His presidential hopes suffered a fatal blow in New Hampshire.
74. The presidential candidate backwatered on several promises when he got into office.
75. Presidential power was reduced by a constitutional amendment in 1991.
76. The Muslim RDR is demanding a rerun of last week's presidential poll.
77. The conventions have become nothing but cheerleading rallies for the presidential campaign.
78. Shooting broke out in the main plaza in front of the presidential palace.
79. Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time.
80. A background check is normally a preliminary to a presidential appointment.
80. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
81. The Senate had a sufficient majority to override the presidential veto .
82. We're going into the home stretch of the presidential election.
83. The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through the industrial Midwest.
84. Bush is a sure bet for the presidential nominations .
85. The issue has moved front and center in his presidential campaign.
86. There are several presidential candidates.
87. Every vice president has presidential ambitions, of course.
88. Nixon was accused of the abuse of presidential power.
89. In December another presidential adviser, Carlos Spadona, had been forced to resign for his involvement in the case.
90. Kemp and Gore served in Congress together and had seen their presidential ambitions sidetracked in 1988.
91. They left telephone lines at the presidential palace intact, allowing Diem to appeal to loyal units to rescue him.
92. He resigned as Defence Secretary in July 1991 in order to pursue his presidential ambitions.
93. Just 4. 4 percent of the 80, 000 presidential nominating ballots sent to party members were returned.
94. His presidential hopes thus suffered a fatal blow in the snow drifts of New Hampshire.
95. His presidential address in New York dwelt on the importance of communication between science and industry.
96. More shots rang out, and presidential security guards raced on to the stage from the wings, guns drawn, some blazing.
97. It has become a cliche to say that presidential candidates are being marketed like bars of soap and boxes of cereal.
98. Former rival Steve Forbes has urged Dole to adopt the flat tax idea that was central to Forbes' presidential campaign.
99. However, for this and other reasons, he renounced presidential ambitions.
100. The early date attracted a lot of attention from presidential candidates.
101. Additionally, two presidential decrees on March 23 had been designed to cushion the blow of the price rises.
102. Then billionaire Ross Perot hinted he may rejoin the presidential race as an independent.
103. A military junta had just overthrown the constitutional government and annulled a recently held presidential election.
104. He is the only presidential candidate who has purchased any television advertising time in Texas so far.
105. The past few years have seen a hardening of presidential arteries.
106. The would-be assassin was a member of the presidential bodyguard and of the elite Revolutionary Guard.
107. A new poll makes drought-stricken Texas look like an oasis for the support-thirsty presidential campaign of presumptive Republican nominee Bob Dole.
108. Some delegates have indicated they will oppose a vice presidential nominee who is not solidly against abortion.
109. He contends that an independent presidential bid by the Rev.
110. Forbes, 48, a multimillionaire funding his presidential bid with his own money,[] has never held elective office.
111. He was then faced during the presidential election campaign with an unexpected challenge by Ross Perot, a billionaire from Texas.
112. Phil Gramm ended his presidential bid Wednesday in much the same way he campaigned: short on emotion and long on economics.
113. Aides to Republican Bob Dole had no immediate comment on whether the cash-strapped presidential candidate would campaign by bus.
114. Mr Balladur denies presidential ambitions, but such figures are enough to turn anyone's head.
115. This question needs to be addressed, following the presidential election on May 20.
116. There are already about a dozen people with presidential ambitions.
117. Mr Yeltsin has instructed his closest aides to present their own plan, guaranteeing strong presidential rule.
118. Even congressional leaders who pushed hardest for it were sufficiently nervous to build in some hedges against runaway presidential abuse.
119. During his presidential campaign, he promised to balance the budget.
120. No longer could the party itself decide which presidential aspirant should receive how much money.
121. The law allows the president to appoint a three-member presidential emergency board to examine the contract dispute and produce non-binding recommendations.
122. Both major parties raised large amounts of soft money for use during the presidential campaign.
123. At two forty that morning, Washington time, the telephone rang at the presidential bedside.
124. Their presidential standard bearer was criticizing the woman they love to hate.
125. Never before have such advertising blitzes taken place so early in a presidential campaign.
126. Burbulis, one of Yeltsin's closest aides, was immediately appointed head of a group of presidential advisors.
127. But the president claims he abandoned this effort when told that it would require a presidential decree.
128. The rumours killed Rachel Jackson before hubby took office, just as they had killed his 1824 presidential bid.
129. Phil Gramm of Texas, who lost a presidential primary bid against Dole.
130. This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
131. In addition, the timing of elections can also affect the structure of power within presidential democracies.
132. It was announced on Nov. 17 that Kenneth Matiba had been elected by the FORD-Asili faction as its presidential candidate.
133. Dole, who needs conservative activists' support for his presidential bid.
134. Coming in the midst of a presidential campaign, the air attack has generated the inevitable political rhetoric, bombast and pressure.
135. Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole appears to have two minds when it comes to taxes.
136. Perhaps this was best articulated in the course of the presidential address to the Association by Sidney Lee in 1918.
137. That August, Babaginda annulled the results of the June presidential election.
138. That has created a precedent which, it is argued, could also apply to the presidential term.
139. A force of 70 gunmen opened fire on the compound with automatic weapons and grenade-launchers, according to presidential guard commander Maj.
140. To climb back into the presidential race, he must get abortion off the agenda.
140. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
141. Gramm is still on the presidential ballot here, and he is advertising on television for his Senate re-election campaign.
142. Political action committees, which are more active in congressional races, represented only 2 percent of the presidential campaign coffers.
143. He asked for approval of a constitution with sweeping new presidential powers in the failed referendum last week.
144. The cult of precision reaches its apotheosis in the presidential code name: Zero One.
145. A ballot that perplexingly spread presidential names over two pages led to many accidental double votes, which are automatically voided.
146. In accordance with the form in Emergency Plan White, a presidential proclamation extending federal aid was drafted.
147. But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
148. Meanwhile, the National Black Political Convention will be held this summer in a bid to influence the presidential election.
149. Pete Wilson took in his unsuccessful presidential campaign in which he repeatedly highlighted affirmative action as a cutting-edge issue.
150. Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole drew criticism Thursday, when he blamed the welfare system for increases in domestic violence.
151. On March 7 the official news agency Tass reported the appointment of Georgy Ostroumov as a presidential aide.
152. But it also showed the presumptive Republican presidential nominee trailing Clinton among women voters 34 percent to 41 percent.
153. Spafford Hutchinson, a computer analyst, had heard the television ads of Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes.
154. So that swine Lleland had not been acting on presidential authority when he told me to ban them from the White House.
155. The temptation simply to continue with presidential rule would be enormous and another authoritarian regime would be born.
156. Hussein Kamal Hassan, was on Feb. 12 appointed presidential adviser.
157. But even if Forbes loses his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, he may still go one better than his father.
158. His opponent, on the other hand, can hop around the country on Air Force One, basking in presidential publicity.
159. Presidential hopeful Senator Clinton speaks at the Iowa Democratic headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa.
160. According to tradition, New Hampshire held the first U. S. presidential primary state, on the presidential primaries, the "weathervane" effect.
161. The framework clarifies, for instance, that the military needs presidential authorization to penetrate a foreign computer network and leave a cyber-virus that can be activated later.
162. Obama is a keen-eyed traveller, and even a visit as circumscribed as a Presidential trip will reveal to him nuances of a country that never looks as monolithic as it does from Washington.
163. Clinton's comments appear to reflect a new US pessimism on Iran following the June presidential elections, that brought an entrenchment by hardliners in Tehran.
164. But after helping run her husband's first State Senate campaign in 1996, Michelle Obama largely withdrew from politics for years, fully re-engaging only for the presidential campaign.
165. The Watergate investigations have already proved that the last U.S. Presidential election was fraudulent.
166. Who, s to say Americans don, t elect another hung jury to Washington after next year, s presidential election?
167. Hours after becoming the first person of color to clinch the presidential nomination of a major U.
168. The Chinese countervailing duty petition on automobiles could do more to change Chinese-U. S. trade relations than summits and presidential visits.
169. The awe-inducing nature of thestructure led William Jennings Bryan, 1896 presidential candidate andWoodrow Wilson's secretary of state, to declare it the eighth wonder ofthe world.
170. US presidential race hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton walked somberly into a press conference Tuesday and stood before microphones. Reporters tensed, sensing something big might be afoot.
170. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
171. This version was used in 1953 when Neil Borden, in his American Marketing Association presidential address, took the recipe idea one step further and coined the term "Marketing-Mix".
172. "On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
173. The Metropolitano, which is owned by the city, is next door to the presidential palace in the historic center of Quito, and it houses a library, a number of exhibition areas and museums.
174. There are double rooms with twin beds, rooms with king-sized beds, suites, or, if you'd like, our presidential suite on the top floor.
175. The campaigns of President Adams, aFederalist, and Democrat-Republican Jefferson, the sitting Vice President and astates' rights advocate, introduced vitriol to presidential politics.
176. Jonathan, with the advantages of presidential incumbency, has also announced that he will run.
177. With luck the Sudanese vote in presidential and general elections—the first for many years in their war-torn nation.
178. On February 15, 2007, hundreds of people came to New York City's famous railroad station—Grand Central Terminal—to trade in old dollar bills for the new George Washington presidential US $1 coins.
179. Camara told French radio he was not responsible for the killings, which were reportedly carried out by his presidential guard.
180. The second UNIVAC I was used to predict that Dwight Eisenhower would win the 1952 presidential election, less than an hour after the polls closed.
181. Mahinda, when you finally fought your way to the Sri Lanka Freedom party presidential nomination in 2005, nowhere were you welcomed more warmly than in this column.
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