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To nominating
verb
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
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"The analogy of the nomination of Rex Tillerson for secretary of state would be akin to nominating a tobacco CEO as surgeon general".
The president is reduced to nominating a stealth candidate with no relevant paper trail.
Mr Bush should bear that in mind, particularly when it comes to nominating justices for the Supreme Court.
A candidate's ability to keep it real is something all of the evangelicals I spoke to mentioned, especially when it comes to nominating a supreme court justice.
The setting for the start of Morgan Miller's and Minh Nguyen's romance was the California Democratic convention in 2004, one of the unofficial stops to nominating a presidential candidate.
I've assumed all along that he knows he has no chance in 2012 and is actually auditioning for the 2016 race, figuring that if Obama is reelected the G.O.P. might be open to nominating a relative moderate.
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To nominate requires 540 delegates.
I have a hero to nominate next year.
Paul interrupted to nominate the Conch Sucker.
Unable to nominate a candidate (Sen.
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