Sentence examples for a candidate name from inspiring English sources

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However, while a majority did not offer a candidate name, 22percentt ranked Mr. Giuliani as the toughest rival, and 11percentt said Mitt Romney would be.

As described in the Methods, when a candidate name is designated as a negative gene, the incorrectly annotated gene name is considered as a false positive.

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A candidate named Meliza, a dance-fitness instructor with curly black hair, had her own hashtag: #MurdaMel.

"There once was a candidate named Trump," Watts wrote, "Who some said would never get over the hump.

It is into this atmosphere of quiet that a candidate named Stephen Pierson is going to jump and potentially make a modest commotion, in large part because he will remind so many creative-class Brooklynites precisely of themselves.

The year 2012 looks a lot like 2008: high unemployment, a candidate named Obama promising to do something about high unemployment, and the Giants beating the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

In the prompt given to the students, a candidate named Candice Deyte collapses and dies onstage at an event where she was to discuss important "cyber topics" with a famous hacker named Pat Rogers.

In 2003, Rod Blagojevich was elected (the Republicans having had the misfortune of nominating a candidate named Jim Ryan, and losing votes in part due to voter confusion).

A candidate named Bush has additional reason to hesitate.

A candidate named Darth Vader is running for mayor in Sunday's election, Agence France-Presse reported.

A candidate named Darth Vader is running for mayor in Sunday's election, Agence France-Presse reported.

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