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was lobbied
noun
An entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor.
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Balls was lobbied out of his brain by Westbourne.
Mr. Geithner was lobbied by the industry early.
Scratch members happily received this new implementation, especially since it was lobbied for by the community.
Cameron was lobbied by the Indian government on the issue during his recent visit.
He was lobbied heavily on what to do about the Paris accords.
He was lobbied only last week by the England bid team.
Post-traumatic stress disorder was lobbied for by veterans' organizations and resisted by the Veterans Administration, and got in, while self-defeating personality disorder was lobbied against by women's groups, and was deleted.
He also revealed he was lobbied about the proposal by Obeid while he was treasurer of NSW.
Trump was lobbied for over a year by conservative Republicans to roll back the Obama administration policy change.
Richard H. Schaffer, the Babylon town supervisor, was lobbied hard to enter the race by national party leaders.
Domenech was lobbied to replace Gourcuff by the more defensive-minded Diaby on the right side of midfield.
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