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Moving as he is into the phase of the campaign which demands conviction of him, he adopts a position that is morally indefensible.
The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate is nominated the national committee will have to appeal to the trusts for their campaign funds, and in doing this will incur obligations which would make a Democratic victory absolutely fruitless.
It has been a long time since he has seen any campaign money, and when the proposition is laid down to him as the friends of Mr. Hearst are laying it down these days he is quite likely to get aboard the Hearst bandwagon ''.
The measure of combat efficiency in an indecisive campaign is a matter of personal choice.
The Mayor is finding it awkward to campaign against his own record.
It is an answer in its way, individual and highly dramatic, to the charge that the democratic process is necessarily vicious in its campaign characteristics.
Moreover, the taunt concerning the `` sophisticated '' echelon and its alleged erudition is put to test during every campaign, and accrues only upon results ; ;
But contrary to what was implied during the campaign, prestige is surely not important for its own sake.
When the gubernatorial campaign starts, Caldwell is expected to become a campaign coordinator for Byrd.
-- James P. Mitchell and Sen. Walter H. Jones R-Bergen, last night disagreed on the value of using as a campaign issue a remark by Richard J. Hughes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, that the GOP is `` Campaigning on the carcass of Eisenhower Republicanism ''.
Hughes said Monday, `` It is the apparent intention of the Republican Party to campaign on the carcass of what they call Eisenhower Republicanism, but the heart stopped beating and the lifeblood congealed after Eisenhower retired.
`` He is wrong to inject Eisenhower into this campaign '', he said, `` because the primary is being waged on state issues and I will not be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign ''.
Emcee Jack Herbert insists Dick Nixon's campaign slogan for governor of California is, `` Knight Must Fall ''!!
Later on, when he became king in 1509, Henry VIII is supposed to have commissioned an English translation of a Life of Henry V so that he could emulate him, on the grounds that he thought that launching a campaign against France would help him to impose himself on the European stage.
The fourth encounter is with Micaiah, the prophet who, when asked for advice on a military campaign, first assures Ahab he will be successful and ultimately gives Ahab a glimpse into God's plan for Ahab to die in battle ( 1 Kings 22 ).
The destruction of the whole Theban army is said to only have been averted by the ability of Epaminondas, who was serving in the campaign, but not as general.
Much of the book is set at his court in Brittany or during the campaign to retake his throne from Vortigern.

campaign and often
After the collapse of that desperate and ill-fated campaign the character of the king degenerated for a time into a futility that was not merely pitiable but often ridiculous.
The term political assassination, similar in meaning to " swiftboating ," is often used as a synonym for a smear campaign.
Campaign buses are often specially decorated for a political campaign or other social awareness information campaign, designed to bring a specific message to different areas, and / or used to transport campaign personnel to local areas / meetings.
Indeed, during the period that these supplements were produced, third party campaign publishers strove to emulate the quality of the additional materials, often offering separately-priced ' deluxe ' clue packages for their campaigns.
A game often continues over a series of meetings to complete a single adventure, and longer into a series of related gaming adventures, called a ' campaign '.
The " veterans of the guerrilla campaign " returning home to Algeria, Egypt and other countries " with their experience, ideology, and weapons ," were often eager to continue armed jihad.
" His propaganda headquarters in Munich sent out a constant stream of directives to local and regional party sections, often providing fresh slogans and fresh material for the campaign.
At the 1993 Conservative Party Conference, Major began the " Back to Basics " campaign, which he intended to be about the economy, education, policing, and other such issues, but it was interpreted by many ( including Conservative cabinet ministers ) as an attempt to revert to the moral and family values that the Conservative Party were often associated with.
His attempts to reach a public were mediated by these powers, and it was often these powers he had to campaign against.
Feudal levies could only be raised for a fixed length of time before they returned home, forcing an end to a campaign ; mercenary forces, often called Brabançons after the Duchy of Brabant but actually recruited from across northern Europe, could operate all year long and provide a commander with more strategic options to pursue a campaign, but cost much more than equivalent feudal forces.
Plunder in itself was often the objective of a military campaign, to either pay mercenary forces, seize resources, reduce the fighting capacity of enemy forces, or as a calculated insult to the enemy ruler.
She became devoted to her husband, but he was often on campaign, which led to Mary's family supposing him to be cold and neglectful.
After a bitter and often vitriolic campaign, disgraced former President Alan Garcia won with 53. 1 % of the vote.
Numbers would also vary depending on casualties suffered during a campaign ; Julius Caesar's legions during his campaign in Gaul often only had around 3, 500 men.
Groups such as the National Secular Society ( United Kingdom ) and Americans United campaign for secularism are often supported by Humanists.
These forces were either feudal levies, drawn up by local nobles for a limited period of service during a campaign or, increasingly, mercenaries, who were expensive but more flexible and often more skilled.
The FSLN's literacy campaign, which saw teachers flood the countryside, is often noted as their greatest success.
The terms tactic and strategy are often confused: tactics are the actual means used to gain an objective, while strategy is the overall campaign plan, which may involve complex operational patterns, activity, and decision-making that lead to tactical execution.
State and local committees often coordinate campaign activities within their jurisdiction, oversee local conventions, and in some cases primaries or caucuses, and may have a role in nominating candidates for elected office under state law.
Fighting games often include a single player campaign or tournament, where the player must defeat a sequence of several computer controlled opponents.

campaign and referred
* On 24 January 2008, Peter Hain resigned his two cabinet posts ( Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Wales ) after the Electoral Commission referred donations to his Deputy Leadership campaign to the police.
A linked series of adventures is commonly referred to as a ' campaign '.
The locations where these adventures occur, such as a city, country, planet or an entire fictional universe, are also sometimes called ' campaigns ' but are more correctly referred to as ' worlds ' or ' campaign settings '.
" Most published supplements for Traveller deal in some way with a default setting called the " Third Imperium ", ( sometimes referred to as the Official Traveller Universe ( OTU )), but the main rules are generic enough so that a campaign can be played in any setting the referee chooses.
This campaign directed at whistleblowers with the goal of eliminating them from the organization is referred to as mobbing.
Smith referred to Nixon's " last press conference " after his disastrous losing campaign against Democrat Edmund G. " Pat " Brown, Sr., for governor of California.
Epton's campaign referred to, among other things, Washington's conviction for failure to file income tax returns.
These specific election donations are known as ‘ hard money .’ The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ( BCRA ) of 2002, also known as " McCain-Feingold ", after its sponsors, is the most recent major federal law on campaign finance, which revised some of the legal limits on expenditures set in 1974, and prohibited unregulated contributions ( commonly referred to as " soft money ") to national political parties.
According to Kevin Benson, the 10th director of the school, " The first ' official ' reference to the School of Advanced Military Studies ( SAMS ) graduates as Jedi Knights was on 12 May 1992 during a meeting of the Committee on Armed Services Military Education Panel in Washington D. C ." Congressman Ike Skelton stated, " we all know that the real stamp of approval came when General Schwarzkopf requested SAMS graduates, sometimes referred to as ' Jedi Knights ," be sent to his headquarters in Riyadh to assist in developing the campaign plan.
" During the 2008 U. S. presidential campaign, a John McCain supporter referred to Hillary Clinton by asking, " How do we beat the bitch?
* In the 2007 election campaign, he referred to fellow-candidate Nicolas Sarkozy as " foreign " or " the foreigner.
The harvest and processing of the beet is referred to as " the campaign ", reflecting the organization required to deliver the crop at a steady rate to processing factories that run 24 hours a day for the duration of the harvest and processing ( for the UK the campaign lasts approximately 5 months ).
Genoa held out against a second Austrian siege and after the plan of campaign had as usual been referred to Paris and Madrid, it was relieved, though a picked corps of the French army under the Chevalier de Belle-Isle ( 1684 – 1747 ), brother of the marshal, was defeated in the attempt ( 10 July ) to storm the entrenched pass of Exilles ( Colle dell ' Assietta ), the chevalier, and with him much of the elite of the French nobility, being killed at the barricades.
* Year Zero ( 2007 ): According to the information discovered from the viral marketing campaign for the concept album by Nine Inch Nails, its story takes place in 2022 A. D., which in America is referred to as 0000 B. A.
A maternal great-grandfather, Jesse W. Fell, had been a close friend and campaign manager for Abraham Lincoln ; Stevenson often referred to Fell as his favorite ancestor.
It was generally believed that it was Lady Astor who, during a World War II speech, first referred to the men of the 8th Army who were fighting in the Italian campaign as the " D-Day Dodgers ".
This action, sometimes referred to as the " First Battle of the Matanikau ", was the first of several major actions around the Matanikau River during the campaign.
Poe started a campaign which she referred to as the " Re-POE-Session ", an attempt to gain control of her master recordings from her former record label, Atlantic Records, because they refused to re-release her albums although she was still under contract.
An assassination campaign, referred to as " extermination of traitors " or " armed propaganda " in communist literature, began in April 1957.
He referred to himself as " the cholo " throughout his campaign, and many indigenous Peruvians hoped that as president he would bring greater attention to issues of importance to them.
Simon was the most influential member of the Giuliani campaign, and was referred to many times as Giuliani's " Professor.
Maureen O ' Sullivan, TD referred to a " nasty campaign " when expressing her continued support for Norris.
As a result of his Sicilian campaign he was referred to a " Black Shirt Robert " Throughout the campaign he wore elegant clothing with imported dyes which ran together resulting in a black clothing.

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