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- noun Alternative spelling of
reelection .
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Examples
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She was referring to the re-election of President Bill Clinton in a 1996, at the peak of Mr. Gingrich's tenure as speaker.
GOP Rivals Trade Blows in South Carolina Janet Hook 2012
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Hon Hai Chairman Terry Gou on Sunday called the re-election encouraging for businesses.
Taiwan Markets Likely to Show Post-Election Glow Aries Poon 2012
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His detractors claimed he wanted to hijack the democratic process to enable his re-election, which is prohibited by the constitution.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Freddy Cuevas 2011
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His detractors claimed he wanted to hijack the democratic process to enable his re-election, which is prohibited by the constitution.
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His detractors claimed he wanted to hijack the democratic process to enable his re-election, which is prohibited by the constitution.
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His detractors claimed he wanted to hijack the democratic process to enable his re-election, which is prohibited by the constitution.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Freddy Cuevas 2011
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Technically it's called a re-election, but the themes and images of the Obama 2012 campaign so thoroughly echo the last one, people might be excused for calling him Senator. sitting president in the video.
Slate Magazine John Dickerson 2011
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His center-right coalition is seeking re-election on the back of this triumph.
Ruling Party Looking to Secure Win in Estonian Parliamentary Elections 2011
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Also late Friday, Boston Scientific disclosed in a regulatory filing that co-founder John Abele has decided not to stand for re-election to the company's board of directors at its 2011 annual meeting.
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Two other board members will not run for re-election, Ray Groves and Marye Anne Fox.
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