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- noun An
emancipator or analogous reformer.
Etymologies
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Examples
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While David and I settled on the name Abraham Lincoln, the pooch stole glances up at me; through the course of the journey home, the glances got longer and longer, and by the time we got to our apartment he couldn’t take his eyes off of me.
Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011
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Educated by the British, Sun knew little more than the name of Abraham Lincoln until Charlie recited for him the end of the Gettysburg Address: “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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He called Abraham Lincoln the 'founder' of the Republican Party.
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In this fourth-grade classroom, however, the name Abraham Lincoln has barely, if at all, been uttered.
Israelated - English Israel blogs gsdmorris 2010
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In this fourth-grade classroom, however, the name Abraham Lincoln has barely, if at all, been uttered.
Israelated - English Israel blogs gsdmorris 2010
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To borrow a phrase from Abraham Lincoln, the world will little note, nor long remember the passage of the Western Black Rhino.
Robert Walker: Farewell the Rhino Robert Walker 2011
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To borrow a phrase from Abraham Lincoln, the world will little note, nor long remember the passage of the Western Black Rhino.
Robert Walker: Farewell the Rhino Robert Walker 2011
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To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, you can fool enough of the people enough of the time.
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They used to call Abraham Lincoln an ape and draw political cartoons representing him as some kind of primate.
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ROBERTS: President Obama has called Abraham Lincoln his favorite president.
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