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- proper noun A
surname , a less common spelling ofBennett . - proper noun A male
given name , in modern use often transferred back from the surname.
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Examples
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY BENNET WIN PROVES THAT "POSITIVE" CAMPAIGN CAN BE VICTORIOUS: Washington will likely say that Bennet ran an entirely "positive" campaign, despite his harsh criticism of Romanoff in the final stretch-run of the campaign.
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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- BELTWAY WILL SAY A ROMANOFF WIN DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING FOR PROGRESSIVES BECAUSE ROMANOFF AND BENNET WERE "VIRTUALLY THE SAME" ON ISSUES: We've heard this for months, most recently from the New York Times which over the weekend said Bennet and Romanoff campaigned on "common policy themes."
David Sirota: CO-SEN: What DC Will Say vs. What the CO Election Will Actually Mean 2010
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Bennet is behind in the polls because he doesn't have a message on how he will improve the lives of his constituents.
Michael Shandrick: Why Bennet Won't Win in My Hometown Michael Shandrick 2010
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Buck denies the flip-flops, yet Michael Bennet is prepared with a steady stream of quotes.
Nancy Cronk: Rachel Maddow Highlights Ken Buck's Flip-Flops Nancy Cronk 2010
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Among them are Colorado, where incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet is vulnerable; Arkansas, where Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln faces an uphill reelection battle; and Ohio, where the chamber sees opportunities in numerous House races and an open Senate seat.
US Chamber of Commerce getting into the game. | RedState 2010
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With respect to Buck's claim that "Bennet is legislating unemployment," News 4's Reality Check stated that Bennet "did not, of course, pass a law to set the unemployment rate."
Jason Salzman: Why Does the Predictable Ad Game Fascinate Journalists So Much? Jason Salzman 2010
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I'll give the win to Bennet on points, but point out that since this was debate that was only witnessed by a bunch of Washington insiders who have no clout in Colorado and no votes to cast for either of these men, it will not amount to a hill of beans, so, somebody should give Bennet is "I PARTICIPATED" ribbon, and send both on their way.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Buck denies the flip-flops, yet Michael Bennet is prepared with a steady stream of quotes.
Nancy Cronk: Rachel Maddow Highlights Ken Buck's Flip-Flops Nancy Cronk 2010
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I'll give the win to Bennet on points, but point out that since this was debate that was only witnessed by a bunch of Washington insiders who have no clout in Colorado and no votes to cast for either of these men, it will not amount to a hill of beans, so, somebody should give Bennet is "I PARTICIPATED" ribbon, and send both on their way.
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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With respect to Buck's claim that "Bennet is legislating unemployment," News 4's Reality Check stated that Bennet "did not, of course, pass a law to set the unemployment rate."
Jason Salzman: Why Does the Predictable Ad Game Fascinate Journalists So Much? Jason Salzman 2010
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