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The brewers took their campaign to the public, but not always in public; by surreptitiously paying newspaper editors to run anti-prohibitionist articles, they remained to a large degree offstage.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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The brewers took their campaign to the public, but not always in public; by surreptitiously paying newspaper editors to run anti-prohibitionist articles, they remained to a large degree offstage.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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If Hoover is elected, every anti-prohibitionist who voted for him should acquiesce in present conditions without further complaint.
Paper Trail 2008
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Cannon attacked him on religious grounds and also because of his anti-prohibitionist views.
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I tend to be an anti-prohibitionist, but it's a harder question when it comes to something like meth which is, as far as I'm concerned, just poison.
Forbes.com: News E.D. Kain 2011
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As the putting affects, these things make nature in an in cafeteria laboratory where the access of an reason sees on the urinal of the all essential anti-prohibitionist -, no es rate array en mayor-council mundo part.
DevicePedia.com 2010
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And the next election cycle, a different republican running against him, was himself, an anti-prohibitionist.
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An anti-prohibitionist, an Irish Catholic, and a New Yorker, he didn't have a chance:
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I'd personally be happy with "anti-prohibitionist."
Hot Air » Top Picks 2009
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An anti-prohibitionist, an Irish Catholic, and a New Yorker, he didn't have a chance:
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