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- noun A member of a
brigade
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Examples
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The cynical “greenwash brigader” in me wants to scream, “Greenwash!”
The "G" in GM is for green? | The Greenwash Brigade | Marketplace from American Public Media
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The cynical “greenwash brigader” in me wants to scream, “Greenwash!”
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Buchanan told Chris Matthews yesterday that Palin was a brigader in 1996 as was her husband, Chris.
Bush and Cheney will stay away from the GOP convention because of Hurricane Gustav.
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Buchanan told Chris Matthews yesterday that Palin was a brigader in 1996 as was her husband, Chris.
Bush and Cheney will stay away from the GOP convention because of Hurricane Gustav.
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Ex: Every time someone orders the "Honduran sub" from the local favorite deli, 10% of the proceeds gets donated to the brigader!
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Towards brigaders fl ight and in-country costs: "Send (brigader) to Honduras!"
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Each brigader should sent it out to everyone they know, asking the receiver to pass on the letter if anyone they know is interested
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Once a number indicating the support level of the "potential supporter" has been sent to Hudak's campaign by the brigader, they are sent information for another individual.
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The youth brigader said the IFP had never campaigned in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, where ANC president Jacob Zuma has his traditional homestead, "out of respect for the office he holds", even though it was an "IFP-controlled ward".
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Once a number indicating the support level of the "potential supporter" has been sent to Hudak's campaign by the brigader, they are sent information for another individual.
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