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- noun Plural form of
lection .
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Examples
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D, MO) disavows any role in spitting smear. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
Barbara Mikulski and the Democratic margin of error. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
Scenes from CPAC: me and DemonSheep on Stage Right Show Friday night. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
San Diego to Arizona: “Look, just because we called you racist bigots…” | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
Scenes from CPAC: me and DemonSheep on Stage Right Show Friday night. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
Scenes from CPAC: me and DemonSheep on Stage Right Show Friday night. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
What to take away from this Rasmussen AZ-GOV poll. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
President Obama concedes loss of House in 2010. | RedState 2010
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“[Primary e] lections have consequences, my friends.” —
San Diego to Arizona: “Look, just because we called you racist bigots…” | RedState 2010
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