Never in this marathon did Kerry himself do anything to change the campaign's dynamics. |
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At the campaign's peak, leaders of forty-five different student groups had signed on in support of Senior Gift Plus and divestment. |
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The veteran strategist is rapidly emerging as the fall guy for the Kerry campaign's lacklustre August. |
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A General Service medal with a clasp bearing the campaign's name will be struck. |
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Off-stride and off-message during the campaign's final weeks, he never recovered. |
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But the campaign's polls had found that unaligned voters wanted detailed solutions to middle-class woes. |
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Noonan's party bombed in the subsequent election, but the photo his team conjured up became one of the campaign's most enduring images. |
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Dean, who sells himself as the presidential campaign's straightest shooter, is starting to throw voters some curves. |
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He has emerged as the campaign's best debater, always able to offer a tart critique of what is wrong with all the leading candidates. |
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Despite the tenuous nature of these links, professionals are obliged to advise and even persuade parents to follow the campaign's advice. |
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Though campaign Web sites may no longer be trophy innovations, they have become necessities to dovetail with your campaign's other strategic components. |
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Indeed, the real problem, one might say, was the campaign's susceptibility to mau-mauing and aggressively proffered free-advice from pundits and other Democrats. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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The campaign's first round of ads were subtle, and looked more like they were introducing a new band or an underground art project than a health message. |
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Many were outraged over the campaign's seemingly body-shaming language. |
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The white band is the campaign's symbol, worn on the wrist, the arm, the head, or on July 1, international White Band Day, entire buildings and edifices. |
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This war ended disastrously for Prussia, defeated and occupied within 19 days of the campaign's beginning. |
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The Pass on a Healthy Smile initiative was launched today at the campaign's flagship dental check-up station in Deira City Center. |
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In the campaign's early days, you could still pose an obvious question and receive a candid rather than canned response. |
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As the campaign's poll-tested phrasemaking constantly reminds us, voters crave change above all else. |
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But as a forward fabled for his pyrotechnic powers prepares for the domestic campaign's climax, some detonative displays seem certain. |
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George Stephanopoulos was the campaign's floppy-banged pivot man for communications. |
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The pair came to ground zero of the campaign's prime battleground, the Central Valley, for the second of their five planned debates. |
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And prior to kick-off Mr Chapman, who sponsors Stuart Barlow, presented an antiracism T-shirt to the Rovers striker to highlight the campaign's message. |
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His fellow panelists were the Brady Campaign's Dan Gross, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, and Lehigh University's James Peterson. |
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By 1943, the Allies began to gain the upper hand in the Pacific Campaign's air campaigns. |
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