How To Use Endorse In A Sentence
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There couldn't have been a stronger endorsement.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gadafy's striking non-endorsement of the Democratic candidate focused in part on Obama's pledge of "unshakeable" support for Israel, which caused dismay, if not surprise, across the Arab and Muslim worlds last week.
Obama Taking Over Democratic National Committee Partly To Avoid Kerry's Fate
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Endorsed by a liar, that should be a clue that Grayson is worthless.
Grayson highlights McConnell endorsement in new ad
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They did not quite endorse "dismember and disembowel" as a workable alternative.
Beyond Repeal And Replace
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The Prime Minister is unlikely to endorse this view.
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He was left in limbo by Scottish Labour's Executive, which refused to endorse his candidacy until Fife police concluded their investigations into the case.
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On reflection, however, I feel this would be unlikely, because I cannot be alone in considering his regular waspish observations positive endorsement of a production.
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On April 4 Rocard called a conference to endorse a plan to strengthen anti-racist legislation and tolerance of immigrants.
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With this caveat, he endorsed the Fifth Army proposal for resuming the offensive on the Right Bank.
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Yesterday's mail alone brought 2 manuscripts for endorsement - and I plan to endorse both.
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This might not seem like a ringing endorsement of war, but it contrasted with his gloomy assessments in the previous year.
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Again, he lists these as all, what he calls illustrative options and doesn't endorse any of them.
CNN Transcript Dec 4, 2006
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As product endorsements go, it's a tough one to beat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Akbar said the House's endorsement of the 45 candidates was a three-stage process, including a plenary session of the legislative body.
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Moreover, candidacy for technical membership has to be proposed and endorsed by council members.
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And companies paying athletes to endorse their products are far more sensitive today to public opinion when it comes to social issues.
Times, Sunday Times
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An £80 fine was imposed, with endorsement of defendant's driving licence and a three months driving disqualification.
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They can be counted on to enthusiastically endorse any Democratic Party idea, regardless of how utterly void of common sense or careful forethought.
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And yes, Mr Obama refused to endorse Mrs Clinton's bad plan tax holiday.
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To get there, the Beaverton, Ore., sportswear giant plans to open more stores, put a renewed focused on recreational sports such as running and snowboarding, and emphasize its stable of local endorsers such as Chinese Olympic track-and-field star Liu Xiang and Chinese tennis player Li Na.
In China, Nike Sets Out to Alter Sports Mindset
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With all due respect, I think that your perspective here is horribly simplistic, uncomfortably mis-targeted (to the point of near endorsement), and quite diversionary from the essential core issue.
Oaxaca to Guadalajara: The good.. the bad.. & the ugly
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Intermarriage is wrong and Rabbi shouldn’t endorse it as beig equal to inmarriage.
Rosh Hashanah: Mixed Faith Families, Mix-and-Match Honey and Apples « The Blog at 16th and Q
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Clinton "courted" Edwards 'endorsement as aggressively as Obama did.
Clinton win leads to Obama boost
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Sometimes the information is certified by a firm of accountants or investment bankers, who put their reputation on the line when they endorse a company 's report.
Principles of Corporate Finance
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Ministers thought the public needed protection against their charitable contributions being used to further political agendas they might not endorse.
Times, Sunday Times
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Teddy Roosevelt endorsed an effort to remove spellings that many Americans perceived to be cumbersome and illogical from the English language as used in America.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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Our southern ally's loyalty to her beautiful "unredeemed" provinces, and her claim, which all right-minded Englishmen (I include myself) most heartily endorse, to dominate the historically Italian waters of the Adriatic, happily proved too strong for a machine-made sympathy for Berlin based on nothing better than a superficial resemblance between the histories of Piedmont and Prussia, and a record of nominal alliance with powers whose respect for paper treaties was always fairly apparent.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 15, 1917
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries.
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Anyone who has had access to classified work produced by the scientific civil service is likely to endorse this view.
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The argument put forth by Elaine Pagels and others is that Gnostics were a vibrant community that sought refuge from Roman power in cults that endorsed personal revelations.
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That is 4 Super Delegates to endorse not 3 This is what we call a avalanche of supers He has gotton almost 30 supers in 1 week he only needs 146 Delegates to win the nomination Hopefully that will come to close after Kentucky and Oregon vote.
Three more superdelegates for Obama
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Furthermore, when GMAC filed its proof of claim, the Endorsement was not included, which is a further indication that the allonge containing the Endorsement was not affixed to the Note
The Home Equity Theft Reporter
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Those are not the restrictions Congress voted for. no editorial endorsements from the Press (they are corporations).
Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
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Mencken argues that the Constitution does not permit the government to use its authority and resources to endorse or spread particular religious beliefs.
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I didn't self-publish Shaken, even though I endorse self-pubbing, because AmazonEncore will be able to reach a much wider audience than I can on my own.
Archive 2010-05-24
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For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever.
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I agree, however, that Chaney should be doing his endorsements from a cell.
Cheney endorses Rubio for Senate
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They endorse our utilization of emerging technologies for research, education, and therapy.
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As predicted, many get there because of so-called exogenous shocks: a major media announcement, a celebrity endorsement, a dignitary's death.
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Another benefit of privatization, which I thought that Brad DeLong endorsed, is that it might constrain the political tendency to promise a free lunch.
Social Security Arithmetic, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Wife beating is not endorsed, although some opportunist clerics interpret that it is permissible.
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I take the opportunity to endorse the comments of others who have spoken with high regard of the pharmacy services that are provided by our pharmacy professionals here in New Zealand.
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He must make much money on those tennis shoe endorsements he does.
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James Carville thought it was appropriate to liken Bill Richardson to Judas who sold out Jesus for 30 pieces of silver when he endorsed Barack Obama and reiterated his incongruous biblical analogy on CNN by saying that Richardson was being "disloyal" - not to the country, but to the Clintons.
Sam Sedaei: The Price of Loyalty
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The criticisms of these bodies were also endorsed this week by a committee of MPs and peers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Note that you can not mix endorsement marks, ie. you can not accept some and reject others at the same time.
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I'm not saying Moore is above criticism either, I really reamed him out earlier this year when he endorsed Clark.
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Copyleft turns out to have other benefits, and people who endorse the practical values of "open source" rather than the ethical ideals of free software have often used the GNU GPL.
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Palin divvied out 57 total endorsements of House, Senate, and governor candidates in the run up to the midterm elections.
Sarah Palin Endorsements Boast Winning Record, Tarnished By Key Losses
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The Senate was expected to endorse the decision by the end of the month.
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Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine.
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Given such a groundswell of popular support, it may be little wonder that powerful forces in Westminster have endorsed the project.
Times, Sunday Times
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Obama was introduced in Fort Myers by Charlie Crist, the popular Governor of Florida, who is one of few nationally-known Republican politicians to endorse the president's economic recovery plan.
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She replied that she had never heard of such a ghastly deed, and, consequently, she had no choice but to return my annual stipend unendorsed and uncashed.
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• U.S. immediately endorses American passports as nonvalid for travel to Hungary, which of course involves cancellation of Porgy and Bess visita much publicized State Department project.
Enemies of the People
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It has also been endorsed by the city planning authority in the context of the Oxford Local Plan Review 1991-2001.
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It would not be accurate to describe the post–baby boomer generation as ardently pro-life, as few endorse a total ban on abortion, but they are more willing than their parents to place restrictions on abortion.
American Grace
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Anjali not only endorsed Annika's decision to enter the forbidden PGA territory but supports creation of more invitational sporting events featuring women and men wherever possible to attract more public and media exposure for sport.
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He also admitted driving without due care and attention and was fined £250 and had his licence endorsed.
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To endorse one-dimensional submission is to reject the whole counsel of Scripture.
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We have a host of very satisfied customers who would gladly endorse this.
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He is the ideal star to endorse their brand and his huge social media following is sure to up the company's.
The Sun
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The amount of each drawing must be endorsed on the documentary credit.
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In fact, the biggest surge in recent sales trends has been for flip-up, network-backed, celebrity-endorsed models.
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And correspondent Wyatt Cenac reported live from Heaven on which Republican was the odds-on favorite to receive the "coveted God endorsement.
Cheers & Jeers: Jon Stewart in 2012
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This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook.
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The celebrity endorsement has started since a long time ago.
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Not exactly a ringing endorsement for a deal that has bemused many in the City.
Times, Sunday Times
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Is it perhaps yet another organisation designed to make money by providing endorsements of dubious value?
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But scratch the surface and it was hardly a ringing endorsement.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Chancellor's endorsement of the policy suggests two things.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her endorsement tipped the balance in nomination contest after nomination contest.
Times, Sunday Times
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The UN Security Council endorsed the recommendation submitted by the Secretary General.
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We live in a culture that accepts - even endorses - violence against women; females are turned into objects and young girls are sexualized to sell products and services.
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The Guardian, UK, reported on July 8th thatyour administration endorsed a revival of America's nuclear industryWednesdayin an effort to build forward momentum for climate change legislation before the Senate~ "The endorsement of a nuclear revival~ a generation after the last reactor was commissioned ~ suggests the Obama administration is open to further compromises as it seeks to find a path through the Senate.
Greenpeace Makes A Statement / Will Obama Listen ?
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EU leaders are expected to endorse a new crisis mechanism for the eurozone at a summit next week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Smiling, the brown-haired Caucasian man, now proud that he endorsed his own intuitiveness, escorted me down a stairway, then through a long, concrete tunnel-like corridor.
One Season
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Publication Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W 3 C Membership.
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In San Francisco, for example, the Greenbelt Alliance Compact Development Endorsement Program supports infill housing and developments if they are transit oriented or affordable.
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Connie Mack, both of whom waited until this week to endorse the majority leader.
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Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to endorse their products.
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It is likely that you will join in the author's song with joy and wholeheartedly endorse the great hymn to eco-feminism with which chapter fifteen concludes.
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Have you ever had an ex so salty that they unendorsed you on LinkedIn?
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The IOC's executive board is meant to endorse candidate cities in May next year, opening the way for a full-blooded assessment, including visits by an evaluation commission.
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At the end of October, egged on by rank-and-file demands for an eight-hour day, the Soviet endorsed renewed strike action.
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Could that be classified as the oddest or most unique endorsement you've received -- or does someone or something else earn that classification?
Talking Comics with Tim: Kevin J. Anderson | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
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We have precisely the same structure - a monopolistic, representation body endorsed by statute.
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No separate penalty was imposed for the other driving offences though his licence was endorsed with the appropriate penalty points.
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Einstein's popularizing book, Relativity: The Special and the General Theory, and The Meaning of Relativity, seem to convey his endorsement of a phenomenological account of the nature of space and time.
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Hang in there Gore, the candidate you really want to endorse is working her way to victory.
Gore speaks: I still may endorse
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I would strongly endorse this sentiment and record my own appreciation for their commitment and support.
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We acknowledge that this change in the shape of the EU is indeed constitutional, does mark something pretty big, and merits the thumbprint of the nation to endorse it.
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Wandering round to the façade, finished in 1886, it is a careful imitation of fifteenth-century work we see, saved from the mere routine of just that, in its design at any rate, by the vote of the people, who, against the opinion of all the artists in Florence at that time, insisted on the cornice following the basilical form of the tower, refusing to endorse the pointed "tricuspidal" design.
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
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The MRM is a government-endorsed group combining the work of civil society, NGOs, faith-based organisation and experts in ethics and sociology.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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President [[Teddy Roosevelt]] endorsed an effort to remove spellings that many Americans perceived to be cumbersome and illogical from the English language as used in America.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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Needless to say I have not been asked to endorse anything.
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Licensure of practitioners of various pseudosciences is often treated as endorsement and as a gateway to greater privileges.
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Gotta love the the snark of pointing out that the endorsement form is badly written.
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Qiao Shi, the intelligence chief who had abstained in the martial law vote earlier, endorsed an immediate army crackdown.
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That popular vote which will be thrown about as a ringing endorsement in the weeks ahead has mainly been propped up by voters in what you can comfortably call forgone conclusion states.
"He's the American Neil Kinnock."
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McCain selectively "rejected" statements made by Hateful Hagee but never denounced the endorsement.
McCain rejects endorsement of a second controversial pastor
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April 16th, 2010 4: 45 pm ET awww, poor wittle demmies. they're just upset that no one wants to endorse their candidate. boohoo.
Romney backs Rubio in Florida primary battle
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House committees usually endorse the legislation they produce.
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I did not threaten to resign but I did make it clear that I would not endorse changes I could not justify.
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This October, the entire region will be given the chance to endorse the assembly plans or vote them down in a referendum.
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For a near 10million striker it was hardly the most glowing endorsement.
The Sun
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His endorsement fanned my flickering fantasy into a burning desire.
Christianity Today
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It also endorses agreement and monitoring of third-party protocols.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the most controversial recommendations of the report calls for the government to endorse a package of measures to fundamentally reform the property market by capping the price of development land.
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If we can just get the great man to endorse Scottish tourism, we could make a very unspiritual mint.
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The court's endorsement means kettling is fast becoming common practice at a wide range of protests.
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Cheney is the enforcer to keep Boy George in line wolfowits and the rest of the bunch feith rove etc.. are the people who broguht the plan for Bush to endorse those are the men who are to blame.
EMPTY HEART: Historical roots of the phenomenon of Colin Powell
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a long term endorsee of Ernie Ball Musicman Guitars, working with the company since 1998 performing clinics in
WN.com - Articles related to Winners at the Academy of Country Music Awards
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Some top judges have endorsed our product and this shows that some of the best food in the country comes from just down the road!
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And yes, Mr Obama refused to endorse Mrs Clinton's bad plan for a gas-tax holiday.
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Both parties require their parliamentary leaders to be elected or re-endorsed by caucus every three years.
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Rather than refer to her speech at the previous day's banquet, whether to endorse or disavow such colorful phrases as "the Pentagon, a pentacle crowded with the demons of nuclear madness," or "the CIA-the Children Immolation Agency," he made an unspeech of it and simply called her a modern Joan of Arc. That St. Joan took arms in the cause of liberation became an unfact.
The Boat of a Million Years
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Do they just focus on professional reputation and managerial competence, as measured by endorsements?
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His answer was hardly a ringing endorsement.
The Sun
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An uncontested election would imply endorsements of these mistakes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their goal is not to authenticate or necessarily even endorse these paranormal accounts.
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Leaders of the former communist countries awaiting EU membership cheered Ireland's decision to endorse the EU's eastward expansion.
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The EU is therefore right to endorse the official result.
Times, Sunday Times
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Universities are issued with a licence to endorse visa applications when they are granted the status of highly trusted sponsor.
Times, Sunday Times
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The council endorsed the policy, which was enacted by the university president.
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Why, it even carries the implicit endorsement of the US Secretary of State.
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And while the party wants the public to endorse the amendment, turnout may be a more accurate analysis of success than a yes vote.
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Those that pray/prey on streetcorners, and those that think they are being persecuted if they cannot teach creation myths in science or have the school administrator endorse Christianity over the intercom are the ones that concern me.
Fort sumter, brooklyn
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The Trustee endorsed the bill of exchange in favour of Sealark.
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McCain endorsed Sarah (the village IDIOT) Palin and he can't endorse (vote for) a Judge with proven academic and judicial experience!
McCain to vote against Sotomayor
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he was endorsed by the Democratic machine
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JAMES CARVILLE, CNN POLITICAL ANALYST: If Mrs. Clinton were to say, you know, Bill, James is coming in here, and he has got some things to say, and we ought to listen very carefully to what he says, well, believe you me, that's a pretty good endorsement.
CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2006
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Aware that some athletes might want to cash in even before the cereal-endorsement folks showed up, USOC handlers pleaded with the American athletes not to sell or trade their official uniforms (comprising nearly 50 articles of clothing, from broadbrim felt hats to leather flight jackets) - at least until after the closing ceremonies.
New Age Games
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My hair was long as it always had been; our order didn't endorse tonsures, thank God.
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Voters also heavily endorsed a clause on the ballot paper calling for the convening of a constituent assembly to reform the Constitution.
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The Textile Services Association has drawn up a code of practice endorsed by the Office of Fair Trading.
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D. Hayworth, taking on John McCain in Arizona, was spurned for an endorsement, and even Ron Paul, the libertarian congressman who has been the emblem of sentiment against big government for decades, has found himself accused of "going Washington.
Has Obama Hit Bottom?
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Do endorsements from a politician's spouse mean much?
Jenny Sanford makes endorsement, says her family is 'resilient'
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For a nation to endorse torture as an element of policy and to employ it just once is to befoul it morally ever bit as much as if it had tortured millions.
Hastert goes (back) to work for Turkey « Antiwar.com Blog
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‘I'm sure they were chagrined that I didn't endorse the ticket,’ he says.
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His main claim to fame was that he made the Chiquita guitar that Billy Gibbons endorsed about ten, fifteen years ago.
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(CNN) – Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson is touting a high profile endorsement in his bid for his state's Republican Senate nomination in a new campaign commercial.
Grayson highlights McConnell endorsement in new ad
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My suspicions were aroused by the unnumbered pages and curious celebrity endorsements, and a quick survey of other news kiosks confirmed that this ad did not come from the Mirror distribution center.
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BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Wolf, he seemed to say everything but the word endorse when speaking about Obama.
CNN Transcript Jan 8, 2008
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Endorse To sign a contract indicating approval of the terms and conditions of the contract. Also referred as acceptance of risk for debt issuance.
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Either Runcible knew of their efforts and quietly endorsed them—in which case he was a screeching hypocrite—or else they acted without his knowledge, in which case his craftiness was a sham and he lived in quiet ignorance.
Sir Apropos of Nothing
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The right to demand payment from the endorser of a commercial paper when the first party liable fails to pay.
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Many standard theories of causation also endorse this conclusion, for example, if we are willing to assume it is a law that all ravens are black, then nomological theories of causation will support the claim.
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The board unanimously endorsed this report, but the press laughed it off the table.
Times, Sunday Times
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If he endorses Clinton, well, it is a gamble and I don't think he would risk his political life to do so, especially when his campagne is all against Washington insider.
Blitzer: Could John Edwards finally pick a candidate?
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The board unanimously endorsed this report, but the press laughed it off the table.
Times, Sunday Times
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So, thanks for the endorsement, white-haired dude.
Times, Sunday Times
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And companies paying athletes to endorse their products are far more sensitive today to public opinion when it comes to social issues.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it does go back to certain pre-selection, a certain point for the National Party that one person received endorsement and not another.
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He charged that leadership at the highest levels of the academy implicitly endorses Christianity.
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From their perspective, it makes a lot of sense to endorse an occasional blue state pro-choice Republican - certainly against an anti-choice Democrat.
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You want us to endorse some fiendish invention that will be the means of taking human life!
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In 1925 he'encouraged'his admirals to endorse a decision not to build any carriers.
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Clean on board bill of Lading and blank endorsed, showing final destination, freight payable on destination.
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Twenty years ago I had an endorsement on my driving licence, should I be banned from driving?
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This petition was endorsed "negatived" in the handwriting of the secretary.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884
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It's a sound principle: U.S. securities markets should operate under national rules, a dictum endorsed by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
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He is not going to endorse any body - Clintons would take ahuge sigh.
Sources: Hillary To Be Endorsed By John Glenn
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Forus not to dothis would only endorse the proposition that the American electorate is intellectually obtuse and morallyderelict and we surround ourselves in a steel fortressof delusion and denial andany awareness of the grossest atrocities committed by leaders we choose.
We Must Raise Our Voices for Our Country's Redemption
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But though she and Barack Obama deride NCLB publicly, each endorses the idea of accountability.
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Desiderius: OV, âit speaks volumes about Eugene Volokhâs judgment that he overlooks John Eastmanâs repugnant views on this matter and endorses him anywayâIt speaks volumes about OVâs judgment that he underlooks EVâs unrepugnant views on a wide variety of other matters and blasts him anyway.
The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities
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However, analyses of their individual scores revealed that this was a reflection of their general agreement about traditional roles rather than a specific endorsement of equalitarian roles.
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Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system.
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Campbell's campaign, meanwhile, said the endorsement is nothing more than an "IOU from the 2008 election cycle.
Palin irks her supporters with California endorsement
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The Holy Prophet (saws) is available by Hazrat Uthman ibn Affan (raa) to have endorsed aloes to be placed upon bruise eyes to cover them.
Archive 2009-11-01
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An example of the support of rebellion in the notes is found in that on Exodus 1: 19, where the Geneva annotators endorse the disobedience of the Egyptian midwives regarding the killings of Hebrew male children.
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The church insurance policy contained an endorsement extending coverage to church members.
Christianity Today
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As a not-for-profit publication we cannot, of course, endorse either team.
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English landscape, Austen offers a sort of test case that asks how the sensibility endorsed by the eighteenth-century novel fares in quotidian England.
Money, Matrimony, and Memory: Secondary Heroines in Radcliffe, Austen, and Cooper
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The fixed penalty fine of £60 is bad enough but the additional endorsement of three penalty points is outrageous.
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Sometimes the information is certified by a firm of accountants or investment bankers, who put their reputation on the line when they endorse a company's report.
Principles of Corporate Finance
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The new design only received a lukewarm endorsement from head office.
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We are very proud to receive this quality endorsement, we operate in a highly customer orientated industry, and the focus of the new standard is very much in keeping with our ethos.
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What particularly strikes me about Taha Abdul-Basser's remark is not his endorsement of the traditional Islamic death sentence for people who convert out of Islam, but his combining that endorsement with criticism of "hegemonic" human rights discourse!
Never Yet Melted
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The House of Councillors voted 210 to 23 to endorse the bill to revise the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law.
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The idea began when two planning board members attended a workshop on local initiatives, and was endorsed by the three selectmen in open meeting.
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In the paper's Wednesday edition, the editorial board which endorsed Clinton's White House bid earlier this year says the New York senator's "negativity" is doing "harm to her, her opponent, her party and the 2008 election.
NY Times slams Clinton's 'negativity'
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But scratch the surface and it was hardly a ringing endorsement.
Times, Sunday Times
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That is a strong endorsement.
The Sun
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The church insurance policy contained an endorsement extending coverage to church members.
Christianity Today
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Red caps, badges, distinct ties and other emblems confer authority on to officially endorsed senior pupils.
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I don't just stamp my name and endorse it.
The Sun
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As Thomas Mallon wrote in a 2006 story in The New Yorker, the book acts as “an ungainsayable endorser of the obvious.”
Killing the Mockingbird
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Her endorsement tipped the balance in nomination contest after nomination contest.
Times, Sunday Times
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He endorses a hard line on abortion in the platform, but he welcomes pro-choice people in the party.
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Request additional insured endorsements and certificates of insurance from all independent contractors who conduct programs in your name, or come on your premises.
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That such thoughts strayed in between the gales of laughter is enough endorsement.
Times, Sunday Times
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Apparently fearing that direct rule might be imposed, the Moldavian Supreme Soviet voted on Dec. 30 to endorse the decree.
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Yet theories that endorse the implosion and blurring of the traditionally drawn boundaries between conventionally accepted dualisms are not necessarily postmodern.
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This is a position we would also endorse for language work.
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But public opinion is strongly against such an idea and the suave, smooth-spoken prime minister has not endorsed it.
Times, Sunday Times
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But grace is no blanket endorsement of human autonomy.
Christianity Today
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As one who suffers from acute arthritis I can fully endorse this view.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fukuyama, for example, endorses technologies designed for world-engineering purposes but rejects those aimed at person-engineering - in particular, those technologies of an enhancive nature.
Ethical Technology
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OK, not to be snipy or whiny, I'm going to start keeping track of the number of hours (or days) it takes Greg and Eric to post an Obama super-delegate endorsement vs. a Clinton super endorsement.
Rep. Ike Skelton (D-MO) Endorses Clinton