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Sanders


Definition:

  • (n.) An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is also seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, recently proposed a bill that would ease the financial burden of prescription drugs on elderly Americans by allowing Medicare, the national social health insurance program, to negotiate with the pharmaceutical companies to keep prices down.
  • (2) Can somebody who is not a billionaire, who stands for working families, actually win an election into which billionaires are pouring millions of dollars?” Naming prominent and controversial rightwing donors, he said: “It is not just Hillary, it is the Koch brothers, it is Sheldon Adelson.” Stephanopoulos seized the moment, asking: “Are you lumping her in with them?” Choosing to refer to the 2010 supreme court decision that removed limits on corporate political donations, rather than address the question directly, Sanders replied: “What I am saying is that I get very frightened about the future of American democracy when this becomes a battle between billionaires.
  • (3) Appealing to Sanders supporters, he said he was for “jobs, jobs, jobs”.
  • (4) Asymmetries occur less often whilst using the low-cervical-pull according to Sander, due to the reduced friction between the two plastic parts of this headgear system.
  • (5) Sanders set out his healthcare plans, attacked the war on drugs, and explained his support for public schools.
  • (6) And there seems to be party consensus that this is a good thing; a poll released this week by NBC News and Survey Monkey found that 57% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters want Sanders to stay in the race until the convention.
  • (7) Sanders, the Vermont senator and self-described democratic socialist, first answered questions from Fox News anchor Bret Baier over his comments in Sunday’s debate that white people “don’t know what it’s like to be living in a ghetto”.
  • (8) Indeed, some of his ideas for fixing this broken American dream echo Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930s – most notably a $1tn investment in public infrastructure, which Sanders claims would create 16m new jobs.
  • (9) Clinton met with Jane Dougherty, sister of Mary Sherlach, who was slain at the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012; Tom Sullivan and Matthew Jenks, the father and brother-in-law, respectively, of Alex Sullivan, who was killed in the 2012 movie theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado; and Coni Sanders, daughter of Dave Sanders, killed in the 1999 Columbine High School shootings in Colorado.
  • (10) However, the Iowa Democratic party decided to shift one delegate from Sanders to Clinton on the night and did not notify precinct secretary J Pablo Silva that they had done so.
  • (11) Now Sanders is seeing his poll numbers start to climb again, particularly in New Hampshire and Iowa, even though Clinton is seemingly doing everything right.
  • (12) But Sanders, 73, rejected the idea his appeal is limited to voters on the left, boldly predicting on Wednesday that his message would appeal to both fellow independents and Republicans.
  • (13) Having volunteered out of pocket to organize for Sanders across the country, West said he had not yet warmed up to Clinton and the controversy “made it more difficult”.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bernie Sanders: I want to see major changes in the Democratic party But Clinton is still a comfortable favourite in polling at the national level and her team argued earlier that day that if she can shrink his lead to single digits in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, she will have blunted the surprise momentum that unnerved supporters when he came within a whisker of beating her in Iowa.
  • (15) A belated acknowledgement of the damage inflicted by decades of stagnated earnings and inequality have meant pay levels have rightly climbed to prominence, in part spurred by Vermont senator Bernie Sanders who put fair pay at the heart of his campaign attempts to secure the Democratic nomination for president.
  • (16) Bernie Sanders to challenge Hillary Clinton from the left in 2016 election Read more “People should not underestimate me,” Sanders said.
  • (17) The last few months have seen the former secretary of state dogged by a relentless focus over her use of a private email server , dipping favorabillity numbers and the rise of Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator who is challenging her for the Democratic party’s nomination.
  • (18) It was the second time that Sanders had been upstaged by members of Black Lives Matter.
  • (19) The Clinton campaign manager also hesitated when asked if any of his staff had access to Sanders’ records, saying he was sure no one had “reached into Bernie Sanders’ data and extracted it in the way that the Bernie Sanders campaign did this week”.
  • (20) (More than a quarter of Sanders’ supporters come from just three counties – which awards only 12% of delegates; the caucus structure is thought to favor Clinton significantly).

Saunders


Definition:

  • (n.) See Sandress.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Certainly, Saunders did not land a single blow that threatened to stop his opponent, although he took quite a few himself that threatened his titles in the final few rounds.
  • (2) That motivation is echoed by Nicola Saunders, 25, an Edinburgh University graduate who has just been called to the bar to practise as a barrister and is tutoring Moses, an ex-convict, in maths.
  • (3) With the awareness of quality of life as a primary goal in terminal cancer patients, widespread attention has been drawn to the direct delivery of long-term intraspinal analgesics to cancer patients for who all medical pain control regimens have failed (Coombs & Saunders, 1974).
  • (4) It is little more than a year since Ms Saunders became the first DPP who had made a career largely as a manager in the Crown Prosecution Service, where she took a particular interest in the vulnerable.
  • (5) Neil Saunders, analyst for Conlumino, said Tesco had made a mistake by choosing to fight the Christmas sales battle on low prices alone: "This festive season was not about austerity; consumers were willing to trade up and sought quality and value rather than just low prices.
  • (6) But we’re only at the beginning of the journey as to where more subtle, cultural discrimination kicks in,” admits Saunders.
  • (7) Before sentencing him, Mr Justice Saunders said: "It is vital that people feel able to trust our legislators and their use of public funds."
  • (8) "It is clear from the footage that there was sufficient time for the words to have been said either as described by the gate officer or as described by Mitchell," said Saunders.
  • (9) Saunders said everyone from tech companies like Twitter and Facebook, to police and the CPS and wider society, needed to do more to tackle the growing scale of threatening and abusive communications online.
  • (10) Cotto is probably at the head of the queue but there are other intriguing options, including the monster of the division, the unbeaten Gennady Golovkin, and Chris Eubank Jr, who looked good stopping the former Saunders victim, Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan in London on 12 December – or even a rematch with Lee.
  • (11) I, like Professor Steve Field, chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Dr John Saunders, chair of the Royal College of Physicians' ethics committee and Dr Tony Calland, chairman of the ethics committee at the British Medical Association, who have commented on these figures, am extremely concerned that people with non-terminal conditions are choosing to travel abroad to die.
  • (12) Alison Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for London , was woken by an urgent plea for an extra prosecutor.
  • (13) Peter Saunders, founder of the National Association for People Abused as Children , said: "The silver lining in all of this is that abusers might think twice about abusing children because the cat is out of the bag, and we have got to be optimistic that this does mark a significant change in attitudes."
  • (14) It is all but unheard of for a chief crown prosecutor to appear in court – particularly one as eminent as Saunders, who oversees nearly 200,000 cases a year and a budget of almost £100m.
  • (15) Saunders also attacked a branch of Tesco with a shovel and handed out looted property to other rioters.
  • (16) In a statement, Care UK “offers its condolences” and adds that prison was not the right place for Dean Saunders.
  • (17) Her council has increased hiring fees for its football pitches by 91% since then, which Kenny Saunders, of the Save Grass Roots Football campaign , says is being replicated across the country and driving senior and junior clubs away.
  • (18) Stay (sung primarily by Detroit) became a mutant No 1 hit, a pop culture flashpoint parodied by both French & Saunders and Newman & Baddiel, who likened Fahey's voice to a foghorn.
  • (19) "Contagion from Greece is what I would call thematic," says Michael Saunders, an economist at Citigroup.
  • (20) Saunders said: "Mr Mulcaire, you are truly the lucky one", telling him it would be "wrong" to send him back to prison as he had already served time in 2007 for phone hacking.

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