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re-elect造句
1. The committee voted to re-elect him chairman. 2. Morris was re-elected for a third term. 3. She was re-elected to parliament. 4. He was reelected for four consecutive terms. 5. By popular request, the chairman was re-elected. 6. He was overwhelmingly re-elected as party leader. 7. Newspapers predicted that Davis would be re-elected. 8. The council re-elected him unopposed as party leader. 9. He has been reelected to Parliament. 10. The President promised across-the-board tax cuts if re-elected. 11. Mr Reynolds was re-elected by 102 votes to 60. 12. The party leader was re-elected unopposed. 13. I'd put my shirt on the President being re-elected. 14. It was surprising the government was re-elected, given that they had raised taxes so much. 15. We re-elected him monitor. 16. To re-elect Messrs and as Directors of the Company. 4. 17. To re-elect Mr Wong Wai Ming as director. 18. To re-elect Directors and fix their remuneration for 2009. 19. Politician: Re-elect me for a second term! 20. To re-elect retiring directors and to fix their remuneration. 21. In general, incumbents have a 94 per cent chance of being re-elected. 22. The president will pursue lower taxes if he is re-elected. 23. It was partly the fragmentation of the opposition which helped to get the Republicans re-elected. 24. This scandal could seriously jeopardize his chances of being re-elected. 25. Republicans have been careful not to dismiss the proposals of a re-elected president enjoying high public approval ratings. 26. House leaders have insisted they still have the votes to re-elect Gingrich. 27. It is the opposite of the Democrats' aim, which is to re-elect Clinton and regain control of House and Senate. 28. AFGHANS are set to go back to the polls to decide whether to re-elect Hamid Karzai as president for another five years on Saturday November 7th. 29. Two Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, linked the break-in to the committee to re-elect Republican President Richard Nixon. 30. Greene, who proposed raising taxes to improve education. It has been shown that voters nationwide tend to re-elect people already in office, regardless of candidates' proposals.