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Cardin

[kahr-dan, kar-dan]

noun

  1. Pierre, 1922–2020, French fashion designer.



Cardin

/ kardɛ̃ /

noun

  1. Pierre (pjɛr). born 1922, French couturier, noted esp for his collections for men

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That atmosphere will help Schiff get beyond being pigeonholed as a Trump adversary, even if he continues to be on Trump’s list of enemies, said Democratic Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, who is retiring after 18 years in the Senate.

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“The president-elect has a long list, and that list changes every day and it changes by the moment,” Cardin said.

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Sen. Ben Cardin, the retiring Democrat whom Alsobrooks and Hogan are seeking to replace, won 65 to 30 percent in his 2018 reelection.

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Larry Hogan, the popular former governor and probably the only Republican in the state who could get elected to the Senate, last week won his party’s nomination to fill the seat that Democratic Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin is giving up.

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Alsobrooks, a county executive, won the Democratic nomination for the Maryland Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Ben Cardin.

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