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McAuliffe

[ muh-kaw-lif ]

noun

  1. Anthony Clement, 1898–1975, U.S. Army general.


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The bill is expected to be signed by Governor Terry McAuliffe.

Progressive Democrats prefer to edit McAuliffe out of the 2013 election story.

The McAuliffe candidacy epitomized everything about their own party that progressive Democrats most dislike.

As governor of Virginia, McAuliffe is now well positioned to do transactions.

McAuliffe saw politics less as a calling and more as an opportunity.

McAuliffe's nether garments were fashioned out of sacking originally used for packing liquor cases.

McAuliffe was wiping his massive forehead with an oily rag the half-breed had recently employed for gun-cleaning purposes.

Angry and excited, McAuliffe paced the narrow floor, his great voice booming forth like a bull's bellow.

The defenders left their post and came round McAuliffe, with the unimportant exception of Denton.

The half-breed disappeared within the hut, while McAuliffe, with the air of a general, reviewed his prisoners.

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