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Several readers threaten to cancel subscriptions over The Times owner’s decision on the editorial board’s presidential endorsement.

Conversely, we tend to demand political endorsements from our entertainment, and the fact that “September 5” stays several football fields away from taking a stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will likely irritate a few people.

I continued to keep in contact with Giovanni over the years, and was fortunate enough for her to not only give insight, but a valuable endorsement to the most vulnerable book I ever wrote.

From Salon

The election starts all over again in three or four months' time, to give candidates a chance to gather endorsements to run.

From BBC

But does that equate to a full-throated endorsement of his policy proposals?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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