In the campaign of 2012, Mitt Romney is using an aged MD-83.
Paul Ryan is using an even older DC-9-32
I feel asleep during Mitt Romney's oration.
Silicon is a type of substance you can use as a insulating material for a hot mitt.
No. The "Progressive" label in United States political arena is generally reserved for the middle-Left political stance (that is, moderate Left). Some use the term Liberal and Progressive interchangeably, but that is incorrect, as the philosophies differ in some important ways. Romney was originally a moderate Republican; however, in his past two Presidential runs, he has espoused more traditional Conservative Republican views.
Jorge Posada uses a Wilson A2000 catchers mitt.
You can use "mitt" in a sentence like this: "She slipped her hand into the warm mitt to keep it cozy during the chilly walk." In this context, "mitt" refers to a mitten, a type of handwear designed to keep hands warm.
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uhh a plane.
he uses a mitt that is just made for him
We are lucky to have a guest lecturer in ancient Greek politics, one with a reputation as an excellent orator.
767 PLANE
No way he was just saying that the he is going to help PBS get off of some of the very little government money they use. Most of the money PBS gets comes from foundations or donations. This means romney was keeping PBS from going out of business because if the government took them off that then PBS would go out for sure.
I am not sure either candidate had a mascot. Perhaps you are thinking of the animals that represent the political parties: cartoonist Thomas Nast was the first to use the elephant to represent the Republicans, way back in 1874, and they have used it ever since; so if you saw any "mascots" that were elephants, they represented Mitt Romney's party, the Republicans. The Democrats have used the donkey as their symbol for almost as long, so if you saw any images of the donkey, it may have related to the Democratic candidate, Mr. Obama, and his party.