card-carrying in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Just 32,750 are actual card-carrying, dues-paying members of the party.
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I soon became a card-carrying union member and subsequently never shut up about it.
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The party lost the 1962 election, but it held a convention to discuss its platform in 1965 and opened its structures to card-carrying supporters.
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I'm a card-carrying member of three parent school associations.
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The term card-carrying originally had no political connotation, and was used to describe membership in any organisation.
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Being a card-carrying materialist, he then asked if angels were born, had parents, lived and died.
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However, this authorization was withdrawn because the party no longer had one hundred card-carrying members.
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The term card-carrying widened in scope after the 1950s, and now refers to any registered member of an organisation, or any authentic person.
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And while the downtown clubs offer a few discounts or free memberships to exceptional players, they still have to cater to card-carrying members.
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Join a party and become a card-carrying member of any party.
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