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canvass <a canvass; canvasses> N

canvass VB

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His monumental canvasses are created in a darkroom where he works with silver-nitrate/oil paint.
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Candidates felt safe enough to canvass for votes, while the 2005 elections saw little public campaigning.
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He soon became a prolific painter of large canvasses, creating more than 200 in less than three years.
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The paper canvasses various options for managing end-of-life units and analyses the costs and benefits of each.
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The shirt and stockings are made of canvass.
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The fuselage was to be made of steel tubes welded together and covered with plywood and canvass.
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The canvass committee disagreed on whether to allow these ballots to be counted or not.
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The devastation of the church and the school buildings was so enormous that a canvass roof was placed on top of the old church.
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Special category electors do not register through the annual canvass procedure.
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Candidates for elective office can be selected by (1) mass meetings, (2) party canvasses, (3) conventions, or (4) primaries.
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