renomination|renominations in English

noun

act of nominating again, reappointment, act of redesignating someone to a particular position or office

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1. The Cantankerous aide organized support for health care reform coordinated the Whitewater defense and helped chart the course to renomination: 7

2. • The Cantankerous aide organized support for health care reform, coordinated the Whitewater defense and helped chart the course to renomination.

3. Though, in the original text, the Duchess gets called not a "goose" but, less Appetizingly, a buse--a buzzard--this renomination of an object figured elsewhere as irresistibly succulent betokens less some failed or half-hearted attempt at aversion therapy than a perverse technique, like that still preferred by the subtlest (not to say the most jaded) of palates, for making the flavor of fowl more intoxicatingly "high" …