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Debs

[debz]

noun

  1. Eugene Victor, 1855–1926, U.S. labor leader: Socialist candidate for president 1900–20.



Debs

/ ɛ /

noun

  1. Eugene Victor. 1855–1926, US labour leader; five times Socialist presidential candidate (1900–20)

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In any case, the money is already allocated, and “it would take an act of Congress to change that,” Debs Schrimmer of the U.S.

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I compare it to the sentence that Eugene Debs, the leader of the American Railway Union, received in 1894 for shutting down America's railway system during a strike.

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Also previously announced, the festival will open with the world premiere of David Gordon Green’s “Nutcrackers,” starring Ben Stiller, and close with Rebel Wilson’s directing debut, the musical comedy “Debs.”

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That piece of history belongs to Eugene V. Debs, who ran on the Socialist Party ticket in 1920 — and garnered almost a million votes, or about 3 percent.

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Not since Eugene V. Debs campaigned from a prison cell more than a century ago has the United States experienced what is now happening: a prominent candidate with felony convictions running for president.

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