letter-writing campaign
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campaign
noun[C]
uk/kæmˈpeɪn/us/kæmˈpeɪn/
a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a ...
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At the end of theletter-writingcampaign, propaganda-makers praised the cooperation of letter-writers and the value of their contributions.
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For many of those who took part in theletter-writingcampaign, putting pen to paper was more than the prosaic act of sending a request to a distant bureaucrat.
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His family and supporters started aletter-writingcampaignto the federal government for his release.
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Early in 1982, he undertook aletter-writingcampaignto strategically targeted states.
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Its first major action was aletter-writingcampaignin the same year.
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These religious groups organized aletter-writingcampaigndesigned to pressure the show's sponsors from advertising on the network.
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I am completely at a loss in attempting to fathom the reasons why certain individuals and certain groups have now started aletter-writingcampaignto defeat the act.
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A standard form letter was distributed as a template that allowed people (especially younger members) who were not familiar with letter-writing campaigns to participate.
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It was brought back on due both to aletter-writingcampaignwhich drew millions of letters nationwide and to the fact that ratings actually went "up" during summer reruns.
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Theodore exercised a wide influence during the first year of his exile, primarily through a massiveletter-writingcampaign.
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Theletter-writingcampaignintensified in 1969.
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