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Axelrod

[ ak-suhl-rod ]

noun

  1. Julius, 1912–2004, U.S. biochemist and pharmacologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1970.


Axelrod

/ ˈæksəlrɒd /

noun

  1. AxelrodJulius19122004MUSSCIENCE: neuropharmacologistSCIENCE: chemist Julius. 1912–2004, US neuropharmacologist, renowned for his work on catecholamines. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (with von Euler and Bernard Katz) 1970
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Example Sentences

David Axelrod, the Democratic strategist, once said “campaigns are like an MRI of the soul — whoever you are, eventually people will find out.”

“I don’t think there necessarily was path here for her. If you’re the vice president of an administration people want to fire, you’re way behind the 8-ball to start,” said David Axelrod, former President Obama’s lead strategist.

Axelrod said Harris ran about as good a campaign as she could under the circumstances.

Many Republicans here were incensed earlier this month when Democratic analyst David Axelrod, who served as a senior advisor to former President Obama, suggested on his podcast that “upscale” liberal voters in Asheville would be more adept at navigating voting hurdles than rural Republicans.

“I’m not sure a bunch of these folks who’ve had their homes and lives destroyed elsewhere in western North Carolina, in the mountains there, are going to be as easy to wrangle for the Trump campaign,” Axelrod said.

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