Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Vanessa Thibodeau appears to have run a low-profile campaign in the 2007 election.
Despite running a relatively low-profile campaign, she coasted to a win in the primary election on June 6 with 60 percent of the vote.
Butterfield ran a low-profile campaign.
There is Matt Thieke, a computer programmer who has tried to get attention for his low-profile campaign by ambushing the major candidates at public events.
While the Working Families candidates have taken time off work to electioneer, the Democratic candidates are running their usual low-profile campaigns.
They ran a low-profile campaign and stood Stephen Gallagher, a former President of Glasgow University Union.
On June 6, despite Baxley's relatively low-profile campaign, she easily defeated Siegelman with almost 60% of the vote compared to Siegelman's 36%.
Marie-Hélène Charbonneau identified as a young comedian from Saint-Barnabé, Quebec and ran a low-profile campaign.
The national party had fallen to only 500 members in this period, and the Ontario party ran a low-profile campaign with only five candidates and an $8,000 budget.
Mr. Rostenkowski had run a low-profile campaign and, sensing his vulnerability, the national Republican Party last week sent his campaign more than $50,000 for an advertising blitz.
The CPCz, in a low-profile campaign, supported the introduction of a market economy but stressed the risks for particular groups, and advocated a continued state role, especially in industry.
The NYT, WP and LAT fronts all run stories describing the White House's low-profile campaign to work on wavering Republicans.
Ireland was the only one of the then 15 member states legally obliged to put the treaty to its citizens in a referendum and, following a low-profile campaign, in a shock result they rejected it.
Stelmach ran a low-profile campaign, touring the province in a custom-painted campaign bus, while most media attention was focussed on the rivalry between Dinning and the socially conservative Ted Morton.
Some Albany Republicans have blamed Mr. Pataki, saying he put his own political interests ahead of his party's by running a cautious, low-profile campaign, which failed to stir the interests of any Republican voters.
Using his home as campaign headquarters and equipped with a limited number of videotaped campaign statements, Mr. Byerley, a Democrat, is avoiding the primary route to stage a low-profile campaign based on the slogan "America Can't Wait."
Mr. Schumer is running for a second term in the Senate, and while he has maintained a low-profile campaign, he has rolled like a juggernaut across the state, picking up endorsements and support from places and communities that were once strongly in the corner of the Republicans.