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ginger group

noun

Chiefly British.
  1. the most active group within an organization, as a political party.


ginger group

noun

  1. a group within a party, association, etc, that enlivens or radicalizes its parent body
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of ginger group1

First recorded in 1925ā€“30
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She had also experimented with cosmetics, creating the Daisy brand and a cheaper, nationwide fashion offering called Ginger Group.

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Reedie also rejected calls for a blanket ban from Wadaā€™s athlete commission, calling them a ā€œginger groupā€ and saying full bans didnā€™t work.

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The ginger group Our Revolution, which is a residue of Sen. Bernie Sandersā€™s 2016 presidential campaign, supported a candidate to her left in a seven-candidate primary, perhaps because Fletcher would not genuflect at the requisite altars: She has endorsed neither a single-payer health-care system, nor Medicare-for-all, nor putting lipstick on socialism, least of all a ban ā€” this is Texas, for peteā€™s sake ā€” on offshore drilling.

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Some of the biggest gains will require banishing conventional petroleum-based fuel, says the Sustainable Shipping Initiative, a progressive industry ginger group whose members include cruise lines and commodities shipping lines.

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And that is why the mailing list for Labour First, a previously obscure ginger group that even its secretary Luke Akehurst admits was never ā€œwhere the cool kids hang outā€, has quadrupled since summer.

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