A youth organisation launched in 1995 that is affiliated to the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
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Examples for "yd"
Examples for "yd"
1The condenser is made of four strips of thin paper, 2 yd.
2Fold the cloth up so it will be 1 yd.
3Take the cambric and fold it into 2-yd.
4Purchase a piece of unbleached muslin, 1 yd.
5For this purpose buy about 18 yd.
1Those young democrats pretend to be virtuous, and a Vignon ministry wouldn't admit Silviane to the Comedie.
2When the young Democrats heard such rot they turned against their party.
3Lettered in three sports, served as president of the Young Democrats.
4Galamison had been invited by the Hofstra Young Democrats to speak before an open meeting.
5Mr Robinson was addressing the annual conference of the Young Democrats, his party's youth wing.
6John T. Hoffman, the most popular among the younger Democrats, was their nominee for governor.
7Atima Omara is President of the Young Democrats of America, the nation's largest youth partisan organization.
8In Springfield, Douglas had been the leader of the young Democrats, while Lincoln had been leader of the younger Whigs.
9At the University of Wyoming in Laramie in the late fall, I addressed a Young Democrats meeting with my usual talking points.
10But her victory isn't being celebrated by some young Democrats who wanted the more left-leaning Bernie Sanders to take on Donald Trump.
11The recently elected Young Democrats party came to power last year with a promise to sort the game out, but its efforts have been stymied.
12Groce, who serves as president of Young Democrats of America at Spelman, had registered herself and a number of fellow students in the Atlanta area.
13Mr Orban, the 35-year-old leader of the Federation of Young Democrats-Hungarian Civic Party, was backed by 222 out of the 386 legislators.