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Filter by Meaning The Democratic caucus is scheduled for next Wednesday.
The caucus was a crucial step in determining the party's direction.
The caucus was responsible for choosing the party's nominee.
The senator attended the caucus to support her colleague's bid for the party nomination.
The caucus was heated as the two factions disagreed over the candidate selection.
The caucus was where the doctors analyzed the test results to determine the root cause of the patient's illness.
The patient's family was not allowed inside the caucus during the discussion about the patient's condition.
The physicians spent several hours in the caucus debating the best course of treatment for the patient.
The caucus was where the team of doctors decided on the appropriate medication for the patient's condition.
The delegates will caucus tonight to nominate their candidate.
The committee will caucus later today to decide on the new policy.
The team will caucus before the game to go over their game plan.
The politicians will caucus tomorrow to discuss their campaign strategy.
The residents will caucus tomorrow to voice their concerns about the new development.
The board members will caucus to discuss the company's financials.
The labor union members will caucus next week to elect new leadership.
The members of the book club will caucus next month to choose their next read.
The senators will caucus next week to negotiate the terms of the new bill.
The students will caucus after class to plan their group project.
The senators will caucus to determine their party's stance on the bill.
The animal shelter staff regularly checked for signs of caucus among the newly arrived dogs and cats.
The horse trainer canceled the races scheduled for that week because of the caucus epidemic in the stable.
The farmer isolated the infected cow to prevent the spread of caucus to the rest of the herd.
The pet owner was relieved when the dog's cough turned out to be a minor case of caucus.
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