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Use "ex-president" in a sentence
"Think of it: An ex-president with an oversize intellect and ego comes out of retirement to challenge his hand-picked successor for his party's nomination; they fight on new political terrain, barreling across newly critical primary states and using the tools of a new media age, from mass magazines to motion pictures; at a furiously contested convention, the incumbent prevails, but the ex-president leads his forces out of the party and into the most successful third-party campaign in history, the whole contest ending with the Democrats electing only their second president in more than a half-century."
"The final combatants fighting in the name of ex-president Laurent Gbagbo were Liberian mercenaries and Ivorian militiamen, said the statement signed by Defence Spokesman Captain Leon Kouakou Alla."
""The final combatants fighting in the name of ex-president Laurent Gbagbo were Liberian mercenaries and Ivorian militiamen," said the statement signed by Defense Spokesman Capt."