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Gold·wa·ter

 (gōld′wô′tər, -wŏt′ər), Barry Morris 1909-1998.
American politician. A Republican who served as US senator from Arizona (1953-1965 and 1969-1987) and ran unsuccessfully for president in 1964, he is credited with founding the conservative movement that came to dominate the Republican Party.
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Gold•wa•ter

(ˈgoʊldˌwɔ tər, -ˌwɒt ər)
n.
Barry Morris, 1909–98, U.S. politician: U.S senator 1953–64 and 1968–87.
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