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- noun Alternative spelling of
Obamamania .
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Examples
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We're going to have a live report on what some are calling Obama-mania in the Granite State right now.
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'The idea, she [Judith Witting, sales manager for the producer, Sprehe] claimed, was to get in on the Obama-mania which is continuing to grip Germany.
Riemann's Cut Gamma Goblin 2010
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The idea, she claimed, was to get in on the Obama-mania which is continuing to grip Germany.
Jossip 2009
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The idea, she claimed, was to get in on the Obama-mania which is continuing to grip Germany.
Theodore's World 2009
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In Kenya, Obama-mania remains strong, even though some of his star power appears to have lost its luster.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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OK, hopefully the thought has crossed more than my mind that this whole Obama-mania is in a word, Messianic.
The Buzz at Ben’s Chili Bowl - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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In Kenya, Obama-mania remains strong, even though some of his star power appears to have lost its luster.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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Well, this article is a fine example of Obama-mania, Ed Henry.
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In Kenya, Obama-mania remains strong, even though some of his star power appears to have lost its luster.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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In Kenya, Obama-mania remains strong, even though his star power appears to have lost some of its luster.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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