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  • President [[Bill Clinton]] attempted an overhaul of Medicare through his ambitious health care refor
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  • ...ad no objections to the transaction. Subsequently, however, CIA told the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] that the surplus rifles did not go to Peru, but to
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  • ...conversion started using the ‘’Cobert Report’’ style: “President Bush ([[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]), as bad as Nixon ([[Jimmy Carter|Carter]]), or the worst preside
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  • ...ttle Strike That Grew to La Causa," ''Time'' July 4, 1969] </ref> resident Bill Clinton awarded Chavez a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom; the Post Office
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  • ...than other eligible FSOs. The push for affirmative action increased when [[Bill Clinton]] became president in 1993; he called for a government that "looks like Ame
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  • ...a Inquirer}}</ref> A series of violent outbreaks ultimately led President Bill Clinton to order the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Somalia.<ref name=CentcomHi
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  • ...o resolve neutrality issues. For example, if I were in a conflict about [[Bill Clinton]], I'd far-and-above take a Gareth Leng--a Scottish physiologist with a gre
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  • ...esident, although Jefferson, Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Bill Clinton were taller.
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  • ...tes)|Democrat]] Al Gore, who was Vice President under outgoing President [[Bill Clinton]], in a controversial election in 2000. As election night wound down, it be before=[[Bill Clinton]]|
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  • ...or the benefit of others, especially African Americans and the very poor. Bill Clinton targeted the Reagan Democrats with considerable success in 1992 and 1996. ...in part by moving to the right on economic and social policy. President [[Bill Clinton]], who defeated the incumbent [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1992, implemented a
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  • ...military, that the White House disapproved it. Clarke, however, said that Bill Clinton|President Clinton approved every covert action proposal given to him, and i
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  • On June 25, 1997, Sotomayor was nominated by President [[Bill Clinton]] to the Second Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals. There was considerable dela
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  • ...ome states in the region, such as [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976 and 1980, and [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996; the strategy did not work with [[Al Gore]] in 2000, or ...ed support and momentum from Bush, who was defeated by Arkansas governor [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • ...survivors of the study attending the [[White House]] ceremony, President [[Bill Clinton]] formally apologized to Tuskegee study participants: "What was done cannot
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  • *1998 National Medal of Technology from President Bill Clinton
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  • ...cCartney, Annie Lennox, Frederic Chopin, Vincent Van Gogh, Cindy Crawford, Bill Clinton, Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa and others
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  • ...rket for American firms to include [[Canada]] and [[Mexico]]. President [[Bill Clinton]], with strong Republican support, pushed NAFTA through Congress over the v
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  • ...emocratic in four successive Presidential elections, casting its votes for Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry (with 53.6% of the vote) in 2004. Rep ...e presidential elections of 1992 and 1996: in 1992 Perot came in second to Bill Clinton, despite the longtime presence of the Bush family summer home in Kennebunkp
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  • ...Realignment, Dealignment, and Electoral Change from Franklin Roosevelt to Bill Clinton'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9028640 online edition]
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  • ...ginia-Foster-Durr/6000000019879833262|publisher=geni.com}}</ref> President Bill Clinton said after her death: "Her courage, outspokenness, and steely conviction i
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