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  • {{r|Ronald Reagan}}
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  • ...ed States of America|U.S. President]] [[Ronald Reagan]], courtesy of the [[Ronald Reagan Library]].]]
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  • ...cal scene, personified by the election and popular support for President [[Ronald Reagan]] and the [[1994 Republican Revolution]]. ...han what it had been before Carter's Presidency. The Republicans nominated Ronald Reagan as their candidate for President, a man who had been dismissed years earlie
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  • He speaks of a "beautiful moment" in the gulag when [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[Evil Empire speech]] reached the prisoners. Initially, they were caut ...o Israel, hoping he would follow. Public diplomacy, including efforts by [[Ronald Reagan]], obtained his release, as part of a prisoner exchange, in 1986. Israel me
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  • ...e British government of [[Margaret Thatcher]] and the U.S. government of [[Ronald Reagan]].
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  • | author = Ronald Reagan
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  • *[[USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76)|USS ''Ronald Reagan'' (CVN 76)]]
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  • | Jan. 22, 1981 || Feb. 2, 1985 || [[Ronald Reagan]] | Feb. 3, 1985 || Aug. 17, 1988 || [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • [[Image:Ronaldreagan.jpg|President Ronald Reagan|right|thumb]] ...dent Reagan riding with [[Queen Elizabeth II]] of United Kingdom, courtesy Ronald Reagan Library|262px]]
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  • .... [[Andrew Bacevich]] also describes it is a basis for the thinking of [[Ronald Reagan]] and the post-[[Cold War]] period.
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  • Fiscal Conservatism was rhetorically promoted during the presidency of [[Ronald Reagan]] (1981-1989). During his tenure, Reagan pushed through economic policies w
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  • ...|[[Ronald Reagan]]||1981-1989||||Republican||[[Image:Ronaldreagan.jpg|50px|Ronald Reagan]]
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  • ...four summits, including Mr. Nixon’s historic opening to China in 1972, and Ronald Reagan’s Reykjavik summit in 1986 with Mikhail Gorbachev.
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  • ...ntelligence agencies. The ban on assassinations was continued by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, (EO 12333, Sec 2.11) and extended to apply specifically to intelli ...intelligence may have assumed that the Iranians were involved; President [[Ronald Reagan]] made accusations. <ref name=Reason2007-09-27>{{citation
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  • *[[Ronald Reagan]] (1911-2004), President of the United States, (1981 - 1989)
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  • ...sistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs in the State Department in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]. In 1989, he returned to his brothers in the cattl
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  • ...t pressure on the [[apartheid]] regime of South Africa in the 1980s, and [[Ronald Reagan]] banned the import of Krugerrands into the United States in 1985. Most Eur
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  • ...' was foreign policy doctrine, adopted in the second term of President [[Ronald Reagan]] designed to weaken the [[Soviet Union]] by targeting the overthrow of its
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  • ...n the Marine Protective Detail for [[United States President|President]] [[Ronald Reagan]].
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  • ...vilege of labeling objects in the picture. A Trojan Horse with the head of Ronald Reagan is labeled SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS, with warriors labeled MILITARY-WASTE, WEL
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