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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...l Clinton]]||1993-2001||||Democratic||[[Image:44 Bill Clinton 3x4.jpg|50px|Bill Clinton]]
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...al vision, people like him and he is a beautiful, reassuring speaker. He's Bill Clinton without baggage."
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • ...erved as [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] when her husband [[Bill Clinton]] was president (1993-2001). She was elected Senator from [[New York (disam ...e concentrated on how the law affected children. At Yale in 1971, she met Bill Clinton, her future husband, also a law student at Yale.
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  • {{r|Bill Clinton}}
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  • In 1994, President [[Bill Clinton]] appointed him Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, the nation's t
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  • ...litigation and advocacy both inside the United States and abroad: it sued Bill Clinton's Attorney General Janet Reno over the 1996 Communications Decency Act whic
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  • ...he Southern District of New York since Jan. 4, 1996. He was nominated by [[Bill Clinton]]. Previously, he had been in private law practice for 15 years, then in t
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  • [[Image:Bill Clinton.jpg|thumb|300px|President Clinton during a visit to Japan, July 2000]] '''Bill Clinton''' ('''William Jefferson Clinton''', born William Jefferson Blythe III, 194
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  • During the Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration, she described it as "risk-averse," and Operation DE
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  • ...or Intelligence Programs at the [[National Security Council]] during the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]] from 1995 to 1996.
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  • | Jan. 22, 1993 || Dec. 22, 1994 || [[Bill Clinton]] | Jan. 10, 1995 || Jul. 2, 1999 || [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • | 45 || [[Al Gore|Albert A. Gore, Jr.]] || 1993-2001 || [[Bill Clinton ]]
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  • ...necessary for it to function. U.S. policy was first stated by President [[Bill Clinton]] in Presidential Decision Directive 63, and most industrialized nations ha | author = [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • ...istrict of Columbia. He served in this capacity until 1993, when President Bill Clinton appointed him as U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia.<ref>Neil A. Lew ...ans. Before his confirmation, they questioned his behavior as Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton's Deputy Attorney General in pushing for the pardoning of Marc Rich, a fugi
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  • ...t to the widest range of groups, or could be fatally flawed legislation. [[Bill Clinton]], having failed in a perhaps less open approach, thinks it has a chance of |title = Bill Clinton Says Obama Will Prevail on Health-Care Overhaul
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  • * [[Stephen Breyer]], a 1994 [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]] appointee, and the leading liberal Justice on the court.
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  • ...neral news at MSNBC in 1997, but became frustrated with reporting on the [[Bill Clinton]] impeachment, and moved to Fox News as a sports anchor. Leaving Fox in 200
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