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  • {{rpl|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...ical commentator; [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] in the [[George H. W. Bush|George H. W. Bush Administration]]; spouse of [[Lynne Cheney]]; father of [[Liz Cheney]]
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  • {{rpl|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ....S. defense official who served in policy posts in the [[Ronald Reagan]],[[George H. W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George W. Bush Administration]]s, specializing in
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...975-1979, 1983-1991) and 1988 Democratic Presidential nominee, defeated by George H. W. Bush.
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...tary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict in the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; directed editorial policy of the [[Voice of America]] on
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush||#}}
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  • | [[George H. W. Bush]] |rowspan=2| [[George H. W. Bush]]
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...el Policy Forum]]; Solicitor of the [[U.S. Labor Department]] during the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Senior fellow, Heritage Foundation (1993-1995); Chairman
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ==George H. W. Bush Administration==
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  • ...in Washington, D.C.; in advisory positions in the [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[George H. W. Bush]] administrations; Visiting Fellow at the [[Nixon Center]], Contributing Ed
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  • ...t Secretary of State for East Asia Affairs; Special Envoy to Somalia for [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Bill Clinton]]
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...project of the Institute on Religion and Democracy; speechwriter in the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at [[Taylor
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...n W. and Glen Sussman. "Comparing the Environmental Policies of Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush." ''White House Studies'' 2007 7(2): 163-179. Issn: 1535 * Wekkin, Gary D. "George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush: Puzzling Presidencies, or the Puzzle of the Presidency?
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  • Image:Bushsr.jpg|George H. W. Bush
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  • ...f Technology. He received the National Medal of Technology in 1990 from [[George H. W. Bush]] and the Medal of Freedom in 2002 from [[George W. Bush]].
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{rpl|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • *[[George H. W. Bush]] (1924- ), President of the United States, (1989 - 1993)
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...ervatives. This coalition was important in the campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, although in recent years the tension between members of
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  • | 43 || [[George H. W. Bush ]] || 1981-1989 || [[Ronald Reagan ]] | 44 || [[Dan Quayle|J. Danforth Qualye ]] || 1989-1993 || [[George H. W. Bush ]]
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  • ...for vice president. He lost to [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate [[George H. W. Bush]], partly due to Bush's portrayal of Dukakis as soft on crime, defense and
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • He was the lead foreign policy adviser to the George H. W. Bush administration, becoming an assistant to Bush's Secretary of State, James B
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  • ...cted in 1978), and was [[Secretary of Defense]] during the presidency of [[George H. W. Bush]], overseeing [[Operation Desert Storm]]. He has been chairman and CEO of t
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...e [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and the [[National Security Council]] in the [[George H. W. Bush| George H.W. Bush (Bush 41) Administration]].<ref name=StateBio>{{citation
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  • * [[Clarence Thomas]], a 1991 [[George H. W. Bush]] appointee, is the second African-American to serve on the Supreme Court,
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  • | Jan. 20, 1989 || Jan. 17, 1993 || [[George H. W. Bush]]
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  • ==George H. W. Bush Administration==
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...it. In the November election, running against the incumbent, Republican [[George H. W. Bush]], and the Democrat [[Bill Clinton]], he lost to Clinton. He received 18.9
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  • He was a speechwriter and legal advisor in the [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[George H. W. Bush]] Administrations, and a research associate at the [[American Enterprise In
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  • ...ll as he served as [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] during the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration in the [[Gulf War]], returned to private life and started
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  • ...erald Ford]], and posthumously given the [[Congressional Gold Medal]] by [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1990.
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  • ...eplaced by an incoming administration ever since Jimmy Carter replaced DCI George H. W. Bush, Tenet served through the end of the Presidency of Bill Clinton|Clinton adm
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  • |41||[[George H. W. Bush]]||1989-1993||||Republican||[[Image:Bushsr.jpg|50px|George H.W. Bush]]
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  • ...stant to Defense Secretary Cheney (1989-1992) under the George H. W. Bush| George H. W. Bush Administration. Lawrence Wilkerson, who had been chief of staff to Chairma
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  • {{r|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...tration, Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs in the George H. W. Bush| George H.W. Bush Administration. He then became National Coordinator for S ...nton and Bush Administration, Clarke briefed those people he knew from the George H. W. Bush Aministration, that "Al-Qaeda is at war with us, it is a highly capable org
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  • Marshall retired from the court in 1991. President [[George H. W. Bush]] nominated [[Clarence Thomas]], also an African-American but much more con
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  • NSD-77, issued by [[George H. W. Bush]], a directive whose title remains classified, was summarized by the 9/11 a
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  • - [[George H. W. Bush]] -
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  • ...ttempt, by the Iraqi intelligence service, to assassinate former President George H. W. Bush while he was visiting Kuwait.<ref name=Clarke>{{citation
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  • Thomas was nominated to the Supreme Court by President [[George H. W. Bush]], and the 1991 U.S. Senate confirmation hearings for Thomas were contentio
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  • {{Image|Bushsr.jpg|right|238px|George H. W. Bush}}
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  • ...nd afterwards, but who voted for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 (and for [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1988), producing their landslide victories. They were mostly white, so
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  • ...Haitian refugees, at [[Naval Station Guantanamo Bay]]. Koh sued both the [[George H. W. Bush]] [[Bill Clinton]] administrations to establish the principle that Guantana
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  • ...palian, [[Presbyterian]], Congregational, [[Baptist]] and [[Methodist]]. [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]] fit the WASP profile exactly. [[John Forbes Kerry]
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  • ...f Public Service Announcements (PSA) were praised in a speech by President George H. W. Bush in late 1989.
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  • ...ef> Yoo wrote that Clinton followed the examples of Presidents Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and made it clear that while he appreciated the support, he did not need i
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  • ...laced the unpopular Community Charge with Council Tax, collaborated with [[George H. W. Bush]] on the first [[Gulf War]], and stewarded the economy well. His government
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  • ...rom 1989, Reagan's policies were continued by his former Vice President, [[George H. W. Bush]].
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  • |[[George H. W. Bush]] ===George H. W. Bush===
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  • ...ngly against the 1993 Iraqi assassination attempt against former President George H. W. Bush, followed by support of compromised military coups in 1995 and 1996, and fa
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  • ...were many dignitaries and business leaders, including former US President George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush, Queen Noor of Jordan, Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia and
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  • ...hern District of New York district court bench following a nomination by [[George H. W. Bush]] (recommended to Bush by Senator [[Daniel Patrick Moynihan]]) on November
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  • Leaving the White House, he challeged President George H. W. Bush in the Republican primaries, winning in New Hampshire.
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  • ...fire.) Submarines also rescued hundreds of downed fliers, most famously [[George H. W. Bush]].
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  • ...ican, and he easily won the nomination in 1980. He named campaign rival [[George H. W. Bush]] as his running mate, and crusaded against the failures of incumbent Democ
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  • ...the top tier of politics in the 21st century was typified by Presidents [[George H. W. Bush]], Democratic National Chairman [[Howard Dean]] and Democratic presidential
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  • ...994 to the North American Free Trade Agreement, [[NAFTA]]. It was based on George H. W. Bush's plan to enlarge the scope of the market for American firms to include [[C
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  • ...Coll, former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense under President George H. W. Bush; and Andrea Lyon, director of the Center for Justice in Capital Cases. ...d States Secretary of Transportation]]; Chief of Staff to former President George H. W. Bush
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  • ...nd afterwards, but who voted for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984 (and for [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1988), producing their landslide victories. They were mostly white, bl ...uropean empire. Communism finally collapsed in Russia in 1991. President [[George H. W. Bush]], Reagan's successor, tried to temper feelings of triumphalism lest there
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  • ...debated whether the successive Republican Administrations of Presidents [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]] are truly conservative. George W. Bush campaigned ...complained about high-spending conservatives, such as [[Ronald Reagan]], [[George H. W. Bush]], and [[George W. Bush]], especially regarding their high military spendin
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  • ...fterward, but they voted for [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1980 and 1984 (and for [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1988), producing their landslide victories. They were mostly white eth ...in public administration, lost by a landslide in 1988 to Vice President [[George H. W. Bush]].
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  • ...lican Senator [[Prescott Bush]], father and grandfather of presidents of [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[George W. Bush]]. After Rockefeller left the national stage in 1976
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  • ...ide the region. Saddam had attempted an assassination of former President George H. W. Bush.
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  • Vice President [[George H. W. Bush]] was elected to succeed Reagan in 1988 in a pro-business platform. The ear
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  • ...bly Richard Clarke, the former "terror czar" advisor to former president [[George H. W. Bush]] [http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/06/10/three
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  • *[[George H. W. Bush]] - list on [[George Bush]] disambiguation page, redirect from [[George Bus
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