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  • Judiciary Act of 1789 (category Richard Henry Lee)
    an arm for enforcement of national laws within each state. Senator Richard Henry Lee (AA-Virginia) reported the judiciary bill out of committee on June
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  • opposition to taxation without representation was led by Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, among others. Virginians began to coordinate their actions with
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  • Wilson, John Dickinson, Alexander Contee Hanson, Edmund Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, and David Ramsay. The essay attributed to Gerry was
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  • Buren, became unpopular after the Panic of 1837, and the death of William Henry Harrison and subsequent poor relations between John Tyler and Congress led
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  • Campos Richard Danzig appointed on December 1, 2010 Lee H. Hamilton Rita Hauser Paul G. Kaminski Ellen Laipson, president and CEO of the Henry L. Stimson
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  • and other information) Hamilton, Lee H. (2004) How Congress Works and Why You Should Care, Indiana University Press. Lee, Frances and Bruce Oppenheimer.
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  • the Bush Administration. Ms. Reno said he resigned today."  Meyers, Steven Lee (August 27, 2007). "Embattled Attorney General Resigns". The New York Times
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  • Roosevelt William Howard Taft 22 File:Lee McClung cph.3b13208.jpg File:Thomas Lee McClung (Engraved Signature).jpg Lee McClung November 1, 1909 – November
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  • Ralph F. Boyd Jr. (2001–2003) William R. Yeomans (Acting 2001) Bill Lann Lee (1997–2001) Deval Patrick, (1994–1997) James P. Turner (Acting 1993–94) John
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  • Schlesinger Richard Nixon File:Blank.svg Leonard Niederlehner (Acting) May 22, 1973 – March 13, 1974 James R. Schlesinger File:Martin Richard Hoffmann.jpg
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  • former President Richard...". UPI. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1980/10/08/Former-President-Gerald-Ford-said-Wednesday-former-President-Richard/7930339825600/
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  • Trick — November 22, 1977 Jerrold Warthman — March 1, 1978 Richard Magners — July 3, 1978 Richard Graves — August 22, 1978 James Kraftchak — January 2, 1979
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  • 2#comments_sector.  Baker, Richard A. The Senate of the United States: A Bicentennial History Krieger, 1988. Baker, Richard A., ed., First Among Equals:
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  • -death-of-the-president.  "Lee Harvey Oswald". July 29, 2024. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lee-Harvey-Oswald.  Lee Oswald claiming innocence (film)
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  • Richard Nixon (category Richard Nixon)
    to know." Nixon, Richard M. (1960). Six Crises, Doubleday, ISBN 978-0-385-00125-0. Nixon, Richard M. (1978). RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, Simon & Schuster
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  • (MBDA) was created on March 5, 1969, originally established by President Richard M. Nixon as the Office of Minority Business Enterprise. The National Oceanic
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  • tariff reductions for agricultural commodities. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace delegated this responsibility to the Foreign Agricultural Service
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  • Schlesinger with President Richard M. Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon at the AEC's Hanford Site in 1971 Dixy Lee Ray and Robert Sachs.jpg Dixy Lee Ray, last person
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  • Sobeloff February 10, 1954 July 19, 1956 Dwight Eisenhower File:J. Lee Rankin.jpg Lee Rankin August 4, 1956 January 23, 1961 File:ArchibaldCox.jpg Archibald
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  • Kennedy, Jr. peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President Richard Nixon speaking by telephone with the Apollo 11 astronauts during their moonwalk
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