President Hoover finally authorized General Douglas MacArthur to remove the Bonus Army by force. |
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The bell rang and I quickly ducked out of the classroom before Miss Hoover could stop me. |
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The new Hoover Hall is linked to phase I of the complex, Howe Hall, by the university's first skywalk. |
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One story has it that a man whose ticket had not arrived in the mail as promised telephoned Hoover customer service for a repairman. |
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For Germany, the economic and financial crisis led US President Hoover to announce on 21 June 1931 a one-year moratorium for reparation payments. |
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Baroness Thatcher is currently a member of the House of Lords and an honorary fellow at the Hoover Institution. |
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Hoover was a corporatist, an inflationist, and a statist who tried every policy in the interventionist playbook. |
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The Herbert Hoover library was grandfathered into the system by the Libraries Act. |
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So well-versed was he in the works of the Stoics that he went on to teach Stoic philosophy as a fellow of The Hoover Institution. |
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Americans in 1921 placed a premium on efficiency, and Hoover was widely regarded as its embodiment. |
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He currently hangs his hat at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, where he conducts seminars on the War on Drugs for law enforcement officials. |
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The Hoover Institution Archives contains the personal papers of many of the past century's most notable public figures. |
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The Hoover Police Department has hired several Spanish-speaking dispatchers for its emergency response team. |
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This book examines each of the eleven occupants of the Oval Office since Herbert Hoover in terms of six yardsticks. |
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It was reorganized in 1924, following systematic violations of the Constitutional Bill of Rights, and J. Edgar Hoover was appointed Director. |
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He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a professor emeritus of physics at Stanford University. |
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The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend. |
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The Hoover Institution Archives houses an extensive collection of material on the Soviet Gulag. |
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He wintered for two years with mountain man Jake Hoover, then worked wrangling cattle. |
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President Hoover signed an executive order setting aside the lands around the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead as a recreation area and wildlife refuge. |
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They call one these little water heaters a Junkers for the same reason people call a vacuum cleaner a Hoover and a disposable handkerchief a Kleenex. |
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Well, Coughlin was a buffoon, too, and in 1932, the party of Herbert Hoover was also in disarray. |
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Part of his bail condition bans him from the Hoover Drive area. |
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Hoover was indeed a vicious gossipmonger, yet the most damning information he possessed could not be disseminated easily. |
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Hounded by the father of the surveillance state, J. Edgar Hoover, Chaplin gave up on America and retired to Switzerland. |
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The familiar explanation is fear of the poison that Hoover would spew out in response. |
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Your airplane has large windows and high wings, that enable you to get a great view of historic Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam and the Colorado River. |
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The bears trace in Alan Greenspan the indulgence of Andrew Mellon, and descry in George W Bush the weakness of Herbert Hoover. |
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They possessed a Hoover for this purpose which made use of a cloth bag. |
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Leaving Las Vegas, the first stop is a photo opportunity at the mighty Hoover Dam. |
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At the time, the LAPD appealed for help after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the area of Hoover and gage avenues. |
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With a howl and a screech and the smell of disintegrating technology a motor bearing on our wonderful eleven month old Hoover vacuum burnt itself out late yesterday. |
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I just want to talk about one individual, Jessie Hoover, whose name is not confidential because it was mentioned in the documentary. |
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The government of the day had the opportunity nonetheless to lobby then-President Hoover not to pass this legislation. |
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We were able to see the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon, which was really a great experience. |
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That has always been something that has played an important part in debates on restructuring, as in the case of the Hoover debate amongst others. |
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Roosevelt accepted and met personally with Hoover three times prior to his inauguration. |
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Firstly and significantly, the name Moog is as synonymous with synthesizers as the name Hoover is with vacuum cleaners. |
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Professor Braun has twice been appointed a Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. |
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In 1930 Americans built Hoover Dam on the Colorado, making Las Vegas possible among other results. |
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We had to wait for the horrible practice of a company called Hoover in 1993 for the debate to be given new momentum. |
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Irene Hoover and her husband owned a bakery and enjoyed a great deal of success and prominence in their hometown. |
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Previously, Anderson had enraged Hoover by assigning a reporter to rummage through his trash at home. |
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Thanks to a fire sale at his local public library in Weston, Massachusetts, he picked up several books by J. Edgar Hoover and Whittaker Chambers on the communist threat. |
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Not only was he the biggest mystery in the biggest political scandal of the last century, he was a star G-man during the FBI's glory days during the J. Edgar Hoover era. |
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Such was the corrosive paranoia of the time, fueled by McCarthy and abetted by Hoover. |
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This kind of backstabbing should have gone to its grave with Hoover 40 years ago. |
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We live in a world where a J. Edgar Hoover biopic got made before a Martin Luther King Jr. one. |
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We about-face and paddle back against the wind to Hoover Dam. |
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Later, the White House passed from McKinley to Theodore Roosevelt to Taft, and then from Harding to Coolidge to Hoover. |
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Hoover made an index of 450,000 people he considered to be dangerous reds. |
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Dillinger is the country boy gone wrong, and Hoover is another prissy remake of Captain Bligh as delivered by Charles Laughton. |
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He asked Hoover to contribute, and the director did so with fulsome praise for Joe Kennedy. |
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A confirmed bachelor, Hoover spent all of his time with his sidekick Tolson but enjoyed the company of attractive women. |
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Throughout the bitter four-month interregnum, President Herbert Hoover had tried to get FDR to endorse joint policy statements. |
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As secretary of commerce, Hoover himself drafted much of the legislation. |
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The world in which a J. Edgar Hoover movie exists before an MLK movie is utterly bizarre to me. |
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He explained the banking system in warm and friendly tones and with a candor and thoroughness Hoover had never attempted. |
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The resulting column revealed that on Sundays, Hoover ate a hearty breakfast of poached eggs and hotcakes. |
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In a colorful and widely repeated quote, Johnson explained why he reappointed Hoover. |
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I pray you let the drama halt while Chorus stalks to the footlights and drops an epicedian tear upon the fatness of Mr. Hoover. |
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The name comes from the Hoover Company, one of the first and more influential companies in the development of the device. |
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Competing manufacturers include Hoover, Bissell, Shark, Eureka, Electrolux, Filter Queen, etc. |
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The Colorado River is a major source of water in the Southwest and many dams, such as the Hoover Dam, form reservoirs along it. |
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The lack of water has put a serious crimp in the hydroelectric line at Hoover Dam and other power plants across the west, limiting an inexpensive and pollution-free energy source that once was considered endless. |
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Hoover preached that even the appearance of impropriety must be avoided. |
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Six of the most cited think tanks were pigeonholed as conservative, including the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution. |
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Don't put the bumper in your jumper Don't use the Hoover over the doofer Don't put the toffee in the coffee Don't what? |
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A post-war attempt to set up a domestic security agency was killed by that famous liberal, J. Edgar Hoover, on the grounds that it would be an American Gestapo. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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Hoover told voters that the campaign was not between two men but between two philosophies of government, and warned that Roosevelt's reliance on government solutions would lead to regimentation. |
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His Uncle Addison, who was nonconforming in many ways, almost voted Republican in the 1928 Presidential election when Alfred E. Smith ran against Hoover. |
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Stone evokes these typologies most disturbingly in his homofascist portrait of J. Edgar Hoover. |
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Foster and Catchings recommended federal and state governments to start large construction projects, a program followed by Hoover and Roosevelt. |
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President Herbert Hoover called for a moratorium on Payment of war reparations. |
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In 1931 Hoover urged bankers to set up the National Credit Corporation so that big banks could help failing banks survive. |
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In response, President Hoover and Congress approved the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, to spur new home construction, and reduce foreclosures. |
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It is important to note, however, that after volunteerism failed, Hoover developed ideas that laid the framework for parts of the New Deal. |
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In 1971, a captive harbor seal named Hoover was trained to imitate human words, phrases and laughter. |
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In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Cardozo to the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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Borah of Idaho, added his strong support for Cardozo, however, Hoover finally bowed to the pressure. |
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Famous concrete structures include the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal, and the Roman Pantheon. |
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In 1889 the first concrete reinforced bridge was built, and the first large concrete dams were built in 1936, Hoover Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. |
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Belgium faced a food crisis and an international response was organized by the American engineer Herbert Hoover. |
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But if the Goddess chose to help you by giving Miss Hoover the Hershey squirts, such is her divine wisdom. |
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Hoover mulled it over and wrote back canceling his reassignment. |
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Edgar Hoover into a demigod during the many years the FBI director kept the columnist supplied with juicy items. |
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The obvious candidates are the economy and national security. Democrats will attack Mr Bush as the first president since Herbert Hoover to preside over net job losses. |
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Edgar Hoover with his nighttime frolics as an arriviste among Manhattan's haute monde. |
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I also express my profound gratitude to my co-hosts, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority. |
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Leaving Hoover Dam we travel through the desert, before arriving in the small Arizona town of Kingman, where we pick up the freeway towards the Grand Canyon. |
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He was a talented political hatchet man, a trusted deputy to Hoover. |
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While Steve Carell is extremely good at times, his character doesn't always fit easily with the general battiness of the Hoover clan. |
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The 23 carillon bells that need retuning will be removed from the Hoover Tower by crane and be sent to the Dutch bellfounder Royal Eijsbouts. |
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All seats in the helicopter provide a great view as you take off, soaring first over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, before heading for the Grand Canyon. |
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In the early 1930s deficit finance was a heresy: in 1931, as bank runs were wrecking America's financial system, President Hoover wanted to balance the federal budget, which in those pre-New Deal days was small beer anyway. |
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The Hoover Initiative is a successful component of an Industry Canada Library program to deliver comprehensive electronic information to employees of the department. |
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Despite a scathing 1991 Little Hoover Commission report on the understating of California's dropout rates, nothing was done. |
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A slightly irregular and unpatterned texture is seen on burrow surfaces in many examples from the Hoover Quarry. |
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It would be much more efficient if it piggybacked on a federal VAT, says Charles McLure of the Hoover Institution, a think-tank. Selling a VAT is politically tricky. |
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A decade of monitoring prothonotary warblers in nest boxes in southern-Illinois swamps gave Hoover the idea for the new experiment. |
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His requests were denied and the script was forwarded to Hoover. |
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Popper's manuscripts went to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, partly during his lifetime and partly as supplementary material after his death. |
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It was the Hoover company's aim to expand worldwide, and having already established bases in England and Scotland, Merthyr Tydfil seemed like the next appropriate step. |
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Ernest was a historian specializing in the presidency of Herbert Hoover. |
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Lawn vacuums will clean up grass cuttings either as behind-the-mower units or self-propelled or push-type outfits that look like an overnourished Hoover. |
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The entire faculty of the University of Chicago Law School had urged Hoover to nominate him, as did the deans of the law schools at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. |
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This difficult and highly dangerous job was a result of the collapse of two cableways and assorted equipment crossing the Colorado River immediately below Hoover Dam. |
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The vacs advertised were a Hoover WindTunnel and a Bissell upright. |
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The scope of work is primarily focused on the Facility Renewal aspects of the Sales Surtax funded lists for Hoover Middle School and Sabal Elementary School. |
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