Others in the press corps didn't think there was anything untoward about giving political advice to Goldwater opponent Lyndon Johnson. |
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Lyndon Johnson had just shellacked Barry Goldwater, winning with 61 percent of the vote. |
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Here we have a coherent body of knowledge, which Lyndon LaRouche has developed. |
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He marries a wealthy, foolish widow, the countess of Lyndon, and takes her name. |
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In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson strong-armed Congress into giving him a blank check for conducting the Vietnam War. |
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President Lyndon Johnson epitomized the alpha and omega of a leader's visionary determination. |
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As a 22-year-old haole from Lyndon, Kansas, he moved to Honolulu 38 years ago. |
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It took a personal letter from President Lyndon Johnson in late December to win their release. |
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Swimmers Darian Townsend, Lyndon Ferns and Karl Thaning race in a freestyle time trial at the Olympic Aquatic Centre. |
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Lyndon Johnson's political genius was creative not merely in the lower, technical aspects of politics but on much higher levels. |
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This was his first Olympic Games but Lyndon is no stranger to being a world contender. |
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A longtime confidant of and lawyer for Lyndon Johnson, Fortas remained a close advisor after joining the Court. |
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He was never a politician with coat-tails, and he has never schmoozed with the congressional Democrats as, say, Lyndon Johnson did. |
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Presidents like Teddy Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson wore their aggressiveness as a badge of honor. |
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President Lyndon Johnson had just taken a tour of communities in Appalachia without electricity, running water, or sewage systems. |
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Enacting the landmark Civil Rights Act took a lot more than arm-twisting by Lyndon Johnson. |
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The association between Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey ended in sadness. |
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In 2009, Lee Daniels announced that he would direct Selma and that Liam Neeson would play President Lyndon Johnson. |
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Later, the issue of nuclear fear became critical to the 1964 presidential campaign of Lyndon Johnson. |
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Among those who came to listen to Long soliloquize was a young congressional aide named Lyndon Johnson. |
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He likens himself to the rumrunner Joe Kennedy and the plans he has for East Harlem to Lyndon Johnson's Great Society. |
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The road from the top of the pass drops down to Lake Lyndon. |
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After the concert, Pau Casals meets with president Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House. |
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He cited both Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's presidencies as examples of presidencies that were toppled by torrents of negative public criticism. |
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Lobbyist Lloyd Hand, a former aide to Lyndon Johnson, flitted from conversation to conversation. |
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On the men's side, Lyndon Rush guided the Canada 1 four-man bobsled to a bronze medal, the first such medal in 46 years. |
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I join all Canadians in congratulating Lyndon Rush, David Bissett, Chris Le Bihan and Lascelles Brown. |
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We were pleased to have Constable Lyndon Slewidge and the O. P. P. Colour Guard present to add flair to the ceremonies. |
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That's not the problem, according to Lyndon Carlson, Senior Vice-President of Marketing for Farm Credit Canada. |
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President Lyndon Johnson nominated the first African American to serve on the Court,Thurgood Marshall. |
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And of the four that preceded them, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon were all senators, while Gerald Ford was the minority leader of the House. |
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When Lyndon Johnson pushed the much toothier Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress, he again did it over Thurmond's filibuster. |
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Lyndon B. Johnson's foul mouth was legendary. |
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Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam bombing policy dominated the conversation, and the government's ironfisted response to war protesters rankled the dinner guests, since the Hollywood Ten were all familiar with oppression. |
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The bitter, unstable ex-girlfriend stalks Lyndon and vandalizes his car. |
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This all changed with passage of the Hart-Cellar Act in 1965, a by-product of the civil rights revolution and a jewel in the crown of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs. |
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She has been linked since then to Storm Lyndon and Charmed's key grip David W Donoho. |
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He points out that the first scientific alarm bell for climate change went off for politicians 40 years ago when U. S. President Lyndon Johnson received the first high-level report about climate change. |
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They became known in Washington for a Brahmin superciliousness, tending to cruelty, which did not endear them to those whose non-Brahmin backgrounds made them sensitive to it, such as Lyndon Johnson. |
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Madam Speaker, I am proud to rise today to congratulate my constituent, Lyndon Rush of Sylvan Lake, for his medal winning bobsled run at the 2010 winter Olympics. |
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Lyndon Johnson was wearing an awful dinner jacket. |
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She has also been joined in her Home From Home accommodation company by her daughter Andrea and husband Lyndon. |
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In 1966 President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated her to the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, making Motley the first black woman to be appointed to a federal judgeship. |
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Lyndon was the pilot of Canada 1 that earned a bronze medal. |
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This policy was carried out under both the Democratic administration of Lyndon Johnson and his Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, and the Republican Nixon administration. |
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Lyndon has over 25 years of experience in several areas of agribusiness. |
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Or would he like to bring his own, as Lyndon Johnson did? |
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One further vote of thanks is also due, and that is actually to a ghost of this Chamber: that is, to my former colleague and good friend Lyndon Harrison, who was rapporteur at first reading, now Lord Harrison of Chester. |
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Once again, I congratulate Lyndon Rush on his remarkable achievement. |
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Lyndon is responsible for FCC's brand, product development, pricing, insurance, industry relations, FCC learning programs and publications, and FCC management software. |
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It is called the Lyndon LaRouche network or the Schiller Institute. |
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She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon, who worked as a sales representative before venturing into film production. |
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Lyndon Connah, who played with Level 42 at the Hammersmith Odeon live shows in 1990, played keyboards on the track. |
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He had liked and worked well with Kennedy, and did not develop such a satisfactory relationship with Lyndon Johnson. |
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It took Lyndon Johnson to finish what abraham lincoln had started. |
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The biennial profusion of campaign billboards and posters stipples the land that Lady Bird wants to beautify and Lyndon yearns to own. |
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Starring Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow, Alexander Knox, Sydney Tafler, Nigel Green, Lyndon Brook, Lee Patterson, Dorothy Alison and Michael Warre. |
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Lyndon Terracini announced in August 2015 that Andrews will direct My Fair Lady in 2016 for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House. |
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Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, is a seasoned historian who follows the Plutarchian model of letting the evidence speak for itself. |
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But it wasn't until 1966 that President Lyndon Johnson signed a proclamation declaring that the third Sunday of June was Father's Day. |
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On 12 July 2002, Mark King, Gary Husband, Nathan King, Sean Freeman and Lyndon Connah played under the name of Level 42 at The Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex. |
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I Love You were shot in the Wicklow Mountains National Park while several scenes from other movies, from Barry Lyndon to Haywire, have been filmed in the county. |
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Lyndon will be sharing his advice on a new Sky show, based on his book Diary of a Fortune Hunter, based around 52 business lessons that he has learned. |
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If I is a partition, then each part of I is a singleton Lyndon factor, which is why the corresponding eigenfunctions have much simpler expressions. |
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Anthony Mobey, of Lettons Way, Dinas Powys, who runs the South Wales branch of international firm Lyndon, denied assaulting the former managing director. |
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The album was chiefly recorded and produced by King at his home studio, with Gary Husband, Lyndon Connah, Sean Freeman and Nathan King all contributing. |
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