Founded in 1947 by Harry Truman, the NSC was in 1949 placed in the executive office of the president, who chairs its meetings. |
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Mr. Bush turned aside the commission's recommendation that the national intelligence director be part of the executive office of the president. |
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His proposed referendum was centrally aimed at strengthening the repressive powers of the Venezuelan capitalist state and concentrating increased authority in the executive office of the president. |
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The Office of the Trade Representative's ability to fulfill this function is now assured by its position as part of the executive office of the president. |
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Components of the executive office of the president participate as observers to the executive committee, and the FCC chairman participates as a liaison. |
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Later on, the kitchen cabinet was given formal status when Franklin Roosevelt created the Executive Office of the President. |
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