Well it was a quote from Theodore Roosevelt, which I put into my wallet very early on in my career after a particularly bad trot. |
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Theodore Roosevelt received 20 percent of Alabama's presidential vote and ran especially well in the upcountry. |
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Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in at Buffalo, New York, close to where President McKinley had been assassinated. |
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This is a view of America's role in the world that has found little favor in the Republican party since the days of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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He also is the artist for George Washington's Inaugural Centennial Medal, and was asked by Theodore Roosevelt to redesign the U.S. gold coinage. |
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Theodore Roosevelt was an heir, and an ideologue, of the defeated Confederacy. |
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Under the new imperialistically minded leadership of Theodore Roosevelt as president, the army was reorganized along the lines of the major military powers of Europe. |
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Neocons scorn Wilson and revere Theodore Roosevelt, who believed, at least for part of his career, in unfettered American power. |
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President Theodore Roosevelt compared the painting unfavourably to a Navajo rug. |
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In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt began pushing Congress to enact a bill to regulate the trade in food and drugs, and in June of 1906, it finally passed as the Pure Food and Drug Act. |
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Starting under Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft, embassies headed by career diplomats increased in number. |
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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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Everyone from Theodore Roosevelt to J.P. Morgan to Jack Lemmon hammed it up on the Hasty Pudding stage during their college days. |
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A 1919 proposal for a water gate in memory of Theodore Roosevelt did not mention the earlier proposals. |
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Theodore Roosevelt stayed in the Presidential Suite here in 1903, and replanted one of California's two original navel orange trees in its courtyard. |
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The most vital moment in this revival, according to Knott, was when Hamiltonianism melded with the Progressive movement in the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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This position would soon improve, since the United States had, thanks to Theodore Roosevelt, more tonnage under construction than any other country except Britain. |
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President Theodore Roosevelt negotiated an end to the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War in 1906 after Japan won. |
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As American president Theodore Roosevelt found, paring down language can go too far. |
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The militarist, even imperial avocation of an Alexander Hamilton or a Theodore Roosevelt is countered by the Jeffersonian wariness of war as the sport of tyrants. |
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The war concluded with the Treaty of Portsmouth, mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Politicians such as the trustbusting presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft crusaded against such corporate power. Since then that anti-corporate mood has never quite dissipated. |
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Animals have been at the forefront of political image-making in the US for more than a century, ever since President Theodore Roosevelt was pictured standing triumphantly over big game he had dispatched. |
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Powaski point out, Theodore Roosevelt was the first American President to call for an international league. |
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With Irving he was invited twice to the White House, and knew William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Areas popular with visitors include Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the western part of the state. |
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Medora in the North Dakota Badlands hosts the Medora Musical every summer and is the gateway to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. |
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Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt attended the law school. |
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He could push this strategy further yet: Theodore Roosevelt, one of the president's role models, had a macaw, a bear, a pig, a snake and a one-legged chicken. |
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When President Theodore Roosevelt addressed Congress in 1901, he called for the creation of free campgrounds on Federal lands. |
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The dissent by Holmes permanently damaged his formerly close relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. |
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To Genovese, it is a person such as Theodore Roosevelt or Leonardo da Vinci whose interests and skills span a range of subjects and activities. |
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Has made silk hat for every President since Theodore Roosevelt. |
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In 1906 Edward S. Curtis was asked by President Theodore Roosevelt to photograph Geronimo and five other Native American chiefs on the lawn of the White House. |
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And while the dueling barosaurus and allosaurus usually dominate the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda within, on this occasion we are lured to elaborate murals, partly hidden behind pillars, covering 5,200 square feet of the walls. |
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Following the Civil War and particularly during and after the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, direct intervention in Latin America and elsewhere expanded. |
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By 1910 Brandeis noticed that even America's leadership, including President Theodore Roosevelt, were beginning to question the value of antitrust policies. |
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