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  • Charters were granted to schools in Claiborne, Wilkinson and Amite counties in 1809-1815, and to Port Gibson Academy and Mississippi College, at Clinton, in 1826.

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  • He was again returned to the Senate in 1813, and was re-elected in 1819 as the result of a struggle between the Van Buren and Clinton factions of the Democratic - Republican party.

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  • In the Van Brugh Livingston house on the 6th of May 1783, Washington and Governor George Clinton met General Sir Guy Carleton, afterwards Lord Dorchester, to negotiate for the evacuation by the British troops of the posts they still held in the United States.

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  • He broke with De Witt Clinton in 1813, but nevertheless favoured, in 1817, Clinton's plan for the Erie Canal.

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  • He graduated at Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y., in 1820, and at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823, was ordained as a Presbyterian minister by the presbytery of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in 1825, and was the pastor successively of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown, New Jersey (1825-1830) and of the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia(1830-1867).

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  • In the year 1776, General Howe sent a detachment of his army under General Henry Clinton to seize Newport as a base of operations for reducing New England, and the city was occupied by the British on the 8th of December 1776.

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  • On the 30th the Americans, learning of the approach of Lord Howe's fleet with 5000 troops under Clinton, decided to abandon the island.

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  • Finally, it was acquired in moieties by the Clinton family, and the present Lord Clinton is joint lord of the manor with Sir Robert Jardine.

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  • It is served by the St Louis & San Francisco, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, and the Kansas City, Clinton & Springfield railways.

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  • The vicinity abounds in coal, but is principally agricultural, and Clinton's chief interest is in trade with it.

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  • Clinton was laid out in 1836 and was incorporated in 1865.

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  • Other federal improvements undertaken are a harbour at Muscatine, a harbour of refuge below Davenport and channel improvements at Clinton.

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  • His father, James Clinton (1736-1812), served as a captain of provincial troops in the French and Indian War, and as a brigadier-general in the American army in the War of Independence, taking part in Montgomery's attack upon Quebec in 1775, unsuccessfully resisting at Fort Montgomery, along the Hudson, in 1777 the advance of Sir Henry Clinton, accompanying General John Sullivan in 177 9 in his expedition against the Iroquois in western New York, and in 1781 taking part in the siege of Yorktown, Virginia.

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  • De Witt Clinton graduated at Columbia College in 1786, and in 1790 was admitted to the bar.

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  • From 1790 to 1795 he was the private secretary of his uncle, George Clinton, governor of New York and a leader of the Republican party.

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  • On this account Clinton has generally been regarded as the originator of the "spoils system" in New York; but he was really opposed to the wholesale proscription of opponents that became such a feature of American politics in later years.

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  • In 1802 Clinton became a member of the United States Senate, but resigned in the following year to become mayor of New York city, an office he held from 1803 to 1807, from 1808 to 1810, and from 1811 to 1815.

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  • In 1812, after a congressional caucus at Washington had nominated Madison for a second term, the Republicans of New York, desiring to break up the so-called Virginia dynasty as well as the system of congressional nominations, nominated Clinton for the presidency by a legislative caucus.

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  • Opponents of a second war with Great Britain had revived the Federalist organization, and Federalists from eleven states met in New York and agreed to support Clinton, not on account of his war views, which were not in accord with their own, but as a protest against the policy of Madison.

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  • In the election Clinton received 89 electoral votes and Madison 128.

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  • As a member of the legislature Clinton was active in securing In 1801 a state convention adopted an amendment to the constitution giving the council an equal voice with the governor in the matter of appointments; but Clinton, who is often represented as the father of this movement, though chosen as a member of the convention, did not attend its meetings.

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  • The second war with Great Britain prevented any immediate action by the state, but in 1816 Clinton was active in reviving the project, and a new commission was appointed, of which he became president.

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  • Clinton died at Albany, N.Y., on the 11th of February 1828.

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  • Especially has the commonwealth undertaken certain noteworthy enterprises as the agent of the several municipalities in the immediate vicinity of Boston, constituting what is known as the Metropolitan District; as, for example, in bringing water thither from the Nashua River at Clinton, 40 m.

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  • The family removed to Fayetteville, N.Y., and afterwards to Clinton, N.Y.

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  • The principal forest area is in the Adirondack region where the state has a forest preserve (in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, St Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties) containing (1909) 1, 53 0, 559 acres, and there is as much or more in private preserves and in tracts owned by lumbermen.

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  • In the Lower Silurian formation at Plattsburg and Chazy, in Clinton county, are two beautiful grey or grey and pink marbles, one of which is a favourite among domestic marbles for mantels, table tops and other interior decorations.

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  • The state commission of prisons consists of seven members appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate for a term of four years, and the institutions under its supervision in 1910 were the Sing Sing State Prison,' at Ossining, the Auburn State Prison at Auburn, the Clinton State Prison at Dannemora, the New York State Reformatory at Elmira, the Eastern New York Reformatory at Napanoch, five county penitentiaries, and all other institutions for the detention of sane adults charged with or convicted of crime, or retained as witnesses or debtors.

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  • In January 1784 Governor George Clinton recommended legislation for the " revival and encouragement of seminaries of learning," with the result that the legislature passed an act establishing a state university of which Columbia College, formerly King's, was the " mother " portion.

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  • But it was left alone to protect its own frontier against the French, and while the assembly was wrangling with Governor Clinton for the control of expenditures the French and their Indians were burning farm houses, attacking Saratoga (November r6, 1745), and greatly endangering the English-Iroquois alliance.

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  • During the administration of Governor Clinton (1743-1753) a quarrel between the governor and James De Lancey, the chief-justice, had greatly weakened the court party, and nearly all its members supported their rivals in opposition to the Stamp Act.

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  • The British government intended that Howe should co-operate with Burgoyne by fighting his way up the Hudson, but as the secretary of state for the colonies neglected to send him such instructions this was not undertaken until early in October, and then an expedition for the purpose was placed under the command of Sir Henry Clinton.

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  • Clinton met with little difficulty from the principal American defences of the Highlands, consisting of Forts Montgomery and Clinton on the western bank, together with a huge chain and boom stretched across the river to a precipitous mountain (Anthony's Nose) on the opposite bank, and ascended as far as Esopus (now Kingston) which he burned, but he was too late to aid Burgoyne.

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  • In retaliation a punitive expedition under Generals John Sullivan and James Clinton in 1779 destroyed the Iroquois towns, and dealt the Indian confederacy a blow from which it never recovered.

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  • But under the leadership of George Clinton, governor in 1777-1795, the state jealously guarded its commercial interests.

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  • Later, the Livingstons, piqued at Wash= ington's neglect to give them the offices they thought their due, joined the Clintons, but the Federal patronage was used against the anti-Federalists or Republicans with such effect that in 1792 John Jay received more votes for governor than George Clinton, although the latter was counted in on a technicality.

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  • Jay was elected in 1795 and re-elected in 1798, but in 1801 the brief Federalist regime in the state came to an end with the election of George Clinton for a seventh term.

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  • Livingston, Aaron Burr, then vice-president, Governor George Clinton and his nephew, De Witt Clinton, who in 1802 was elected United States senator.

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  • Politically this opposition had the effect of temporarily reviving the Federalist party, which secured control of the legislature, and gave the electoral vote of the state in 1812 to De Witt Clinton, whom the Federalists had accepted as a candidate to oppose Madison for re-election on the war issue.

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  • The opposing groups were known as " Bucktails," whose leaders were Governor Tompkins and Martin Van Buren, and " Clintonians " or supporters of De Witt Clinton.

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  • In 1817 an act was passed which ten years later ended for ever slavery in New York state; in the same year De Witt Clinton was elected governor and, largely through his efforts, the Erie Canal was begun.

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  • On this is situated the village of Clinton, which has large manufactories, among whose products are cotton and woollen fabrics, carpets, wire-cloth, iron and steel, and combs.

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  • Bigelow established in Clinton the Lancaster Mills for the manufacture of ginghams. From 1845 to 1851 he perfected his loom for the weaving of Brussels and Wilton carpets, the greatest of his inventions; and he established the Bigelow Carpet Mills here.

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  • It is claimed that the first production in the United States of finished cotton cloths under one roof and under the factory system was not at Waltham in 1816, but at Clinton in 1813; neither place was the first to spin by power, nor the first to produce finished cloths without the factory system.

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  • Clinton was a part of Lancaster, now a small farming township (pop. in 1905, 2406), until 1850, when it was set off as an independent township. The earliest settlement goes back to 1645.

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  • General (Sir) William Howe, who succeeded Gage in the chief command in October, and Generals (Sir) Henry Clinton and John Burgoyne were sent out at once with reinforcements.

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  • In 1778 Sir Henry Clinton succeeded Howe in the chief command in America.

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  • Thereafter (except in the winter of 1779, at Morristown) Washington made West Point on the Hudson the headquarters of his army, but Clinton avowed himself too weak to attack him there.

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  • An isolated attack on Charleston, South Carolina, had been made by Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker as early as June 1776, but this was foiled by the spirited resistance of General William Moultrie; after 1778 the southern attempts, stimulated in part by the activity of the French in the West Indies, were vigorously sustained.

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  • On the 29th of December of this year Colonel Archibald Campbell (1739-1791) with an expeditionary corps of 35 00 men from Clinton's army in New York, captured Savannah, Georgia, defeating the American force under General Robert Howe.

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  • Failing, as stated, to achieve any advantage in the north in 1779, Sir Henry Clinton, under instructions from government, himself headed a combined military and naval expedition southward.

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  • Marching upon Charleston, Clinton compelled Lincoln to surrender on the 12th of May.

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  • In June Clinton returned to New York, leaving Cornwallis in command, with instructions to reduce North Carolina also.

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  • This decision was subsequently sharply criticized by Clinton as unmilitary, and as having been made contrary to his instructions.

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  • There he found British v detachments, 2000 strong, composed of troops whom Clinton had sent down separately under Generals Benedict Arnold and William Phillips to establish a base in the Chesapeake, as a diversion in favour of the operations of Cornwallis in the Carolinas.

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  • The Ferry Museum, founded by Clinton P. Ferry, has interesting historical and ethnological collections.

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  • One member of the middle division of the system (Clinton beds) contains much iron ore, especially in the Appalachian Mountain region.

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  • Lock Haven was made the county-seat immediately after the erection of Clinton county in 1839, was incorporated as a borough in 1840, and first chartered as a city in 1870.

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  • She died in 175 or 176 (so Clinton, Fasti rom.) at Halala, near Mount Taurus, in Cappadocia, whither she had accompanied Aurelius.

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  • The state has forest reserves (918,000 acres in 1910) in 26 counties, the largest areas being in Potter, Clinton, Center, Cameron, Lycoming, Huntingdon, Union and Mifflin counties; and there is an efficient department of forestry under a state commissioner of forestry.

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  • More than two-thirds of the state's crop of 1899 was produced in Lancaster county, which is one of the largest tobacco-producing counties in the United States, and most of the other third was produced in York, Tioga, Bradford and Clinton counties.

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  • Work was begun on the system in 1826 and was continued without interruption until 1840, when the completed or nearly completed portions embraced a railway from Philadelphia to Columbia on the Susquehanna, a canal up the Susquehanna and the Juniata from Columbia to Hollidaysburg, a portage railway from Hollidaysburg through Blair's Gap in the Alleghany Front to Johnstown on the Conemaugh river, a canal down the Conemaugh, Kiskiminetas, and Allegheny rivers to Pittsburg, a canal up the Susquehanna and its west branch from the mouth of the Juniata to Farrandsville, in Clinton county, a canal up the Susquehanna and its north branch from Northumberland nearly to the New York border, and a canal up the Delaware river from Bristol to the mouth of the Lehigh; considerable work had also been done on two canals to connect the Ohio river with Lake Erie.

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  • The date 586 B.C., given above, which is taken from Clinton, is adopted by Zeller.

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  • Along the White Plains road (now Lincoln Avenue) Washington retreated, pursued by General Henry Clinton, before the battle of White Plains in 1776.

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  • The court house (x818) stands on the site of the old court house, in which Governor George Clinton was inaugurated in July 1777, and in which Chief Justice John Jay held the first term of the New York Supreme Court in September 1777.

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  • In 1908 the body of George Clinton was removed from Washington, D.C., and reinterred in Kingston on the 250th anniversary of the building of the stockade.

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  • He had married in 1726 Lady Catherine Manners, daughter of the 2nd duke of Rutland; and one of his daughters married Henry Fiennes Clinton, 2nd duke of Newcastle.

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  • In America Rawdon served at the battles of Bunker Hill, Brooklyn, White Plains, Monmouth and Camden, at the attacks on Forts Washington and Clinton, and at the siege of Charleston.

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  • The township was created in 1861 from parts of the town of Orange and the township of Clinton.

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  • The father returned to Connecticut in 1837 and the son graduated at Hamilton College (Clinton, N.Y.)in 1847.

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  • In 1792 Jay consented to stand for the governorship of New York State, but a partisan returningboard found the returns of three counties technically defective, and though Jay had received an actual majority of votes, his opponent, George Clinton, was declared elected.

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  • In the presidential campaign of 1792 Madison seems to have lent his influence to the determined efforts of the Jeffersonians to defeat John Adams by electing George Clinton vice-president.

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  • The candidate in r808 of the Republican party, although bitterly opposed in the party by John Randolph and George Clinton, Madison was elected president, defeating C. C. Pinckney, the Federalist candidate, by 122 votes to 47.

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  • The principal portions of the building remaining are the gatehouse, now used as a dwelling-house; Caesar's tower, the only portion built by Geoffrey de Clinton now extant, with massive walls 16 ft.

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  • The prompt and vigorous pursuit of Sir Henry Clinton across New Jersey towards New York, and the battle of Monmouth, in which the plan of battle was thwarted by Charles Lee, another foreign recruit of popular reputation, closed the military record of Washington, so far as active campaigning was concerned, until the end of the war.

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  • As civil war appeared imminent, Canning despatched 5000 British troops under Sir William Clinton to restore order, and to disband the troops under Chaves.

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  • By March 1827 Clinton and Saidanha had secured the acceptance of the charter throughout Portugal.

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  • In April the Tory ministry under Wellington withdrew Clinton's division, which was the mainstay of the charter.

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  • As the British army under General Clinton was retreating, in June 1778, from Philadelphia to New York, the American army engaged it in the battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778); the result was indecisive, but that the British were not badly defeated was ascribed to the conduct of General Charles Lee.

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  • The great increase during the decade 1890-1900 was partly due to the absorption by Clinton in 1895 of the city of Lyons (pop. in 1890, 5700).

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  • Clinton is served by the Chicago & North-Western (which has machineshops here), the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railways, and is connected with Davenport by an electric line.

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  • Clinton is the seat of Wartburg College (1869), a German Evangelical Lutheran institution, and of the Clinton Business College.

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  • As a manufacturing centre Clinton has considerable importance; among its manufactures are furniture, blinds, wire-cloth, papier-mache goods, gas-engines, farm wagons, harness and saddlery, door locks, pressed brick, flour, and glucose products.

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  • The county, from which the city took its name, was named in honour of De Witt Clinton.

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  • Clinton strengthened his rearguard, which turned upon the Americans and compelled them to retreat.

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  • In the summer of 1776 the British, under Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker attempted to capture Charleston and summon the South Carolina Loyalists to their standard, but on the 28th of June the fleet was repulsed in an assault on Fort Moultrie.

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  • Clinton returned, however, early in 1780, and, as he surrounded the city on all sides with an overwhelming force, General Benjamin Lincoln, who was defending it with about 7000 men, surrendered (May 12) to avoid certain destruction.

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  • Are worried about looking to pass as what we for the Clinton administration.

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  • Yes, Clinton launched a cruise missile attack on the mountains of Afghanistan.

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  • Clinton's impeachment has said quot not.

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  • Like never before to serve me calls bill Clinton.

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  • A first-time home should have the interest rate Clinton declare his.

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  • Single mothers also scale subsidy schedule to Hillary Clinton 's in the program.

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  • Clinton rodham aboard from the in a deck.

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  • Clinton small-bore policy worded dramatization please.

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  • To be a you everyone for the last weekend bill Clinton joins.

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  • Of connecting flights things Clinton rodham aboard from the in a deck.

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  • The title insurer now have insurance president Clinton invited.

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  • A year-old male restaurant world is me a couple hillary rodham Clinton.

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  • Clinton had so confounded his political rivals that they had nowhere to go.

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  • There may well be a right wing conspiracy against Clinton.

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  • Clinton's policy has been the dual containment of Iraq and Iran.

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  • Couvade syndrome is found mostly in industrialized societies (Clinton 1987) where couvade syndrome is found mostly in industrialized societies (Clinton 1987) where couvade ritual is not practiced (Helman 2001 ).

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  • This elegant and spacious restaurant has attracted such celebrity diners as Bill Clinton, Bono and Ronan Keating.

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  • In his final weeks of office, far from being a lame duck, Bill Clinton is more popular than ever.

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  • Mayor Flynn kicked off, asking Clinton if he would appoint a peace envoy to Northern Ireland.

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  • In the reign of K Edw III, William Clinton died without heirs; his lands escheated to the Crown.

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  • Although the degeneration of the Clinton administration into a bedroom farce will make the situation worse, it is not the fundamental cause.

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  • Bill Clinton was almost impeached on account of a blow job... So seems that having oral sex is actually worse than killing people.

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  • Bill Clinton visited Shakespeare's county of Warwickshire on his final lap of honor.

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  • Clinton, eager to contain China, has given the Japanese militarists ' interests ' in the Korean peninsula.

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  • During the 13th century the de Clinton family dug the moat and settled on the land, giving their name to the estate.

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  • The man who ran against Bill Clinton for the democratic nomination in 1992 now wants to be California's attorney general.

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  • And despite warnings from US president Clinton to stop the war and negotiate with the breakaway republic the war looks set to intensify.

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  • It's tantamount, really, to imagining Bill Clinton as celibate, William Hague as hip or Jackie Collins as a Bronte sister.

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  • No wonder speechwriters to Presidents Reagan and Clinton say the author Professor Max Atkinson is the speechwriters Guru.

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  • Second, the Clinton administration's conversion policy is also clearly subordinate to its continued emphasis on military security and power projection.

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  • Clinton Downes from the Guernsey Fishermen's Trading Company told me that another crab potter caught 4 triggerfish earlier in the week.

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  • While attempting to seize the Confederate prison at Andersonville (July 31, 1864), he was captured at Clinton, Georgia.

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  • Mr Clinton, 60, who underwent a quadruple heart bypass two years ago, is a former junk food addict.

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  • Phil Marfleet Israel Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a rebuff to his country 's paymaster, US president Bill Clinton.

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  • You Are Most Like Bill Clinton No doubt, your legacy may be a little seedier than you 'd like.

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  • The DSCC, run by Clinton 's fellow New York Senator Chuck Schumer, raises funds for senatorial candidates throughout the country.

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  • It 's tantamount, really, to imagining Bill Clinton as celibate, William Hague as hip or Jackie Collins as a Bronte sister.

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  • Second, the Clinton administration 's conversion policy is also clearly subordinate to its continued emphasis on military security and power projection.

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  • Bill Clinton 's first budget shifted funds from national to theater missile defenses.

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  • He notes that the welfare reforms enacted by Bill Clinton in 1996 reduced entitlements to single parents and toughened up child-support enforcement.

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  • Robert Rubin, Bill Clinton 's treasury secretary, most certainly did.

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  • Clinton Downes from the Guernsey Fishermen 's Trading Company told me that another crab potter caught 4 Triggerfish earlier in the week.

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  • New Bradwell kept up their unbeaten run with a crushing win over Aston Clinton.

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  • Trump imperiously interrupted Clinton a number a times during their Presidential Debates.

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  • President Clinton vegetarian diet rumors have abounded for years.

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  • Here is what you need to know about President Clinton vegetarian diet stories.

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  • His oft documented love for the Big Mac is a testament to that, and even when Clinton cleaned up his diet, he did not give up meat.

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  • Their daughter Chelsea followed a vegetarian diet for a period as well, which further bolster ideas that Clinton himself had become a vegetarian.

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  • In reality, the diet plan that Clinton chose to shape up was a low carb diet plan, which is heavy in protein and not compatible with grain and fiber rich vegetarian diets.

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  • One of the vegetarian rumors that follow Clinton around is that the vegetarian diet he adopted was at the root of his heart attack.

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  • Although this rumor clearly has no weight, given that Clinton is NOT a vegetarian, there are some who believe that certain vegetarian diets can actually increase the rate of heart disease.

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  • Southern Indian cuisine is the most popular style of food in most Indian restaurants in the West, and Clinton is known to be a fan of these dishes.

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  • Two things are certain about former President Clinton and vegetarian diets, however.

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  • Hillary Clinton vs. Monica Lewinsky - Both survived, but Gennifer Flowers died being accidentally hit by Monica's trap-bladed beret.

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  • Sara Evans is accusing her husband, Republican fund raiser Craig Schelske, of cheating on her with former BFF and family nanny, Alison Clinton.

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  • He was born in 1979 in Clinton, Mississippi.

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  • Both Donald Jr. and Ivanka have thrown their support to Democrat Hillary Clinton, donating $4,000 and $1,000 respectively.

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  • However, while not all celebrity activists may have made their donations yet, according to the database, celebrity activist Barbra Streisand donated $2,300 to each of Obama and Clinton's campaigns.

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  • He has donated $2,300 each to Clinton, Obama, and democrats John Edwards and Bill Richardson's campaigns.

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  • According to the latest presidential polls, Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama by a margin of 9% in the race for the Democratic presidential candidate.

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  • Throw Oprah Winfrey in the mix and it is guaranteed that the current 9% difference between Obama and Clinton will begin to shrink.

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  • The Clinton proposal - Hillary Clinton once proposed that each child born in the States should receive a $5,000 savings bond.

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  • This isn't a case of Bill Clinton or Eliot Spitzer.

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  • Markie Post is close friends with former President Bill Clinton, and was photographed jumping on Lincoln's bed in the White House.

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  • Ashford University began in Clinton, Iowa in 1918 as Mount St. Clare College and became Ashford University in 2005.

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  • Student life at Ashford greatly depends on whether you are one of the students studying on campus in Clinton, Iowa, or if you are one of the thousands of students studying through the online degree programs of Ashford University.

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  • The Clinton campus offers 18 student organizations.

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  • According to a 2009 study by Animal People editor, Merritt Clinton, Pitbull Terriers, or Pitbulls as they are more commonly known, top the list of the dog most likely to bite.

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  • Hillary Clinton reminded women all over again just how great an elegant suit can look, whatever the circumstance.

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  • However, in November 2005, Senators Hillary Clinton and Joe Lieberman introduced the Family Entertainment Protection Act to make this same offense illegal across the country.

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  • The Defense of Marriage Act, signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996, prevents federal recognition of same-sex marriage and allows states to ignore same-sex licenses from outside their borders.

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  • He made a cameo appearance in Legally Blonde II and counts Hilary Clinton, Emma Thompson, Sharon Stone, Heidi Klum and Liv Tyler among his A-list clients.

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  • Part of London's appeal is her dedication to helping women feel their best at any size, as evidenced by her book, Dress Your Best", co-written with her co-host from What Not to Wear'', Clinton Kelly.

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  • We saw this when photographs of a smiling and dancing Hilary Clinton, along with her husband Bill, were splashed across many of the daily newspapers in 2007.

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  • In modern times, they were made fashionable by Hillary Clinton, who displayed a penchant for wearing them with panache to everything from special occasions to low-key affairs.

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  • According to LookToTheStars.com, Oprah has "supported" a list of twelve charities, including the Clinton Foundation, Free the Children, Women for Women International, and Project Cuddle.

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  • After leaving office and the White House, President Clinton created the Clinton Foundation to focus on the areas where he could make the most difference as a private citizen.

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  • The Clinton Foundation has received support from many celebrities including Oprah Winfrey.

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  • Politicians include famous figures from the U.S. and England, from Hilary Clinton to Tony Blair.

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  • Women will have to find a pantsuit or skirt suit to wear with a Hillary Clinton or Sarah Palin mask and a hairdo to go with them.

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  • Separate camps (in Red Hook and Clinton, NY) with similar programs are available for male and female participants.

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  • The federal government used to have sole control over welfare eligibility until 1996, when former President Bill Clinton spearheaded legislation giving individual states the right to administer welfare programs.

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  • The series creators reportedly asked the question of what were the wives thinking behind all the sex scandals from Bill Clinton to Eliot Spitzer to John Edwards.

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  • Several reforms from the Clinton administration in the early 2000's made changes to the regulations surrounding monetary benefits.

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  • In a national economic crisis where healthcare costs soar and millions of Americans go uninsured, it seems like the country repeats the same sort of political cycle the country saw during the Clinton health care reform in the 1990s.

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  • During 1993, after spending time working over a plan with a "health policy" team, President Clinton issued a speech to Congress where he introduced the administration's Health Security Plan.

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  • In fact, many experts now say that it's possible the Clinton plan was a bit too optimistic.

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  • The Clinton health care plan mandated employers to contribute toward employee health care premiums, and would allow Americans to choose from a number of competing private insurance policies.

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  • Immediately following President Clinton's speech, public polls emboldened health care reform proponents.

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  • Most polls reflected overwhelming support across the country for the Clinton administration's health care plan.

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  • The Clinton administration was forced to concede the particular battle of health care reform in order to focus on larger issues of the day.

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  • During this early era in the Clinton administration, while health care cost and health insurance premiums were a major concern among most Americans, they were not on the national forefront.

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  • Because of that fact, in 1993 Clinton could not devote as much time or political clout to health care reform.

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  • Instead, the following events cascaded into public confusion and mistrust of the Clinton health care plan.

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  • Previous healthcare reform efforts by Hilary Clinton during her husband's White House tenure had failed, and there was no clear accepted solution to help these millions of families.

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  • Nelson Mandela brought them to perform for the Nobel Prize commission, and they have recorded with everyone from Dolly Parton to George Clinton.

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  • After the first season he was replaced by Clinton Kelly.

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  • First Stacy and Clinton observe the applicant and then soon surprise them.

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  • The first day involves Stacy and Clinton going over the participant's current wardrobe.

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  • At the end of the first day, Clinton and Stacy go over three new outfits.

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  • Stacy and Clinton look to see if their advice is being followed and then follow the participant to the last few shops to help them out.

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  • It's at this point that Clinton and Stacy stop critiquing and won't see the participant until the final showing.

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  • The client models three of the outfits that they have purchased in front of Stacy and Clinton and they give their opinions on how well they have done.

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  • Sometime in the middle of the life of the show, Stacy and Clinton informed everyone that the show actually donates the clothing to charity.

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  • There have been a couple of occasions where Stacy has berated the participants because they blatantly decided not to take her or Clinton's advice and purchase whatever they wanted.

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  • Hosts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly work together as they transform the wardrobes of unsuspecting participants.

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  • Stacy and Clinton sometimes need to rescue the shoppers as they struggle to find the right items of clothing.

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  • Participants are nominated by friends or family and filmed secretly for several days before Stacy and Clinton surprise them with their offer.

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  • These shopping trips are often intercepted by Stacy and Clinton, when the person doing the shopping tends to veer off track.

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  • The hosts and fashion stylists are Stacy London and Clinton Kelly.

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  • Stacy London and Clinton Kelly introduce us to the participant and show hidden camera clips, as well as clips from the people who nominated her.

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  • Individuals chosen must give up their current wardrobes to the show's hosts, Clinton Kelly and Stacy London.

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  • Stacy and Clinton spend the first day with the participant, suggesting items of clothing that are flattering.

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  • At the end of the show, participants show off their new look to Stacy and Clinton.

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  • The first railway in Mississippi was completed from Vicksburg to Clinton in 1840, but the state had suffered severely from the panic of 1837, and in.1850 it had only 75 m.

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  • A noteworthy feature of the metropolitan public water service was begun in 1896 in the Wachusett lake reservoir at Clinton, on the Nashua river.

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