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Bill Clinton
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  • Inside the spartan office were two large framed photographs: president Bill Clinton and a highly decorated Naval officer.†   (source)
  • Okay Bill Clinton!†   (source)
  • Kate and I had been gabbing about the Lakers without Magic Johnson and Kareem, about Aaron Neville's latest album, Hillary and Bill Clinton's life together, the merits of Johns Hopkins versus University of North Carolina medical school.†   (source)
  • I stepped into the foyer, taking note of the colonial furniture, the photo on the wall that showed a young girl shaking hands with Bill Clinton and another of the girl smiling beside the Dalai Lama.†   (source)
  • I will never forget the meeting I had, with Bill Clinton, with survivors, and with relatives of those who died.†   (source)
  • Of course, that year Bill Clinton's Arkansas accent had its own persuasive authenticity.†   (source)
  • Ekman recalled the first time he saw Bill Clinton, during the 1992 Democratic primaries.†   (source)
  • That was halfway through Bill Clinton's presidency and before George W. Bush was elected.†   (source)
  • That trend was symbolized when Bill Clinton chose to locate his post-presidential office in Harlem.†   (source)
  • Many loved Bill Clinton, but many more saw him as the symbol of American moral decay, and Ronald Reagan was long dead.†   (source)
  • Again the Taliban refused, perhaps not realizing that the new(ish) U.S. president, George W. Bush, was a very different character from Bill Clinton.†   (source)
  • On Joe Flom's wall, next to pictures of Flom with George Bush Sr. and Bill Clinton, there is a picture of him with the rival firm's managing partner.†   (source)
  • He attended Hot Springs High School—in the same class as future Arkansas governor and U.S. president Bill Clinton, though they didn't know each other.†   (source)
  • …an ear, because after all it was only 11:45 a.m. I went straight to the refrigerator—in spite of what my mother likely imagined, the only food inside of it was ketchup, a jar of pimientos, Ollies carrots, and yogurt with an expiration date from Bill Clinton's administration—and poured myself a glass of Yellow Tail chardonnay I wanted to be pleasantly buzzed before I turned on the television set, where no doubt my fifteen minutes of fame was now going to be marred by a suit with stripes…†   (source)
  • In Behind the Oval Office, his memoir of his years as a political pollster, Dick Morris writes about going to Arkansas in 1977 to meet with the state's thirty-one-year-old attorney general, an ambitious young man by the name of Bill Clinton: I explained that I got this idea from the polling my friend Dick Dresner had done for the movie industry.†   (source)
  • —President Bill Clinton, before leaving Washington on a diplomatic visit to, and peacemaking mission between, India and Pakistan FATIMA BATOOL REMEMBERS the first "whump," clearly audible from the Indian artillery battery, just twelve kilometers across the mountains.†   (source)
  • Former Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton saw no need to lose his Arkansas accent, partly because he could change it—or code-switch, as the linguists say—at will, depending on his audience.†   (source)
  • In his small study, employing the last typewriter in Texas (he thinks computers are the work of Satan), he displays pictures of himself with both Bill Clinton and George Bush, saying that he has now become a Friend of Presidents.†   (source)
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