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And on the macro level, we're in what seems to be a 19-month
presidential
campaign, and of all the things we're asking all of these potential leaders, what about asking for the health of our children?
In 2013, fifty years after the March On Washington, President Barack Obama posthumously awarded him the
Presidential
Medal of Freedom, praising Rustin’s “march towards true equality, no matter who we are or who we love.”
In her 1998 sequel to "The Parable of the Sower," "Parable of the Talents," she wrote of a
presidential
candidate who controls Americans with virtual reality and “shock collars.”
For reference, the 2016 US
presidential
election was decided by about 100,000 votes.
But Paul got those decisions overturned and confirmed a parade for the day before the
presidential
inauguration of Woodrow Wilson.
We've worked with the World Bank and the
presidential
delegation from the country of Haiti.
Is it celebrating a
presidential
visit?
One day, I decided to host a mock 2008
presidential
election in my classroom.
We need to have
presidential
leadership just like we had in Israel that said we will end oil.
And we need to do it not within 20 years or 50 years, but within this
presidential
term because if we don't, we will lose our economy, right after we'd lost our morality.
Last November there was a
presidential
election.
And 47 years after her software first guided astronauts to the moon, Hamilton was awarded the
Presidential
Medal of Freedom for changing the way we think about technology.
So, on 26th October last year, after 18 years in prison, I walked out of prison on
presidential
pardon.
Many of them are too young to run for president, but by putting the issues out there, they are influencing the
presidential
race.
Well, interestingly, in the last
presidential
election, who was the number one, active opponent of this system of regulation in online speech?
The story starts in Kenya in December of 2007, when there was a disputed
presidential
election, and in the immediate aftermath of that election, there was an outbreak of ethnic violence.
But as early as 1968, this visionary man, Robert Kennedy, at the start of his ill-fated
presidential
campaign, gave the most eloquent deconstruction of gross national product that ever has been.
One exception: During the 2008
presidential
campaign, I thought that Tina Fey was fantastic, and she was the one performer who kept me tuning in.
Charlie Sheen is the good old boy to the President who just happens to be not liked by the rest of the
presidential
staff.
The first 2 films have Buck, Ray and Chloe as the main characters but in this the second sequel they play second-fiddle to Louis Gossett JR's
Presidential
effort.
Sending "John Woodrow" undercover as "John Wilson" is an amusing play on a
presidential
name, and co-star Jody (Ross) Nolan shows promise as an inmate who, early in the proceedings, is shown hanged by his wrists and getting punched by a burly guard.
An up-and-coming
Presidential
adviser is framed for a series of murders, as he has been tipped off that a conspiracy is going on within the White House.
'In The Line Of Fire' tells the story of the game between an old
presidential
bodyguard and a former-government assassin turned psycho.
I thought that Agent Horrigan (Clint Eastwood) and Agent Raines (Rene Russo) looked good in the attire they wore at the
presidential
dinner.
We are supposed to believe that Merle Oberon is the sequestered daughter of an ambitious politician who must prove to the Tom DeLay of the 1930s that he is worth supporting as a
presidential
candidate.
A bum gives a Secret Serviceman a tip about a Secret Service man in the
presidential
detail who plans to kill the president.
He claims that soldiers above all yearn for peace, yet he obviously glories in war; he consistently denies any political ambitions, yet almost everything he does is deliberately used to boost himself as a
presidential
candidate; he obviously believes that soldiers under his command have to follow his orders to the letter, yet he himself deliberately defies orders from the President of the United States; he shows great respect for other cultures (particularly in the Philippines and Japan) and yet is completely out of touch with his own country.
Working from a script written in part by Nicholas Pileggi, best known for writing the book Wiseguy, which he adapted into the movie Goodfellas, and for writing the book and screenplay Casino, director Harold Becker shows how connected circles scratch each other's backs, even in the command of a comparatively honorable mayor like Pappas, who is regarded as a
presidential
prospect.
What is most amazing about this film is the fact that the film makers stayed in the
presidential
palace all of the way though the coup - surely a first in documentary making - images of a coup from both sides!!!
Al Pacino, a Dukakis-esque Boss with
Presidential
dreams, gives an oft times sullen or subdued performance.
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