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  • The following year, on May 13, 1977 President Jimmy Carter issued Executive Order 11985 which updated the previous order such that the ...corporate knowledge. Turner did have the advantage of being a classmate of Jimmy Carter's and enjoyed his trust.
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  • ...t’’ style: “President Bush ([[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]), as bad as Nixon ([[Jimmy Carter|Carter]]), or the worst president ever?” But why leave out the wishy-was
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  • ...'', led to Ford's defeat in [[U.S. presidential election, 1976|1976]] by [[Jimmy Carter]], a former Governor of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
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  • US interest in breeder reactors were muted by [[Jimmy Carter]]'s April 1977 decision to defer construction of breeders in the US due to
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  • ...an chose Bush as his running mate. They won in a landslide as president [[Jimmy Carter]] was unable to cope with mounting economic troubles at home and disasters
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  • ...- [[Anwar Sadat]] of Egypt, [[Menachem Begin]] of Israel, and President [[Jimmy Carter]] meet to determine "land for peace" exchange in Mideast
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  • ...d special operations force delivery. The current U.S. vessel is the ''USS Jimmy Carter'', the third boat of the [[Seawolf-class]] attack submarine. Previous spec
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  • ...e nation's economic difficulties contributed to the election of Democrat [[Jimmy Carter]] in [[U.S. presidential election, 1976|1976]], running as a Washington out ...ominating Southerners who could carry some states in the region, such as [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976 and 1980, and [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996; the strategy did
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  • ...ck]], former head of the [[United Auto Workers]] and a representative of [[Jimmy Carter]]; his mandate was first to address the POW-MIA situation, and then explore ...OW-MIA issue was extremely sensitive politically. Further, power, in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]] shifted between the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[
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  • ...1974, productivity shrunk by 1.5%, though this soon recovered. In 1976, [[Jimmy Carter]] won the Presidency. Carter would later take much of the blame for the eve
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  • ...74 attacking corruption, including the pardon. Ford would be defeated by [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976.
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  • ...[freedom of navigation]] has been a core issue of U.S. policy. President [[Jimmy Carter]], in 1979, committed to keeping open the Strait of Hormuz. Since the U.S.
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  • ...nuclear proliferation|nuclear weapons proliferation]] reasons. President [[Jimmy Carter]] issued a [[Presidential directive]] which indefinitely suspended the comm
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  • rival, Jimmy Carter, outdid one another in claiming to be cast from the Truman mold. By 1980 wh
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  • ...ted '[[unidentified flying object]]'. In 1969, future [[U.S. President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] reported having seen a UFO, which later analysis suggested was probably t
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  • ...ngola]] and [[Mozambique]] to destabilise their regimes. Under president [[Jimmy Carter]], the USA sponsored the [[mujahideen]] in Afghanistan, including the [[Tal
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  • ...ngola]] and [[Mozambique]] to destabilise their regimes. Under president [[Jimmy Carter]], the USA sponsored the [[mujahideen]] in Afghanistan, including the [[Tal
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  • ...cted governor, and was defeated for reelection in 1994. Texans supported [[Jimmy Carter]], a Sunbelt Democrat, for president in 1976 but voted Republican in the ne
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  • ...lins and Aldrin, the [[Congressional Space Medal of Honor]] by President [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1978, and the [[Congressional Gold Medal]] in 2009.
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  • *[[Jimmy Carter]] - redirect from [[James Earl Carter]]
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