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the landmark Cold War auction of artwork from the Soviet Union.The definitive auctions devoted to such accomplished individuals as John F. Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt and Gerald Ford were Guernsey's events as were the sales focused on Princess Diana, Duke Ellington, Mickey Mantle, Elvis Presley and the Beatles. W
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the wee hours. Conventions, not primaries, were the process by which the parties selected their nominees for president and vice president. In 1932 Franklin Roosevelt didn't win the nomination until the fourth ballot in a tense all-night session. His opponent in 1940, Wendell Willkie, winning the Republican nomina
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t to settle problems abroad but to make sure "our own house is in perfect order." He promised to "prosper America first." In the mid-to-late 1930s, Franklin Roosevelt took a different approach, pushing back, at first tentatively but then ever more vigorously, trying to convince the American public that it was mak
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. In the first half of the 20th century nascent democracies collapsed in Germany, Spain and Italy. By 1941 there were only 11 democracies left, and Franklin Roosevelt worried that it might not be possible to shield "the great flame of democracy from the blackout of barbarism". The progress seen in the late 20th
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acted on the calls of Theodore Roosevelt ("the supreme political task of our day... is to drive the special interests out of our public life") and Franklin Roosevelt ("we now know that government by organized money is as dangerous as government by organized mob") to reinvigorate a realm of civic life distinct fro
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fort with Russia's authoritarian rule and widespread civic corruption. As troubling as Russia is, it hardly represents the kind of evil entity that Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill snuggled up to during World War II. As a regional power, Russia has legitimate regional interests, and the United States sho
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tion, or tax reform would come in 2013. By the middle of 2014, congressional elections will force another hiatus in Washington policymaking. Since Franklin Roosevelt, Presidents have lost an average of thirty House seats and seven Senate seats in their second midterm election. By early 2015, the press will begin
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tivity in nappers is higher all day long than those who didn't rest. Label people -- literally. Maze of 7 EFTA_R1_0 1946365 EFTA02672635 Ems Franklin Roosevelt was known to have a memory that would put most of us to shame -- he could remember the name of someone he met just once, months ago, seemingly witho
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d). 6 EFTA_R1_01946344 EFTA02672614 Take a nap. <http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1356919/thumbs/o-SLEEPING-IN-5=0.jpg?7> Label people -- literally. Franklin Roosevelt was known to have a memory that would put most of us to shame -- he could remember the name of someone he met just on=e, months ago, seemingly witho
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3 Americans were killed and 1,143 more were wounded in a sneak attack on America that started World War II. Standing literally feet away from where Franklin Roosevelt told the country that December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy," Kelly declared: "Today, December the 18th, 2019, is another date th
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3 Americans were killed and 1,143 more were wounded in a sneak attack on America that started World War II. Standing literally feet away from where Franklin Roosevelt told the country that December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy," Kelly declared: "Today, December the 18th, 2019, is another date th
Id. at 378. _ Other Presidential Documents 1) A Presidential Legal Opinion, 66 Harv. L. Rev. 1353 (1953): This was a legal opinion from President Franklin Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson. President Roosevelt stated that he was signing the Lend-Lease Act despite a provision providing for a legislative veto,

Eleanor Roosevelt
PersonFirst Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945 (1884–1962)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Ronald Reagan
PersonPresident of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and actor (1911–2004)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Department of Justice
OrganizationUnited States Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for law enforcement

Cynthia Nixon
PersonAmerican actress and politician

Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Mitt Romney
PersonAmerican politician and businessman (born 1947)

Philippines
LocationArchipelagic country in Southeast Asia

Vladimir Putin
Person2nd and 4th President of Russia (2000-2008, 2012-present), 7th and 11th Prime Minister of Russia (1999-2000, 2008-2012), Director of the Federal Security Service (1998-1999) and Deputy Mayor of Saint Petersburg (1994-1996)

Richard Nixon
PersonPresident of the United States from 1969 to 1974 (1913–1994)

John Kerry
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1943)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Jerusalem
LocationCity in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions