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According and Kissinger
According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at Southern Illinois University, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a " minor footnote.
According to Kenneth Stein in " Heroic Diplomacy: Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin, and the Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace ": " The Accords were another interim agreement or step, but negotiations that flowed from the Accords slowed for several reasons.
According to a record, prepared by Soviet Ambassador to the United States Anatoliy Dobrynin, of discussions between Dobrynin and Kissinger, the crux of the U. S. position, was progress still must be made at the Paris talks and, for domestic political reasons, Nixon " simply cannot wait a year for Hanoi to decide to take some new step and take a more flexible position.
According to James Carroll the end of Kulturkampf signalled “ that the Church had successfully resisted to his face the man who, according to an admiring Henry Kissinger, was ' outmanoeuvred ' by nobody .”
According to Henry Kissinger, the congress saw a shift in Bismarck's Realpolitik.
According to Kissinger, “ Tension with the outside world was inherent in the very nature of communist philosophy and, above all, in the way the Soviet system was being run domestically.
According to Maxwell, Hoge found it " too narrow a defense of Kissinger ," and then asked Maxwell to write a review.
According to then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger by 1976 the USA had a 6-to-1 advantage in the number of nuclear warheads over the Soviet Union.

According and Nixon
According to Kevin Phillips, author and political strategist to U. S. President Richard Nixon, the United States is a plutocracy in which there is a " fusion of money and government.
According to the National Taxpayer Union website, Rhoads and a bipartisan group of Midwestern legislators wished to counter what they viewed as a trend toward big government continued by President Richard Nixon.
According to Time magazine, the Republican Party leaders in the Western United States felt that while there remained a significant number of Nixon loyalists in the party, the majority believed that Nixon should step down as quickly as possible.
According to news reports at the time, Nixon answered questions about the 18-1 / 2 minute tape gap, altering White House tape transcripts turned over to the House Judiciary Committee, using the Internal Revenue Service to harass political enemies, and a $ 100, 000 contribution from billionaire Howard Hughes.
According to author Donald M. Bartlett, Richard Nixon would do whatever was necessary to prevent another Hughes-Nixon family embarrassment.
According to Woodward, Haig played a major behind-the-scenes role in the delicate negotiations of the transfer of power from President Nixon to President Ford.
According to author Michael Klare, application of the Nixon Doctrine " opened the floodgates " of U. S. military aid to allies in the Persian Gulf, and helped set the stage for the Carter Doctrine and for the subsequent direct U. S. military involvement of the Gulf War and the Iraq War.
" According to the British newspaper The Guardian, "... the October 1970 plot against Chile's President-elect Salvador Allende ... was the direct result of a plea for action a month earlier by Donald Kendall, chairman of PepsiCo, in two telephone calls to the company's former lawyer, President Richard Nixon.
According to Seymour Hersh, writing in The New Yorker, Nixon White House tapes show that after presidential candidate George Wallace was shot on May 15, 1972, Nixon and Colson agreed to send Hunt to the Milwaukee home of the gunman, Arthur Bremer, to place McGovern presidential campaign material there.
According to Gold, the HeLa contamination problem almost led to a Cold War incident: The USSR and the USA had begun to cooperate in the war on cancer launched by President Richard Nixon only to find that the exchanged cells were contaminated by HeLa.
In February 2009, David Frost was featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ( ABC-TV ) international affairs programme Foreign Correspondent in a report titled " The World According To Frost ", reflecting on his long career and portrayal in the feature film Frost / Nixon.
According to Michael Klare, author of Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Petroleum Dependency ( New York: Henry Holt, 2004 ), application of the Nixon Doctrine " opened the floodgates " of U. S. military aid to allies in the Persian Gulf, and helped set the stage for the Carter Doctrine and for the subsequent direct U. S. military involvement of the Gulf War and the Iraq War.
According to the authors, Deep Throat was a key source of information behind a series of articles on a scandal which played a leading role in introducing the misdeeds of the Nixon administration to the general public.
* The ESOP According to Kelso, by Stuart Nixon, Air Line Pilot, October, 1984.
According to Meany, class resentment was a major reason that Nixon won 49 states against McGovern, despite the dislike of the Vietnam War by a majority of American voters.
According to this account of events, representatives of Nixon privately assured the South Vietnamese government that an incoming Republican administration would offer them a better deal than would a Democratic one, and the South Vietnamese withdrew from the talks on the eve of the election, thereby disrupting the peace initiative on which the Democrats had based their campaign.
According to Meier, he told Donald that he was sure the Democrats would win the election since they had a lot of information on Richard Nixon ’ s illicit dealings with Howard Hughes that had never been released, and that Larry O ’ Brien had the information ( O ’ Brien didn ’ t actually have any documents but Meier wanted Richard Nixon to think he did ).
According to Charmin makers Procter & Gamble, a 1978 survey found that " Mr. Whipple " was the third best-known American, behind recently-ousted President Richard Nixon and evangelist Billy Graham.
According to Nixon biographer Conrad Black, the speech earned Nixon supporters throughout Middle America which he would keep through the rest of his life, and who would continue to defend him after his death.

According and picked
According to Antonia Tripolitis, Roman Mithraism originated in Vedic India and picked up many features of the cultures which it encountered in its westward journey.
According to a New York Times article from Feb. 1, 1893, Smith allegedly: " picked up little Myrtle Vance ... near her father's residence, and ... carried her through the central portion of the city ... En route through the city he was asked by several persons what he was doing with the child.
According to the official site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Barron Hilton agreed after his general manager, Frank Leahy picked the Chargers name when he purchased an AFL franchise for Los Angeles.
According to an interview with Adam Scott the show was not picked up.
According to James Bamford, the NSA had picked up communications of al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi back in 1999, but had been hampered by internal bureaucratic conflicts between itself and the CIA, and did not do a full analysis of the information it passed on to the agency.
According to Jancis Robinson, a sense of " smokiness " is one clue that could be picked up in a blind tasting of Chardonnay but there are many styles that do not have any " smokey " notes.
According to the Babylonian Talmud ( Gittin 56b ), an insect flew into Titus's nose and picked at his brain for seven years.
According to former CIA Director Richard M. Helms: " The code names for most Agency operations are picked in sequence from a sterile list, with care taken not to use any word that might give a clue to the activity it covers.
According to the parliament, most of the nominees were rejected due to having been picked for reasons other than their competency.
" According to the stories which Borrow picked up around Tregaron, Twm's career was more straightforward.
According to the investigation performed later, he strangled her, picked her up and pushed her off the balcony, after which he followed her in the fall, injuring a shoulder.
According to an old legend, blackberries should not be picked after this date.
According to Timlow's, coins, buttons and other things have been picked up in the vicinity many years after the two encampments.
According to Robert Hendrickson, author of the Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins, black workers in Chicago meatpacking plants picked up the term from white workers and began applying it indiscriminately to all whites.
According to The Age's art director, Bill Farr: " No one knows why they picked the royal crest.
According to the story, at some point in or around June 1947 ( Gaddis and others list the approximate date as early February 1948 ), two American vessels navigating the Strait of Malacca, the City of Baltimore and the Silver Star, among others, picked up distress messages from Dutch merchant ship Ourang Medan.
According to L. A. producer Take, Low End Theory " literally picked up where Sketchbook left off — with much better promotion, much better sound ".
According to this view, if the putative object picked out by the demonstrative does not exist, then such an object dependent thought cannot exist-it is, in the most literal sense, not available to be thought.
According to bassist / singer Randy Jackson, jazz fusion is an exceedingly difficult genre to play ; " I [...] picked jazz fusion because I was trying to become the ultimate technical musician-able to play anything.
According to Ramis, it was picked because the course did not have any palm trees.
According to Donnelly, he picked it up, lost his balance and dropped it, causing major damage to the metal cup at the top and a crack to the wooden base.
According to one account, he distinguished himself by stopping the runaway horses of her carriage ; according to another, he only picked up her handkerchief ; a third explanation of his fortune has been given.
According to the pitcher, " Doctors ... picked something up when they did the ultrasound.
According to journalist Jacob Weisberg, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush's son, first picked up the term " compassionate conservative " from Wead, in 1987.

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