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Cleveland's and reputation
For this, and several other acts to safeguard the public funds, Cleveland's reputation as an honest politician began to spread beyond Erie County.
Corruption in politics was the central issue in 1884, and Cleveland's reputation as an opponent of corruption proved the Democrats ' strongest asset.
Although Lewis often gives substantial gifts to artistic and educational organizations, he also has a reputation for — often forcefully — insisting that such organizations be financially accountable and financially sound ; as of late 2004, Lewis has said he will no longer give to Case or Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood due to poor leadership and management.

Cleveland's and grew
The community was named for President Grover Cleveland's dog by the President himself when postal officials grew frustrated with the resident's indecision on whether to name the community Avondale or The Plain.
White, who grew up in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood, began his political career early on during his college years at Ohio State University, when he protested against the discriminatory policies of the Columbus public bus system and was subsequently arrested.
Sturman, the son of immigrant Russian Jews, grew up on Cleveland's East Side.

Cleveland's and state
In 1893 he refused to grant the state Democrats permission to use the state's ceremonial cannon to fire a salute in celebration of Grover Cleveland's inauguration as President.
The city became Utah's state capital on January 4, 1896, when Utah entered the union upon President Grover Cleveland's decree after the LDS Church agreed to ban polygamy in 1890.
He played a major role in financial and tariff legislation, especially the Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894, where he defeated President Grover Cleveland's low tariff goals by raising the tariff to thwart competition with industry in his state.

Cleveland's and Democratic
When William Jennings Bryan captured the Democratic nomination from Cleveland's supporters in 1896, Wilson refused to support the ticket.
Cleveland issued a statement urging Democratic voters to support gold — the next convention to be held, in Illinois, unanimously supported silver ; the keynote speaker prayed for divine forgiveness for Cleveland's 1892 nomination.
The crisis, and President Cleveland's inability to solve it, nearly broke the Democratic Party.
As in many midterm elections, Cleveland's Democratic Party lost seats to the opposition Republican Party, although a narrow majority was retained.
In spite of Cleveland's victory, the opposition Republican Party gained back some of the seats it had lost in 1882, but the Democratic Party retained a majority.
Hammond was a lumber baron and business partner of Daly in the Montana Improvement Company who saw the Democratic President Grover Cleveland's public land policies a detriment to his business.
He served as delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, and ran unsuccessfully for Congress from Connecticut in 1876 and 1890, and he made many speeches in each of Cleveland's campaigns.
In 1884 it supported Benjamin Butler, the candidate of Greenback-Labor and Anti-Monopolist parties, for the presidency, and opposed James G. Blaine ( Republican ) and even more bitterly Grover Cleveland ( Democrat ); it supported Cleveland and opposed Benjamin Harrison in 1888, although it had bitterly criticized Cleveland's first administration, and was to criticize nearly every detail of his second, with the exception of Federal interference in the Pullman strike of 1894 ; and in 1896, on the free silver issue, it opposed William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the presidency.

Cleveland's and party
Cleveland's term as mayor was spent fighting the entrenched interests of the party machines.
Daniel Manning, a party insider who admired Cleveland's record, promoted his candidacy.
Cleveland's blunt, honest ways won him popular acclaim, but they also gained him the enmity of certain factions of his own party, especially the Tammany Hall organization in New York City.
While some of his decisions were influenced by party concerns, more of Cleveland's appointments were decided by merit alone than was the case in his predecessors ' administrations.
Bryan biographer Paulo E. Coletta wrote, " during this year 1894 – June 1895 of calamities, disintegration and revolution, each crisis aided Bryan because it caused division within his party and permitted him to contest for its mastery as it slipped from Cleveland's fingers.
Cleveland's defeat of his opponent, James Blaine may have been helped by another discrediting tactic used against him which seriously backfired, namely the assertion that Cleveland's party was that of " Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion " ( the latter two referring to Roman Catholicism and the American Civil War ).

Cleveland's and officials
Cleveland's newspapers and city officials initially ignored Morgan's personal acts of heroism as the first to rush into the tunnel for the rescue, and it took years for the city to recognize his contributions.

Cleveland's and began
Angered by Cleveland's actions in the labor dispute, and by his uncompromising stand against silver, Altgeld began to organize Democrats against Cleveland's renomination in 1896.
In 1980, AOR radio station M105 in Cleveland, Ohio began billing itself as " Cleveland's Classic Rock ", playing a mix of rock music from the mid-1960s to the present.
Buddy was a central character in Rick Cleveland's 2005 one-man show My Buddy Bill, relating the writer's fictional friendship with Bill Clinton, which began when both men discovered their common interest in dogs.
Cleveland Tomorrow, a group of top executives from Cleveland's biggest firms, launched a development fund to further the project, and acquisition of property began in December 1985.
The show began syndication on May 22, 2006, starting with WHYI Y100 in Miami, Florida, followed by WIOQ Q102 in Philadelphia on July 23, 2008, and Cleveland's Kiss FM on Aug 25th 2008.
The family first attended a non-egalitarian Conservative synagogue, and later attended Beth Israel-West Temple, a Reform congregation on Cleveland's West Side, where Priesand began to display a commitment to Judaism and Jewish life as a teenager.
Raised in Cleveland's Glenville area, and a graduate of Glenville High School on the city's east side, Bibb ’ s broadcasting career began during his student days at Bowling Green State University ( BGSU ).
As the Cleveland's commercial district began to push eastward along Euclid Avenue, families moved east towards University Circle.
Little Italy began in 1895 when immigrant Joseph Carabelli saw the need for monument work in Cleveland's Lakeview Cemetery and established what soon became the city's leading marble and granite works.
" He obtained a pilot's license and began teaching aeronautics at Cleveland's Benedictine High School.
In 1982, Cellini began working as a sports anchor and reporter at Cleveland's WJW-TV.
Felix became the first American League pitcher to hit a grand slam since Cleveland's Steve Dunning hit one on May 11,, and was the first to do so since interleague play and the DH rule began.
Previously located at the NASA Glenn Research Center located on Cleveland's south side, the NASA Glenn Visitor Center began to relocate within the Great Lakes Science Center in early 2010.

Cleveland's and him
Tammany, under its boss, John Kelly, had not supported Cleveland's nomination as governor, and disliked him all the more when Cleveland openly opposed the re-election of one of their State Senators.
While his pace cooled somewhat in the final eight weeks of the season ( he only hit 10 home runs in the Mariners ' last 47 games ), his 40 home runs by August 12 still put him two ahead of Chicago's Frank Thomas and four ahead of Cleveland's Albert Belle for the AL lead.
This earned him the enmity of the Republican-controlled Congress, but made him a favorite as Grover Cleveland's running mate in 1892, and he duly became 23rd Vice President of the United States.
A rotator cuff injury kept him on the disabled list for most of the season ; thus he played in only 46 games and hit. 191 for Cleveland's first pennant winner in 41 years.
" President Cleveland's successor, William McKinley, kept Cortelyou on during the transition and later formally named him private secretary to the President, though he had been informally doing the job for some time prior.
Pennoyer refused another request from Cleveland, who asked him to intervene when a group of unemployed workers, part of " Coxey's Army ", hijacked a train to travel east and join a mass march on Washington, D. C .. Pennoyer stated, " let Cleveland's ' army take care of Coxey's army.
Cleveland's men rescued him and he captured Riddle and two others.
Cleveland's horse was shot from under him, and Major Ferguson was himself killed in the battle.
In December 2008, Rosenberg sued Cleveland's Musical Arts Association, the newspaper and several members of their staffs, alleging a conspiracy to have him demoted.
When Secretary Daniel Manning's health forced him to resign in 1887, Fairchild was appointed to succeed, and served in Grover Cleveland's administration from 1887 to 1889.
Tom Deimer of Cleveland's Plain Dealer described him as a " textbook Republican " who is " opposed to abortion, gun control, high taxes, and costly government programs.
Today, a statue of Johnson stands in Cleveland's Public Square depicting him holding Henry George's book, " Progress and Poverty.
In 1994, he led the South Atlantic League with 18 wins ( a team record ), 174 strikeouts, and 185. 2 innings pitched while playing for Single-A Columbus ( Georgia ), earning him the Bob Feller Award as Cleveland's best minor league pitcher.
The season 3 premiere episode of The Cleveland Show also parodies " Best Cry Ever ", when Cleveland breaks down after his old friend Peter confesses that he still cares for him ; this gets the attention of Cleveland's friends and the Evil Monkey.
In the episode, Cleveland's wife Loretta cheats on him with Quagmire, due to Cleveland's " lack of passion " and " not being a real man ".
Gary Dee's populist-redneck style combined with his morning drive-time slot to make him Cleveland's top-rated talk host, leading him to answer each on-air call " This is Gary Dee, Number One in Cleveland.

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