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Carter's and loss
Following Carter's loss in 1980 to Ronald Reagan, Albright moved on to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., where she was given a grant for a research project.
In another episode, one of Carter's interesting character faults is that when he suffered the loss of his hometown sweetheart, Mary Jane, as the result of a ' Dear John ' letter, he became strictly GI and disciplined.
Muskie left public office following Carter's loss of the 1980 presidential election to Ronald Reagan, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Carter on January 16, 1981.

Carter's and 1952
Elliott Carter's Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Cello and Harpsichord ( 1952 ) explores the timbre possibilities of the modern harpsichord.
Contenders for the title of " first rock and roll record " include Goree Carter's " Rock Awhile " ( 1949 ); Jimmy Preston's " Rock the Joint " ( 1949 ), which was later covered by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1952 ; and " Rocket 88 " by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats ( actually an alias for Ike Turner and his band The Kings of Rhythm ), recorded by Sam Phillips for Sun Records in March 1951.

Carter's and were
Charles reads Carter's memories and discovers that when the two were children they were used as test subjects by Nathan Milbury of the Black Womb Project, with the approval of Charles ' father, Doctor Brian Xavier.
All of these discoveries were eagerly covered by the world's press, but most of their representatives were kept in their hotels ; only H. V. Morton was allowed on the scene, and his vivid descriptions helped to cement Carter's reputation with the British public.
He was a member of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers ' Guild of America, a loose-knit group of Heroic Fantasy authors founded in the 1960s, some of whose works were anthologized in Lin Carter's Flashing Swords!
Some of the works of this group were gathered together in Lin Carter's Flashing Swords!
By 1978, Brzezinski and Vance were more and more at odds over the direction of Carter's foreign policy.
The Carter's were soon followed by other families: the Chilton, Kenard, Snider and Kelly families, who, along with the Carters opened up large tracts of wilderness land.
Popular landing points were Columbus, East Pendleton and Carter's Ferry.
It can be speculated that the six years between William Ross and Mrs. Carter's posts were the years Charles Wetherell served as postmaster.
Cogan and Carter's houses were used by hunters and travellers.
However, two of the pair's most significant solo albums from the period ; Lowe's Labour of Lust and Edmunds ' Repeat When Necessary, were effectively Rockpile albums ( as was Carlene Carter's Lowe-produced Musical Shapes album ).
He and Carter's pro-union coalition government were defeated.
The hostages were released on the day President Carter's term ended.
In America, President Carter's political popularity and prospects for being reelected in 1980 were further damaged after a television address on April 25, in which he explained the rescue operation and accepted responsibility for its failure.
Although Maddox was elected as a Democratic candidate at the same time as Jimmy Carter's election as governor, the two were not running mates ; in Georgia, particularly in that era of Democratic dominance, the winners of the primary elections went on to easy victories in the general elections without campaigning together as an official ticket or as running mates.
For example, Jimmy Carter's initial efforts to end the Iran hostage crisis ( 1979 – 1981 ) were a Rose Garden strategy because he mostly held discussions with his close advisers in the White House.
O ' Neill and other Democratic leaders were also upset by Carter's appointments of a number of his fellow Georgians, whom O ' Neill considered arrogant and parochial, to federal offices and White House staff.
As Carter's term began in early 1977, Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill were invited to the White House for a breakfast with the new President, where Carter served them sugar cookies and coffee.
Carter's arrangements were sophisticated and very complex, and a number of them became swing standards which were performed by other bands (" Blue Lou " is a great example of this ).
These 14 sides plus four by Carter's big band were only issued in England at the time, originally titled Spike Hughes and His Negro Orchestra.
The musicians were mainly made up from members of Carter's band.
Written on each can were these words of endorsement, which were followed by Billy Carter's signature:

Carter's and each
Inspiration was also taken from Carter's memories of watching Kolchak: The Night Stalker and The Twilight Zone in his youth ; as well as from the then-recently released film The Silence of the Lambs, which was the impetus for framing the series around agents from the FBI, in order to provide the characters with a more plausible reason for being involved in each case than Carter believed was present in Kolchak.
Wilf Carter's simple, honest sound continues to attract listeners with each new generation.

Carter's and named
* Aimée Carter's modern retelling of the Greek myths includes a character named Sofia, a woman who is the physical representation and equivalent of Hestia.
The county seat, Elizabethton, is named for Carter's wife, Elizabeth MacLin Carter.
Later the town was named in Carter's honor.
In this new incarnation, she had two children named Kim and Craig, played by her real life children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. She was employed at ' Carter's Unique Employment Agency ' by her brother-in-law Harry, played by Gale Gordon in a role similar to his Mr. Mooney role from The Lucy Show.
* Texas Christian University in Fort Worth named its football stadium Amon G. Carter Stadium to recognize Carter's contributions to the college.
* Amon Carter Peak in Big Bend National Park is named in honor of Carter's contributions to the establishment of the park.
In former president Jimmy Carter's book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, Hadley is referred to, without being named, as personally denying Carter permission to visit Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in early 2005 due to " differences with Syria concerning U. S. policy in Iraq.
After a more violent event, four members of Carter's Klan group were convicted of a September 1957 abduction and attack on a black handyman named Edward Aaron.
The story described the relationship between the boy and his Scottish-Cherokee grandfather, a man named Wales ( an overlap with Carter's other fiction ).
* In the sitcom Spin City, as Carter's suicidal dog Rags, played by a smooth-coated Petit Brabançon named Wesley
This female character was initially named Karen Miller and then Jane Jones before the name " Monica Reyes " was decided upon, named after a friend of series creator Chris Carter's acquaintance who had an art gallery in Vancouver.
After Carter's victory over President Gerald Ford, Lance was named director of the Office of Management and the Budget ( OMB ).

Carter's and Ring
After that fight, Carter's standing as a contender — as reflected by his ranking in The Ring — began to decline.

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