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Clinton and then
Although he assumed use of his stepfather's surname, it was not until Billy ( as he was known then ) turned fifteen that he formally adopted the surname Clinton as a gesture toward his stepfather.
There, Clinton worked with future two-term mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk, future governor of Texas, Ann Richards, and then unknown television director ( and future filmmaker ), Steven Spielberg.
While campaigning for U. S. President, the then Governor Clinton returned to Arkansas to see that Ricky Ray Rector would be executed.
Since then, Clinton has been assigned a number of other diplomatic missions.
Barbara was a frequent critic of the Bill Clinton administration and wrote a book about then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton ( 1999 ).
* Bill Clinton used Camp David more as his tenure in office progressed, and hosted then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, on several occasions in addition to numerous celebrities.
It thens flows through Blackman Charter Township and then Rives Township and Tompkins Township before entering Ingham County, Eaton County, Clinton County, Ionia County, Kent County, Ottawa County and into the city of Grand Haven where it empties into Lake Michigan.
* 1995 – Bill Clinton, then President of the United States, visited Northern Ireland, and spoke in favour of the " Northern Ireland peace process " to a huge rally at Belfast City Hall.
* The Integral Fast Reactor ( IFR ) was built, tested and evaluated during the 1980s and then retired under the Clinton administration in the 1990s due to nuclear non-proliferation policies of the administration.
After graduating from high school in 1945, Falk briefly attended Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and then tried to join the armed services as World War II was drawing to a close.
Compared to the 50-year-old Clinton, then 73-year-old Dole appeared especially old and frail, as illustrated by an embarrassing fall off a stage during a campaign event.
This work was carried out in four facilities, code-named X-10 ( later to become Clinton Laboratories then Oak Ridge National Laboratory ), Y-12, K-25, and S-50.
Clinton then proceeded to win a long streak of primaries leading up to Jerry Brown's home state of California.
South of Franklin it turns southeast across Clarion County in a meandering course, then turns again southwest across Armstrong County, flowing past Kittanning, Ford City, Clinton, and Freeport.
Thus a British assault on Sullivan's Island was driven off and Clinton then abandoned his attempts to capture the city.
He became the secretary to his uncle, George Clinton, who was then governor of New York.
On January 17, 1995, then President Bill Clinton visited the campus to commemorate the first anniversary since the quake.
Route 35 at the intersection of Clinton Avenue in Eatontown, New Jersey. Route 35 then enters Eatontown, where it passes by the Monmouth Mall and intersects Route 36 at the former Eatontown Circle, now an at-grade intersection with ramps.
The United States government built a gaseous diffusion plant at the then phenomenal cost of $ 100 million in Clinton, Tennessee.
Since then, photos have shown that Presidents John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton have also used The World Almanac as a resource.
U. S. Route 41 enters from Fountain County to the north and intersects U. S. Route 36 in Rockville ; it then goes southwest toward Clinton before continuing south to Vigo County and Terre Haute.
A small portion of a major CSX Transportation railroad line passes through the southwest corner of the county, entering from Clinton to the west, then going south toward Terre Haute.

Clinton and pointed
Stewart further pointed out that Fox News itself offered positive coverage of Common's career in 2010, and that Sean Hannity, who criticized Common's White House invitation, is a friend of musician Ted Nugent, who in clips played on The Daily Show, used violent rhetoric in comments he made about President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
" Writing twenty years after the convention, the New York Times wrote, " Supporters of Mr. Bush pointed to the tone of the convention as one of the reasons he lost re-election that November to Bill Clinton.
In the election itself, Democratic nominee Bill Clinton, running as a moderate, also pointed to the quotation as evidence of Bush's untrustworthiness, which contributed to Bush's losing his bid for re-election.
Clinton also, as Bruce Bartlett pointed out in the same article, cut federal spending and also raised taxes on the wealthy to lower the deficit.
But, as was pointed out, " Levin hasn't made a lot of money for the investors of Sharper Image he's teamed up with so far, including hedge fund Ramius Capital, which helped bring him in as a director, and Clinton Group, which announced a large stake in December.

Clinton and moderate
In 1999, Fannie Mae came under pressure from the Clinton administration to expand mortgage loans to low and moderate income borrowers by increasing the ratios of their loan portfolios in distressed inner city areas designated in the CRA of 1977.
During Clinton second term William Cohen of Maine, another moderate Republican Senator, held this position.
Clinton considered himself a " New Democrat " and was a founding member of the Democratic Leadership Council, a centrist group of Democrats, who promoted moderate policies.
He was known as a moderate centrist, to such an extent that President Clinton approached him in 1994 about replacing departing Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen in Clinton's cabinet, an offer that Rudman declined.
Additionally, in a column in " The Hill " on June 22, 2005, Morris predicted that Hillary Clinton would face her " worst nightmare " in her 2006 Senate race against moderate Republican candidate Jeanine Pirro, whose campaign subsequently collapsed within a matter of two months after repeated crushing defeats in the opinion polls due to her husband's alleged mafia ties.
In 1992, Bill Clinton, seen as a more moderate southern Democrat, chose the more liberal southerner Al Gore as his running mate.
After 1980, the Republicans became a mostly right-wing party, with conservative leaders such as Newt Gingrich, Trent Lott, and Tom DeLay, while the Democrats, while keeping their left wing intact with such Senators as Ted Kennedy, Christopher Dodd, and Paul Sarbanes, grew a substantial moderate wing in the 1990s in place of their old conservative wing, with leaders such as Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Evan Bayh.
Clinton had the celebrated economist Alan Greenspan as the Chair of the Federal Reserve ’ s board of governors throughout his presidency ; he also appointed two widely considered “ moderate advocates of tight money ", Alice Rivlin and Laurence Meyer.

Clinton and New
Clinton has been described as a New Democrat.
He is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has served as the United States Secretary of State since 2009 and was a Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009.
As Clinton fell far behind former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas in the New Hampshire polls, following Super Bowl XXVI, Clinton and his wife Hillary went on 60 Minutes to rebuff the charges.
With no major Southern state remaining, Clinton targeted New York, which had many delegates.
At the end of his presidency, Clinton moved to New York and helped his wife win election to the U. S. Senate there.
In a July 2, 2011 editorial the New York Times opined, " The Defense of Marriage Act was enacted in 1996 as an election-year wedge issue, signed by President Bill Clinton in one of his worst policy moments.
New York Governor George Clinton ( vice president ) | George Clinton
Some of these supposed Tories protested to New York Governor George Clinton that they were actually dispossessed Yorkers.
Clinton, who considered Vermont to still be a part of New York, did not want to honor the actions of the Vermont tribunals ; Stark, who had custody of the men, disagreed with Clinton.
Early in 1779, Governor Clinton issued a proclamation stating that the state of New York would honor the Wentworth grants, if the settlers would recognize New York's political jurisdiction over the Vermont territory.
Allen wrote another pamphlet in response, entitled An Address to the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont ; with Remarks on a Proclamation under the Hand of his Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; Governor of the State of New York.
Allen, after being promised land, traveled to the area and began stirring up not just Pennsylvania authorities but also his long-time nemesis, Governor Clinton of New York, by proposing that a new state be carved out of the disputed area and several counties of New York.
* 1980 – Clinton Toopi, New Zealand rugby league footballer
* George Clinton ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1686 – 1761 ), British colonial governor of New York
* George Clinton ( vice president ) ( 1739 – 1812 ), Vice President of the United States and Governor of New York
* George Clinton, Jr. ( 1771 – 1809 ), U. S. Representative from New York, nephew of Vice President George Clinton
* George William Clinton ( 1807 – 1885 ), mayor of Buffalo, New York
In 1850, Cleveland's father took a pastorate in Clinton, Oneida County, New York, and the family relocated there.

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