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* John F. Kennedy and his family often enjoyed horseback riding and other recreational activities.
Muffled drums are often associated with funeral ceremonies as well, such as the funerals of John F. Kennedy and Queen Victoria.
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
Positive accounts of Aboriginal customs and encounters are also recorded in the journals of early European explorers, who often relied on Aboriginal guides and assistance: Charles Sturt employed Aboriginal envoys to explore the Murray-Darling ; the lone survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition was nursed by local Aborigines, and the famous Aboriginal explorer Jackey Jackey loyally accompanied his ill-fated friend Edmund Kennedy to Cape York.
Despite Kennedy's efforts to keep Johnson busy, informed, and at the White House often, JFK's advisors and some members of the Kennedy family were more dismissive to Johnson.
Later McNamara, as Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson, would often clash with LeMay.
A major gaffe occurred in Oregon, when McCarthy sniffed that Kennedy supporters were " less intelligent " than his own and belittled Indiana ( which had by then gone for Kennedy ) for lacking a poet of the stature of Robert Lowell — a friend of McCarthy's who often traveled with him.
An admirer of Christie, Milward Kennedy of The Guardian began his review of July 30, 1935 by saying, " Very few authors achieve the ideal blend of puzzle and entertainment as often does Agatha Christie.
The topics discussed in the debate are often the most controversial issues of the time, and arguably elections have been nearly decided by these debates ( e. g., Nixon vs. Kennedy ).
Another subject often tackled by WWN is the reemergence of many prominent figures believed by most to be deceased, including Hank Williams, Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy, Adolf Hitler, and Michael Jackson.
The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial in Dallas is often described as a cenotaph.
Kennedy was diagnosed twice with bacterial endocarditis, an inflammation of the heart often associated with the use of intravenous drugs.
Jackie O often refers to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Due to its location and well-known law school, Suffolk often attracts notable scholars and prominent speakers ; for example, former President John F. Kennedy, former Chief Justice of the United States, William Rehnquist, and former President George H. W.
He said, " No pair has been more wrong, more loudly, more often than the two senators from Massachusetts – Ted Kennedy and John Kerry.
Marquesinas were often in " housing complexes such as Villa Kennedy and Jurutungo.
Morse often found himself responding to Kennedy ’ s claim that he was not a “ serious candidate ”, by proclaiming: “ I ’ m a dead serious candidate .” Quietly, Oregon Democrats began to worry about what a loss for Morse would mean in 1962 against possible Republican challenger Governor Mark Hatfield.
In the academic field, Figueres serves on the Dean's Alumni Leadership Council at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and he is a fellow of Thunderbird School of Global Management, where he often participates in global business events.
Over the course of series, the characters developed, in particular Bruce ( Kennedy ), leader of the council, who would often try and manipulate things towards his own favour.
Introduced into the show in series two, he would often write plays or be given jobs by his camp agent McMinn ( Kennedy ), but his hatred of the English would always take over ( typical example: a play featuring someone travelling back in time to kill Geoff Hurst in 1965 ), leading in McGlashan's work never to get off the ground.
The name Foggy Bottom often is used as a metonym for the United States Department of State because its headquarters is in the neighborhood, as are the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts ; Friendship Lodge Odd Fellows Hall ; and the infamous Watergate complex, site of the Watergate burglaries which led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
Kennedy dons one of several disguises and assumed a character of his own creation to be part of the gag, often using a different voice.
Graham Kennedy was the show's main host and star attraction but other presenters were often called on to present the show on certain nights.

Kennedy and allowed
The English nurseryman Kennedy was a major supplier, despite England and France being at war, his shipments were allowed to cross blockades.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, LeMay clashed again with U. S. President John F. Kennedy and Defense Secretary McNamara, arguing that he should be allowed to bomb nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
Kennedy, who preferred policy-making with ad hoc groups, dismantled Eisenhower's elaborate NSC machinery and allowed the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and his staff to assume the primary coordination role.
Ashdown's successor as Liberal Democrat leader, Charles Kennedy, deliberately allowed the JCC to slip into abeyance until it effectively stopped meeting.
The injunction was obtained by Macmillan Bloedel Ltd .' s logging operations at the Kennedy Lake Bridge, near Clayoquot Sound, stating that no public interference was to be allowed in the areas that MacMillan Bloedel logging operation was working on.
Kennedy allowed surgeons to perform a lobotomy ( one of the earliest in the U. S .) on his daughter Rosemary Kennedy in 1941.
In 1756 Kennedy allowed the island to again be used as a smallpox quarantine station, and on February 18, 1758 the Corporation of the City of New York bought the island for £ 1, 000 for use as a pest house.
The investigation began after parents complained in a letter-writing campaign to state and federal officials that the School Board and then-Superintendent Tom Mills allowed Suncoast and John F. Kennedy Junior High to become segregated black schools, allowing enrollment to decline and facilities to
Negotiating principally with Senators Ted Kennedy and Joe Biden, Laxalt was able to strike a deal that allowed the committee to vote on the nomination.
Paul Johnson's campaign staff charged that during the 1960 presidential campaign Coleman had allowed U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts to sleep in the Governor's Mansion in the bed formerly used by the late Governor and U. S. Senator Theodore Bilbo.
Instead a number of previously unseen clips which were not allowed to be shown before midnight were shown, including some in which Lucy Kennedy swore.
Meader also mastered the facial expressions that allowed him to bear a passable resemblance to Kennedy.
While Kennedy refused to move these missiles " under duress ," he allowed Robert Kennedy to reach a deal with Soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, in which the Turkish missiles would be quietly removed several months later.
An hour and a half later, the agents had taken Place's bags to Kennedy airport and allowed a trained narcotics detection dog to perform a " sniff " test.
In 1978, John F. Kennedy arranges for Lex Luthor to be allowed to examine the wreckage to develop weapons to use against Superman, in this setting the ruler of the Soviet Union.
Kennedy claimed this type of law was allowed by their ruling in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which allowed laws to preserve prenatal life to a certain extent.
John F. Kennedy won the presidency by touting that the Republican Party had allowed the U. S. to fall behind the Soviets into a Missile gap.
It was removed from the White House only once, after the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, when President Johnson allowed the desk to go on a traveling exhibition with the Kennedy Presidential Library.
Prior to these advancements, Philip Kennedy ( Emory and Georgia Tech ) had an operable if somewhat primitive system which allowed an individual with paralysis to spell words by modulating their brain activity.
It would not be Class I, because missing third molars are generally not restored in an RPD ( although if they were, the classification would indeed be Class I ), and it would not be Class IV, because modification spaces are not allowed for Kennedy Class IV.

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