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In American contexts, the word " Camelot " is sometimes used to refer admiringly to the presidency of John F. Kennedy, as his term was said to have potential and promise for the future, and many were inspired by Kennedy's speeches, vision, and policies.
* Kennedy, K. ( 1933 ): " Instruments of music used by the Australian Aborigines ".
The Ich bin ein Berliner speech is in part derived from a speech Kennedy gave at a Civic Reception on May 4, 1962, in New Orleans ; there also he used the phrase civis Romanus sum by saying " Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was to say, " I am a citizen of Rome.
The US was well behind the Soviet Union in the Space Race, so President Kennedy increased the stakes with the Apollo Program, which used Saturn rocket technology that had been funded by Eisenhower.
The John F. Kennedy Space Center ( KSC ) is the United States launch site that has been used for every NASA human space flight since 1968.
The MV Freedom Star and MV Liberty Star, ships used by NASA to tow space shuttle solid rocket boosters back to Kennedy Space Center, are propelled only by water jets to protect the endangered manatee population that inhabits regions of the Banana River where the ships are based.
The orbiter was lifted up on a sling very similar to the one used at Kennedy Space Center and placed inside the Dynamic Test Stand building, and there mated to the Vertical Mate Ground Vibration Test tank ( VMGVT-ET ), which in turn was attached to a set of inert Solid Rocket Boosters ( SRB ) to form a complete shuttle launch stack, and marked the first time in the program's history that all Space Shuttle elements, an Orbiter, an External Tank ( ET ), and two SRBs, were mated together.
In the book Moon Shot: The Inside Story of America's Race to the Moon, it is claimed that he flew the U-2 spy plane, a U. S. Air Force aircraft which took the pictures of Soviet missiles in Cuba which President Kennedy used on television on October 22, 1962.
Kennedy used his large, well-funded campaign organization to win the nomination, secure endorsements, and with the aid of the last of the big-city bosses to get out the vote in the big cities.
In the Brookings Institution report Dealing with Neighbourhood Change: A Primer on Gentrification and Policy Choices ( 2001 ), Maureen Kennedy and Paul Leonard say that " the term ' gentrification ' is both imprecise and quite politically charged ", suggesting its redefinition as " the process by which higher income households displace lower income residents of a neighbourhood, changing the essential character and flavour of that neighbourhood ", so distinguishing it from the different socio-economic process of " neighbourhood ( or urban ) revitalization ", although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
Simulation is used at Kennedy Space Center ( KSC ) to train and certify Space Shuttle engineers during simulated launch countdown operations.
The term Pax Americana was explicitly used by John F. Kennedy in the 1960s, who advocated against the idea, arguing that the Soviet bloc was composed of human beings with the same individual goals as Americans and that such a peace based on " American weapons of war " was undesirable:
* In the book The Ends of Power, Nixon's chief of staff H. R. Haldeman claimed that the term " Bay of Pigs ", mentioned by Nixon in a tape-recorded White House conversation as the reason the CIA should put a stop to the Watergate investigations, was used by Nixon as a coded reference to a CIA plot to assassinate Fidel Castro during the John F. Kennedy administration.
* Marion Power Shovel, best known for building the crawler-transporters used to move launch vehicles at the Kennedy Space Center
A similar example is New York City ( NYC ), in which the airport codes LGA ( LaGuardia Airport ), JFK ( John F. Kennedy International Airport ), and EWR ( Newark Liberty International Airport ) are used for the same city, although the latter is located in a different city and state.
Numerous VIPs used the airport to maintain security and to avoid inconveniencing the Chicago traveling public, including President John F. Kennedy.
U. S. troops used flamethrowers on the streets of Washington, D. C. ( mentioned in a December 1998 article in the San Francisco Flier ), as one of several clearance methods used for the surprisingly large amount of snow that fell before the presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy.
Eisenhower stayed at Quarters A at the Naval War College and at what became known as the Eisenhower House, while Kennedy used Hammersmith Farm next door.
Since then, photos have shown that Presidents John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton have also used The World Almanac as a resource.
Located south of Lexington, it is the site of the Kennedy House, said to have been used in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
During the 1950s, Bell Helicopter used the Kennedy facility to develop its new helicopters, but the company left the facility in 1960.
Three years after it opened, the TTC renovated its southwestern terminus at Kennedy Station, because the looped turnaround track, originally designed for uni-directional streetcars under the earlier plan and not needed for the bi-directional ICTS trains, was causing derailments ; it was replaced with a single terminal track and the station was thus quasi-Spanish solution, with one side for boarding and another side for alighting, though the boarding side is also used for alighting during off-peak hours.
A VC-118A Liftmaster used by John F. Kennedy is on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.

Kennedy and phrase
Plischke wrote a 1997 account of visiting Kennedy at the White House weeks before the trip to help compose the speech and teach him the proper pronunciation ; she also claims that the phrase had been translated stateside already by the translator scheduled to accompany him on the trip (" a rather unpleasant man who complained bitterly that he had had to interrupt his vacation just to watch the President ’ s mannerisms ").
Robert Lochner claimed in his memoirs that Kennedy had asked him for a translation of " I am a Berliner ", and that they practiced the phrase in Brandt's office.
As fiercely anti-Communist as they were anti-Semitic, Kennedy and Astor looked upon Adolf Hitler as a welcome solution to both of these " world problems " ( Nancy's phrase ).... Kennedy replied that he expected the " Jew media " in the United States to become a problem, that " Jewish pundits in New York and Los Angeles " were already making noises contrived to " set a match to the fuse of the world.
He says he was " the first to discover his terrible secret " after Kennedy mutters to himself, " Ich bin ein Berliner "; a phrase, in reality, Kennedy did not say until 20 years later.
Hart had moved his candidacy from dark horse to the lead over Mondale based on allegedly superficial similarities to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and his repeated use of the phrase " new ideas ".
On 9 January 1961, President-Elect John F. Kennedy returned the phrase to prominence during an address delivered to the General Court of Massachusetts:
* John F. Kennedy used the phrase in his 1961 inaugural address, when he described the U. S. and the Soviet Union, " both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
" This phrase was used repeatedly by Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign to criticize the Republicans for what he saw as complacency in regard to supposed Soviet ICBM superiority.
The other Apostles were played by Paul Putner (" Doubting Thomas "), Trevor Lock ( Thaddaeus ) and TV's Emma Kennedy ( the fictional Ian, who only started following Jesus as he misunderstood the phrase " fishers of men ").
The phrase referred to President John F. Kennedy's " whiz kids "— leaders of industry and academia brought into the Kennedy administration — whom Halberstam characterized as arrogantly insisting on " brilliant policies that defied common sense " in Vietnam, often against the advice of career U. S. Department of State employees.
" This call to service is the phrase still most closely associated with the Kennedy administration.
Although Sorensen played an important part in the composition of the Inaugural Address, " the speech and its famous turn of phrase that everyone remembers was ," Sorensen firmly states ( counter to what the majority of authors, journalists and other media sources have claimed ), " written by Kennedy himself.
* Senator Mike Mansfield's funeral oration for John F. Kennedy used the phrase " And she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands " five times.
The phrase also appears in the same context in Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, a 1963 U. S. Supreme Court decision written by Justice Arthur Goldberg.
This phrase has been used in the same sense by both Presidents John F. Kennedy and more famously by Ronald Reagan.
The phrase was coined by Kennedy on the day of shooting.

Kennedy and twice
In September 2009, British Airways commenced the first scheduled transatlantic flights from the airport, with a twice daily service to New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport using a specially configured Airbus A318 aircraft.
Kennedy was diagnosed twice with bacterial endocarditis, an inflammation of the heart often associated with the use of intravenous drugs.
However, the best-remembered syndicated Name That Tune aired once a week ( expanded to twice a week for its final season ) from 1974 – 1981 with host Tom Kennedy.
In the 1952, 1956 and 1960 elections, Virginia, Tennessee and Florida went Republican, while Louisiana went Republican in 1956, and Texas twice voted for Dwight D. Eisenhower and once for John F. Kennedy.
In 2007, Cox Enterprises passed to two former Punahou students who are highly philanthropic like their mother Barbara Cox Anthony, who twice married Punahou alumni ; daughter, Blair Kennedy (' 68 *), a former schoolteacher, is now the second wealthiest woman in Australia ; son, James C. Kennedy (' 65 *), was Atlanta's philanthropist of the year, 2007 and 61st on the Forbes 400 list, 2012.
Culp has played Robert F. Kennedy twice ; in the film Thirteen Days ( 2000 ) and previously in the TV movie Norma Jean & Marilyn ( 1996 ).
Winners of the first nationally-shown TV Week Logie Awards included In Melbourne Tonight host Graham Kennedytwice, Pick-a-box host Bob Dyer, Lorrae Desmond from ABC's The Lorrae Desmond Show, Four Corners reporter Michael Charlton, Bobby Limb, Jimmy Hannan, Gordon Chater, Brian Henderson and Hazel Philips.
The presidential motorcade began its route without incident, stopping twice so President Kennedy could shake hands with some Catholic nuns, then some school children.
Des Kennedy scored twice in the tie, one at home and one in the 5-1 away defeat, in front of a crowd of 60, 000 in Madrid.
Kennedy was voted Manager-of-the-Year twice including Baseball America Manager-of-the-Year in 1998 when he led the Iowa Cubs to a first place finish.
He also won the Morris Trophy in 2007 and 2008, making him the third offensive lineman and the first since Washington's Lincoln Kennedy in 1991 and 1992 to win the award twice.
Kennedy scored twice in the Cup-winning game and finished leading all players in the playoffs in points with eight goals and five assists and he was also not penalized with a single penalty in the entire playoffs.
In the third game, with the series tied at one game a piece, Kennedy was twice the hero in the overtime.
Toronto had only missed the playoffs twice during his eleven years, one of which Kennedy was injured.
He married twice, first to Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy, in 1953 ( divorced in 1958 ) and then to Laura, Duchess of Marlborough, in 1960.
Horszowski twice performed at the White House: with Casals and Schneider in 1961 for President Kennedy and a solo performance in 1979 for President Carter.

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