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Bush and dog
Image: Georgebushjuly2007campdavid. jpg | President George W. Bush and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk together with the President's dog Barney at Camp David, July 21, 2007.
Bush dog
*** Bush dog, Speothos venaticus
* Spot Fetcher, a dog owned by U. S. President George W. Bush
Jamie and her dog attended the 2006 State of the Union Address as the guest of Laura Bush.
* Barney ( dog ), a pet of former U. S. President George W. Bush
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* Bush dog
Father Browne sold Mick for £ 800, plus any prize money that the dog would win on the night, which at the time was more than the cost of buying a house in nearby Shepherd's Bush.
* Millie ( dog ), dog owned by Barbara and George H. W. Bush
The New Guinea Singing Dog ( also known as the New Guinea Dingo, Hallstrom Dog, Bush Dingo ,, New Guinea Wild Dog, and Singer ) is a wild dog once found throughout New Guinea.
The short-eared dog competes for food with the Jaguar, Cougar, Ocelot, Margay and Giant Otter, and competes for territory with the Bush Dog.

Bush and Millie
Bush was known for her affection for her pet English Springer Spaniel Millie and wrote a child's book about Millie's new litter of puppies.
Born in the White House, she was the daughter of Millie, who had belonged to President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush.

Bush and came
The first came in an accusation by former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, Lawrence Wilkerson, who claimed that the Bush administration's foreign policy was run by a " Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal " implying a sinister intent ;
The original mandate for ICANN came from the United States government, spanning the presidential administrations of both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
The group initially included future Florida Governor Jeb Bush and Jacksonville developer Tom Petway, and came to be led by shoe magnate Wayne Weaver, founder of Nine West.
On July 20, 1989, George H. W. Bush — then President of the United States — announced plans for what came to be known as the Space Exploration Initiative ( SEI ).
Vindication later came when President Bush campaigned at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center on June 18, 2004.
The first Presidential election to include neither the incumbent President nor the incumbent Vice President on a major party ticket since 1952 came in 2008 when President George W. Bush had already served two terms and Vice President Cheney chose not to run.
In November 2000, he claimed that he would move to Paris if George W. Bush were elected, but joked that he had meant Paris, Texas when it came to pass.
Next came The Bramble Bush and Ice Palace in 1960, neither important to Burton's career.
" Both evangelists came under attack from President George W. Bush for their statements, for which Falwell later issued an apology.
Other messages came from Pope John Paul II, US President George H. W. Bush, and the chief executive of Juventus ( see Heysel Stadium disaster ) amongst many others.
Different pundits would attribute different meanings to " the Bush Doctrine ", as it came to describe other elements, including the controversial policy of preventive war, which held that the United States should depose foreign regimes that represented a potential or perceived threat to the security of the United States, even if that threat was not immediate ; a policy of spreading democracy around the world, especially in the Middle East, as a strategy for combating terrorism ; and a willingness to unilaterally pursue U. S. military interests.
Bush, who came to Belleview from New England, had one other teacher on staff.
In the 2004 Presidential fund-raising sweepstakes, George W. Bush came out ahead among Liberty residents, with $ 435.
In 1868, the Ann Arbor railroad came through the area and resident James Bush, while officially platting the land, bartered with the railroad some of his property for the right to have the station named after his wife, Rose.
David C. Parker came out on a wagon train with Bush and both floated down the Columbia on rafts in 1845.
Interpretation of some exit polling suggests that the amendments may have brought out one million additional voters, most of which came out for the first time to cast their ballots for Bush.
Bush came down with the same malady not long after his wife.
This announcement came days after Congress voted to direct the Bush administration to do the same.
What came to be known as the " MJ-12 papers " – detailing a secret UFO committee allegedly involving Vannevar Bush – first appeared on a roll of film in late 1984 in the mailbox of television documentary producer ( and amateur ufologist ) Jaime Shandera.
Alternating between intelligence and artillery, Bush came under fire in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
After the terrorist attacks of 9 / 11, President Bush came to rely on Khalilzad's Afghanistan expertise.
Feith was criticized during the first term of the Bush administration for creating the Office of Strategic Influence. This department came into existence to help with the War on Terror.
In addition, criticism also came because of the call for Bush which occurred before precincts in Broward, Palm Beach Volusia, and Miami-Dade Counties, all democratic, reported their results to the state which occurred after the networks called the state for Bush well after 2 AM eastern standard time.

Bush and down
Ruth himself, still owning his farm in Massachusetts and an interest in the Massachusetts cigar business that printed his round boyish face on the wrappers, had led the parade down from Fenway Park, followed by pitchers Carl Mays, Leslie `` Joe '' Bush, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, and Sam Jones, catcher Wally Schang, third baseman Joe Dugan ( who completed the `` playboy trio '' of Ruth, Dugan, and Hoyt ), and shortstop Everett Scott.
Though the Supreme Court struck down the Line-Item Veto Act in 1998, President George W. Bush asked the Congress to enact legislation that would return the line-item veto power to the Executive Authority.
The statement expresses " shock " at " the horrific events of September 11, 2001 " but, evoking " similar scenes in Baghdad, Panama City, and, a generation ago, Vietnam ", describes Iraq as " a country which has no connection to the horror of September 11 ", and deplores the administration's " spirit of revenge " and the " simplistic script of ' good vs. evil ': " In our name, the Bush administration, with near unanimity from Congress, not only attacked Afghanistan but arrogated to itself and its allies the right to rain down military force anywhere and anytime.
Pearl High School is currently rated a 5, which is the highest education level a school can reach in our Nation's Standard as set down by the No Child Left Behind Act, signed by President George W. Bush.
Specifically, one goal called for President Bush to help bring down average gasoline prices in the Twin Cities to $ 2. 79 a gallon.
During the Bush Administration, federal officials stepped up the crack down on medical marijuana in California.
He backed environmental causes such as promising to reverse " scaled down rules " the Bush administration had applied to the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts and dealing with the potential effects of global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, livestock flatulence and other sources.
A papier-mâché statue of Bush was toppled in an action reminiscent of the much televised pulling down of a statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad by American soldiers.
According to The New York Times Magazine journalist James Traub in his book The Best Intentions, Vieira de Mello had originally turned down the appointment before being persuaded by US President George W. Bush and Condoleezza Rice.
Kissinger and President Bush claimed that such disclosures were not necessary, but Kissinger ultimately stepped down, citing conflicts of interest.
After first suggesting Janet Newbold Rhinelander-Stewart, the newly divorced wife of James S. Bush, who turned down Astor's proposal with startling candor —“ I don't even like you ," she reportedly said — Minnie Astor suggested the recently widowed Brooke Marshall.
In the book, Hayworth said that Bush is too close to GOP contributors from the agribusiness, meat packing and construction industries, whom he calls " addicted " to a steady stream of workers from Mexico and Central America to keep wages down.
President Bush vetoed the bill because of the proposal of scaling down forces, making this the second veto of his term.
Kerr and his family are longtime friends of George H. W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, whom they used to live down the street from.
Prior to his election as US president in 2008, Barack Obama, suggesting that Blair and Britain had been let down by the Bush administration, declared: ' We have a chance to recalibrate the relationship and for the United Kingdom to work with America as a full partner.
A further proposal by Bush would have brought the total down another 15 percent.
It was later disclosed that the OPR investigation was closed down when President Bush himself refused to allow the Justice Department attorneys who were to conduct the investigation to have the necessary security clearances to conduct the inquiry.
Hawkins was crowned by outgoing titleholder Amelia Vega from the Dominican Republic, after famously being announced by host Billy Bush as the " thunder from down under ".
Why did Bush knock down the towers?
Bharara took over the post from Lev L. Dassin, who was acting as the interim U. S. Attorney after Michael J. Garcia, appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005, stepped down in December 2008 to join the partnership of New York law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
Though the Supreme Court struck down the Line Item Veto Act in 1998, President George W. Bush asked Congress to enact legislation that would return the line item veto power to the Executive.
A young George H. W. Bush was shot down while on one of these raids.

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