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Former First Ladies ( from left to right ) Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Rodham Clinton | Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush and Laura Bush at the dedication of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park in 2004.
First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush ( standing, left to right ), Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Rosalynn Carter, and Betty Ford ( seated, left to right ) at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, November 1991
Former First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Lady Bird Johnson, Rosalynn Carter, Betty Ford, Barbara Bush, and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the National Garden Gala, A Tribute to America's First Ladies, May 11, 1994.
Established in 1912, the First Ladies Collection has been one of the most popular attractions at the Smithsonian Institution.
In 2008, “ First Ladies at the Smithsonian ” opened at the National Museum of American History as part of its reopening year celebration.
: For a complete list of the first ladies, see List of First Ladies of the United States
In an episode of Wings, titled " Ladies Who Lunch ", which originally aired on November 21, 1991, Faye Cochran ( Rebecca Schull ) has a streak of touching every First Lady of the United States from Eleanor Roosevelt to Barbara Bush.
* First Ladies National Historic Site — in Canton, Ohio
* List of First Ladies of the United States
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789 – 1961 ( 1992 ) excerpt and text search
The Role Of First Ladies: A Comparison Between the US and Europe ( 2009 )
* Burns, Lisa M. First Ladies and the Fourth Estate: Press Framing of Presidential Wives ( 2008 ) 205 pp. ISBN 978-0-87580-391-3
First Ladies ( 2008 ), heavily illustrated
Rating The First Ladies: The Women Who Influenced the Presidency ( 2nd ed.
First Ladies: An Intimate Group Portrait of White House Wives ( 1996 ) excerpt and text search
* Alphabetical List of First Ladies of the United States
* The First Ladies at the Smithsonian An online exhibition from the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
With her predecessor, former First Lady Nancy Reagan, Bush dedicated the First Ladies Red Dress Collection at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in May 2005.

First and explores
The series explores the economic history of England from the 1860s to the outbreak of the First World War.
The Back to the Future series goes one step further and explores the result of altering the past, while in Star Trek: First Contact ( 1996 ) the crew must rescue the Earth from having its past altered by time-travelling cyborgs.
And Soldier ’ s Heart, which explores the effect of the First World War on two generations of Mercers, was produced at the Tarragon in 2001.
This gallery explores the role that the First Amendment ’ s guarantee of rights ( religion, speech, press, assembly and petition ) has played in the United States over the past 200 years.
It explores the diversity of the First Peoples, their interactions with the land, and their on-going contributions to society.
Judith a novel that explores a feisty female protagonist ’ s experiences in both rural and urban Canadian spaces, was the first winner of the Seal First Novel Award ( C $ 50, 000 ) from McClelland and Stewart, which granted the book international distribution throughout North America and Europe.
A book entitled Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World's First Time Machine, written in German in 1997 by Peter Krassa, explores these claims.
In his most recent book, America's Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation ( 2008 ), he drops the earlier Q & A format for a more traditional style of writing which explores little-known aspects of American history.

First and unofficial
Thus, on April 28, 2006, after the unofficial repeal of the French First Employment Contract ( CPE ), the Longjumeau ( Essonne ) conseil des prud ' hommes ( labour law court ) judged the New Employment Contract ( CNE ) contrary to international law, and therefore " illegitimate " and " without any juridical value ".
The Ultramontanist movement after Italian Unification and the abrupt ( and unofficial ) end of the First Vatican Council in 1870 ( due to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War ), and the opposing Conciliarism, became obsolete to a large extent.
For a month, former First Lady Harding gathered and destroyed by fire President Harding's correspondence and documents, both official and unofficial.
* The First Triumvirate: Caesar, Pompey and Crassus form an unofficial alliance ( or 60 BC ).
A political and financial patron of Julius Caesar, Crassus joined Caesar and Pompey in the unofficial political alliance known as the First Triumvirate.
The United Kingdom of the Netherlands ( 1815 – 1839 ) (, ) is the unofficial name used to refer to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (, ) during the period after it was first created from part of the First French Empire and before the new Kingdom of Belgium split off from it in 1830.
* United States of America – Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception unofficial due to the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States which states, " Congress ( Therefore the U. S. Government ) shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion ,..."
Unlike the Second Triumvirate, the First Triumvirate had no official status whatsoever ; its overwhelming power in the Roman Republic was strictly unofficial influence, and was in fact kept secret for some time as part of the political machinations of the Triumvirs themselves.
A First Lady is an unofficial title used in the USA for the wife of the President.
Kit Pedler ( the unofficial scientific advisor to the programme ) and Gerry Davis in 1966, first appearing in the serial The Tenth Planet, the last to feature William Hartnell as the First Doctor.
The senior unofficial member of the board was the President of the Board, commonly known as the First Lord of Trade.
In 1970, captaining the Rest of the World XI against England, he took 6 / 21 on the opening day of the First ( unofficial ) Test at Lord's with pace bowling, the ball swinging and seaming at high speed.
By that time, he held the unofficial title of First Gentleman of Finland.
Settling in Fort Worth, he became an unofficial associate of the flamboyant and authoritarian fundamentalist J. Frank Norris, pastor of First Baptist Church, who was preparing to leave the Southern Baptist Convention.
* 1909 First unofficial ballroom championships in Paris
She was assistant hostess at the White House during the Harrison administration, and became her father's unofficial First Lady after her mother's death.
The president's sister Mary Arthur McElroy served as hostess and unofficial First Lady for Arthur's social activities as president.
These acts signified the unofficial end of the First Republic, although it officially continued for almost a year.
Polonius, Marcellus, and the First Gravedigger: Vernon Spatch, the ambitious techie's techie, self-imposed marketing director, and unofficial documentarian of the proceedings.
First unofficial Ms. QuakeCon event, first appearance of Doom III theater, also the first appearance of The Sinus Show ( then known as the Mister Sinus Theater ), an Austin, Texas-based MST3K troupe, lambasting Britney Spears ' movie Crossroads.
The Combat Engineering Corps mottos are " Always First " ( ראשונים תמיד Rishonim Tamid ) and the unofficial " The hard-we shall do today, the impossible-we shall do tomorrow ".
In the Federal Election of 2004, she led the Family First Party, a political party with close ( though unofficial ) links with the Assemblies of God in Australia denomination.
The species is depicted on the unofficial flag of Martinique, one of the few examples ( the Flag of Mexico and the First Navy Jack of the United States being others ) of snakes being depicted on flags.
A First Family is an unofficial title for the family of the head of state or head of government of a country ( usually a republic ).

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