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In 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Macy to became the first Sena |
Jimmy Carter and Deng Xiaoping at the Signing Ceremo | |
President | Jimmy Carter and Liberian President William R. Tolbe |
ans invited to the White House under President | Jimmy Carter to discuss issues important to the LGBT |
d the National Medal of Science from President | Jimmy Carter "for bringing the powers of modern math |
itation to the White House from U.S. President | Jimmy Carter and letters from both President Ronald |
une 5, 1979, Wicker was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
Ervin was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on April 2, 1980, to a new seat created |
In 1977, President | Jimmy Carter promoted Bownes to the United States Co |
In 1976 when Georgia Governor | Jimmy Carter ran for President of the United States, |
State Senator | Jimmy Carter - 185,672 (23.56%) |
Senter was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on October 11, 1979, to a seat vacated |
When | Jimmy Carter became President, Phelps objected to th |
President | Jimmy Carter nominated Rice to the United States Dis |
In 1971, Georgia governor | Jimmy Carter assigned the upkeep of the six Georgian |
Nixon was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on February 27, 1980, to a new seat cre |
President | Jimmy Carter nominated Spellman to the United States |
the United States District Court by President | Jimmy Carter in 1979. |
was a close friend and supporter of presidents | Jimmy Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson, and former Savan |
resentative accompanying former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter to oversee the Palestinian Presidential |
Fred Travalena as President | Jimmy Carter |
Kocoras was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on June 2, 1980, to a seat vacated by A |
ly 12, 1979, Farris was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Cour |
ust 28, 1979, Clark was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Cour |
In 1980, | Jimmy Carter signed legislation to create the Commis |
U.S. President | Jimmy Carter made an appearance in Game 7, he threw |
irty years ago this week, Democratic President | Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale lost |
lic of China, which was announced by President | Jimmy Carter in December 1978. |
a, at the same time that former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter is in Pyongyang to secure the release o |
1, 1979, Bertelsman was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
On April 12, 1977 President | Jimmy Carter commuted Liddy's sentence to eight year |
(formerly Beverly Anderson) with US president | Jimmy Carter in 1977. |
Notably, United States President | Jimmy Carter served as an officer on the SSK-1 durin |
9, 1977, Roszkowski was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
17, 1980, Thompson was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
0, it was announced that former U.S. president | Jimmy Carter secured Aijalon's release. |
Under President | Jimmy Carter and President Ronald Reagan, Kennedy se |
al visits of foreign dignitaries: US President | Jimmy Carter and Egypt's President Anwar Sadat's his |
Senator Hubert Humphrey with President | Jimmy Carter aboard Air Force One in 1977. |
ugust 29, 1977, Hug was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States Court of |
ral for the Office of Legal Counsel during the | Jimmy Carter administration. |
In January 1977 he met with then President | Jimmy Carter to discuss the crucial issues of drug a |
Jimmy Carter condemned the practice during the 1976 | |
President | Jimmy Carter named him to chair the Organization for |
June 5, 1979, Shaw was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
erved as an advisor to United States President | Jimmy Carter during the 1979 Iranian Hostage Crisis. |
He served under the Gerald Ford, | Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan administration. |
rch 15, 1979, Brown was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter for elevation to a seat on the United S |
Edenfield was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on September 27, 1978, to a seat vacate |
e United States Department of Education of the | Jimmy Carter administration from 1980 to 1982, where |
May 2, 1977, Boyle was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
y Attorney General of the United States in the | Jimmy Carter Presidential Administration. |
White was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on March 28, 1980, to a new seat create |
aveling through Norcross at the interchange of | Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Interstate 85. |
On February 6, 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Parker to a newly created sea |
tence was commuted to time served by President | Jimmy Carter on September 6, 1979, after spending 29 |
gust 28, 1979, Reed was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
t 28, 1979, Alarcon was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Cour |
In 1979, President | Jimmy Carter appointed her to the Fifth Circuit, whe |
7, 1977, Ballantine was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
: peace or apartheid" a number of years before | Jimmy Carter published a book under an almost identi |
race in which his brother C.B. ran and lost to | Jimmy Carter in the Democratic primary. |
ck became interested in National politics when | Jimmy Carter stayed with her family during the 1976 |
In 1977 when | Jimmy Carter was sworn in as 39th President of the U |
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e was deputy advisor on inflation to President | Jimmy Carter and from 1971 to 1979, he directed the |
Getzendanner was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on June 4, 1980, to a new seat created |
22, 1980, Boochever was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States Court of |
to cater an event for United States President | Jimmy Carter at the White House in 1980. |
ne 5, 1979, Hawkins was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
Peter | Jimmy Carter Ongondo (born February 10, 1977 in Nair |
ary 23, 1979, Black was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on that District Court cr |
best public servant I ever knew" by President | Jimmy Carter in his memoirs. |
That year, United States President | Jimmy Carter named Lerman to the President's Commiss |
ate books reflecting on their years in office, | Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale each recall how thos |
s visit to China come as former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter is in the North Korean capital. |
President | Jimmy Carter nominated Gonzalez on July 6, 1978, to |
ne Mountain Expressway) is now the site of the | Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. |
cy response existed until 1979, when President | Jimmy Carter signed an executive order creating the |
when local protests and lawsuits, and Governor | Jimmy Carter finally stopped the project in the 1970 |
ne 14, 1979, Vining was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
Simmons was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on January 26, 1978, to a seat vacated |
in their support of Ted Kennedy and President | Jimmy Carter faded when Kennedy endorsed Carter and |
of influential interviews with people such as | Jimmy Carter during the election process in 1976 and |
lomat who served as Ambassador to France under | Jimmy Carter and Ambassador to the Soviet Union unde |
Jimmy Carter ... Paul | |
une 14, 1979, Higby was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
ober 11, 1979, Beer was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
t 8, 1978, Pfaelzer was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
In 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Falco to the newly created po |
Flowers was pardoned by President | Jimmy Carter in 1978. |
nd was replaced in February 1977, early in the | Jimmy Carter administration. |
he American ambassador to Algeria by President | Jimmy Carter on April 27, 1977 and served from 1977 |
dangerous as previous writers contended, that | Jimmy Carter would not have been permitted to visit |
t 28, 1978, Jenkins was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
he part of the state from which U.S. President | Jimmy Carter hailed, thus the title) and featured Vi |
nominee, President | Jimmy Carter in a close battle. |
Devine was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on May 17, 1978, to a seat vacated by H |
t chaired by former Presidents Gerald Ford and | Jimmy Carter to increase voter participation in the |
President | Jimmy Carter appointed him to the court in 1978. |
Seay was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on September 28, 1979, to a seat vacate |
ce Board of the National Science Foundation by | Jimmy Carter and then in 1986 she was appointed to i |
President | Jimmy Carter originally asked Garza to serve as the |
n the White House during the administration of | Jimmy Carter as Deputy Advisor to the President in t |
Robinson was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on February 23, 1979, to a new seat cre |
President | Jimmy Carter leaving Three Mile Island for Middletow |
Both John F. Kennedy in 1960 and | Jimmy Carter in 1976 used the property for their cam |
Former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter expressed concern about the case, and S |
and U.S. ambassador to Ireland under President | Jimmy Carter (1977-81). |
On March 17, 1978, President | Jimmy Carter made a major National Security address |
Wiseman was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on August 1, 1978, to a seat vacated by |
itage Trust Commission established by Governor | Jimmy Carter in 1972. |
ry 10, 1980, Propst was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
In 1979, President | Jimmy Carter freed the remaining assailants in excha |
Court for the District of Nevada by President | Jimmy Carter in 1978, on the recommendation of his f |
New York indicated that he would not vote for | Jimmy Carter for president because of his Southern a |
arch 7, 1979, Kazen was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
otection Agency (EPA), and he served President | Jimmy Carter as EPA Administrator from 1977 to 1981. |
ild and only daughter of former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter. |
Smoke: Another | Jimmy Carter Adventure (1978) (with James Ridgeway) |
Ronald Reagan used them against | Jimmy Carter in 1980, and it was also the first time |
housing and development, and in 1979 President | Jimmy Carter invited her to an Energy Summit at Camp |
Nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on April 2, 1979, to a new seat; Confir |
uary 9, 1979, Belew was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
Haltom was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on January 10, 1980, to a new seat crea |
U.S. President | Jimmy Carter sends a message to the Australian Gover |
On July 31, 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Gibson to a seat on the Unite |
ril 2, 1980, Shadur was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
succeed Democrat Edmund Muskie, whom President | Jimmy Carter had appointed as U.S. Secretary of Stat |
ril 30, 1979, Aspen was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
President | Jimmy Carter restored her medal posthumously in 1977 |
s John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, | Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. |
In June 1980, he was appointed by President | Jimmy Carter as U.S. District Court Judge. |
dor, being appointed to this post by President | Jimmy Carter in 1979. |
e bill cleared the U.S. Congress and President | Jimmy Carter signed it into law. |
Michael was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on April 9, 1980, to a new seat created |
er 19, 1979, Garcia was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
In 1980, President | Jimmy Carter appointed Poole to be a judge on U.S. C |
15, 1979, Hatfield was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District |
President | Jimmy Carter serves as an Honorary Chair for the Wor |
g federal revenue sharing funds, but President | Jimmy Carter ordered a halt to the funds in May 1980 |
unsel during the Democratic administrations of | Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. |
In 1976, Democratic candidate | Jimmy Carter from Georgia carried the state, the reg |
On June 5, 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Karlton to a seat vacated by |
He then served President | Jimmy Carter as the first head of the International |
In that same election, | Jimmy Carter of Georgia won Arkansas by nearly a 2-1 |
President | Jimmy Carter in 1979 named her to the President's Co |
Carter is the eldest child of former President | Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. |
He was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter in 1978. |
a's black mayor, Maynard Jackson, and Governor | Jimmy Carter attended the game. |
presidential candidate to carry the county was | Jimmy Carter in 1976. |
Houck was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on June 5, 1979, to a new seat created |
ademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, The | Jimmy Carter Center, Cedars-Sinai Hospital, and the |
President | Jimmy Carter nominated Melton to the United States D |
12, 1979, Arceneaux was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
President | Jimmy Carter commissioned Adams to make the first of |
e country agreed to release Gomes, but only if | Jimmy Carter came to get him. |
ice was brief and ended January 20, 1977, when | Jimmy Carter replaced Ford in the White House. |
g was appointed Chair of the NLRB by President | Jimmy Carter in April 1977. |
eme Bench and was later appointed by President | Jimmy Carter to the United States District Court for |
the U.S. Democratic Party nominated President | Jimmy Carter for President and Vice President Walter |
elped to bring Democratic presidential nominee | Jimmy Carter to victory in Texas. |
ly important period during the presidencies of | Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, while a number of hi |
ete in 1980 Olympic Games because US President | Jimmy Carter chose to boycott them. |
Jimmy Carter later wrote that "Citizens who lined up | |
er vote for Democratic presidential candidates | Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Bill Clinton in 1992 and 19 |
talks with the Soviet Union and then-President | Jimmy Carter rejected Army requests for authorizatio |
Anwar El Sadat, | Jimmy Carter and Menachem Begin at White House, 1979 |
me day that Ronald W. Reagan unseated Democrat | Jimmy Carter for the presidency. |
upreme Court if a vacancy had occurred under a | Jimmy Carter Presidency. |
On August 16, 1977, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Rubin to a seat on the United |
In 1977, President | Jimmy Carter signed a proclamation making it the Ele |
ans for roadway construction in the 1970s when | Jimmy Carter was governor of Georgia, but only after |
s nominated to the district court by President | Jimmy Carter on March 7, 1979, to a new seat created |
p rabbit that "attacked" the then US-President | Jimmy Carter while he was fishing on a farm pond. |
Conservation Act, signed into law by President | Jimmy Carter in December, 1980. |
opment was subsequently postponed by President | Jimmy Carter in 1978 following protests against his |
to retire and on September 30, 1977 President | Jimmy Carter nominated Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. o |
Nelson was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter on January 25, 1979, to a new seat crea |
Former President and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, | Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn welcomed four St. |
Former U.S. President | Jimmy Carter also stated in an interview to CNN: "I |
In 1978, President of the United States | Jimmy Carter named Abramowitz United States Ambassad |
am mates were unable to compete when President | Jimmy Carter boycotted the games following the Sovie |
s U.S. Ambassador to Australia under President | Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. |
r 28, 1979, Saffels was nominated by President | Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States Dist |
On April 18, 1979, President | Jimmy Carter nominated Henderson to a new seat on th |
of Afghanistan spurred United States President | Jimmy Carter to issue an ultimatum on January 20, 19 |
In 1979 he was appointed by President | Jimmy Carter to serve as a United States District Ju |
olutions Workforce Development program (2000), | Jimmy Carter Humanitarian Award (2000), Horizon Hous |
Jimmy Carter Boulevard (S.R. 140) | |
In 1980, President | Jimmy Carter appointed Erwin as the first black fede |
The | Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, located in Plai |
oods, and a freeway revolt ensued, ending when | Jimmy Carter had the plan terminated while he was go |
Former President | Jimmy Carter (born in nearby Plains, Georgia) has be |
Jimmy Carter Editorial Cartoon Collection, 1976-1980 | |
Bearing False Witness: | Jimmy Carter's "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" by A |
(Footage from | Jimmy Carter's "Address to the Nation on Energy" sho |
Rafshoon was the media manager during | Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign as well as his |
C) and is best known for his role as President | Jimmy Carter's personal adviser for the Three Mile I |
He was also a member of President | Jimmy Carter's Technology Transfer Committee from 19 |
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