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for President Gerald Ford and President Ronald | Reagan, a counselor on domestic and foreign affairs f |
ions for President of the United States Ronald | Reagan; a Press Secretary for former U.S. Senator How |
He was named CRNC Ronald | Reagan Activist of the Year in 2003. |
Under President Ronald | Reagan, Adams served as U.S. Ambassador to the Republ |
-President Ronald | Reagan, Address to the Nation, March 23, 1983 |
Ronald and Nancy | Reagan address the 1988 Republican National Conventio |
When Ronald | Reagan addressed the Parliament of Canada in 1987, Be |
Ronald | Reagan addresses the 1980 GOP convention. |
with the 1982 Boland Amendment, members of the | Reagan administration began looking for other avenues |
n of the Carter administration in Iran and the | Reagan administration in Lebanon, Bush said, "Let me |
independence by becoming too solicitous of the | Reagan administration in general, and in particular t |
lawyer from Washington, D.C., a former senior | Reagan administration official, and author. |
or in this installment, with commentary on the | Reagan administration scandals that were major news a |
According to Urban, the | Reagan administration had "lied to its own people and |
that maintained strong relations with both the | Reagan administration and the U.S. Congress. |
Under intense pressure, the | Reagan administration agreed to lease the Federal pro |
ederal Railroad Administration (FRA) under the | Reagan Administration from 1983 to 1989. |
cchiano became involved in an investigation of | Reagan Administration U.S. Secretary of Labor Raymond |
ously passed the Senate but was opposed by the | Reagan Administration as "premature" and did not beco |
ess honored by both sides until 1986, when the | Reagan administration "withdrew" after accusing the U |
In 1983, the | Reagan administration proposed auctioning off the ent |
Isaac served as FDIC Chairman during the | Reagan Administration from 1981 through 1985, a very |
The | Reagan administration attempted to reclaim these fund |
December, 1983, and had held positions in the | Reagan administration since January, 1982. |
Snyder fasted twice to force the | Reagan administration to renovate the building. |
g to Henricksson, the anti-drug appeals of the | Reagan administration "created an environment in whic |
From 1986 to 1988, DeVore served in the | Reagan Administration as a Special Assistant for Fore |
arbour later served as a political aide in the | Reagan Administration and worked on the 1988 Presiden |
, Donatelli served in various positions in the | Reagan administration including Assistant to the Pres |
In the 1980s, the policies of the | Reagan Administration emphasized economic growth at t |
Agency (CIA) covert operation, which under the | Reagan administration supplied military equipment, in |
The | Reagan administration had been struggling to stop the |
Released during the term of the | Reagan administration and at the height of Cold War n |
he availability of home mortgage loans," was a | Reagan Administration initiative. |
Initially, | Reagan administration officials balked at this plan, |
as the AIDS crisis and the indifference of the | Reagan Administration to it. |
ines, former Southern Partisan contributor and | Reagan administration staffer as being "among the fir |
e in the 1980 Presidential Campaign and in the | Reagan Administration transition, in charge of the tr |
ter for Reproductive Health, in Thornburgh the | Reagan administration asked the justices to overrule |
te committees passed legislation requiring the | Reagan administration to release all funds appropriat |
In 1981, to protest | Reagan Administration nuclear first strike policies, |
0s in Montana with the original name "Fuck The | Reagan Administration", but through the years had bec |
Gray served from 1982 until 1987 in the | Reagan Administration's General Advisory Committee on |
A Season of Spoils: The | Reagan Administration's Attack on the Environment, by |
Media site, Father Hill was influential in the | Reagan Administration's efforts against pornography. |
he domino theory was used again to justify the | Reagan administration's interventions in Central Amer |
d a depreciation would have run counter to the | Reagan administration's plans for bringing down infla |
vely stable Honduras became a key base for the | Reagan administration's response to the crisis. |
iuffrida (born October 2, 1920) was the Ronald | Reagan administration's first director of the Federal |
y, Director of Central Intelligence during the | Reagan Administration, as well as Oliver North, and w |
n activist and former Education advisor to the | Reagan Administration, and author of the well known " |
ry of Commerce for economic development in the | Reagan administration, to serve as Senator for New Ha |
key, a former assistant press secretary in the | Reagan administration, sent Robbins and Sarandon a le |
Jeffrey Lord is a former member of the Ronald | Reagan administration, journalist, author, and politi |
During the | Reagan Administration, McIntosh served as Special Ass |
y, who was on the White House staff during the | Reagan administration, told Robbins that his stance h |
During the Ronald | Reagan administration, Klayman was a prosecutor in th |
In the | Reagan Administration, Herrington served as Assistant |
ider served as Under-Secretary of State in the | Reagan administration, and later became a member of t |
During the | Reagan administration, the newspaper's editorial page |
s angered members of the U.S. military and the | Reagan administration, as well as politically conserv |
During the | Reagan Administration, he served three years on the s |
The record is a satire of the | Reagan Administration, among other political events i |
During the | Reagan administration, he served in the Office of the |
Interviewed by FoxNews on the day of | Reagan's funeral, Whittlesey, introduced as "one of t |
the United States Solicitor General under the | Reagan administration. |
April 4, 1985 and January 21, 1989, during the | Reagan administration. |
a White House Christmas celebration during the | Reagan administration. |
for capitalism during the early months of the | Reagan Administration. |
under the Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald | Reagan administration. |
ment policies, the Cold War, Apartheid and the | Reagan administration. |
d States Commission on Civil Rights during the | Reagan administration. |
in the Ivy League during the beginnings of the | Reagan administration. |
g responsibility from 1980 through 1987 in the | Reagan Administration. |
onservative, due to expressing support for the | Reagan administration. |
ted the White House with his family during the | Reagan administration. |
mocrat and having been a vocal opponent of the | Reagan Administration. |
He held both posts until the end of the | Reagan Administration. |
ll the criminals and lawbreakers in the Ronald | Reagan administration.", |
They soon expanded to fund groups opposing the | Reagan administrations policies in Central America, a |
rtmental roles in the Richard Nixon and Ronald | Reagan administrations, including Under Secretary of |
as a White House aide under the first Bush and | Reagan administrations. |
from right, poses with former First Lady Nancy | Reagan after awarding her an honorary degree from Eur |
ly located in Washington D.C., near the Ronald | Reagan Airport. |
mentioning many world leaders by name (Ronald | Reagan, Alexander Haig, Menachem Begin, Margaret That |
Michael | Reagan allowed the church to be built on his land, bu |
President | Reagan also appointed Dr Ciliberti to serve as a memb |
Reagan also called for a drastic cut in "big governme | |
Board member, | Reagan Alumni Association |
der appointment from both Presidents Ronald W. | Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush. |
n Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald | Reagan, and George Herbert Walker Bush as a superhero |
ting period, she informs him that he only shot | Reagan and not Brady, meaning that in this new timeli |
(battle footage, public domain movies, Ronald | Reagan) and crude video graphics, news clips of lead |
nal Convention in 1984, which nominated Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush. |
nded several U.S. presidents, including Nixon, | Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. |
They had two children: Neil "Moon" | Reagan and Ronald Wilson Reagan. |
comed guest at the White House during both the | Reagan and Bush administrations and they, in turn, we |
and Ryan had three new step-siblings, Jordan, | Reagan, and Grayson. |
President Ronald | Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan regularly attended |
political references to figures such as Ronald | Reagan and Jerry Falwell. |
he White House during the presidency of Ronald | Reagan and Chairman of the Republican National Commit |
two nor more than six precincts) and to Mills, | Reagan, and Roberts (the Constable office is abolishe |
Under the U.S. administrations of Ronald | Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Jamba grew as a major ce |
iams entertained the likes of Ronald and Nancy | Reagan and Walt and Lillian Disney. |
has served as a Special Counselor to President | Reagan and was the U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1983- |
red to sponsor a debate between the two of us [ | Reagan and George H. W. Bush] on the Saturday evening |
ban Development in 1982 under President Ronald | Reagan and subsequently served as special counsel for |
Presidents: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald | Reagan and Bill Clinton. |
s being appointed to the federal courts by the | Reagan and Bush (I) administrations, the CBHA shifted |
rtificate of Excellence" from President Ronald | Reagan and the White House commission on Presidential |
He has been honored by Presidents Ronald | Reagan and Bill Clinton at the White House for his ef |
cock, Brigitte Bardot, Jayne Mansfield, Ronald | Reagan and several transsexuals. |
Family Rides Again, which both parodied Ronald | Reagan and paid homage to the original The First Fami |
on on Merchant Marine and Defense by President | Reagan and re-appointments by President G.H.W. Bush. |
d leaders including former US President Ronald | Reagan and Costa Rican president Oscar Arias Sanchez, |
Committee under Presidents Gerald Ford, Ronald | Reagan, and George H.W. Bush prior to being elected C |
te repeated attempts by the administrations of | Reagan and his successor George H.W. Bush to eliminat |
The wins by | Reagan and the Republicans marked the beginning of wh |
mer Beth Garvey, have three children: daughter | Reagan and sons Slade and Pryce. |
tagon from 1982 to 1985 under President Ronald | Reagan and speech writer to Defense Secretary Caspar |
became friends with California Governor Ronald | Reagan and wife Nancy; Moomaw later gave the invocati |
upport of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, | Reagan and her escorts of Carrier Strike Group 7 focu |
ved as a Special Assistant to President Ronald | Reagan and as a Senior Policy Analyst in the 1980 Rea |
ce -- was highlighted when US President Ronald | Reagan and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney did |
doing impressions of presidents such as Ronald | Reagan and Richard Nixon. |
Retton with President Ronald | Reagan and the U.S. Olympic Team, 1984 |
ss of the 1980 presidential election to Ronald | Reagan, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Fre |
issions to the United States during the Nixon, | Reagan and Clinton Administrations. |
so worked as an aide to U.S. Presidents Ronald | Reagan and Richard Nixon, and to U.S. Representative |
His political heroes include Ronald | Reagan and Abraham Lincoln, and he has stated that he |
He starred with Lee Marvin, Ronald | Reagan and Angie Dickinson in the 1964 version of The |
on which coincided with the election of Ronald | Reagan and large Republican gains in the Senate. |
After the report was released, Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush resisted opening investi |
sion on Organized Crime under President Ronald | Reagan and associate director of the White House Dome |
1990 after being appointed by President Ronald | Reagan and confirmed by the United States Senate. |
tled the administration of US president Ronald | Reagan, and eventually led to the establishment of th |
ved during the administrations of Nixon, Ford, | Reagan, and Clinton. |
aac is widely credited, including by President | Reagan and former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, with hel |
to the presidential primary between Ronald W. | Reagan and Gerald R. Ford, Jr. |
son receive the thanks of a grateful President | Reagan, and will receive the Congressional Medal of H |
he U.S. for being visited by Presidents Ronald | Reagan and Bill Clinton while they were in Boston. |
nd a Republican, he served in the Nixon, Ford, | Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. |
During the previous | Reagan and Bush Administrations, Dr. Combs served in |
poilsport, taking two percent of the vote from | Reagan and Carter. |
The era whose foundations were laid by Ronald | Reagan and Margaret Thatcher three decades ago is end |
t Kennedy was a weak leader, admired President | Reagan, and stated that he refused to return to the S |
in 1966, is named for former President Ronald | Reagan and is owned by the General Services Administr |
reasingly blurred, as political figures Ronald | Reagan, and Arnold Schwarzenegger both came from the |
s are Tommy Lasorda, Kiefer Sutherland, Ronald | Reagan and Cary Grant. |
ed by Jack Nicklaus at which Presidents Ronald | Reagan and Gerald Ford have played. |
of the Navy (1957) is a movie starring Ronald | Reagan and wife Nancy Davis (her then professional na |
ountry and even performed for President Ronald | Reagan and his wife at their western White House in S |
An award from President Ronald | Reagan and others for the exemplary community service |
ic affairs working for such notables as Ronald | Reagan and Lee Atwater, among others. |
the political figure especially known from the | Reagan and G. H. W. Bush administrations. |
His only remaining obstacles were | Reagan and Rockefeller, who were planning to unite th |
orked for the presidential campaigns of Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush, helped raise funds for |
He was the great-grandfather of the | Reagan and G. H. W. Bush administration political fig |
en is a 1939 Warner Bros. film starring Ronald | Reagan and The Dead End Kids. |
ial Young Investigator (under President Ronald | Reagan), and then an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow |
was an ancestor to Edith Bolling Wilson, Nancy | Reagan, and John McCain. |
ller, 182 votes for California Governor Ronald | Reagan and the rest scattered. |
ate in 1892 to fill the vacant seat of John H. | Reagan and served until 1899. |
s including Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald | Reagan and Bill Clinton. |
he service alongside the likes of actor Ronald | Reagan, and famed children's book writer Theodor Geis |
n Taylor, Rusty Aldridge, David Gilligan, Russ | Reagan, and Ben Chalker. |
ved in a variety of capacities within both the | Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, includin |
made appearances at the fair, including Ronald | Reagan and John Glenn. |
ings and projects for presidents Ford, Carter, | Reagan and Bush. |
Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and as the ambassador t |
shows a series of posters of President Ronald | Reagan, and at the line "armchair warriors often fail |
The one debate between | Reagan and Carter of the 1980 presidential year was h |
In President Ronald | Reagan's administration, he was Deputy Director for S |
outspoken critic of presidents Clinton, Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush for their policies on is |
id to Republican presidential candidate Ronald | Reagan and his running mate George Herbert Walker Bus |
nces the film Bedtime for Bonzo, which starred | Reagan, and which also inspired the Ramones song "Bon |
ch she's slapped in the face by villain Ronald | Reagan) and Point Blank, both opposite Lee Marvin, an |
hardcore punk movement, presented as opposing | Reagan and the mainstream, stating, "Everyone was say |
Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, | Reagan and Reality: The Two Californias (NY, 1970) |
The Future of Conservatism: From Taft to | Reagan and Beyond (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968) |
, and Shadow on the Wall, opposite Nancy Davis | Reagan and Ann Sothern. |
Inspired by the example of Ronald | Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, Chirac campaigned on an |
ty Agency and the presidents of the USA Ronald | Reagan and Jimmy Carter. |
However, | Reagan and Wyman were in fact married in Glendale, Ca |
Certain online sources claim that Ronald | Reagan and Jane Wyman were married in Crown Point, in |
n D. Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., Ronald | Reagan, and General Norman Schwartzkopf. |
a name change, finding the title insulting to | Reagan, and the song was retitled on American release |
y of Agriculture under former President Ronald | Reagan and is currently a lobbyist. |
rter and Vice President Mondale lost to Ronald | Reagan and George H.W. Bush in the general election h |
on Liddy, Mike Gallagher, Jerry Doyle, Michael | Reagan, and Mark Levin. |
ouse during the administrations of both Ronald | Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and Ann Porter. |
an presidential candidates Gerald Ford, Ronald | Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. |
National Science Board under President Ronald | Reagan, and as a member of the President's Educationa |
Carter and letters from both President Ronald | Reagan and Senator J. Bennett Johnston. |
In 1981, when president Ronald | Reagan and CIA director William J. Casey agreed and s |
o the line of fire, shielding President Ronald | Reagan and being wounded by one of John Hinckley, Jr. |
g Rogich, a former campaign staffer for Ronald | Reagan and assistant to President George H. W. Bush; |
and 1985 he was Deputy Assistant to President | Reagan and Director of the White House Office of Plan |
At the Republican convention, Ronald | Reagan announced that if nominated he would name Rich |
In March 1983, | Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative - a |
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