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  • ...arty in Oak Park, Illinois, secured the election of a majority on the Park Board which on their first day in office banned pesticides in the parks and recre ...others. Professor Golden has also run as a candidate himself for the park board to bring forward environmental concerns.
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  • ...publican Party]] in the [[United States House election, 1890|1890 mid-term elections]], as well as defeating Harrison's bid for reelection in 1892. He is to dat ...lus had evaporated and prosperity seemed about to disappear. Congressional elections in 1890 went against the Republicans, and party leaders decided to abandon
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  • In less than 2 months time Fred Thompson exploded onto the scene of the 2008 Presidential Race. ...thompson daughter died, fred thompson tn, sen fred thompson, fred thompson 2008, fred thompson wiki, fred dalton thompson, fred dalton thompson quotes, fre
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  • ...ia-s-top-attorney-says-goodbye shroud of mystery]. The Foundation lacks a Board of Trustees with a wide base of civic and social stakeholders. Almost to a ...penses of $472,000, which was excessive for an organization of its size in 2008. At the same time as the above report, publicly-funded '''Earth Island Ins
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  • ...ublisher = Boy Scouts of America| accessdaymonth = 03 March | accessyear = 2008}}</ref> He always regarded this as one of his proudest accomplishments, eve ...nd antiaircraft battery officer on board the ''Monterey''. While he was on board, the carrier participated in many actions in the [[Pacific Theater of Opera
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  • ...ear that some delegates were determined through primary elections. Primary elections were seen as a way to take power away from party bosses and put it in the h ...to Enforce Peace'''. He was co-chair of the powerful [[National War Labor Board]] between 1917 and 1918. Although he continually advocated peace, he strong
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  • ...-->]</ref> Carter also became a prolific author, writing 27 books. As of 2008, he is the [[President-still-living-who-was-President-earlier-than-any-othe .../www.ffa.org/documents/about_prominentmembers.pdf</ref>{{Fact|date=January 2008}}
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • ...[Income tax in the United States|income tax]], set up the [[War Industries Board]], promoted [[labor union]] growth, supervised agriculture and food product ...ppointed by the President and approved by Congress who would outnumber the board members who were bankers. Moreover, Wilson convinced Bryan’s supporters
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  • ...n (2002), “Ask politicians to make dog fighting a felony,” May 22, p. 32; (2008), “Inside Report: Les ‘Cut the coyotes a break’ Golden,” ''Wednesd ...y and environmental issues.<ref>see, for example, (1989) CARE joins school board fray, <i>Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest</i> , July 31, page
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  • In the 1950 mid-term elections, Nixon defeated Democratic Congresswoman [[Helen Gahagan|Helen Gahagan Doug ...publican nomination over the more conservative choice,{{Fact|date=February 2008}} [[Joe Shell|Joseph C. Shell]], a state legislator. Nixon polled 1,285,151
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  • Roosevelt won four presidential elections in a row, causing a realignment political scientists call the [[Fifth Party ...cal Career |publisher = Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute |accessdate=2008-03-04}}</ref><ref name="tammany">{{cite web |url=http://www.sparknotes.com/
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  • ...w Salem]] in [[Sangamon County, Illinois|Sangamon County]].{{cn|date=March 2008}} Later that year, hired by New Salem businessman [[Denton Offutt]] and acc ...admirer of party leader [[Henry Clay]], Lincoln was [[United States House elections, 1846|elected]] to a term in the [[United States House of Representatives|U
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  • ...ting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City'' (MIT Press, 2008), 178-197 ISBN 0-262-14100-0.</ref> ...combined with the 1932 Revenue Act, which hiked taxes and fees across the board, is often blamed for deepening the depression. It brought on a wave of reta
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  • ...ish immigrant to Massachusetts Matthew Grant (1601-1681);{{fact|date=March 2008}} his mother was born in [[Horsham Township, Pennsylvania]]. In the fall of ...lthough he accompanied Johnson on a national stumping tour during the 1866 elections, he did not appear to be a supporter of Johnson's moderate policies toward
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  • ...decades after Johnson left office.<ref> The [[Assassination Records Review Board]] noted in 1998 that Johnson became skeptical of some of the Warren Commiss In the [[United States House election, 1966|congressional elections of 1966]] the Republicans gained three seats in the Senate and 47 in the Ho
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