How To Use Gerald ford In A Sentence
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Or Gerald Ford, probably the most athletic president in this century, getting a reputation as a stumblebum.
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In the twentieth century, famous lefties include American President Gerald Ford, tennis player Martina Navratilova, singer Paul McCartney, and the great Brazilian soccer player, Pele.
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Gerald Ford became known as a bumbler," he recalled, "and every time he hit his head on a door it became news.
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The "ordinary woman who was called onstage at an extraordinary time," as she wrote of herself, was last in the spotlight after her husband of 58 years, Gerald Ford, died Dec. 26, 2006, also at the age of 93.
Former first lady Betty Ford dead at 93
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ROBERTS: You know, Gerald Ford's an interesting figure because he represents an older style of Republican, sort of a moderate, Middle Westerner.
CNN Transcript Jun 10, 2001
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His successor, Gerald Ford, offered him a full pardon.
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Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
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Since 1961, seven deputies have moved up, starting with Walt W. Rostow (after a detour to State) for Lyndon Johnson; Brent Scowcroft for Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush; and Robert McFarlane, John Poindexter and Colin Powell for Ronald Reagan - who cycled through six national security advisers in eight years.
Is national security deputy Donilon moving up?
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Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
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Gerald Ford, as a speaker, was the exact opposite of a stand-up comic.
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Did that kind of tarnish that great image and idea that everybody had of Gerald Ford?
CNN Transcript Dec 30, 2006
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Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
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He likened the situation to Chevy Chase making Gerald Ford look like a "bumbler" in 1976.
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Thirty-five years ago, President Gerald Ford set out to replace liberal icon William O. Douglas -- the same Justice Douglas whom Ford, as a member of Congress, had attempted to impeach due to "hippie-yippie" - ness five years earlier -- using one simple criterion: "the finest legal mind I could find.
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