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...Claims to fame The word “knickerbocker” was the pseudonym adopted by the early-19th-century writer Washington Irving, before it became a byword for New York’s elite families....
...The president was also strongly supported by economists such as John Maynard Keynes and Irving Fisher....
...Gartenfeld says: “I was amazed when I first moved here from New York to discover what a year-round city this is.”...
...When he sang “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”, the real meaning lay the other way round....
...clip of 164,600, placing Mr Obama, who is travelling through Ohio and Pennsylvania on a swing state bus tour on Thursday and Friday, within striking distance of the encouraging precedent set by Mr Bush Jr...
...This was the message passed down from the great historians of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, such as Arthur Schlesinger Jr, graceful writers whose books were bestsellers after the second world war....
...Mr Brown won the initial round in that suit and has been battling in appellate courts since then....
...Franklin Roosevelt sailed here. Richard Nixon visited. Bill Clinton came all but one summer through his presidency. The Clintons remain regulars; Bill was here in the past week....
...Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt both trampled on the constitution when they believed national security required it, Mr Goldsmith points out....
...The two classes of stock were a ruse devised by Henry to minimise the high inheritance taxes introduced by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935....
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