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...George W Bush used to order up a cheeseburger pizza — his invention — from the White House kitchen to no great public outrage. The Obamas managed to have their cake and eat it....
...The 2005 photo shows then president George W Bush looking down on the city from a window on Air Force One as he returned from a holiday at his Texas ranch....
...There was Wendell Howerton of Blue Ribbon Products, a North Carolina-based manufacturer of cast nets for fishing....
...The living former Republican presidents, George HW Bush and George W Bush, said this week that they would not endorse him....
...C W Shepherd, an Englishman who visited the island of Vigur in the Westfjords in 1862, described a farm besieged by eiders: “The earthen walls that surrounded it and the window embrasures were occupied by...
...Davis or Wendell Willkie for the 21st century. Of course, I’ll take that back in the highly unlikely event that Mr Romney knows Ms Kelley, too....
...Charles W....
...We used to deride George W’s references to “freedom”; now I think maybe it’s the one universal. Ibrahim and I talked through the welter of current Egyptian politics....
...Sparkle will be added this year by the American magazine W’s impressive talks programme, with Pharrell Williams and John Pawson among its panellists....
...Towering 18 storeys amidst the cluster of high-rises at the centre of Portland in the northwestern US state of Oregon, the boxy concrete-and-glass structure of the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt building has...
...Although little known outside Tea Party circles, W Cleon Skousen’s, The 5,000 year leap, A Miracle That Changed the World, is something of a bible....
...Its teachers are working artists, and its alumni include the actor Wendell Pierce (from The Wire and the New Orleans-set Treme), musicians Wynton and Branford Marsalis and composer Terence Blanchard....
...It is the exact reverse of George W. Bush’s diplomacy, in which a rigid mindset and ideology has been broken by reality and splintered into randomness....
...W. Paul, President....
...Then Roosevelt got help from an unexpected source: Wendell Willkie. Willkie was a businessman. But now he dared to compete with more traditional politicians for the Republican presidential nomination....
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