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W. Bush, the one-termer who succeeded him, and that selfsame Chester Arthur.
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The Democratic candidate has used environmental issues as a club against his Republican rival, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, who Gore claims has reigned over one of the nation's most polluted states.
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Before we answer this, one needs to revisit the American Economic Historian W.W. Rostow who in the sixties had suggested that countries passed through 5 stages of economic development as Traditional Society, Transitional Stage, Take-off, Drive to Maturity and High Mass Consumption.
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The following year Hagel was one of only 11 senators who refused to sign a letter urging President George W. Bush to continue his policy of not meeting with Yasser Arafat until the Palestinian leader took steps to end the violence against Israel.
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W. Bush, who was without tension in matters such as where one should summer.
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Award-winning Tulane University professor Kenneth W. Harl, who delivers passionate lectures on the Roman Empire, is one of the lucky ones.
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During the Sixth Circuit arguments, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, who was nominated by President George W. Bush, asked Kaytal if he could name one Supreme Court case which considered the same question as the one posed by the mandate, in which Congress used the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution as a tool to compel action.
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He thus joined W. Edwards Deming (see article) in management mythology as one of the two Americans who, unappreciated in their own fast-food country for their ideas about quality, had been compelled to go abroad to find recognition.
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W. Bush wrote the group an outraged letter defending those who work for the government, including one Secret Service agent killed in Oklahoma City who had worked on Bush's detail in the White House.
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"When a woman or man loses a spouse, that one person is living a life that was built for two, " says Ellen Kamp, who co-founded the W Connection, an online-based support group, which provides information on its website aimed at helping widows navigate these challenges.
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