Others claimed he was their grandfather, or George Washington or some other Revolutionary War hero.
You're not going to find big-name stars like Brad Pitt or George Clooney.
There is a quotation variously attributed to Winston Churchill or George Orwell.
"The press is used to talking to someone like me or George, but with Sandy, that brings people, " he says.
She isn't at all surprised that many voters say they'd choose Josiah Bartlet over Al Gore or George W. Bush.
What if Paul, Ringo, John or George had a pre-existing condition?
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Certainly, everyone can agree that the UK recovery has not gone as well as either Alistair Darling or George Osborne hoped, in the spring of 2010.
"It is feared that if today they come for our river, tomorrow they might come for our Jack Daniel's or George Dickel, " the proclamation read, referring to Tennessee whiskey.
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Whether Roosevelt, Nixon, Bill Clinton or George W. Bush, every second-term president must in time come to grips with the reality that it can't be about just his agenda or just him.
And was it George II or George III who said, on being told that one of his Generals was mad (but successful) who said he hoped he would bite a few of his other Generals?
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Liberals called her the most divisive politician since Richard Nixon or George Wallace, and some former Hillary Clinton supporters said McCain's selection of Palin was a cynical gambit that wouldn't help him sway female voters.
Most of the news headlines about the fund are tactical in nature as they usually come when famous investors like John Paulson or George Soros are reported to have bought or sold holdings.
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You might think the views of Greg Mankiw, Robert Barro, Scott Sumner, or George Selgin are wrong, but at least they understand standard macroeconomic concepts and have a coherent story about why they favor alternative models.
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The SPDR ETF is also the fund that gets most discussed in the media, especially when it comes to big-name investors like John Paulson or George Soros and whether they are buying or selling the fund.
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Thomas Friedman, a New York Times columnist, argues that, if they want to have a successful foreign policy, presidents need to have a close personal bond with their secretaries of state: witness Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger or George Bush senior and James Baker.
Or would you prefer to be represented by a Tony Blair or a George Bush, or something much worse, like a Chirac or like Schroeder?
You know, Nicolas Sarkozy on the right was compared to some kind of Frenchified Margaret Thatcher or even George Bush.
The Posh boss also confirmed that he has still yet to receive an approach for Mclean and Mackail-Smith or winger George Boyd.
In this regard, Romney seems a lot less like Newt Gingrich or even George W. Bush and a lot more like another former Massachusetts governor, Michael Dukakis.
And if George or Tom got a ninety-eight then I might as well have failed.
Obama evokes JFK. McCain evokes Teddy Roosevelt or Dwight Eisenhower or perhaps even George H.
In 1968, they abandoned the Democratic Party in droves (with 64% voting for either Richard Nixon or the segregationist George Wallace).
Neither will alma maters, George Soros or Goldman Sachs pedigrees or IQ scores.
These qualities are what have made great writers great, whether they be George Eliot or Tolstoy.
Likewise, a trader such as George Soros or a growth investor such as T.
But I don't think George Osborne or the Bank of England would be very worried if that happened.
They were expected to echo the formula presented by Bill Clinton in 2000 and more or less reiterated by George Bush a few years after.
None of the suits mention Congress or the administrations of George Bush and Bill Clinton, who pushed hard for lenders to increase the availability of subprime credit.
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