This goes back to the Truman Administration, back 60 years people have been talking about this.
The most anemic off-election cycle advance (14%) was in 1946-47 during the Truman Administration.
It had the Truman Doctrine, as announced by Truman in a speech to Congress in March, 1947.
There are also shades of "The Truman Show" here, but "Pleasantville" takes it to a whole new level.
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Dean Acheson, who was Secretary of State in the Truman Administration, aptly entitled his memoirs, Present at the Creation.
While Gallup polling goes back to the 1930s, it wasn't until the Truman years that they began surveying monthly approval ratings.
She compares Facebook to "The Truman Show, " the 1998 Jim Carrey movie about a fabricated world where nothing ever goes wrong.
The Truman Administration did not really have a policy, even an unarticulated one, regarding the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in 1946.
Speaking at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, McCain urged his fellow lawmakers to follow that example when they considered the economic rescue bill.
The act and its changes, along with the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan, were major components of the Truman administration's Cold War strategy.
Not unlike the Monroe Doctrine or the Truman Doctrine, the new policy will likely define the conditions under which the government considers force justified.
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Even at the end of the Truman administration, domestic spending was 1.6 percentage points lower than it had been when FDR took office two decades earlier.
Next year come two "resort communities" -- houses, condos, shopping malls, restaurants and hotels -- near Seaside, the natty panhandle town that served as a movie set for The Truman Show.
It has sometimes been claimed that the Long Telegram was not news to most people in Washington, that it merely gave the Truman Administration an intellectual peg to hang its hat on.
This includes a few of our old favorites like Days of Thunder and The Truman Show -- and although we aren't looking forward to it, we're sure someone really wants to see Ghost.
President Obama wins biggest debtor honors, by a small margin over his predecessor, because of the combination of large outlays to fight the recession and tax revenues at the lowest level since the Truman Administration.
In a symbolic gesture, the commission's opening session was held in the same Senate hearing room used by the Truman Committee, believed to have recovered billions of taxpayer dollars by investigating military profiteering during World War II.
Named for the product's "utopic vision, " ZionEyez now has a prototype with a more grounded spec list, including a 720p camera and 8GB of memory, along with micro-USB and Bluetooth connectivity for livecasting to Qik or LiveStream -- The Truman Show style.
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The panel - organised by The Truman National Security Project - featured a couple of former defence officials from the Clinton administration (former Defence Secretary William Perry and former Navy Secretary Richard Danzig), both of whom have been acting as advisers to the Obama campaign.
And the reason Harry Truman reorganized the defense establishment, in spite of winning, is because he saw a new threat.
Harry Truman's triumphant grin as he hoists the "Dewey Defeats Truman" edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune.
Harry Truman's triumphant grin as he hoists the "Dewey Beats Truman" edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune.
Harry Truman continued the tradition by picking Democratic national chairman Robert Hannegan, who had played a key role in getting Truman named to the ticket in 1944, to be his postmaster general.
Before that he'd warned work might have to be slowed or stopped on the USS Truman.
Now, in the 1948 contest, Truman was the Democratic candidate, and regarded by the Republicans as a pushover.
The old Truman Brewery in East London was buzzing yesterday as hundreds of programmers and software engineers jostled with startup founders to look for jobs.
In the 1990s Truman Bewley of Yale University interviewed hundreds of employers and discovered that, faced with a slump in demand, they would rather lay some workers off than cut the pay or hours of everybody.
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