Similar words: behoove, do over, go over, overshoot, groove, over and over, from cover to cover, over and over again. Meaning: ['huːvə] n. 1. United States industrialist who manufactured vacuum cleaners (1849-1932) 2. United States lawyer who was director of the FBI for 48 years (1895-1972) 3. 31st President of the United States; in 1929 the stock market crashed and the economy collapsed and Hoover was defeated for reelection by Franklin Roosevelt (1874-1964) 4. a kind of vacuum cleaner. v. clean with a vacuum cleaner.
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31. The article is about the former head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover.
32. It is also an account of hypocrisy. Hoover, who persecuted homosexuals, was himself homosexual.
33. While helping Johnson to deflect criticism from conservatives, Hoover expanded the mission of his agency in the domestic arena.
34. For example: Union members vote for Hoover then, and Reagan now.
35. After the Watts rebellion, Johnsoh asked Hoover to expand his intelligence operations to include riot prediction.
36. If one accepts Levitt's analysis, Hoover got their marketing badly wrong.
37. Hoover, our hardest worked man, is at the White House appointing commissions.
38. Hoover was certainly, Summers shows, spectacularly indifferent to those straight arrow standards he set for his agents.
39. The beautiful, elegant art deco Hoover building on the A4 is a supermarket.
40. During the 19205, Babe Ruth joked that he earned more than President Hoover because he had a better year.
41. His father went mad, and was confined to an asylum; maybe that was the disorder Hoover feared.
42. Even worse[sentencedict.com], Hoover then attempted to estimate future trends based on the hazards observed between 1986 and 1990.
43. The package of assistance offered to Cambuslang was a critical element in convincing the Hoover management to support the Glasgow operation.
44. The Hoover family, like mine, had a past darkened with polio.
45. Hoover washing machines are being made on the site of the old steel works at Merthyr Tydfil.
46. President Hoover and most Americans strongly opposed Japan's aggression.
47. President Hoover, who limited himself to traditional thoughts, didn?
48. President Hoover tried to solve the crisis.
49. Oddly enough, Hollis and Hoover got on rather well.
50. For example, the Hoover Dam area experienced hundreds of quakes as Lake Mead filled.
51. A similar result was experienced by both Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt after they deployed a plethora of government interventions to combat the Great Depression.
52. I'm thinking of what Herbert Hoover faced during the Great Depression.
53. J . Edgar Hoover: Today, the U.S. polity officially proclaimed struggle on gangs to Evangelist Dillinger.
54. Motorcoach tour starting from Las Vegas, Nevada Your journey to the Hualapai Indian Lands located at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon will begin with a photo at Hoover Dam.
55. J. Edgar Hoover:Today, the U. S. government officially declared war on gangs to John Dillinger.
56. The sequence of events will be the New Madrid adjustment followed immediately by the European tsunami, then at some point the Hoover Dam and West Coast adjustment.
57. Straddling the Arizona and Nevada borders on the Colorado River, the Hoover dam was the largest project ever attempted in the US. Thousands of workers risked their lives.
58. In that long interim, President Hoover invited his successor to the White House to discuss the troubling economic conditions.
59. Reporters asked Ruth why he should be paid more than President Hoover.
60. Hoover served as director of the FBI for 48 years, holding the job under eight presidents from Calvin Coolidge to Richard M. Nixon.
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