Similar words: kennel, Kenneth, kennels, penned, drunkenness, outspokenness, kenning, bennet. Meaning: n. 1. 35th President of the United States; established the Peace Corps; assassinated in Dallas (1917-1963) 2. a large airport on Long Island east of New York City.
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121. Even now I find it harder to conjure up memories of Kennedy, harder to fall back under that inexplicable spell.
122. As Kennedy said throughout the recall campaign, water rates had to be increased to finance needed improvements in the system.
123. She needs guidance, direction from somebody, and boy does she get it from Kennedy.
124. Presidents Truman and Kennedy, for instance, each granted more than 40 percent of all clemency requests.
125. Kennedy, like any president, tried to juggle the pressures brought on him by different aides.
126. Chelsea Clinton seemed to take her evening inspiration from Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in adopting a sleek, minimalist style.
127. Justice Anthony M.. Kennedy jumped in and attacked Davis at one point for the inconsistency of his rhetoric and logic.
128. Soon,(http://sentencedict.com/kennedy.html) the desegregation of education became front-page news again and forced the Kennedy administration to respond with force.
129. By focusing on the educational needs of the poor, the act avoided the religious controversy that killed its proposals under Kennedy.
130. There could hardly have been a greater contrast than that between Kennedy and his successor.
131. She said, I will tell you this Bobby Kennedy is right up my alley.
132. John and Robert Kennedy, his two most famous uncles, died from assassins' bullets in the 1960s.
133. First Kennedy, then Johnson, had placed themselves firmly on the side of fair play and integration.
134. Kennedy wanted to be able to respond to Communist aggression at any level.
135. The police stated that they were examining the evidence to determine whether to file obstruction-of-justice charges against members of the Kennedy household.
136. Kennedy is one of the combatants in the Congressional struggle to reform federal law covering both illegal and legal immigrants.
137. My first executive assistant was Hu Tsang, a thirty-three year-old graduate of the Kennedy School.
138. It is the newest tourist attraction at the Kennedy Space Center.
139. I told Mr Kennedy to put them in the kennels last night.
140. But in the electoral college, Kennedy won by a comfortable 303 votes to 219 votes for Nixon.
141. Kennedy, who wrote his own dialogue, appears as chairman of a Senate subcommittee on health care reform.
142. The official report on the Kennedy assassination was whitewash.
143. The purely ceremonial aspects of official visits bored Kennedy.
144. Kennedy himself characteristically shrugged and decided to go ahead.
145. Kennedy, a federal civil service employee, was fired after accusing his superior of illegal activities.
146. Kennedy went over the draft with special care, strengthening some points, toning down others.
147. Kennedy was confronting the first drastic decision of his administration.
148. Soon Brown himself came back for consultation and received the usual rapid - fire Kennedy interrogation.
149. For his part, Kennedy was sure that we had enough for nearly any conceivable contingency.
150. He looked at Kennedy with some uncertainty and much desire.
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