Similar words: richard nixon, richard m. nixon, fix on, mason-dixon line, nix, unix, nixie, fornix. Meaning: n. vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States; resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994).
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121) Nixon because he felt excluded from it, Kennedy because he considered it beneath him.
122) Mrs Nixon still cherishes letters of appreciation from eminent people.
123) Three days later, however, President Nixon ordered that the reconnaissance missions be resumed and that they receive adequate protection.
124) Nixon had advocated an almost identical program in the 1960 campaign.
125) Strong words, in some ways stronger than the impeachment charges brought against Richard Nixon.
126) President Richard Nixon offered him an ambassadorship when he was in office, but my father said no.
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127) Eisenhower, Nixon, and Ford were all men of humble origins and no inherited wealth.
128) Gergen, who worked for Nixon, says his old boss thought the press had too much power.
129) In 1972 Richard Nixon became the first Republican to win a majority of Catholic votes.
130) Nixon entered the White House in 1969 committed to budgetary restraint and reducing spending on welfare programmes.
131) Richard Nixon feared the moral consequences even as he ordered the snooping campaign that led to Watergate.
132) Nixon may blame others, but the scandal was his own doing.
133) When Romney lost to Richard Nixon, Fisher signed on with him.
134) Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
135) The trend toward globalisation can also be traced to the Nixon administration's modifications of the political economy of the cold war.
136) Nixon lived long enough after his Watergate humiliation to put his own revisionist spin on his history.
137) Kennedy and Nixon are less memorable for specific achievements than for what they did for our politics and national psyche.
138) But in the electoral college, Kennedy won by a comfortable 303 votes to 219 votes for Nixon.
139) The foxy Nixon had once again confounded his opponents.
140) Richard Nixon ran his staff by stealth.
141) Richard Nixon could not have put it better himself.
142) Laird and Nixon kept their counsel.
143) Nixon accepted the primacy of foreign policy considerations.
144) Nixon won the election by playing dirty tricks.
145) Nixon , whatever his travail, would see it through.
146) Nixon proceeded to respond, mercifully more tersely than Brezhnev.
147) President Nixon gave a reception for distinguished American expatriates.
148) Nixon: "We have great respect for Mr. Gromyko.
149) Mr Nixon argued the tapes were privileged.
150) Nixon was solitary and chronically suspicious.
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