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1. Martha married Theodore Roosevelt, Senior, father of President
2. Theodore Roosevelt would recall the visit of his “uncle James
3. We no longer live in such a system, having now gone far beyond Theodore Roosevelt, who merely said that he could do anything the Constitution did not expressly forbid
4. Since the time of Theodore Roosevelt, the national government has arrogated to itself any power that is not specifically prohibited by the Constitution, effectively turning the Tenth Amendment on its head
5. Three days later, the president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, formally recognized the Republic of Panama
6. In later years, my father’s relations with the public occasionally approached what Alice Roosevelt Longworth said of her father, Theodore Roosevelt
7. Because of Hill’s success, President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905
8. When Theodore Roosevelt said "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are
9. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United
10. “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing-Theodore Roosevelt
11. I had read somewhere that President Theodore Roosevelt had
12. There is a famous quote by Theodore Roosevelt that you may be
13. Before giving some examples of how to apply these keywords to actual cases (using Theodore Roosevelt’s life and horoscope as the model), let us consider some basic issues in transit theory
14. In these examples the cookbook interpretations – cobbled together from the keywords in the Table and the Detailed Interpretations from Appendix I, are given first; and these are followed by a description of what actually happened in Theodore Roosevelt’s life at that time
15. Theodore Roosevelt understood what it meant to be a risk taker
16. According to Theodore Roosevelt, the grizzly is definitely the "top trophy" in America
17. Theodore Roosevelt's mother and first wife died on the same day in 1884
18. Similarly, Churchill’s one special advantage that nobody else in England had was his personal friendship with the president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt: which was started and founded years before the political situation for starting ww2 came about
19. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who, at worst, if he fails at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat" - Theodore Roosevelt
20. He ultimately lost the general election to Republican candidate William McKinley (who was shot by an assassin’s bullet on September 6, 1901, died eight days later, and was succeeded in office by Theodore Roosevelt)
21. THE FIRST TIME I EVER LAID eyes on Theodore Roosevelt—God, how he hated the nickname “Teddy”—I was surprised by how much he resembled the cartoons and caricatures with which the papers regularly mocked him
22. In walked Theodore Roosevelt
23. THEODORE ROOSEVELT JUMPED UP from his desk and came charging at me with such high spirits I was afraid he might bowl us both over
24. Certainly I was angry that Theodore Roosevelt had used me as a pawn in one of his electoral chess games
25. There are, of course, millions of subjects you could search on, but let’s look at two examples: researching a historical figure (Theodore Roosevelt) and gathering demographic information (the population growth in the 10 largest U
26. When President Theodore Roosevelt invited the black educational reformer Booker T
27. 1904: President Theodore Roosevelt issues his Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine saying the US is a ‘civilised nation’ so it can do what it likes in the savage Caribbean
28. He was so controversial in his attacks on political corruption that President Theodore Roosevelt coined a term for it—“muckraking