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Richie$506995$ - translation to dutch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Richie Ryan (disambiguation); Ryan, Richie

Richie      
n. mannelijke voornaam (afkorting van Richard)
let loose         
BRITISH POP TRIO
Crazy For You(Let Loose song); Richie Wermerling
vrijlaten (ook impulsen)
Richard Nixon         
  • Nixon shows his papers to an East German officer to cross between the sectors of the divided City of Berlin, 1963.
  • Nixon in Yorba Linda, 1950
  • Nixon with Israeli Prime Minister [[Golda Meir]], June 1974
  • 1960 electoral vote results
  • 1968 electoral vote results; the popular vote split between Nixon and Humphrey was less than one percentage point.
  • 1972 electoral vote results
  • With [[Elvis Presley]] in December 1970: "The President & The King"
  • Five U.S. presidents (then-incumbent President [[Bill Clinton]], [[George H.W. Bush]], [[Ronald Reagan]], [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Gerald Ford]]) and their wives attending Nixon's funeral, April 27, 1994
  • Presidents [[Gerald Ford]], Nixon, [[George H. W. Bush]], [[Ronald Reagan]], and [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1991
  • Edward Cox]] (December 24, 1971)
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] meets with his three immediate predecessors, [[Gerald Ford]], [[Jimmy Carter]] and Nixon, at the White House, October 1981; the three former presidents would represent the United States at the funeral of Egyptian President [[Anwar Sadat]].
  • Nixon with Mexican president [[Gustavo Díaz Ordaz]] (to his right); motorcade in San Diego, California, September 1970
  • Front cover of literature for the Eisenhower–Nixon campaign, 1952
  • impeachment]], October 1973.
  • Nixon speaking with Chinese Vice Premier [[Deng Xiaoping]] and U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the White House, 1979
  • televised 1960 debate]]
  • [[Nikita Khrushchev]] and Nixon speak as the press looks on at the [[Kitchen Debate]], July 24, 1959, with ''[[What's My Line?]]'' host [[John Charles Daly]] at far left.
  • Nixon with Brezhnev during the Soviet leader's trip to the U.S., 1973
  • Nixon and Johnson meet at the White House before Nixon's nomination, July 1968.
  • Lieutenant Commander Richard Nixon, United States Navy (circa 1945)
  • Nixon campaigning July 1968
  • President [[Jimmy Carter]] and ex-Presidents [[Gerald Ford]] and Nixon meet at the White House before former Vice President [[Hubert Humphrey]]'s funeral, 1978.
  • Inauguration Day 1961]]
  • Richard Nixon's Presidential Library and Museum]] located in [[Yorba Linda, California]]
  • aide]], Major [[Jack Brennan]], sits behind them in uniform.
  • Nixon Oval Office meeting with H.R. Haldeman "Smoking Gun" Conversation June 23, 1972 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160729063732/https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/tapes/watergate/trial/exhibit_01.pdf Full Transcript])
  • Nixon with President [[Anwar Sadat]] of Egypt, June 1974
  • Nixon campaigns in Sausalito, California, 1950
  • left
  • Nixon announces the release of edited transcripts of the Watergate tapes, April 29, 1974.
  • The graves of President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon
  • President Nixons resignation speech.
  • Nixon's congressional campaign flyer
  • Nixon delivers an address to the nation about the incursion in Cambodia.
  • Nixon with President [[Bill Clinton]] in the residence of the White House, March 1993
  • President Ford announcing his decision to pardon Nixon, September 8, 1974, in the [[Oval Office]]
  • USS ''Hornet'']]
  • Nixon leaving the [[White House]] on [[Marine One]] shortly before his resignation became effective, August 9, 1974
  • [[Mao Zedong]] and Nixon}}
  • Nixon visits American troops in South Vietnam, July 30, 1969.
  • Nixon takes questions at 1973 press conference.
  • Disney's Contemporary Resort]] and famously says “I’m not a crook”
  • 1984}}
  • Campaign button
  • Nixon is sworn in as the 37th President by Chief Justice [[Earl Warren]]. The new First Lady, Pat, holds the family Bible.
  • Nixon at [[Whittier High School]], 1930
  • Nixon campaigning for the Senate, 1950
  • Official Vice Presidential portrait
  • Nixon gives 1971 [[State of the Union Address]].
  • U.S. incarceration rate]]
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1969 TO 1974
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Richard Nixon (1913-1994) 37-ste president van de V.S. (1969-1974)

Definition

mixed bag
(also mixed bunch)
¦ noun a diverse assortment.

Wikipedia

Richie Ryan

Richie Ryan may refer to:

  • Richie Ryan (footballer) (born 1985), Irish footballer
  • Richie Ryan (politician) (1929–2019), Irish former politician
  • Richie Ryan (Highlander), a character on the TV series Highlander: The Series