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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tricky Dick; Tricky Dicky (disambiguation); Tricky dick

tricky      
adj. raffiniert; verzwickt
Nottingham Forest         
  • The 1898 Cup-winning squad
  • Brian Clough (1935–2004) managed Nottingham Forest for 18 years
  • [[Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel]] in Forest's red shirt, 2016
  • Nigel Doughty: Nottingham Forest owner 1999–2012
  • Chart of yearly table positions of Forest since joining the Football League.
  • John Robertson]] in 1980
  • The [[City Ground]] on the banks of the [[River Trent]].
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  • [[Robert Earnshaw]] and other key members of the 2010 play-offs side
  • Former club captain and manager Stuart Pearce won the Player of the Year award three times, a record he holds jointly with Des Walker. Kenny Burns, Nigel Clough, Andy Reid and Chris Cohen are the only players to win the award twice. Andy Reid holds the record for longest gap between Player of the Year awards with a gap of ten years.
  • [[Stuart Pearce]] returned as manager in 2014
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN WEST BRIDGFORD, ENGLAND
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Nottingham Forest (englischer Fußballklub)
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
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  • 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) 37ster Präsident der USA (1969-1974), trat vom Präsidenschaftsamt am Anfang seine zweiten Amtsperiode aufgrung des Watergate Skandals ab

Definição

tricky
(trickier, trickiest)
1.
If you describe a task or problem as tricky, you mean that it is difficult to do or deal with.
Parking can be tricky in the town centre...
ADJ
2.
If you describe a person as tricky, you mean that they are likely to deceive you or cheat you.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipédia

Tricky Dicky

Tricky Dicky may refer to one of the following:

  • US President Richard Nixon, as a derogatory nickname with origins in the 1950 United States Senate election in California (also "Tricky Dick")
    • A song about Richard Nixon by Country Joe McDonald
  • "Tricky Dicky", a 1962 song by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, recorded by Richie Barrett and The Searchers among others
  • Tricky Dicky (Cor!), a British comic strip by Cyril Gwyn Price, which appeared in the magazine Cor!! from 1970 to 1973
  • Tricky Dicky (Topper), a British comic strip by John Dalles which appeared in the magazine The Topper and The Beano, from 1977 on
  • Richard Hillman, in the Coronation Street TV series
  • Richard Cole (EastEnders), in the EastEnders TV series
  • Tricky Dicky's Mission Impossible, a character from the children's television show, ZZZap!
  • Man Called Invincible, a 1973 western comedy film also known as Tricky Dicky