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  • 21Bill Bradley — (1964) William Warren Bradley (* 28. Juli 1943 in Crystal City, Jefferson County, Missouri) ist ein US amerikanischer Politiker und ehemaliger Basketballspieler. Für die Demokratische Partei gehörte er von 1979 bis 1997 als Vertreter des Bundes …

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  • 23Gore, Albert,Jr. — Gore (gôr, gōr), Albert, Jr. Known as “Al.” Born 1948. Vice President of the United States (since 1993) under Bill Clinton. He earlier served as a U.S. senator from Tennessee (1985 1993). * * * …

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  • 24Bill Clinton — William Clinton redirects here. For other uses, see William Clinton (disambiguation). Bill Clinton …

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  • 25Bill Bradley — Infobox Senator | name=Bill Bradley jr/sr= United States Senator state=New Jersey party=Democratic religion=Presbyterian term start=January 3, 1979 term end=January 3, 1997 preceded=Clifford P. Case succeeded=Robert Torricelli date of birth=birth …

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  • 26Gore, Al — in full Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. born March 31, 1948, Washington, D.C., U.S. U.S. politician. He was the son of Albert Gore, who served in the U.S. Senate from Tennessee. After graduating from Harvard University, he briefly attended divinity… …

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  • 27Bill Clinton — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bill Clinton (homonymie). Bill Clinton Mandats …

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  • 28Bill Gore — Wilbert L. Gore (1912 1986) also known as Bill Gore, was a chemical engineer and the main inventor of Gore Tex fabrics. Gore received both a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering in 1933 and a masters of science in chemistry in 1935… …

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  • 29Bill Johnston (tennis player) — Vincent Richards, Bill Tilden and Bill Johnston at the 1922 Davis Cup William Little Bill Johnston (November 2, 1894 in San Francisco, California – May 1, 1946 in San Francisco, California) was an American tennis champion. He was t …

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  • 30Gore, Albert A., Jr. — ▪ 2001       In the voting held on Nov. 7, 2000, Democrat Albert A. Gore, Jr., the country s vice president, lost his bid for the U.S. presidency to Republican George W. Bush (Bush, George W. ) (q.v.), governor of Texas. It was the closest… …

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