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Hamilton, of course, shot in a duel with Aaron Burr over issues of honor, integrity and political maneuvering. Whittington? Mistaken for a bird.
Jon Stewart
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1962
-)
This all happened pretty quickly. [Whittington] did not announce - which would be protocol - 'Hey, it's me, I'm coming up.' He didn't do what he was supposed to do. So when a bird flushed and the vice president swung in to shoot it, Harry was where the bird was.
Katharine Armstrong
If you seek Hamilton's monument, look around. You are living in it. We honor Jefferson, but live in Hamilton's country, a mighty industrial nation with a strong central government.
George F. Will
(
1941
-)
Politics
There has been back-room maneuvering, and Aaron Spelling expressed his disappointment in the show to the executives at WB.
Ted Johnson
The overall concern is that 40 percent of the American people don't vote. Secondly, that there's a great deal of doubt in our country about the integrity of the electoral process. Those are the two basic issues. What can we do to address them? Obviously we want to have more access by Americans to the voting booth. And secondly, we want to make sure that the electoral process has integrity -- that it is not shot through with fraud.
Jimmy Carter
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1924
-
2002
)
Members have a lot of respect for the kind of diligence and hard work (exhibited by Burr), ... It's been a very important service (for Burr) to develop that expertise.
Ted Kennedy
There is no honor from this leadership, no class, no integrity, ... It's very hard for all of us who are no longer there; there's a certain sense that everything was for naught. The political tides have turned. and they are taking themselves in directions that I think are self-destructive.
Melissa Gilbert
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1964
-)
The first priority was making sure that Harry Whittington, Mr. Whittington, was getting the medical care that he needed.
Scott McClellan
We didn't start very well, but we battled hard to win. There were a lot of good battles at the net. Jayme Hamilton is a solid front row player for Wakefield. She and Mackenzie (Fabbri) had a good duel.
Shelley Mettler
This is vindication of our political process. Ethics and integrity do in fact matter and the people who voted on those issues spoke and have been heard.
Tom Campbell
It looks like political maneuvering, [rather] than religious or ideological,
Jakrapob Penkair
The issues were in Fredericksburg. They had more trouble maneuvering than they expected. It took a lot longer to get through the city.
Lou Hatter
Abbie would whimper sometimes when the turkey answered and maybe turn her head in the direction of the bird, but otherwise she was still. Brad shot a nice bird from that flock and we never would have even known they were there had it not been for the dog.
Scott Baseshore
I'd much rather shoot a bird over point than take a passing shot at one that just flushed wild, just because I happened to be at the end of the field. If you get a bird this time of year, it's really a bonus for you and the dog.
Tim Thompson
There was no escape from it once we got sucked in. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. We tried all sorts of maneuvering but still it shot us in a southerly direction and we couldn't get out of it.
Mike Kendrick
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