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Payne, Phillip. « Instant History and the Legacy of Scandal : The Tangled Memory of Warren G. Harding, Richard Nixon, and William Jefferson Clinton ». Prospects 28 (octobre 2004) : 597–625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0361233300001629.

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William Jefferson Clinton evoked considerable admiration and hostility as a public figure. More so, perhaps, than other recent presidents, Clinton has sparked an intense debate as to what his legacy will be. The Clinton biography found on the White House web page hints at the difficulties facing those who wish to interpret his life. After summarizing the nation's economic success during Clinton's two terms and mentioning major biographical events, the author writes:In 1998, as a result of issues surrounding personal indiscretions with a young woman White House intern, Clinton was the second U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. He was tried in the Senate and found not guilty of the charges brought against him. He apologized to the nation for his actions and continued to have unprecedented popular approval ratings for his job as president.
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Lin, M. F., et G. M. Clinton. « The epidermal growth factor receptor from prostate cells is dephosphorylated by a prostate-specific phosphotyrosyl phosphatase ». Molecular and Cellular Biology 8, no 12 (décembre 1988) : 5477–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.12.5477-5485.1988.

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Human prostatic acid phosphatase (PAcP) has been found to have phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase activity (H. C. Li, J. Chernoff, L. B. Chen, and A. Kirschonbaun, Eur. J. Biochem. 138:45-51, 1984; M.-F. Lin and G. M. Clinton, Biochem. J. 235:351-357, 1986) and has been suggested to negatively regulate phosphotyrosine levels, at least in part, by inhibition of tyrosine protein kinase activity (M.-F. Lin and G. M. Clinton, Adv. Protein Phosphatases 4:199-228, 1987; M.-F. Lin, C. L. Lee, and G. M. Clinton, Mol. Cell. Biol. 6:4753-4757, 1986). We investigated the molecular interaction of PAcP with a specific tyrosine kinase, the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor, from prostate carcinoma cells. Of several proteins phosphorylated in membrane vesicles from prostate carcinoma cells, PAcP selectively dephosphorylated the EGF receptor. The prostate EGF receptor was more efficiently dephosphorylated by PAcP than by another phosphotyrosyl phosphatase, potato acid phosphatase. Further characterization of the interaction of PAcP with the EGF receptor revealed that the optimal rate of dephosphorylation occurred at neutral rather than at acid pH. Thus, the enzyme that we formerly referred to as PAcP we now call prostatic phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase. Hydrolysis of phosphate from tyrosine residues in the immunoprecipitated EGF receptor catalyzed by purified prostatic phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase caused a 40 to 50% decrease in the receptor tyrosine kinase activity with angiotensin as the substrate. In contrast, autophosphorylation of the receptor was associated with an increase in tyrosine kinase activity.
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Lin, M. F., et G. M. Clinton. « The epidermal growth factor receptor from prostate cells is dephosphorylated by a prostate-specific phosphotyrosyl phosphatase. » Molecular and Cellular Biology 8, no 12 (décembre 1988) : 5477–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.12.5477.

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Human prostatic acid phosphatase (PAcP) has been found to have phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase activity (H. C. Li, J. Chernoff, L. B. Chen, and A. Kirschonbaun, Eur. J. Biochem. 138:45-51, 1984; M.-F. Lin and G. M. Clinton, Biochem. J. 235:351-357, 1986) and has been suggested to negatively regulate phosphotyrosine levels, at least in part, by inhibition of tyrosine protein kinase activity (M.-F. Lin and G. M. Clinton, Adv. Protein Phosphatases 4:199-228, 1987; M.-F. Lin, C. L. Lee, and G. M. Clinton, Mol. Cell. Biol. 6:4753-4757, 1986). We investigated the molecular interaction of PAcP with a specific tyrosine kinase, the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor, from prostate carcinoma cells. Of several proteins phosphorylated in membrane vesicles from prostate carcinoma cells, PAcP selectively dephosphorylated the EGF receptor. The prostate EGF receptor was more efficiently dephosphorylated by PAcP than by another phosphotyrosyl phosphatase, potato acid phosphatase. Further characterization of the interaction of PAcP with the EGF receptor revealed that the optimal rate of dephosphorylation occurred at neutral rather than at acid pH. Thus, the enzyme that we formerly referred to as PAcP we now call prostatic phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase. Hydrolysis of phosphate from tyrosine residues in the immunoprecipitated EGF receptor catalyzed by purified prostatic phosphotyrosyl-protein phosphatase caused a 40 to 50% decrease in the receptor tyrosine kinase activity with angiotensin as the substrate. In contrast, autophosphorylation of the receptor was associated with an increase in tyrosine kinase activity.
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Yohe, Gary W. « Equity and efficiency in the Clinton energy tax proposal ». Energy Policy 21, no 9 (septembre 1993) : 953–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(93)90183-g.

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Barber, Benjamin R. « Letter from America — September 1993 The Rise of Clinton, the Fall of the Democrats, the Scandal of the Media ». Government and Opposition 28, no 4 (1 octobre 1993) : 433–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.1993.tb01379.x.

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THE NEWS FROM AMERICA IS (WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE?) BILL Clinton – America's first first-name-only-please President, informality and accessibility being hallmarks of democratic populism in the 1990s. It might seem as if this is the roller-coaster presidency: if you do not like Clinton's bad (good) reputation today, just wait a month and you can be sure that things will have turned upside down. When I started this piece in the spring, he was way, way down; today just a few months later, following a successful Japanese trip (his weak rivals in the G-7 group made him look good), his two successful judicial appointments (Ruth Bader Ginsberg to the Supreme Court and Louis J. Freeh to the FBI), his paper-thin but indispensable budget victory in the Congress, and his shepherding of the historic Israeli-Palestinian peace protocol, he's looking good. By the time you read this, however, he's likely to be down again, or perhaps down but once again up. His political career has been on a rollercoaster from the start and the media seem determined to keep him and the country rocking — and rolling.
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Ausich, William I., et David L. Meyer. « Crinoidea Flexibilia (Echinodermata) from the Fort Payne Formation (Lower Mississippian ; Kentucky and Tennessee) ». Journal of Paleontology 66, no 5 (septembre 1992) : 825–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000020837.

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Seventeen flexible crinoids, including three new species, are reported from the Fort Payne Formation with new material from Cumberland, Clinton, and Russell Counties in south-central Kentucky and from Clay County, Tennessee. This study extends the geographic range of all taxa studied, as only seven species were previously known from the Fort Payne Formation. Fort Payne flexible crinoids includeTaxocrinus colletti, Onychocrinus ramulosus, O. grandisn. sp.,Nipterocrinus monroensis, Mespilocrinus romingeri, M. kentuckyensisn. sp.,Gaulocrinus veryi, G. robustus, G. trauscholdi, G. bordeni, G. symmetrosn. sp.,Metichthyocrinus tiaraeformis, M. clarkensis, Forbesiocrinus pyriformis, F. saffordi, F. wortheni, andWachsmuthicrinus spinosulus. Mespilocrinuscolumnals are also described, and the diagnosis ofN. monroensisis emended. The Fort Payne Formation occurrence ofO. exsculptuscould not be verified.Forbesiocrinus multibrachiatusandParichthyocrinus crawfordsvillensisare considered to be junior synonyms ofForbesiocrinus wortheni. Fort Payne flexible crinoids in the Lake Cumberland area occur at nine localities in four facies types. No more than three species occur at any Fort Payne locality.
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Dittmar, Peter J., David W. Monks et Katherine M. Jennings. « Effect of Drip-Applied Herbicides on Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) in Plasticulture ». Weed Technology 26, no 2 (juin 2012) : 243–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/wt-d-11-00052.1.

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Greenhouse and field studies were conducted to determine the effect of halosulfuron, imazosulfuron, and trifloxysulfuron applied through drip irrigation on yellow nutsedge. In greenhouse studies, yellow nutsedge control by halosulfuron, imazosulfuron, and trifloxysulfuron was greater (69 to 91%) than the nontreated control (0%). Yellow nutsedge treated with halosulfuron POST had a lower photosynthetic rate (0.6 to 22.6 µmol m−2 s−1) at 4, 7, and 14 d after treatment than the nontreated control (3.3 to 26.2 µmol m−2 s−1). Yellow nutsedge treated with trifloxysulfuron had lower photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance than the nontreated plants. In field studies at Clinton, NC, yellow nutsedge density increased from treatment (day 0) to 56 d after treatment in all treatments. Increase in yellow nutsedge density was 72 and 95% in drip-applied halosulfuron and imazosulfuron treatments compared with yellow nutsedge density increases of 876% for the same period in the nontreated plots. Yellow nutsedge density increased 69 and 57% at Clinton and Kinston, NC, respectively, in the drip-applied 15 g ha−1 trifloxysulfuron treatment compared with 876% in the nontreated control. In field studies at Clinton and Kinston, NC, suppression of yellow nutsedge emergence in POST and drip-applied herbicide treatments was similar. Emergence of yellow nutsedge was similar in the imazosulfuron POST and the nontreated yellow nutsedge. Based on these studies, drip-applied herbicides may be beneficial as a part of a yellow nutsedge control program, but additional measures, such as a POST herbicide, would be needed for effective control. Drip-applied herbicides may give growers an option for herbicide application after drip irrigation tape and polyethylene mulch have been installed in the current vegetable crops. This application method would also allow herbicide treatment under plastic mulch used for multicropping systems.
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Josephson-Storm, Jason Ānanda. « Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine : Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan by G. Clinton Godart ». Monumenta Nipponica 75, no 2 (2020) : 381–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mni.2020.0039.

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Harding, Christopher. « Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine : Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan, by G. Clinton Godart ». Journal of Religion in Japan 7, no 2 (12 décembre 2018) : 172–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118349-00702007.

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Lordan, Jaume, Anna Wallis, Poliana Francescatto et Terence L. Robinson. « Long-term Effects of Training Systems and Rootstocks on ‘McIntosh’ and ‘Honeycrisp’ Performance, a 15-year Study in a Northern Cold Climate—Part 1 : Agronomic Analysis ». HortScience 53, no 7 (juillet 2018) : 968–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci12925-18.

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Choice of cultivar, training system, planting density, and rootstock affect orchard performance and profitability. To provide guidance to growers in northern cold climates on these choices, a field trial was established in Peru, Clinton County, NY, in 2002, with two apple cultivars (Honeycrisp and McIntosh). From 2002 through 2016, we compared Central Leader on ‘M.M.111’; Slender Pyramid on ‘M.26’ and ‘Geneva® 30’ (‘G.30’); Vertical Axis on ‘M.9 (Nic® 29)’ (‘M.9’), ‘Budagovsky 9’ (‘B.9’), and ‘G.16’; SolAxe on ‘M.9’, ‘B.9’, and ‘G.16’; and Tall Spindle on ‘M.9’, ‘B.9’, and ‘G.16’. Central Leader was planted at 539 trees/ha, Slender Pyramid at 1097 trees/ha, Vertical Axis and SolAxe at 1794 trees/ha, and Tall Spindle at 3230 trees/ha. Cumulative yield was higher with ‘McIntosh’ than with ‘Honeycrisp’. High planting densities (Tall Spindle) gave the highest cumulative yields (593 t·ha−1 on ‘McIntosh’ and 341 t·ha−1 on ‘Honeycrisp’). Tall Spindle (3230 trees/ha) on ‘M.9’ appeared to be the best option for ‘McIntosh’. On the other hand, for a weak-growing cultivar such as ‘Honeycrisp’, Tall Spindle on ‘B.9’ (366 t·ha−1) and Slender Pyramid (1097 trees/ha) on ‘G.30’ (354 t·ha−1) were the two combinations with the highest cumulative yield, largest fruit size (220–235 g), and greatest efficiency index (4.6–3.9 kg·cm−2).
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TANZILLI, FRANCESCO. « POVERI, POLITICI E PROFESSORI : IL DIBATTITO SULLO STATO SOCIALE AMERICANO DA KENNEDY A BUSH ». Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/382.

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Il presente lavoro intende esaminare il processo di decision making relativo alla politica sociale statunitense sviluppatosi a partire dalla fine degli anni Sessanta, fornendo un’analisi di carattere «istituzionalista» che ponga in rilievo gli snodi cruciali del dibattito relativo al welfare system federale svoltosi sia all’interno del Congresso, sia presso i think tank, i centri universitari, le organizzazioni culturali e religiose, le lobby e le altre realtà associative emerse dalla società civile. In particolare, la ricerca si concentra sull’intreccio tra ideologia politica, mentalità tradizionale, opinione pubblica e interessi specifici, e sull’influsso esercitato dalla dimensione culturale e istituzionale sul processo legislativo. Sono stati individuati quattro principali indirizzi socio-politici, ciascuno dei quali ha avuto un particolare influsso su altrettante ‘fasi’ del processo di riforma del welfare system statunitense svoltosi tra il 1968 e il 2006. L’analisi del dibattito culturale e politico è stata suddivisa pertanto in quattro diversi capitoli (capp. 2-5) che consentono di delineare percorsi distinti per le diverse ipotesi socio-culturali individuate, ai quali viene anteposta una premessa storica relativa alle origini del sistema assistenziale e previdenziale statunitense e alle politiche riformiste degli anni Sessanta (cap. 1).
The dissertation examines the process of decision making that determined the development of U.S. social policy from the end of the Sixties. It analyzes the institutional character of the debate that took place inside the Congress and inside the think tanks, the academic centers, the cultural and religious foundations and other associations. In particular, the research is focused on the tangle between political ideologies, traditional culture, public opinion and legislative process. The dissertation identifies four different socio-political streams: each of them influenced a particular “phase” of the reform of the U.S. welfare system from 1968 up to 2006. The analysis of the cultural and political debate has been divided in four chapters (chapters 2-5) that allow to delineate different developments for the four streams, after an historical premise (chapter 1) that presents the origins of American welfare system, from the colonial times to the Sixties.
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TANZILLI, FRANCESCO. « POVERI, POLITICI E PROFESSORI : IL DIBATTITO SULLO STATO SOCIALE AMERICANO DA KENNEDY A BUSH ». Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/382.

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Il presente lavoro intende esaminare il processo di decision making relativo alla politica sociale statunitense sviluppatosi a partire dalla fine degli anni Sessanta, fornendo un’analisi di carattere «istituzionalista» che ponga in rilievo gli snodi cruciali del dibattito relativo al welfare system federale svoltosi sia all’interno del Congresso, sia presso i think tank, i centri universitari, le organizzazioni culturali e religiose, le lobby e le altre realtà associative emerse dalla società civile. In particolare, la ricerca si concentra sull’intreccio tra ideologia politica, mentalità tradizionale, opinione pubblica e interessi specifici, e sull’influsso esercitato dalla dimensione culturale e istituzionale sul processo legislativo. Sono stati individuati quattro principali indirizzi socio-politici, ciascuno dei quali ha avuto un particolare influsso su altrettante ‘fasi’ del processo di riforma del welfare system statunitense svoltosi tra il 1968 e il 2006. L’analisi del dibattito culturale e politico è stata suddivisa pertanto in quattro diversi capitoli (capp. 2-5) che consentono di delineare percorsi distinti per le diverse ipotesi socio-culturali individuate, ai quali viene anteposta una premessa storica relativa alle origini del sistema assistenziale e previdenziale statunitense e alle politiche riformiste degli anni Sessanta (cap. 1).
The dissertation examines the process of decision making that determined the development of U.S. social policy from the end of the Sixties. It analyzes the institutional character of the debate that took place inside the Congress and inside the think tanks, the academic centers, the cultural and religious foundations and other associations. In particular, the research is focused on the tangle between political ideologies, traditional culture, public opinion and legislative process. The dissertation identifies four different socio-political streams: each of them influenced a particular “phase” of the reform of the U.S. welfare system from 1968 up to 2006. The analysis of the cultural and political debate has been divided in four chapters (chapters 2-5) that allow to delineate different developments for the four streams, after an historical premise (chapter 1) that presents the origins of American welfare system, from the colonial times to the Sixties.
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Chen, Chih-Han, et 陳治翰. « The Social Construction of “Enlargemant of Market Democracies” by the United States in Early Post-Cold War Era : from G. H. W. Bush toward W. J. Clinton ». Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90656496500301585718.

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In the post-Cold War era, the United States lunched the strategy of “enlargement of market democracies,” called “Enlargement Strategy,” which meant “enlargement of the world’s free community of market democracies.” The strategy of “enlargement of market democracies” was based on several American liberalist ideas: 1. the world free trade and market economics encouraged political democratization in the world; 2. the emerging of democracies facilitated world peace because democracies preferred to solve conflict in a peaceful way; 3. the world’s free community, composed of the democracies, was bound to be led by the United States. The U.S.-led world’s free community introduced the non-democratic states political economic regime and international arrangements like free trade, human rights and democracy etc. Such act could make world’s free community include more non-democracies, ensure the community’s prosperity and security and consolidate the world leading status of the United States. “Power/Knowledge” and “Discursive Institutionalism” as research framework, this thesis analyzed the speeches and researches of the U.S. academia, think tanks, politicians, official reports, and then institutionalized “Enlargement Strategy.” In addition, it looked back upon the America’s world outlook and knowledge background behind “Enlargement Strategy,” pointed out the cooperation and conflicts when the United States conducted “Enlargement Strategy,” and represented the entire process of social construction of “Enlargement Strategy.”
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Livres sur le sujet "Clinton G"

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author, Shockley Jay, dir. Seventh Regiment Armory Interior first floor interior consisting of the Entrance Hall, the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the basement and to the second floor, the Veterans' Room, the Library, the Reception Room, the Board of Officers Room (Colonel Emmons Clark Memorial Room), the Colonel's Room, the Adjutant's Room, the Equipment Room, the Outer Committee Room, the Inner Committee Room, the Field and Staff Room, and the Drill Room (excluding the storage rooms beneath the gallery, but including the four comer stairs and the passageways to the Lexington A venue and administration building entrances) ; the second floor interior consisting of the main corridor, the grand Stair Hall and staircase leading to the third floor, the staircases at the north and south ends of the main corridor leading to the third floor, the Company A (First Company) Room, the Company B (Second Company) Room, the Company C (Third Company) Room, the Company D (Fourth Company) Room, the Company E (Fifth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company F (Sixth Company) Room and western alcove, the Company G (Seventh Company) Room, the Company H (Eighth Company) Room, the Company I (Ninth Company) Room, the Company K (fenth Company) Room, the Company L (Eleventh Company) Room, and the Company M (Twelfth Company) Room ; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling, and floor surfaces, woodwork, cabinets, fireplaces, doors and door hardware, chandeliers, light fixtures, stained-glass window screens, stair railings, radiators, affixed paintings, attached decorative elements, and Drill Room roof trusses ; 643 Park Avenue, Manhattan : Built 1877-81, architect Charles W. Clinton : additions and alterations, Robinson & Knust, 1909-11. New York] : NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1994.

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Kosoff, A. Thomas G. Melish Catalogue : Including Rarities from the Collection of Clinton W. Hester and Others. [04/27-28/1956]. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Complot DArnold Et de Sir Henry Clinton Contre Les TatsUnis DAm Rique Et Contre Le G N Ral Washington Septembre 1780. Gale, Sabin Americana, 2012.

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White, Lorraine Cook. Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records : Canton, 1806-1853, Chaplin, 1822-1851, Chatham, 1767-1854, Cheshire, 1780-1840, Chester, 1836-1852, ... 1838-1854, Diary of Aaron G. Hurd-clinton. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1996.

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Klein, Woody. All the Presidents' Spokesmen. Praeger, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400609312.

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This is the first volume to chronicle the story of the evolution of the symbiotic relationship between the presidential press secretaries and reporters who covered White House news during the terms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. Author Woody Klein has been both a reporter (for theWashington Postand theNew York World-Telegram & Sun) and a press secretary himself to New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay, who ran for president in 1972. The book reveals how the presidential press secretaries' role has evolved from old-fashioned public relations into a smooth-working system of releasing news and responding to reporters' questions at daily briefings by portraying the president in the best possible light. Klein ferrets out fresh, anecdotal information and includes interviews with nationally known personalities—including former White House press secretaries and notable journalists who have covered the White House. He brings to life the personalities and views of every presidential spokesman on how the job has grown in stature as the press secretaries or spinmeisters have become high-profile officials. Klein reveals how the tension between government and the media—normally healthy in any democracy—has resulted in the manipulation of facts and the release of favorable official news. It started subtly in the Roosevelt administration and has been carefully honed with the transformation of the media in the information and technology revolution; he shows how it has been refined to the point where it is now recognized for what it is: slanting or packaging the news in favor of the president to make it acceptable—even desired—by the public. Perception quickly becomes reality, and once the facts of a situation have been accepted by the establishment—politicians and the press alike—it becomes virtually impossible to change people's minds about them. The book documents scores of examples of White House spin by topic rather than chronologically—for example, how different press secretaries managed the news in wartime, in foreign policy, in scandals, and in a host of domestic issues such as education and national disasters. Twenty-three press secretaries are included. The most notable among them are Steve Early (Roosevelt), James Hagerty (Eisenhower), Pierre Salinger (Kennedy), Bill Moyers (Johnson), Ron Ziegler (Nixon), Marlin Fitzwater (Reagan and G. H. W. Bush), Dee Dee Myers (Clinton), Mike McCurry (Clinton), Joe Lockhart (Clinton), Ari Fleischer (Bush), Scott McClellan (Bush), and Tony Snow (Bush).
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Sackville, Viscount George Germain, Sir Henry Clinton et Charles Cornwallis Cornwallis (Marquis). Correspondance du Lord G. Germain Avec les Généraux Clinton, Cornwallis & les Amiraux Dans la Station de L'amérique : Avec Plusieurs Lettres Interceptées du Général Washington, du Marquis de la Fayette & de M. de Barras, Chef D'escadre. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2019.

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R, Roberts J. The Gunsmith 129 : Golden G. Jove, 1992.

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« 14. Disappointed with G. H. W. Bush ; Unsold on Clinton ». Dans A Man and His Presidents, 290–311. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300166897-015.

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Lepore, Ernie. « An Abuse of Context in Semantics : The Case of Incomplete Definite Descriptions ». Dans Descriptions and Beyond, 41–67. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199270514.003.0003.

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Abstract According to Russell (1905, 1919), any sentence of the form dThe F is Ge is true just in case there is exactly one F and it is G. And so ‘The president of the United States of America in 2000 is happy’ is true just in case there is a unique US president in 2000, and he is happy. So understood, this sentence expresses a perfectly general proposition and not a singular one about Bill Clinton. Critics and champions alike have fussed and fretted for well over half a century about whether Russell’s treatment is compatible with acceptable uses of incomplete definite descriptions,1 where a description dthe Fe is incomplete just in case more than one object satisfies its nominal F, as in (1).
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« APPENDIX G. » Dans Clinton's Elections, 249–52. University Press of Kansas, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvzgb8mm.20.

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Raynaud, Philippe. « Iraq 2003 : le moment gibelin de la politique américaine ». Dans Annuaire français de relations internationales, 137–48. Éditions Panthéon-Assas, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/epas.ferna.2023.01.0137.

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Le propos de cet article est de montrer ce qui fait la singularité de la guerre d’Iraq de 2003 à travers une comparaison avec des conflits antérieurs, comme la guerre du Golfe ou les guerres de Yougoslavie. Ces guerres se sont produites dans un contexte d’optimisme général, marqué par une foi nouvelle dans une possible pacification des relations internationales. La guerre du Golfe était fondée sur une interprétation minimaliste du droit international, selon laquelle cette guerre devait avoir pour but de protéger les États et de sécuriser leurs frontières sous l’égide de l’Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU). Les guerres de Yougoslavie se sont passées du soutien de l’ONU mais elles étaient censées aider à stabiliser le nouvel ordre mondial né après la fin de la Guerre froide. La guerre d’Iraq de 2003 était beaucoup plus ambitieuse : elle était supposée conduire à une complète redéfinition de la politique étrangère américaine, en opposition à la Realpolitik des républicains comme au libéralisme de Clinton, et son but ultime était de révolutionner le système international afin de faire des États-Unis la puissance hégémonique dans un monde cosmopolitique en formation. La conclusion prend acte du déclin de cette ambition, de Barack Obama à Donald Trump, et propose une brève comparaison avec la situation présente.
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Zukin, Sharon. « Why Harlem Is Not a Ghetto ». Dans Naked City. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195382853.003.0008.

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It’s noon on a warm Saturday in the middle of June, and a bright sun is shining on Settepani Bakery’s sidewalk café at 120th Street and Lenox Avenue. You didn’t think to bring sunscreen to eat brunch in Harlem, so you choose a table under the red awning, put on your dark glasses, and settle down to read the menu. The small, square, white tables and lightweight aluminum chairs remind you of cafés in Italy or Greenwich Village, and the dishes on the menu also inspire dreams of other places. Smoked turkey panini with brie on pumpernickel bread. Mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil on rosemary focaccia. Bucatini pasta with an almond, basil, and tomato pesto. Cappuccino and latte, of course, but also decaf Masala chai. You understand why Settepani is popular among Harlem’s new movers and shakers. You’ve heard that Maya Angelou, the distinguished poet, playwright, and actor, who lives in a restored brownstone townhouse nearby, often has lunch here. The famous basketball champion and author Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been seen walking by. The restaurant’s website lists former president Bill Clinton, whose office is on 125th Street, as a corporate customer. And when your graduate students stop in for coffee while doing a research project for your class, they meet Daniel Tisdale, the founder and publisher of Harlem World magazine, who is having a business meeting a few tables away, and Eric Woods, the chief financial officer of Uptown magazine and cofounder of Harlem Vintage, the neighborhood’s first wine store. Harlem has other well-known restaurants: the venerable Sylvia’s, the soul food restaurant that is on every tourist itinerary and sells its own bottled sauces; M&G Diner, known for its smothered pork chops, collard greens, and candied yams; and Amy Ruth’s, offering dishes named for local celebrities, like the waffles and bacon that honor retired police chief Joseph Leake and the chicken and waffles that pay tribute to the Rev. Al Sharpton, a friend of the former owner.
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« Mark Schafer and Stephen G. Walker (2006), 'Democratic Leaders and the Democratic Peace : The Operational Codes of Tony Blair and Bill Clinton', International Studies Quarterly, 50, pp. 561-83. » Dans International Security and Conflict, 389–412. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315251943-24.

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Hung, Ho-fung. « China in the Rise and Fall of the “New World Order” ». Dans New Asian Disorder, 93–117. Hong Kong University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888754021.003.0005.

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In the aftermath of the End of Cold War in the early 1990s, a “New World Order” grounded on economic globalism and US unipolar global power emerged. The US fomented open markets around the world, and it also adopted a democracy-human rights promotion project, either in the form of Clinton’s humanitarian intervention or G. W. Bush’s regime change. One ironic cornerstone of this Order was US’s quasi-alliance with state-capitalist and authoritarian China. Given China’s “unlimited supply” of disciplined low cost labor which manufactured consumer goods for the world in exchange for US dollar to be cycled back to support expanding US fiscal deficit, this quasi-alliance helped cement the US-centered global circuit of finance and trade and warrant the global supremacy of the US military. However, the contradictions between US capital and China’s state capitalism, China’s newfound capability of sustaining authoritarian regime abroad, and the explosive inequalities under manufacturing offshoring in the Global North have been eroding the legitimacy and popular support of this New World Order in both Global North and South. When this Order is coming to crash today, the world economy is fragmenting into competing spheres of influence dominated by rival powers.
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Mettler, Suzanne. « The Unfinished Work ». Dans Soldiers to Citizens, 163–76. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195180978.003.0011.

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Abstract The men who benefited from the G.I. Bill have been, at least until recently, all around us in every walk of life. Legions of famous Americans rank among those who used the education and training provisions after military service in either World War II or the Korean War, including former U.S. presidents George H. W. Bush and Gerald Ford; Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices John Paul Stevens and Byron R. White; Senators Dale Bumpers, John Glenn, Ernest Hollings, Daniel K. Inouye, Spark Matsunaga, George Mitchell, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Bob Dole, and Alan K. Simpson; numerous U.S. representatives including John Conyers, Ronald Dellums, Bill McCollum, G. V. “Sonny” Montgomery, Charles Rangel, and Gerald Solomon; Virginia governor Douglas Wilder; Secretary of State Warren Christopher; journalists and commentators David Brinkley, Art Buchwald, and John Chancellor; entertainers Harry Belafonte, Johnny Cash, Ossie Davis, Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Jonathan Winters, and Walter Matthau; and scholars Clifford Geertz and Howard Zinn, just to name a few. For every one of these high-profile beneficiaries of the G.I. Bill, there are tens of thousands more whose names are unrecognizable to a national audience but who were often well known within their local communities for their active and lifelong participation in civic life. They threw themselves into civic associations, took politics seriously, and treated the right to vote as a hallowed obligation. They cared deeply about the public good and considered participation in American democracy to be both a privilege and a duty.
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Li, Jie Jack. « Baycol, Crestor, and Cholesterol Drugs beyond Statins ». Dans Triumph of the Heart. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323573.003.0013.

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In 2001, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health, released new guidelines for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia. These guidelines called for patients with an average risk of coronary heart disease to reduce their LDL-cholesterol levels to less than 130 mg/dL; for those at high risk, the target is less than 100 mg/dL; and for the highest risk patients, the target is less than 70 mg/dL. The new guidelines nearly tripled the number of Americans who stood to benefit from drug therapy to get their lower cholesterol levels—to 36 million from 13 million. Statins had already become the drug of choice for cholesterol control. Statin awareness was further raised in the wake of former President Bill Clinton’s well-publicized heart attack in September 2004 after he stopped taking Zocor. Increasingly, new data demonstrated the benefits of reducing cholesterol levels even further than physicians had been advocating. The sales of statins therefore skyrocketed, reaching $21 billion in 2004 and $22 billion in 2005. Just like everything else, not all statins are created equal, a point clearly demonstrated by the story of Baycol. No medication, not even a nonprescription drug like aspirin or acetaminophen that you buy over-the-counter, is 100% safe. Whether or not you realize it, whenever you take a drug, you are weighing the potential benefits against the possibility that the medicine can hurt you. This analysis is what the experts call the risk–benefit profile of a drug. Four months after Lipitor was launched for sale, the FDA approved cerivastatin, the sixth statin, for use in lowering cholesterol in 1997. Germany’s Bayer A. G. sold it under the trade name Baycol and Lipobay (for the free acid form) until it was forced to withdraw it from the market in August 2001. Baycol was discovered by a group of Bayer scientists led by medicinal chemist Rolf Angerbauer and biologist Hilmar Bischoff in Wuppertal, Germany, in the late 1980s. It was only the second optically pure synthetic statin on the market (Lipitor was the first).
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Rodriguez, Ivan D., Blai Bonet, Javier Romero et Hector Geffner. « Learning First-Order Representations for Planning from Black Box States : New Results ». Dans 18th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning {KR-2021}. California : International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/kr.2021/51.

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Recently Bonet and Geffner have shown that first-order representations for planning domains can be learned from the structure of the state space without any prior knowledge about the action schemas or domain predicates. For this, the learning problem is formulated as the search for a simplest first-order domain description D that along with information about instances I_i (number of objects and initial state) determine state space graphs G(P_i) that match the observed state graphs G_i where P_i = (D, I_i). The search is cast and solved approximately by means of a SAT solver that is called over a large family of propositional theories that differ just in the parameters encoding the possible number of action schemas and domain predicates, their arities, and the number of objects. In this work, we push the limits of these learners by moving to an answer set programming (ASP) encoding using the CLINGO system. The new encodings are more transparent and concise, extending the range of possible models while facilitating their exploration. We show that the domains introduced by Bonet and Geffner can be solved more efficiently in the new approach, often optimally, and furthermore, that the approach can be easily extended to handle partial information about the state graphs as well as noise that prevents some states from being distinguished.
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