
The American Presidency Project December 5, 1933
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The American Presidency Project December 4, 1992
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The American Presidency Project December 3, 1901
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The American Presidency Project December 2, 1823: The Monroe Doctrine
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The American Presidency Project December 1, 1943
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The American Presidency Project November 30, 1993: The Brady Bill
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The American Presidency Project November 29, 1990
George Bush: Statement on the United Nations Security Council Resolution Authorizing the Use of Forc
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The American Presidency Project November 28, 1984
Ronald Reagan: Proclamation 5284 - Conferral of Honorary Citizenship of the United States Upon Willi
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The American Presidency Project
In POLITICO: "Andrew Jackson was the first president to use the word “unprecedented,”
in 1831, according to a search of the archives of The American
Presidency Project. For more than 100 years afterward, presidents used
the word “unprecedented” in 72 speeches and mostly reserved it for
major addresses."
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Barack Obama's White Houseseems to beaddicted to the word “unprecedented.”

The American Presidency Project November 27, 1978
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The American Presidency Project November 26, 1956
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The American Presidency Project November 25, 1986
Ronald Reagan: Remarks Announcing the Review of the National Security Council's Role in the Iran Arm
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The American Presidency Project November 24, 1969
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The American Presidency Project November 23, 1963
Lyndon B. Johnson: Proclamation 3561 - National Day of Mourning for President Kennedy - November 23,
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November 22, 1963: "After the breakfast at the Texas Hotel in
Fort Worth the President flew to Love Field in Dallas. There he
acknowledged greetings for a brief period and then entered an open car.
The motorcade traveled along a 10-mile route through downtown Dallas on
its way to the Trade Mart, where the President planned... to speak at a
luncheon. At approximately 12:30 p.m. (c.s.t.) he was struck by two
bullets fired by an assassin."
John F. Kennedy: Remarks at the Breakfast of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce. - November 22, 1963
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