39Th President of the United States (1924-)
1The North Koreans wanted someone more symbolic like President Carter or Clinton.
2Of the government and policy of the firemen's union President Carter remarked:
3Having said that, President Carter was still quite successful against me.
4If the rule was adopted, President Carter would be the nominee.
5In 1980, President Carter had approved three small covert-action programs in Central America.
6In general, labor is disappointed with President Carter and unenthusiastic about Ronald Reagan.
7In that narrative, President Carter is a hapless victim of the plutocrat's machinations.
8The valedictorian was Carlos F. Carter, brother of President Carter of Williams College.
9Later, President Carter came to visit me again and to ask about my plans.
10In a public letter to Taylor President Carter wrote:
11It was said that I had not spoken kindly to President Carter nor received him warmly.
12For example, his off-the-cuff remark about President Carter:
13For example, President Carter once decreed that all space cargo had to go on the government vehicles.
14After the election, I phoned President Carter on December 15, as his administration was nearing its end.
15There seemed to be a lot of Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter's security adviser, so I naively inquired.
16Members of President Carter's team are at loggerheads on whether they should continue supporting the Shah or not.
Translations for President Carter