The flotilla must have been an impressive sight as it sailed up the Thames to the watergate at Westminster palace. |
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The little street leads to a watergate, a beach and limestone sea-cliffs. |
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Watergate was a scandal Mr. Rather thoroughly enjoyed since he built his career on ripping into Richard Nixon. |
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In 1974, when the Watergate revelations were rocking the presidency, the would-be assassin went over the edge. |
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The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate. |
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And then on June 17, five men were caught red-handed trying to burgle the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate building. |
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More precisely, dip into the warm cheese fondue at Watergate Bay's Beach Hut in Cornwall after a morning's surfing. |
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This act was deeply unpopular, and implicated Ford in the traumas of Watergate. |
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Mark Felt, FBI number two in the days of Watergate, could not give the kind of ringing declaration appropriate to an unmasked whistle-blower. |
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Some cognac with a nutty finish may be leisurely consumed at her Watergate apartment. |
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Conversely, I do have vivid personal recollections of Watergate, which started only a year or two later. |
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Remember when the Washington Post was vilipended and qualified as a gossip column when it published the first article about the Watergate? |
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Nixon was forced to resign when evidence of his involvement in Watergate cover-up emerges. |
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In fact, the more you know about Watergate, the more you will enjoy his novelistic re-creation of that remarkable time. |
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There are those who write about it without Watergate, and there are those who write about it with Watergate. |
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As for Watergate, I learned so much more about it doing this book that it actually colors my view of the Nixon presidency. |
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Turner, a Hoover-era G-man, revisits the most significant cases in his FBI career including the Kennedy assassination, the Bay of Pigs and Watergate. |
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With Watergate closing in, Nixon fired Haldeman and Ehrlichman in a fruitless effort to insulate himself. |
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Normalization was delayed, however, by the Watergate crisis that ultimately forced Nixon to resign in disgrace from the presidency. |
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Instead, it seems to be packed with incompetents who make the Watergate burglars look like lex Luthor. |
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He projected an unpretentious, open image, and his reputation for moral rectitude became a crucial asset for a nation still shocked by the Watergate scandal. |
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For Nixon, it was the Watergate break-in, designed to filch political plans of his 1972 foes. |
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Nixon never needed help from the Watergate break-in to win the 1972 race, in which he only lost one state. |
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I first discovered nobody had ever cataloged all of the Watergate conversations. |
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But from there we had Watergate, stagflation, oil embargos, eroding American power in the world, growing income inequality, etc. |
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The term entered the political lexicon as a word synonymous with corruption and scandal, yet the Watergate Hotel is one of Washington's plushest hotels. |
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Watergate ultimately vindicated our system against the machinations of one sociopath. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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It was two years after the ignominious end of the Vietnam War and three years after Watergate. |
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As you will sure agree, what follows is some of the most illuminating journalism since those two hacks at the Washington Post brought Watergate down on Nixon. |
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It offers a rosily revisionist view of his career as a fiercely partisan Richard Nixon defender during the Watergate scandal. |
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Nine years after Watergate, and it was already ancient history. |
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My base for my Cornish adventure was the homely Tregurrian Hotel just 100 yards from the glorious sandy reaches of Watergate Bay, a tiny hamlet four miles from Newquay. |
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Watergate did nothing to change the plebiscitary nature of the presidency, in which the public's unrealistic expectations create tremendous pressures on presidents to deliver. |
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If Watergate made it axiomatic that the coverup trumps the crime, the Checkers speech can be regarded as an occasion when a style of exculpation proved more memorable than the substance of an accusation. |
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Watergate is a big favourite with surfies and celebs but you'll always find a quiet corner for a snooze. |
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Spark, she points out, worked in intelligence during the war, and in her memoir Curriculum Vitae, notes that even the trees were bugged in the PoW camps, as are the nunnery grounds in her Watergate novel, The Abbess of Crewe. |
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One such instance is that of Fulke Greville who is said to haunt the Watergate Tower despite having been murdered in Holborn. |
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Medina House School is located between Pan and Staplers and St Georges School is located to the south of the town in the suburban Watergate Road. |
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Readers who deem the book's liberties too free can stick to the tonnage of Watergate memoirs, transcripts, investigative reports and marginalia. |
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In the book, you stay pretty much within the confines of Watergate, right? |
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They will be a vibrant addition to the Watergate community and the Foggy Bottom neighborhood. |
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It could have neither, with the president preoccupied by Watergate and the Congress concerned with impeachment, he said. |
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The newspaper's offices are based in Watergate, but the newspaper itself is printed in Blantyre. |
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Central Chester's four main roads, Eastgate, Northgate, Watergate and Bridgegate, follow routes laid out at this time. |
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Watergate turned out to be a black-bag operation by former CIA employees. |
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With Richard Nixon, they had a preponderance of evidence that, at least for a time, he had sought to obstruct justice in the investigation of the Watergate break-in. |
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The Young Republicans of those days were the overearnest strivers who wore neckties to college classes and later got hauled up before the Watergate committees. |
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Much of the debate on the Rules stemmed from concerns that came to lawmakers' attention due to the Watergate scandal, particularly questions of privilege. |
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