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    John Orlando Pastore (March 17, 1907 – July 15, 2000) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States...
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    Vincent Pastore (/pæˈstɔːr/; born July 14, 1946) is an American actor. Often cast as a mafioso, he is best known for his portrayal of Salvatore "Big Pussy"...
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    (Italian: Cane da pastore maremmano-abruzzese), also known as the Maremmano, Maremma Sheepdog, or Abruzzese Sheepdog (Italian: pastore abruzzese), among...
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    Chafee was elected to that body in 1976 to succeed retiring Democrat John Pastore. He was the first Republican to win a Rhode Island Senate election since...
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    Subcommittee on Communications, which was chaired by Democratic Senator John Pastore of Rhode Island. U.S. President Lyndon Johnson had proposed a $20 million...
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    January 7, 1941. p. 32. Retrieved June 18, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1376. "John Orlando Pastore". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "New Governor...
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    Agent The Russell Girl Tim Russell (Hallmark Channel movie) 2009 Political Disasters Jim 2014 Best Man Wins Edward Stiles 2023 Oppenheimer John Pastore...
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  • player Joaquin Pastore (born 1981), Uruguayan rugby union player John Pastore (1907 – 2000), American lawyer and politician Louis Pastore (1931 – 2020)...
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    defeating Democratic nominee Genevieve Blatt. Democratic incumbent John Pastore won reelection to a third full term (and fourth overall), defeating Republican...
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    Public Works (Chair: John C. Stennis; Ranking Member: Mark Hatfield) State, Justice, Commerce and the Judiciary (Chair: John Pastore; Ranking Member: Roman...
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    Church Committee (category Official enquiries concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy)
    Times. p. 1. Prados, John (2006). Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the CIA. Ivan R. Dee. p. 434. ISBN 9781615780112. John, Pastore (January 27, 1975)...
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  • Commerce Committee. Harry Groener as Sen. Gale W. McGee Tim DeKay as Sen. John Pastore Matthias Schweighöfer as Werner Heisenberg, a German Nobel Prize-winning...
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    1970. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Pastore successfully sought re-election, defeating Republican John McLaughlin. This was the last election...
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    retired from public service after the defeat. Two-term incumbent Democrat John Pastore was easily re-elected over Republican attorney Bayard Ewing, a repeat...
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  • Knowland, California John W. Bricker, Ohio Guy Cordon, Oregon Richard Russell, Georgia Clinton Anderson, New Mexico John Pastore, Rhode Island Al Gore...
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    took nearly 33% of the vote in the Republican primary. Democrats nominated John V. Tunney after a close-fought contest between Tunney and Representative...
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  • destruction from lava and smoke. In response, then Senators John F. Kennedy and John Pastore co-sponsored an Azorean Refugee Act. President Dwight Eisenhower...
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    inauguration or swearing-in marked the first time since the resignation of John Pastore in 1976 that Democrats held both Senate seats from Rhode Island. Carl...
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  • Garry Pastore (born December 2, 1961) is an American actor, stuntman, writer, and filmmaker. Pastore was born in Great Kills, Staten Island, New York City...
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  • 14 March 1960. She was launched on 17 March 1962, sponsored by Mrs. John Pastore, and commissioned on 26 May 1964. Pollack reported to the Commander in...
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    State Committee met on August 28, and nominated Brooklyn Borough President John Cashmore for the U.S. Senate. The Republican incumbent Ives was re-elected...
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    Andrea Grimes Parker; former Rhode Island U.S. Senator and governor John O. Pastore; professional baseball player Carlos Peña; Boston Dynamics CEO and...
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  • Communications of the Committee on Commerce on March 2, 1971 by Senator John Pastore. After passing the Senate Committee on Commerce by a vote of 18–0, the...
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    under the Fifteenth Amendment. The legislation was proposed by President John F. Kennedy in June 1963, but it was opposed by filibuster in the Senate....
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  • early in the funding process of PBS, during an exchange with Senator John Pastore. Footage of the hearing was included in the 2018 documentary about Rogers...
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  • Howard McGrath Preceded by James O. McManus Succeeded by vacant (1944-45) John Pastore (1945) Secretary of State of Rhode Island In office 1933–1939 Governor...
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    Cozzens (1863), Charles D. Kimball (1901), Norman Case (1928), John Pastore (1945), and John S. McKiernan (1950). William Brenton, of Newport; November 1663...
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  • Island accent" Chris Herren – "with a Fall River accent he bellows" John Pastore Daniel McKee – governor of Rhode Island An ethnic local accent has been...
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    Tennessee 1960 – U.S. Senator Frank Church of Idaho 1964 – U.S. Senator John O. Pastore of Rhode Island 1968 – U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii 1972 –...
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    Island took place on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Pastore successfully sought re-election, defeating Republican Ronald Legueux...
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