单词 | Roosevelt |
例句 | 1. Roosevelt was elected four times to the presidency of the United States. 2. Roosevelt was elected four times to the presidency of the US. 3. Roosevelt termed himself and his policies 'liberal'. 4. This is one of the branches of the Roosevelt family. 5. Franklin D. Roosevelt described the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1947 as 'a day that will live in infamy'. 6. The crowd roared, all rooting for Roosevelt. 7. Roosevelt fathered the concept of Social Security. 8. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were a study in contrasts. 9. The Roosevelt family is split on the issue. 10. Roosevelt did not spell out the details. 11. On July 28 Roosevelt gave his orders to Marshall. 12. To Roosevelt irritation, the Shah still dithered. 13. The podium sports the logo of Roosevelt Jefferson High. 14. And yet Roosevelt was not spared the lash of critical analysis. 15. Under Roosevelt and Ickes, the Bureau of Reclamation underwent some fundamental changes, the most obvious of which was in size. 16. A stunning move by Franklin Roosevelt provided dramatic material for the new team. 17. Roosevelt, furthermore, was almost certainly the most gifted man to sit in the White House in the twentieth century. 18. Teddy Roosevelt whittled a big stick and beat on em for six years. 19. Food-throwing by a top administration official in the Roosevelt Room is not a big deal? 20. Franklin Roosevelt told friends he believed Alsop and Kintner could do him more good as columnists than as military men. 21. As the 1936 elections loomed, Roosevelt divided voters along economic lines to an extent rarely before seen. 22. In 1940 Roosevelt broke with tradition and stood for a third term of office. 22. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 23. The parched remnants were, for Roosevelt, a stark object lesson in the need for animal protection. 24. The Roosevelt administration, however, was emphatically on the side of the Bureau of Reclamation. 25. He suffered from allergies, like his great-uncle Theodore Roosevelt, and was a sickly child for much of his early years. 26. Franklin D.. Roosevelt was also elected in 1932 with a strong commitment to reduced expenditures and a balanced budget. 27. The victory inspired him to dispatch a gleeful telegram to Roosevelt. 28. She also was briefly unconscious and sustained a cut lip, and spent the night at Roosevelt Hospital. 29. But he accepted all that when he married Corinne Roosevelt, sister of the future president. 30. Clark had set up a booth to display his wares at a county fair to which Roosevelt was paying a visit. 1. Roosevelt was elected four times to the presidency of the United States. 2. Roosevelt was elected four times to the presidency of the US. 31. Taylor would sometimes be compared to Theodore Roosevelt, a man similarly favored by circumstances and with a personality no less vigorous. 32. While there was no doubt that Roosevelt would be the Democratic candidate that year, the choice of his running-mate caused greater controversy. 33. Looks like the Democrats nominated their president yesterday, Frankhn D.. Roosevelt. 34. Born in 1882, Roosevelt came from an old-established and well-to-do landowning family of upstate New York. 35. Mrs Roosevelt had a much stronger and more loyal band of supporters than Mrs Clinton does. 36. He is the first commander-in-chief without active duty military experience since Franklin D.. Roosevelt. 37. The impetuous Wallace quickly agreed and decided to wire a memo of recommendation to Roosevelt. 38. Roosevelt himself suffered depression that he kept hidden even from those closest to him. 39. Businessmen called for economies, but Roosevelt had learnt the lesson of 1929. 40. The days when politicians such as Roosevelt or Truman could appeal to a natural working-class constituency are gone. 41. Eleanor Roosevelt is remembered for her devotion to the cause of women's rights. 42. Eleanor Roosevelt has a lot to say to Hillary Clinton. 43. Meanwhile, Theodore Roosevelt, the bugaboo of monopolists[], had just been elected to a second term. 44. In his book, Churchill describes that historic first meeting with Roosevelt. 45. When the bonds to finance the project could not be sold, Franklin Delano Roosevelt picked up the unfinished task. 46. It was dominated by Franklin Roosevelt, the cunning, determined, good-natured president called forth by the crisis of the Depression. 47. Just how great those risks were, Roosevelt knew as did few others in the world. 48. Roosevelt rode out the storm by stressing the temporary nature of the deal. 49. Following his inauguration for a second term, Roosevelt immediately overstepped his mandate. 50. He had observed Franklin Roosevelt at close quarters and absorbed many of his techniques. 51. Willkie promised to withhold any political attack, and on September 3, 1940, Roosevelt announced the deal to the public. 52. Early results from Roosevelt suggest that the pathway focus actually may encourage students to take more, not less, academics.Sentence dictionary 53. But criticism of Mrs Roosevelt focused primarily on her involvement in public issues. 54. Roosevelt reckoned that the Army was still loyal to the Shah and that a strong coalition could be mounted against Mossadeq. 55. Roosevelt saw first-hand the hideous results of free enterprise untouched by government regulation. 56. The election of Franklin Roosevelt in November did not raise his spirits. 57. At the conclusion of the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, Roosevelt tried to allay them. 58. Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton is a strong individual whose public decorum is usually above reproach. 59. And at least Hillary Clinton chose an appropriate ghost, acknowledging her mental and emotional connection to Eleanor Roosevelt at last. 60. I went around for a time speaking with Mrs Roosevelt at one honorable drive after another, and she liked me. 61. Franklin Roosevelt, who equated wealth with energy and idealism, heartily endorsed the appointment. 62. Franklin Roosevelt obviously benefited from his elite, highly educated upbringing. 63. He took the cigarette holder out of his wide mouth and beamed at his visitor, his Roosevelt smile, warm and toothy. 64. Franklin Roosevelt had maintained a diplomatic representative in Vichy from the outset. 65. A Wall Street broker wrote Theodore Roosevelt, asking him to send troops to arrest the lynchers. 66. In November 1942, for example, Roosevelt asked Congress for emergency powers to suspend immigration rules in individual cases. 67. She sailed for home on the steamship 55 President Roosevelt, arriving on July 6 to another tumultuous frenzied welcome. 68. Roosevelt failed to put his personal prestige behind it and discrimination continued, especially in the South. 69. Not knowing this, Rhee and Yun had taken Roosevelt at his word. 70. I believe Teddy Roosevelt originally had the idea of giving people the right to a national referendum on major Supreme Court decisions. 71. Roosevelt, like Churchill, saw the significance of postwar civil aviation, and believed in free and open competition. 72. The president joined in dedicating the new Franklin D.. Roosevelt memorial in Washington. 73. Mostly he would pontificate on the evils of Roosevelt, who he said was a man who betrayed his class. 74. Roosevelt Principal Mike Price opened an account, and the checks went directly to the bank. 75. Truman had been propelled into the presidency through the sudden death of Franklin Roosevelt on 12 April 1945. 76. To pave the way, Roosevelt promoted Stilwell to full general. 77. Consequently, President Roosevelt dismissed the entire batallion of approximately 160 men and disqualified them from further military or government employment. 78. In 1941, Roosevelt conceded failure and Congress summoned the courage to codify the date in law. 79. After considerable grumbling and frustration, Roosevelt devised a different strategy for influencing the court. 80. Had Roosevelt not died, the Corps might well have lost the battle. 81. They accused Roosevelt of moving towards socialism, and of destroying initiative and self-reliance. 82. Throughout his presidency[/roosevelt.html], Roosevelt was always deeply concerned with religious opinion. 83. Roosevelt, at first paralyzed, eventually regained use of his arms and upper body. 84. But Roosevelt believed that world peace required small countries to cease their trouble-making. 85. Left after sunset, intending to camp in Teddy Roosevelt Park, since camping at Yellowstone-Mo. not allowed. 86. Roosevelt towards the end of his life seemed content to make haste slowly. 87. Clinton became the first Democrat to be re-elected since Franklin D.. Roosevelt in 1936 thanks to support from women voters. 88. It was a hot and muggy night, and Roosevelt seemed in an irritable mood. 89. It was a rousing speech-the kind of speech that Roosevelt liked to hear. 90. Mondell had a weakness for flattery and a less than athletic mind, and Roosevelt was a master at exploiting both. 91. The following month Roosevelt and Churchill tried to prevent de Gaulle from conducting legal proceedings against former Vichy officials. 92. He is the first elected Democratic incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt to go unchallenged in his own party. 93. Franklin Roosevelt served three full terms as President. 94. He once was a Roosevelt " brain truster ". 95. Roosevelt created an alphabet soup of federal agencies. 96. Roosevelt was reluctant to undertake the thankless task. 97. Franklin Roosevelt listened with bright - eyed smiling attention. 98. That would be Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1936. 99. In 1935, Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. 100. How can President Roosevelt become a god? 101. Finally, in desperation, she wrote directly to Mrs. Roosevelt. 102. Victor Henry saw Roosevelt looking quizzically at him. 103. However, President Roosevelt had such three reasons to be so grateful. 104. Seventy-six years ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took to the inaugural dais and reminded a nation that its recent troubles "concern, thank God, only material things." 105. It was with indescribable relief that I received the news that President Roosevelt had been re - elected. 106. Roosevelt and Hull both replied in words that scarcely concealed their disgust. 107. A telephone conversation is reputed to have taken place between Franklin D . Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. 108. President Theodore Roosevelt protected the old growth forest, with its majestic, towering trees, in 1908. 109. Franklin Roosevelt built on these ideas when he delivered hisFour Freedoms speech in 1941. 110. America's clear and succinct grand strategy, first enunciated by Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt when the U. S. was coming of age as a great power, has been the "open door." 111. Just as your former President Franklin Roosevelt said, "True individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence, " and Necessitous men are not free men. 112. The Casablanca Conference, between President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill,[http:///roosevelt.html] began - ended on 26 th. 113. That attainment of these objectives required abandonment of the traditional posture did not deter Roosevelt. 114. Mr. Roosevelt gave me for a birthday present a beautiful Persian porcelain vase. 115. He was also the man who initiated the Manhattan Project, writing to President Roosevelt to urge him to develop these weapons, as he believed the Germans were researching something similar. 116. The FBI was started under Teddy Roosevelt by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte. 117. "IF you can't say something good about someone, sit right here by me," Alice Roosevelt Longworth, a self-proclaimed "hedonist," used to say. 118. Obviously, Roosevelt was feeling his way and assuring his nomination in 1904. 119. So Teddy Roosevelt, better remembered by later generations of Americans as a unilateralist Rough Rider, had strong internationalist credentials. 120. An only child, FDR had some of the same old-money roots as Teddy Roosevelt, a fifth cousin. 121. After he delivered his Nobel Lecture, Roosevelt was the guest of Kaiser Wilhelm II in Germany. 122. For this nearly catastrophic rupture, Roosevelt was himself in large measure responsible. 123. Finally, on June twenty-ninth, nineteen-oh-six, President Theodore Roosevelt signed a bill creating Mesa Verde National Park. It was the first National Park designed to protect the works of humans. 124. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) so enjoyed the “bully pulpit” that he came out of retirement to run again for the presidency. 125. In public, Roosevelt continued to insist the United States would not go to war, but the "Destroyer Deal", Lend-Lease , and other measures were merely helping hands to a friend. 126. So, Theodore Roosevelt began to speak out again in opposition to many of the things President Taft was doing. 127. Roosevelt "acted effectively, and the number of terms or the years he spent in power did not matter, " Putin said. 128. Harry Truman ( 1884 - 1972 ) in the afternoon of April 12, 1945, President Franklin D . Roosevelt died. 129. World War II: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act into law, allowing American - built war supplies to be shipped to the Allies on loan. 130. Roosevelt is a tough guy, but he is afraid of your people. 131. Roosevelt was never able to dominate the veterans on Capitol Hill. 132. In the early 1930s, Roosevelt believed in "workfare" and Hoover made loans to bankers. 133. President Franklin Roosevelt, speaks on the 50th anniversary of the erection of the State of Liberty in New York, on Oct. 28, 1936. 134. Theodore Roosevelt: "Let us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us, and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from the lips, and shows itself in deeds." 135. He brought the crusty old battler word from Roosevelt that it was time to quit. 136. The next day, with a push of a telegraph button in the White House, President Franklin Roosevelt opened the bridge to cars, too. 137. Theodore Roosevelt, for instance, claimed that the President was permitted to do whatever was not explicitly prohibited by the law—in direct contrast to his immediate successor, William Howard Taft . 138. When Franklin Roosevelt defeated Herbert Hoover in 1932, the Depression had been going on for three years, thousands of banks had failed and unemployment was 25%. 139. We noticed that tried to play down her glamour and be more like Eleanor Roosevelt. 140. Few people exploited this quality as well as did Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 141. As Franklin Roosevelt said, " We have nothing to fear but fear itself. " 142. Theodore Roosevelt ( 1856 - 1919 ), 26 th president of the United States ( 1901 - 1909 ) and writer, explorer, and soldier. 142. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 143. I thought it well to impart my misgivings to President Roosevelt. 144. In 1940, after the Nazis had rolled over much of Europe, Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed a Republican conservative to be his war secretary. 145. He gave President Roosevelt - indirect letters and conversations - some sympathetic knowledge of China's Liberated Areas. 146. It was ninety-two years to the day since President Theodore Roosevelt had set aside the Grand Canyon itself as a national monument. 147. Eventually, he became friends with several members of the Ute Tribe in the Roosevelt , Utah, area. 148. Roosevelt responded with regulations and federal antitrust lawsuits to break up the greatest concentrations of industrial power. 149. His former friend Theodore Roosevelt ran against him and they both lost to the man who became the twenty-eighth President, Woodrow Wilson. 150. Roosevelt seemingly wheeled in the 20th century single-handed, a thoroughly modern man whose impatient, vigorous personality matched that of the nation he led, itself on the precipice of greatness. 151. The guide shows us the old home of former president theodore roosevelt. 152. Roosevelt’s long tenure in the White House prompted the opposition Republican Party to pursue passage of the 22nd Amendment in 1947, with the law going into effect in 1951. 153. He was for several years the main prop and animator of Roosevelt himself. 154. Roosevelt still stubbornly refused to institute the kind of mobilization plan that Baruch had earlier suggested. 155. And in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt set Thanksgiving Day for the fourth Thursday in November. 156. Roosevelt could sound like a proponent of what today we call Wilsonian internationalism. 157. From 1933 to 1936, Hill was an advisor to President Franklin Roosevelt. 158. So, by the 1920s, Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post, and Glenn Curtiss were flying from Roosevelt Field, Curtiss Field, and the U. S. Army Air Corps' Mitchell Field. 159. For his role as intermediary in helping to end the Russo-Japanese War, Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize. 160. President Franklin Roosevelt and Congress established agencies to employ people in public works. 161. Eleanor Roosevelt eared urged all Americans to grow their own vegetables and fruits. 162. Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes, and John Fitzgerald Kennedy - were graduates of Harvard. 163. General Stilwell had told Roosevelt the brute fact at Cairo. 164. Lend - lease Act, Territorial security, Economic benefit, International position, Franklin Roosevelt. 165. We also tell about the administration of President Franklin Roosevelt. 166. President Roosevelt had been at Warm Springs for over a week. 167. Eleanor Roosevelt got a chilling glimpse of Mme. Chiang's own dark side when Mrs. Roosevelt asked her how she would deal with a difficult labor leader like John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers. 168. The more vigorously Roosevelt asserted leadership, the more successes he won. 169. Theodore Roosevelt understood the dimensions of the popular fear of " trusts , " and he abhorred monopoly. 170. Roosevelt was defiant in the face of the bad news. 171. October 30,1941, World War II: Franklin Delano Roosevelt approves US$1 billion in Lend-Lease aid to the Allied nations. 172. During the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt from 1901 to 1909, conservation was an important domestic policy. 173. He had never quarreled openly with Roosevelt but never felt a moment of rapport. 174. In 1935, President Roosevelt proclaimed the Philippine Islands a free commonwealth. 175. Former president Theodore Roosevelt and Kaiser Wilhelm II talk on the D?beritz military training field in Brandenburg in May 1910. 176. But in 1901 President Theodore Roosevelt made it official: The White House. 177. With the oldest instinct in the world, blushing, Rhoda Henry looked toward Mrs. Roosevelt. 178. The anti - Roosevelt managers maneuvered desperately, but Farley played a shrewd game. 179. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act in 1935. 180. Einstein's colleagues convinced him to write to President Franklin D . Roosevelt about building a nuclear weapon. 181. World War II : Franklin Delano Roosevelt approves US $ 1 billion in Lend - Lease aid to the Allied nations. 182. Roosevelt had understood this long before the war ended. He asked Vannevar Bush to study how the federal government could work with scientists and universities in peacetime. 183. Only USDA certified Natural Black Angus and top Primeselections will be served here at Roosevelt Prime Steakhouse. |
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