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Ronald Reagan asked that memorable question at the end of the presidential debate of October 1980, one week before Election Day.
Had it made the world a more congenial place for American interests and aspirations?... Had the alliances that had helped defend the United States since World War II been seriously damaged, and how much did it matter if they had?" The most memorable question was asked by a soldier quoted in the prologue: "We're there," said Lt. Col. Dave Pere, a senior Marine operations officer.
But he was lighthearted and earnest when it came to answering the morning's most memorable question — whether, knowing what he knows now, he would take back his lavish 60th birthday party, which reportedly cost over $3 million and included a performance by Rod Stewart.
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In the wake of a summer that may charitably be called less than memorable, the question on everyone's mind now is what it will take for Wall Street to get back its gusto.
McCririck made a very rewarding 30-year career in television from his willingness to provoke, including a memorable appearance on Question Time that amounted to a solid hour of spraying benzene and throwing matches.
That doubt was planted by his rival at the time, Senator Hillary Clinton, whose most memorable television ad questioned whether people could trust Mr. Obama to take a 3 a.m. call in the Oval Office about a world crisis.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet In March of 2008, with the Democratic Presidential nomination still up for grabs, "Doubt was planted by [President Obama's] rival at the time, Senator Hillary Clinton, whose most memorable television ad questioned whether people could trust Mr. Obama to take a 3 a.m. call in the Oval Office about a world crisis," according to the Times.
In March of 2008, with the Democratic Presidential nomination still up for grabs, "Doubt was planted by [President Obama's] rival at the time, Senator Hillary Clinton, whose most memorable television ad questioned whether people could trust Mr. Obama to take a 3 a.m. call in the Oval Office about a world crisis," according to the Times.
The most memorable songs pose a question: Why aren't more bands this brave?
It provided a stirring and memorable answer to the question of how the NBC comedy program would address the shootings.
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