Senator Claghorn[1] — Senator Beauregard Claghorn was a popular radio character on the Allen s Alley segment of The Fred Allen Show beginning in 1945. Succeeding the vaguely similar but not nearly as popular Senator Bloat from the earliest Allen s Alley routines,… … Wikipedia
son of a bitch[2] — 1707 as a direct phrase, but implied much earlier. Abide þou þef malicious! Biche sone þou drawest amis þou schalt abigge it ywis! [ Of Arthour & of Merlin, c.1330] Probably the most common American vulgarity from about the middle of the… … Etymology dictionary
Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy[3] — Lloyd Bentsen Senator, you re no Jack Kennedy was a quotation[1] used during the 1988 United States vice presidential debate by Democratic vice presidential candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican vice presidential ca … Wikipedia
Lanius senator[4] — Alcaudón común Macho de Lanius senato … Wikipedia Español
Thomas Hart Benton (senator)[5] — Infobox Senator name=Thomas Hart Benton jr/sr=United States Senator state=Missouri party=Democratic Republican, Democratic term start=August 10, 1821 term end=March 3, 1851 preceded= (none) succeeded=Henry S. Geyer date of birth=birth… … Wikipedia
My Senator and Me: A Dog’s-Eye View of Washington, D.C.[6] — My Senator and Me: A Dog s Eye View of Washington, D.C. … Wikipedia
Joseph Cilley (senator)[7] — This article is about the U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. For his grandfather, the New Hampshire state senator and major general (1734 1799), see Joseph Cilley (state senator). Infobox Senator name=Joseph Cilley jr/sr=United States Senator state … Wikipedia
Marcus Ulpius Traianus (senator)[8] — Roman aureus struck under Trajan, c. 115. The reverse commemorates both Trajan s natural father, Marcus Ulpius Traianus (right), and his adoptive father, the Deified Nerva (left). Marcus Ulpius Traianus Maior (c. 30 – before 100) (Latin: Maior,… … Wikipedia
Henry Latimer (senator)[9] — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix = name = Dr. Henry Latimer honorific suffix = imagesize = small office = U.S. Senator from Delaware term start = February 7 1795 term end = February 28 1801 predecessor = George Read [this seat was vacant… … Wikipedia
Nicholas Van Dyke (senator)[10] — Nicholas Van Dyke United States Senator from Delaware In office March 4, 1817 – May 21, 1826 Preceded by William H. Wells Succe … Wikipedia
Tonantius Ferreolus (senator)[11] — Tonantius Ferreolus (also called Tonance Ferréol) (440 or say 450 ndash; 511 or after 517), Vir clarissimus between 507 and 511, was a Roman Senator who lived in Narbonne, then Narbo, and a Senator of Narbonne between 479 and 517. He was also… … Wikipedia
Lanius senator[12] — Pie grièche à tête rousse Pie grièche à tête rousse … Wikipédia en Français
Reed Smoot (U.S. Senator)[13] — Infobox Officeholder name=Reed Smoot imagesize=150px jr/sr=United States Senator state=Utah term start=March 4, 1903 term end=March 3, 1933 predecessor=Joseph L. Rawlins successor=Elbert D. Thomas birthdate=January 10, 1862 birthplace=Salt Lake… … Wikipedia
Charles Bishop (Alabama senator)[14] — Charles Bishop Member of the Alabama Senate from the 5th district In office 1983–1990, 2006–2010 Personal details Born Moro, Arkansas Political party Republican Spouse(s) … Wikipedia
Faustus Cornelius Sulla (senator)[15] — Faustus Cornelius Sulla (78 BC 47 BC) was a Roman senator. Faustus was eldest surviving son of the Dictator of Rome Lucius Cornelius Sulla, born in Arrentium (another source states he was born in Greece where his mother had fled between 86 and 81 … Wikipedia
Humphrey Marshall (Senator)[16] — Humphrey Marshall (1760 ndash; July 3, 1841) was a United States Senator from Kentucky.Marshall was born in Fauquier County, Virginia, the son of John and Jane (Quisenberry) Marshall. Marshall was well educated in Virginia. He became a captain in … Wikipedia
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