Examples of 'nixon took' in a sentence

Meaning of "nixon took"

nixon took: This phrase suggests an action taken by someone named Nixon. The context would provide specifics about what Nixon took

How to use "nixon took" in a sentence

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Nixon took bold action.
And they will tell you nixon took it on substance.
Even then they argued about procedural matters until after Nixon took office.
When Nixon took over, all restraints were removed.
Burns was appointed as Counselor to the President when Richard Nixon took office in 1969.
When President Nixon took us off the gold standard, our dollar became flat.
Nixon took bold action . Unable to feed the world 's starving masses.
All this changed when Nixon took the dollar off the gold system in 1971.
Nixon took bold action . Then what? Unable to feed the world 's starving masses.
Today, President Nixon took an important step toward peace with Vietnam.
When Nixon took office, 300 American soldiers were dying per week in Vietnam.
In that year, Richard Nixon took the United States off the gold standard.
Then what? Nixon took bold action. Unable to feed the world's starving masses.
Who cares whether Nixon took the White House bed to Europe when he traveled?
In September 1960, Richard Nixon took part in the first televised presidential debate against which candidate?

See also

President Richard Nixon took the United States off the gold standard in 1971.
President Richard Nixon took office in Jan. 1969 after promising to end the war in Vietnam.

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