Examples of 'nixon would' in a sentence

Meaning of "nixon would"

nixon would - a phrase beginning with a person's name, often used to speculate about their potential actions or decisions

How to use "nixon would" in a sentence

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Nixon would leave office that month.
It was a refrain that Nixon would hang on to throughout his life.
Nixon would have been very jealous.
The trial counsel even assumed that Nixon would not be convicted of capital murder.
Nixon would have a field day with this.
Surely the only thing that would interest anyone about Richard Nixon would be a confession.
Nixon would sure look dumb with long hair.
The meeting came the day before Nixon would announce his resignation from the presidency.
Nixon would use that for his own benefit.
And somebody like Richard Nixon would be regarded as a liberal today.
Nixon would later be elected in a second run for the presidency.
About Richard Nixon would be a confession.
Nixon would put out the line during these demonstrations.
D narrator, the advisers knew that president nixon would have to be informe.
Nixon would not.

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If the press had not been aggressive, Nixon would have gotten away with it.
Nixon would later resign because of the Watergate scandle.
Since Timlin was a right handed pitcher, Nixon would be hitting from his stronger side.
Nixon would have ranked much higher on the list without the Watergate scandal.
At this time, reports suggested that Nixon would formally announce his bid in February.
That Nixon would not deliver the State of the Union message in person.
Warren refused, saying that Voorhis deserved the compliment, and Nixon would not receive an endorsement.
Richard Nixon would pick up where Anslinger left off.
In late April, the President announced that Nixon would again be his running mate.
Nixon would help Dulles bury the Konti files.
I realized if I had done that, Nixon would have won.
Nixon would have been the second, but he resigned.
Without Johnson 's failure in Vietnam, Richard Nixon would not have become president.
Nixon would re-submit the proposal, but was never able to win passage of the FAP.
In the near future, Nixon would be re-elected.
Nixon would have approved!
Oh, I do not think Mr. Nixon would like that either way.
A few months later, Richard Nixon would be elected president and history took a different turn.
Today, Richard Nixon would be considered a flaming liberal.
John Dean, Even Nixon would say Trump is going too far.
The announcement that Nixon would visit China in 1972 made world headlines.

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