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willkie (noun): Refers to Wendell Willkie, an American lawyer and corporate executive who was the Republican Party nominee for president in 1940
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I did not have a problem with Willkie.
Willkie lobbied Republican congressmen to repeal the act.
I can remember he voted for Willkie.
Dewey and Willkie both came out against him.
I am afraid the next president will be Wendell Willkie.
Willkie had already been planning a visit in support for Britain.
Roosevelt and Willkie discussed the situation.
Their influence ended with the arrival of Wendell Willkie.
Hundreds of vocal Willkie supporters packed the upper galleries of the convention hall.
Aunt lrita had an affair with Wendall Willkie.
Perhaps only Hoover and Willkie bore a lasting grudge against him.
He was the brother of Wendell Willkie.
Wendell Willkie announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president.
He appointed Republican Wendell Willkie as a personal representative.
This was when Roosevelt was running for president against Wendell Willkie.
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Opponents led by Wendell Willkie said the TVA was hostile to private enterprise and socialistic.
Twenty years. aunt irita had an affair with wendall willkie.
Wendell Willkie and Eleanor Roosevelt served as its first honorary chairpersons.
Although given the first name Lewis, Willkie was known from childhood by his middle name.
Willkie had long been neglectful of his health and diet, smoking heavily, and rarely exercising.
This was several months before Willkie received the Republican nomination for President.
Willkie did not become President, but during.
The president did not mention Willkie by name, seeking to avoid giving him publicity.
Although his advisors told him to seek treatment and abandon the trip, Willkie pressed on.
After the election, Willkie promised to keep fighting for civil rights.
He had his choice of voting for Dewey, Willkie.
The next morning, Willkie suffered one last attack which proved fatal.
In spite of their breach, Roosevelt continued to try to conciliate Willkie.
Discharged from the army, Willkie returned to Elwood.
Willkie was a strong supporter of American intervention and Lend-Lease aid to Britain.
He is currently a partner at the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
Roosevelt invited Willkie to dedicate Mount Rushmore, but because of other commitments, Willkie could not.
He would witnessed Arthur 's recreational murder of one Kevin Willkie - a wee rat himself.
Willkie is buried in the city 's East Hill Cemetery.
Thereafter, Dewey steadily lost strength while Taft and Willkie picked up votes.
Willkie concluded his campaign on November 2 with a large rally at New York 's Madison Square Garden.
You do not have communication you can not Carrie Willkie Talkie, it 's too conspicuous.
The party is headed for the most wide-open nomination fight since Wendell Willkie.
After the convention, Willkie returned to New York.
She was active in the Republican Party, being a particularly avid supporter of Wendell Willkie.
He was a partner in the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
At that convention, he helped secure the Republican Party nomination for Wendell Willkie.
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Willkie offered his full support to Roosevelt.
For instance, Roosevelt selected Ickes to deliver a response following the nomination of Wendell Willkie.
On October 4, Willkie caught a throat infection, which was treated with penicillin.
Corporate deal lawyer Gordon Caplan, a partner at the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
Willkie warned that Roosevelt 's re-election would lead to the deployment of U.S. troops abroad.
Education is the mother of leadership . - Wendell Willkie.
Dunn concluded that Willkie " died as he had lived, an idealist, a humanitarian-and a lone wolf.
Roosevelt, or anybody else . He had his choice of voting for Dewey, Willkie.