quayle in A Sentence

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    Quayle said it happened three times.

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    He wondered what Quayle was doing- thinking?

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    Quayle has been busy elsewhere, too.

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    Quayle: They all say that.

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    Quayle seemed at times rattled

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    defeated the Bush/Quayle ticket.

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    Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix,

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    As Vice President, Quayle made official visits to 47 countries

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    Quayle said he was uncomfortable with the version he gave,

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    Quayle said,“There's no reason for a record like this to be released.

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    On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech entitled Reflections on Urban

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    viewed Quayle as a liability to the ticket and pushed for his replacement.

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    Upon graduating from law school, Quayle worked as associate publisher of his family's newspaper,

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    George H. W. Bush chose Quayle to be his running mate in the 1988 United

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    Upon graduating from law school, Quayle worked as associate publisher of his family's newspaper, the Huntington Herald-Press.

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    In this speech, Quayle blamed the violence on a decay of moral values and family structure in American society.

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    Quayle seemed at times rattled and at other times uncertain or evasive as he tried to handle the questions.

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    He secured re-nomination for vice-president in 1992, but Democrat Bill Clinton and his vice-presidential running mate, Al Gore, defeated the Bush/Quayle ticket.

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    Quayle said he was uncomfortable with the version he gave, but did so because he decided to trust the school's incorrect written materials.

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    He secured re-nomination for vice-president in 1992 but the Bush/Quayle ticket was defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton and his vice-presidential nominee, Al Gore.

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    According to The New York Times and Quayle's memoirs, he was relying on cards provided by the school, which Quayle says included the misspelling.

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    He secured re-nomination for Vice President in 1992, but Democrat Bill Clinton and his vice presidential running mate, Al Gore, defeated the Bush/Quayle ticket.

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    On June 15, 1992, Quayle altered 12-year-old student William Figueroa's correct spelling of"potato" to"potatoe" at the Muñoz Rivera Elementary School spelling bee in Trenton, New Jersey.

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    In 1976, Quayle was elected to the House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th congressional district, defeating eight-term incumbent Democrat J. Edward Roush by a 55%-to-45% margin.

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    On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech entitled Reflections on Urban America to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots.

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    Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix, was mentioned as a candidate for Governor of Arizona prior to the 2002 election,[36] but declined to run.

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    Quayle said he was uncomfortable with the version he gave, but did so because he decided to trust the school's incorrect written materials instead of his own judgment.

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    Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix, was mentioned as a candidate for Governor of Arizona prior to the 2002 election, but eventually declined to run.

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    Quayle, then working as an investment banker in Phoenix, was mentioned as a candidate for Governor of Arizona prior to the 2002 election, but he declined to run.

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    On August 16, 1988, at the Republican convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, George H. W. Bush chose Quayle to be his running mate in the 1988 United States presidential election.

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