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Reagan

[rey-guhn]

noun

  1. Nancy Davis Anne Francis Robbins Davis, 1921–2016, U.S. First Lady 1981–89 (wife of Ronald Reagan).

  2. Ronald (Wilson), 1911–2004, 40th president of the U.S. 1981–89.



Reagan

/ ˈɪɡə /

noun

  1. Ronald . 1911–2004, US film actor and Republican statesman: Governor of California (1966–74): 40th president of the US (1981–89)

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Not in the states, as former conservative hero Ronald Reagan believed.

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City road closures and flight delays from nearby Reagan National Airport are expected throughout much of Saturday.

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When she owned and operated a manufacturing company in the ’80s, she said she benefited from then-President Reagan signing a new law that gave legal status and a path to citizenship to many unauthorized residents.

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“I’m not talking about Nancy Reagan or the White House staff,” he said.

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Even Reagan, who, as governor of California, signed into law the first “no-fault divorce” statute in the country, knew trapping people in marriages was a bad idea.

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