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“I think we can handle that, got a strong hoover
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For two days the blissful romance that should be the ambrosia of all newly weds was forced to give way to lessons in using the Hoover, heating up baked beans and loading the washing machine in such a way that the clothes didn’t all come out shit colour drab
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ironing boards, a defunct Hoover and piles of dirty washing, nor
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weds was forced to give way to lessons in using the Hoover,
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that you run the Hoover under the chairs and not just around them
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Hoover howled for all it was worth and Pirate copied him with ease
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�Not quite right,� Hoover said
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And there was no sign of either Ajax or Hoover
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Buddha, Hoover and Ajax watched Pirate burying his head further into Stelze�s chest
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Hoover nudged Ajax and whispered:
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�I know,� said Hoover to his dismay
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Stelze, Ajax, Hoover and Buddha were staring at him
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�You stood in the exact same spot,� said Hoover
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�He�s got it back,� said Hoover
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Actually, he was keeping a secret he shared with Buddha, Ajax and Hoover
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�We have to stick together,� Hoover had added
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Buddha and Hoover rushed towards the boulder
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Buddha and Hoover were finally with her
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Hoover managed to pull her back into the shady spot
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Ajax, Hoover and Buddha sat on the veranda
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�Let�s hope for the best,� said Hoover
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Ajax and Hoover wagged their tails, but instantly pulled them in after they had a sniff at her
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He saw Buddha, Ajax and Hoover standing in front of the couch
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�Pirate, you did a fantastic job,� said Hoover
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So were Ajax and Hoover
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�And my very best friends are Stelze, Buddha, Ajax and Hoover
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Ajax and Hoover were chasing each other on the ground around the tree
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Hoover wore his food bowl on his head, pretending to be a bloodthirsty pirate
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The US government under Herbert Hoover had also just supported the crushing of a popular uprising in El Salvador, its dictator Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez killing perhaps 30,000
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Hoover had been prepared to send US ships and troops to take part in La Matanza (“the massacre”)
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From Teddy Roosevelt to Hoover, each US president spent much of their time trying to sort out local politics in Central America and the Caribbean, decide who should be supported, who should be fought, when elections should be held if ever, how education should be run locally, etc
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Under any prior US president from McKinley to Hoover, an invasion would have been almost certain
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Edgar Hoover Building at 11:15 in the morning, Steve was able to park his car in a special parking area
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�See you in the morning at National for our flight, Linda,� stated Steve as he walked down the steps of the Hoover Building
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For over 40 years, Hoover was unchallenged, beyond the control of any president or congress
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Hoover gathered intelligence on everyone, every major politician, entertainers, intellectuals, scientists, artists, activists, and public figure, including presidents
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Some presidents were intimidated by Hoover
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Some, Nixon in particular, deeply admired Hoover
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Hoover remained untouched because of fear that a president could be ruined or exposed should they try to bring him under control
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Herbert Hoover dedicated much of his remaining life to feeding the hungry of Europe during and following World War II
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During World War II Hoover founded and led relief efforts for the hungry of Finland and Poland
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Edgar Hoover and his FBI
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Machan, a Hoover Institution fellow, in his book Putting Humans First
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Hoover Institution research fellow Mary Eberstadt has collected some of the media reaction to these events
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Hoover Institution research fellow Shelby Steele, a leading black commentator on current events, links this degenerate genre to the myth of what he refers to as the “Bad Ni--er” of the slavery era
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The underlying reason for such intensity, says Hoover Institution senior fellow Shelby Steele, is that liberalism, as now practiced by the Democratic Party, has survived “decades past the credibility of its ideas
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hoover thing and sucked out all the pus
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It seemed like cruel fate that we'd come to Hoover Dam, one of Annabeth's personal favorites, and she wasn't here to see it
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Then he just popped into the water at Hoover Dam
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We have Mel Hoover on the scene right now
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That pretty reporter, um, Mel Hoover, she disappeared, crazy right?” Boo
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Her left hand holds your balls down to pull the skin taught and she sucks like a brand new Hoover
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Plug the hoover in
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Still don’t believe that helping out more at home is going to help? Still struggling with the concept that you doing some of these things is really going to help matters? Okay then, give some of them a try and see for yourself; try getting some of those jobs done that she’s been going on at you for ages about, do some housework for a change, surprise her and clean a bathroom or two, hoover the house without being asked to, or go wild and take a day off and clean the house from top to bottom and then pickup the kids from school – then see for yourself what the results are - depending on the stage that you’re at with fixing your relationship this could take time, and granted she may not suddenly run to the bedroom shouting “take me big boy” if you’ve just hovered the lounge, but it is absolutely sure to have a very positive, rather than a negative, impact
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Edgar Hoover building and the pentagon shape of the entire city
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Is this in reference to Hoover or Boulder?
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Edgar Hoover and certain fringe elements of society
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In the early 1970s I had a chance to see the monster – as in huge, not terrifying – Hoover Dam, also known as Boulder Dam
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Nevada, California and Arizona are recipients of power generated by Hoover Dam
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Even the Hoover Dam has to be questioned
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The other bad side effects may convince the people that the Hoover project shouldn’t have been started, even if it provided jobs during the Great Depression
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Without the Hoover Dam, development of the desert would have taken much longer and journeys from one place to another would have required much more time
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Edgar Hoover, of the FBI, and without doubt, did not seek nor present the truth about JFK’s assassination
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Big oil in Texas had a business relationship with the mafia through Clint Murchison (at a minimum) who helped manage the mafia’s 20% share of land/wells in his portfolio, and Murchison was a “friend” of Hoover, and provided discreet vacation accommodations for Hoover’s homosexual activities with his lover, Clyde Tolson, in Southern California for years
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The Mafia and the criminal element of the intelligence community could profit from the asian drug trade, and Hoover, who was a master of blackmail, became a pawn himself to big oil control
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But what did he care? He was a good friend of Lyndon Johnson , who would become president (and would give Hoover
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But, I believe that Hoover did this for insurance as a reminder to Bush not to mess with the FBI less he be disclosed a little more clearly
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Johnson and Hoover were under the control of big oil
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Hoover forced the Oswald scapegoat decision on day one and incessantly pushed it through the WC while concealing evidence to WC, the media, and the public
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When asked to confirm this, the FBI took two years and then replied in the negative (strange behavior for a capital murder case of a president, yet possibly signaling the turmoil within the FBI to tell the truth and stop covering up for Hoover)
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Edgar Hoover was the guest of honor
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Brown, as did a chauffeur, who was there at the time and drove Hoover to the airport that night after the party
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Edgar Hoover, the creator of the Oswald single shooter theory within the first 2 hours after the assassination, and Chief Investigator into the assassination would have been privy to all physical evidence
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Director Hoover ignored the best evidence and it became a closed case on Oswald that first night
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� If I ever hear that she was forcefully interrogated or accused in any way, then Director Hoover can expect to lose his job
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� Having warned in advance by radio his superior to notify Director Hoover, Ralston guided Nancy around the huge building, leading her to the door of Hoover�s office
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� A short, squarely-built man with a round face, Hoover came from behind his desk to shake hands with Nancy
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��� Said Hoover with meek smile
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����������� Nancy spent a good twenty minutes commenting the file to Hoover and pointing important details to him
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� Hoover may have been known in her history as a bigot and a man who abused his authority in order to maintain his influence and position, but he also was an experienced, able policeman
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� In return, Hoover stayed most polite with her, not showing his habitual disdain for women who meddled in police affairs
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� I thus authorize Director Hoover to arrest the most important Soviet agents and to revoke immediately the security clearances of every person named in the file brought by Colonel Laplante, so that we can have access to the good colonel�s technological information
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� Coordinate that with Director Hoover
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“That act of God already cost me two members of my staff who committed suicide, Director Hoover!” Replied Truman
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” Said grimly Hoover
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“Dear God! And you still say that we shouldn’t consider this an act of war on the part of Palestine, Director Hoover?”
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Hoover nodded his head then
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With a nod from Truman, Bradley and Hoover then turned around and left the President alone in the Oval Office
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Edgar Hoover would surely have been more agreeable
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Edgar Hoover building, they briefed him on everything they could think
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“Damn!” Said Hoover, shaken
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“God!” Replied Hoover, rolling his eyes and throwing his hands up
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‘’Good move!’’ Said Hoover, a little bit relieved
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Edgar Hoover felt secret relief as he sat down wearily at the conference table, along with twelve of his senior agents and assistants: in the list of known dead mobsters was one man in particular who had some very embarrassing and compromising information about him
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Hopefully for Hoover, that information would now follow its owner to the grave
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Hoover eyed his senior agent from New York while grabbing his pen to take notes
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Hoover shook his head in disbelief while taking notes: Genovese had been the reputed big boss of the Italian Mafia in New York
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In fact, Hoover was starting to seriously believe that Anastasia had a hand in this: as the most feared killer of a group of contract assassins and as a direct rival of Vito Genovese, he had both the means and motives to commit this
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Hoover bent forward, very interested by this: he had briefly and discreetly investigated Ingrid Dows when she had been suspected of collusion with communists in Indochina and still had many questions in his mind about her