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Jean-Yves Lafesse, né le 13 mars 1957 à Pontivy, de son vrai nom Jean-Yves Lambert, est un humoriste français. Il est connu pour ses canulars téléphoniques et ses gags auprès ...
Jean-Yves Lafesse, né le 13 mars 1957 à Pontivy, de son vrai nom Jean-Yves Lambert, est un humoriste français. Il est connu pour ses canulars téléphoniques et ses gags auprès ...
President Barack Obama oath of Office in Washington, D.C., January 20th, 2009.
George Walker Bush - Oath of first term in Office - January 20, 2001 - Washington, D.C.
MacGyver is an American adventure television series, produced in the United States and Canada, about the laid-back, extremely resourceful secret agent MacGyver, played by ...
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1980: "My Old Piano" (UK #5)
Love is called
My old piano
I have a ball
With my old piano
My baby entertains
The real life of my parties
But still retains
In all ...
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton - Oath of office (first term) January 20th, 1993.
George H. W. Bush - Oath of office January 20th, 1989.
Ronald Regan - Oath of office (first term, 1981-1985) January 20th, 1981.
Jimmy Carter - Oath of office January 20th, 1977.
Gerald R. Ford - Oath of office August 9th, 1974.
Richard Nixon - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1973.
Lyndon B. Johnson - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1965.
John F. Kennedy - Oath of office January 20th, 1961.
Dwight D. Einsenhower - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1957.
President Hoover's address at Madison Square Garden in New York, 1932.
Harry S. Truman - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1949.
Franklin D. Roosevelt - Oath of office March 4th, 1933.
Hoover accept the Republican Presidential Nomination, 1932.
Herbert Hoover - Address to the Porto Ricain Legislature 1931.
Ronald Reagan giving his Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, July 17, 1980.
Vice-Presidents of the United States: John Adams (1789-1797), Thomas Jefferson (1797-1801), Aaron Burr (1801-1805), George Clinton (1805-1812), Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814),...
Presidents of the United States: George Washington (1st, 1789-1797), John Adams (2nd, 1797-1801), Thomas Jefferson (3rd, 1801-1809), James Madison (4th, 1809-1817), James ...

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