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He said on October 17, 1974, in testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Criminal Justice, "There was no deal, period."

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This British naval hero, born in Norfolk, England in 1758, was made post-captain at the young age of 21.

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This American broadcaster was best known for the line, "This is London."

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This person was selected as Time magazine?s first Man of the Year:

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Reform-minded Independent Republicans, who backed the Democrat Grover Cleveland for president in 1884, were called this:

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