It was no anecdote- it was a legend on a sort of satirical (Coin) that was proffered during the Kennedy campaign and possibly administration the token, about the size of a half-dollar (Odd!) was bronze or copper and stamped Good for One Confession between John F.Kennedy and Pope John XXIII. the flip side bore the even more flippant slogan- In the Pope, We Hope!/ There was also a sicko song that opened up (John F Kennedy- DD- Doctor of Divinity! I never heard the whole song- it just happened a teacher tried to play it during the aftermath of the Kennedy assasination of l963, she abruptly stopped the record after the first verse- it was certainly nothing laudable, probably poking fun at Kennedy. The sordid centrifugal warp of politics, religion and sick humor- well it hasn"t happened recently but who knows if Caroline gets politically ambitious- and ambient.
One anecdote involves President Abraham Lincoln and a priest who asked if God was on their side during the Civil War. Lincoln wisely replied that it was more important to make sure they were on God's side. This anecdote illustrates the value of humility and piety in leadership.
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Tagalog for anecdote: anekdota
Anecdote is a noun.
An anecdote can be another word for story.
Vitamin K is not the anecdote for heparin, it is the anecdote for Coumadin. The correct answer would be protamine sulfate.
She began her speech with a humorous anecdote about her childhood adventures.
The adjective form for the noun anecdote is anecdotal.
An anecdote is a true fact that is told by another
anecdote of gen emilio agiunaldo
Yes. You can make an anecdote about anyone you like.
Anecdote ni rizal ang anecdote ni rizal isang araw merong isang kalabaw tapos na