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When did President Ronald Reagan serve as President of the US?

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What dates did President Reagan serve in office?

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Who did President Reagan nominate as the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court?

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Who was the only US Vice President to have exercised the official powers of the presidency resumed the vice presidency and then go on to serve as President in his own right?

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