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"idealistic" is rather a vague word. Others might name someone else, but Woodrow Wilson stands out to me as an idealist in foreign affairs. I think he was actually convinced that he could draw up a formula for permanent peace in Europe and he worked hard to present his ideas and to try to get his plans put into place.
Several- but notably, Ronald Reagan.
The official headquarters of the President of Guatemala is the National Palace, or Palacio Nacional de la Cultura. Notably, however, this doesn't necessarily mean that the president lives in this building.
The nickname Abe is used for the name Abraham, notably US President Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln. He was the 16th President and was elected in 1860.
Notably, alexander Hamilton, John Jay, John adams and the president of the convention, George Washington.
Wilhelm L. Schneider has written: 'Studies (notably from the econometric approach) of factors determining the demand for freight transport' -- subject(s): Congresses, Freight and freightage
The girl beside him was notably nervous. She seems notably unimpressed by all their arguments. The man in the corner was notably quiet the whole time.
No President is solely responsible for the fall of Communism in any country, it was the desire of the people that ended Communism rule in their country, though a few countries (North Korea, China, and Cuba most notably) still have Communist governments.
The proper surname may be spelled Bucannon, but more likely Buchanan (same pronunciation).Notably, the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan (1791-1868).
That is the correct spelling of gory (bloody).
notably, particulary, remarkably notably, particulary, remarkably