Nixon, Richard
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Nixon was later pardoned by President Gerald Ford and after some years reemerged as a commentator on foreign policy.
Nixon received the nickname “Tricky Dick” for his early reputation for deviousness.
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Will a new-look offensive line and a seemingly endless array of running backs — Dillon Johnson, Will Nixon, Richard Newton, Daniyel Ngata, Tybo Rogers, etc. — take some pressure off of Penix?
From Seattle Times
His name was also Nixon—Richard Nixon—and we voted him into office twice.
From Slate
Something of the same forlorn shabbiness seemed to cling to F. Donald Nixon, Richard's younger brother, whose dubious business deals included a shadowy $205,000 loan from Howard Hughes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Near campaign's end, one of these was none other than Mrs. Han nah Nixon, Richard's mother.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Nixon/Nixon Richard Nixon, no less than David Frost, was a TV personality.
From Time Magazine Archive
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