- John
Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 –
November 22, 1963), also
known as JFK, was the 35th
president of the
United States,
serving from 1961
until his...
- Look up JFK,
Kennedyesque, or
Kennedyism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. John F.
Kennedy (1917–1963) was the 35th
president of the
United States from...
- for
legislative term
limits and
welfare reform. He
labeled Mabus a "
Kennedyesque liberal" who
focused too much on
education and
criticized his deficit...
- hair,
those white teeth, the
smile lines around the eyes — all very
Kennedyesque. He
might not be
familiar to U.S. audiences, but he's far more visually...
-
comparisons to
Robert F. Kennedy; New York
Times praised Tunney for his "
Kennedyesque, prize-fighter glamour" and "Kennedy-like
accent and mannerisms", calling...
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booming benevolent voice that
makes a
nifty contrast to his would-be-
Kennedyesque speechifying,
expounding on the
values that sent
humans to the stars"...
- as an
elected official, he's articulate, p****ionate,
charismatic in a
Kennedyesque way. He's
considered something of a
loose cannon at City
Council meetings...
- cir****stances of the
premiere she wrote, "There is
something wonderfully Kennedyesque about a
backroom campaign to
discredit a
series that
claims the Kennedy...
- for
legislative term
limits and
welfare reform. He
labeled Mabus a "
Kennedyesque liberal" who
focused too much on
education and
criticized his deficit...
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Kantian –
Immanuel Kant
Keatsian – John
Keats Kemalist –
Kemal Atatürk
Kennedyesque – John F.
Kennedy Keynesian – John
Maynard Keynes (as in
Keynesian economics)...