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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Ickes, Harold LeClair 1874-1952. American politician who served as secretary of the interior (1933-1946) under presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.
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“If you say 'No,' then Ickes is offended because they say," Perkins refuses to consult with other Cabinet officers. ”
“Furthermore, the foul and cursing language used by Harold Ickes is appalling!”
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“Harold Ickes is the fall guy for the clinetons ...”
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“The nerve of Harold Ickes is just quite frankly counter productive and frankly devisive.”
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“Hillary's campaign manager, Harold Ickes, is a member of the DNC Committee that meets Saturday to determine the status of Florida and Michigan.”
“Ickes is setting the stage to allow Clinton to beg/borrow/steal “uncommitted” delegates.”
“Harold Ickes is a member of the committee, after all, and he's the aide spearheading Hillary's effort to win a favorable resolution to the Florida and Michigan problem.”
“Ickes also reminded listeners that there are 15 states and territories that still have not voted, and that superdelegates will play a big role in the nominating process (ed note: Ickes is a superdelegate).”
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“Now, Ickes is pushing the superdelegates based on current polls after attacking Obama relentlessly – that makes her more electable?”
“If Harold Ickes is the guy making the plea, you know it is a last ditch attempt as he is the last General”
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