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After Democrat Abrams, rattled by hecklers, called D'Amato a fascist, D'Amato commercials twisted the insult into an ethnic slur-complete with archival footage of Mussolini.
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King first visited Northern Ireland in 1980 when he accompanied fellow Republican Al D'Amato, who had just been elected to the Senate, on a fact-finding mission.
Peter King, IRA supporter and enthusiastic counter-terrorism advocate 2011
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Lauder's attacks on Giuliani were said to have been inspired by US Senator Alfonse D'Amato, who had a beef with Giuliani because after the Senator had approved Giuliani's appointment as U.S.
Henry J. Stern: Tuesday's Two-Sided Ballot Henry J. Stern 2010
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Attorney by President Reagan in 1983, Giuliani proceeded to go after D'Amato and succeeded in sending his younger brother, Armand, to jail.
Henry J. Stern: Tuesday's Two-Sided Ballot Henry J. Stern 2010
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Lindsay subsequently came in third behind Liz Holtzman and Bess Myerson in a Democratic primary for the United States Senate seat in 1980 that was won by Al D'Amato.
Henry J. Stern: They're Off! Henry J. Stern 2011
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Paul Levinson shares the complete 2002 short film "The Chronology Protection Case", based on one his highly entertaining Phil D'Amato stories.
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We gave the country Jack Kemp, Al D'Amato and Rufy Giuliani, to name a few: are those men liberals?
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King first visited Northern Ireland in 1980 when he accompanied fellow Republican Al D'Amato, who had just been elected to the Senate, on a fact-finding mission.
Peter King, IRA supporter and enthusiastic counter-terrorism advocate 2011
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D'Amato R-N.Y. initially planned to go ahead with hearings on the Clinton Whitewater matter - deeming the investigation "essential" - then changed his mind.
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Lindsay subsequently came in third behind Liz Holtzman and Bess Myerson in a Democratic primary for the United States Senate seat in 1980 that was won by Al D'Amato.
Henry J. Stern: They're Off! Henry J. Stern 2011
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