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How about a visit from Dwight Eisenhower, the former president and Palmer's close friend?
Surprise! Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday 2009
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Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday - USATODAY. com
Surprise! Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday 2009
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The offering would have reduced Mr. Palmer's stake in Resourcehouse to almost 54%.
Resourcehouse Secures Further Funding Robb M. Stewart 2011
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After going out for dinner, they returned to Palmer's home to watch TV.
Surprise! Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday 2009
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The solution: Send Palmer's plane for the president and have the Secret Service drive Mamie over in a car.
Surprise! Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday 2009
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Mortensen, citing sources familiar with Palmer's thinking, reported that Palmer is financially secure and not idly threatening retirement.
Report: Carson Palmer wants Bengals to trade him Cindy Boren 2011
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Palmer's request is an indication he doesn't think the team can win the way it currently operates.
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Actually, from January 1851 to June 19, 1854, Bonegilla was nominally held by Palmer's son, the pioneer, sometime mayor of Melbourne (1845) and first President of the Legislative Council of Victoria under responsible government (1856), Sir James Frederick Palmer, who subdivided it.
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Palmer's request is an indication he doesn't think the team can win the way it currently operates.
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Even when Palmer's pilot at the time, Darrell Brown, swung the jet wide of the house, coming in for a landing in Latrobe with his important cargo aboard, Palmer didn't have a clue.
Surprise! Eisenhower visit marked Palmer's 37th birthday 2009
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