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π€ Ronald Reagan π Book ReviewSimplified: The rest will fall into line1 sources2 months ago
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βShoot the first man in front,β the former governor of California, Ronald Reagan, advised. 0.950π€ Ronald Reagan π Book ReviewSimplified: Ronald Reagan advised to shoot the first man in front1 sources2 months ago
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π€ The author π Book ReviewSimplified: Onlookers urged firmness1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The Shah's directives combined the worst of both options soldiers often let demonstrators march but occasionally shot up crowds1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The Shah had cancer1 sources2 months ago
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(He would die in 1980.) 0.950Simplified: The Shah would die in 19801 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Iran's leading afternoon newspaper Etalaat struck back with an accusatory editorial prepared by the government and likely at Shah's behest1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Iran was an "island of stability" in a troublesome region1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: President Jimmy Carter made a toast at a New Year's Eve celebration in Tehran in 19771 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Shah abolished Iran's two permitted political parties and established a single one in their place which every adult was required to join in 19751 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Khomeini's followers were dumbfounded by the publication of "The Wine of Love" a collection of his mystical poems after his death1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: By seventies opposition leaders were generally behind bars or in exile with few replacements stepping forth1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Ruhollah Khomeini needled Shah incessantly1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Liberals sought rights Communists sought revolution and clerics wanted a restoration of their power1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: President Richard Nixon gave Shah carte blanche to buy any arms he desired short of nuclear bombs in 19721 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Iran's display of floral ballistics hinted at another beneficiary of its oil revenues the military1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Planes dropped 17532 roses one for each glorious day of Shah's life1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Royal couple waved stiffly to crowds from a horse-drawn gilded carriage crafted in Vienna by one of Europe's last remaining coach-makers1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Empress Farah processed in a bejewelled mink-edged Christian Dior cloak that took eight attendants to carry1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Shah had attacked from a position of apparent strength1 sources2 months ago