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  • noun Plural form of President.

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  • Happy Presidents 'Day yahooBuzzArticleHeadline =' Happy Presidents\ 'Day'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Today we celebrate Washington, Lincoln, and all our presidents, dead, living, and among the living dead.'

    Happy Presidents' Day 2008

  • Which is why I put the word "Presidents" in quotes in this article's title.

    Chris Weigant: Our Forgotten "Presidents" Chris Weigant 2011

  • Which is why I put the word "Presidents" in quotes in this article's title.

    Chris Weigant: Our Forgotten "Presidents" Chris Weigant 2011

  • Which is why I put the word "Presidents" in quotes in this article's title.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Chris Weigant 2011

  • Although not adopted by the federal government as the official name of the Washington’s Birthday holiday, most federal agencies, states and local governments use the term Presidents Day no apostrophe, and some states designate it as honoring President Lincoln as well as Washington.

    Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002

  • Although not adopted by the federal government as the official name of the Washington’s Birthday holiday, most federal agencies, states and local governments use the term Presidents Day no apostrophe, and some states designate it as honoring President Lincoln as well as Washington.

    Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage PAUL R. MARTIN 2002

  • Presidents have served only one term, only 12 of them were one term Presidents because they either chose to not run again, or couldn't get reelected.

    ROFASix 2008

  • It says it right here: Obama and I can remain Presidents forever!

    Beat 360° 9/23/09 2009

  • Almost all states assign EVs based on statewide totals, so the first priority for Presidents is to get the best net turnout per state.

    PotUS November strategy: fighting where they REALLY ain’t. | RedState 2010

  • The Conference of Presidents is perfectly free to side with Netanyahu over the U.S. government if they so desire — although in that case they should stop claiming to speak for all their member organizations, not all of which agree with their pro-settlement stance.

    Conference of Presidents Parrots Avigdor Lieberman « Antiwar.com Blog 2009

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