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- adjective
postpresidential
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It's the kind of postpresidency that makes the memoirs-and-lecture-circuit routine of today's former Commanders in Chief seem positively narcoleptic.
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It's the kind of postpresidency that makes the memoirs-and-lecture-circuit routine of today's former Commanders in Chief seem positively narcoleptic.
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It's the kind of postpresidency that makes the memoirs-and-lecture-circuit routine of today's former Commanders in Chief seem positively narcoleptic.
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"President Bush...appreciated the invite, but has chosen in his postpresidency to remain largely out of the spotlight," said spokesman David Sherzer.
Obama to Visit Trade Center Site Laura Meckler 2011
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Ms. Han referred directly to state prosecutors 'investigation of Mr. Roh in her eulogy, saying he was unable to fulfill his dream of a quiet postpresidency in the town where he grew up.
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Hoover's productive and public-spirited postpresidency was in some ways exemplary.
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Whatever you think of the Carter postpresidency, the second Bush presidency and the Hillary Clinton candidacy, all three have been consequential.
Bitter Aftertaste 2008
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"She's never deviated from her goal, which is creating a postpresidency platform," says a White House adviser.
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Hoover's productive and public-spirited postpresidency was in some ways exemplary.
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After turning the Oval Office over to President Obama on Jan. 20, Bush is emerging from seclusion to begin his postpresidency.
The Seattle Times 2009
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