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1. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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2. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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3. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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4. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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5. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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6. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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7. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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8. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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9. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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10. In 2012, Carter surpassed Herbert Hoover as the longest-retired president in US history, and in 2017 became the first president to live to the 40th anniversary of his inauguration.

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11. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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12. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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13. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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14. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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15. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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16. On January 1, 1979, Carter established full diplomatic relations between the United States and China and simultaneously broke official ties with Taiwan.

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17. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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18. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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19. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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20. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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21. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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22. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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23. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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24. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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25. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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26. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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27. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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28. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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29. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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30. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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31. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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32. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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33. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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34. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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35. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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36. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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37. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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38. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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39. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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40. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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41. In 2004, Carter had written a book with his friend Ken Klonsky.

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42. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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43. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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44. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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45. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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46. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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47. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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48. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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49. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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50. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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51. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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52. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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53. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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54. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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55. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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56. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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57. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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58. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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59. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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60. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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61. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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62. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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63. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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64. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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65. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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66. Vince Carter still hasn't decided what his plan is after this season, whether he'll retire or come back for year No 22.

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67. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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68. Vince Carter was greeted by a standing ovation when checking in for the Atlanta Hawks during Tuesday's game against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena.

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69. In 1974, Jimmy Carter declared his candidacy for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination.

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70. Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States, serving from 1977 to 1981.

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71. In 1907, Carter was hired by wealthy English aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who was fascinated by Egyptology.

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72. On January 20, 2017, at age 92, Carter became the oldest living former president to attend a presidential inauguration.

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73. On February 8, 1977, Carter stated he had urged the Soviet Union to align with the US in forming "a comprehensive test ban to stop all nuclear testing for at least an extended period of time" and that he was in favor of the Soviet Union ceasing deployment of the RSD-10 Pioneer.

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74. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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75. In 1977, Carter appointed Alfred E Kahn, a professor of economics at Cornell University, to be chair of the Civil Aeronautics Board.

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76. On March 1, 1979, Carter submitted a standby gasoline rationing plan per the request of Congress.

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77. On July 15, 1976, Carter chose Minnesota Senator Walter F Mondale as his running mate.

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78. On March 1, 1972, Carter stated a possible usage of a special session of the General Assembly could take place in the event that the Justice Department opted to turn down any reapportionment plans by either the House or Senate.

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79. On January 13, 1972, Carter requested the state legislature provide funding for an Early Childhood Development Program along with prison reform programs and 48 million in pay taxes for nearly all state employees.

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80. In 1952, Carter began an association with the US Navy's fledgling nuclear submarine program, then-led by Captain Hyman G Rickover.

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81. In 2012, Carter surpassed Herbert Hoover as the longest-retired president in US history, and in 2017 became the first president to mark the 40th anniversary of his inauguration.

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82. In 1980, Carter faced a primary challenge from Senator Ted Kennedy, but he won re-nomination at the 1980 Democratic National Convention.

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83. On his second day in office, Carter pardoned all the Vietnam War draft evaders.

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