George Clinton Tennessee was one of Burr's New York political rivals who, along with Alexander Hamilton, destroyed Burr's bid for the governorship of the state of New York after his single-term vice presidency.
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George Clinton Tennessee was one of Burr's New York political rivals who, along with Alexander Hamilton, destroyed Burr's bid for the governorship of the state of New York after his single-term vice presidency.
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George Clinton Tennessee succeeded Burr as the second-term vice president for Thomas Jefferson in 1805 .
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Clinton Engineer Works, named after Clinton, was the official name for the Manhattan Project site in Tennessee which produced the enriched uranium used in the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, as well as the first examples of reactor-produced plutonium.
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In 1956, Clinton Tennessee gained national attention when segregationists opposed the desegregation of Clinton Tennessee High School.
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Clinton Tennessee argued that it would follow stringent environmental and pollution guidelines, retention ponds would limit runoff, and that the site would be surrounded by vegetation.
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The City of Clinton Tennessee has applied for grants towards the improvement of the streets and sidewalks in the city's downtown area.
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Clinton Tennessee is surrounded by a series of long, narrow ridges that represent the western fringe of the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Province.
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Northwest of Clinton Tennessee is Walden Ridge, the eastern escarpment of the Cumberland Plateau.
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Clinton Tennessee uses the council-manager government system, which was established in 1890 when the city was incorporated.
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Clinton Tennessee is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Representative Chuck Fleischmann of the 3rd congressional district, a Republican.
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