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|  | An American Reunion 1993 A presidential inauguration offers the first real look at an incoming leader, the first statement of his values and style, and the first glimpse of the sensitivities with which he is likely to govern. An American Reunion 1993: The 52nd Presidential Inauguration Hardcover 1993 Warner Books
A presidential inauguration offers the first real look at an incoming leader, the first statement of his values and style, and the first glimpse of the sensitivities with which he is likely to govern. The event is perhaps the most personal statement the nation's chief executive can make during his four years as president. President William Jefferson Clinton's inauguration was no exception.
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