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    William Harrison Frist (born February 22, 1952) is an American physician, businessman, conservationist and policymaker who served as a United States Senator...
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  • Frist is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Frist (born 1952), American physician, businessman, and politician Patricia C. Frist...
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    Thomas Fearn Frist Sr. was born on December 15, 1910, in Meridian, Mississippi, the son of Jennie (Jones) Frist and Jacob C. Frist. Frist was two years...
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  • Principal of Frist Capital, an investment firm. Thomas F. Frist III was born circa 1968 in Nashville, Tennessee. His father, Thomas F. Frist Jr., is a billionaire...
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    Goldwater defeated Ernest McFarland in Arizona. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist visited South Dakota to campaign for Thune, breaking an unwritten tradition...
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    former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist; Dr. Robert A. Frist; Dorothy F. Boensch; and Mary F. Barfield. Frist grew up in Belle Meade, a western suburb...
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    National Republican Senatorial Committee. He was elected Majority Whip to Bill Frist in the 108th Congress and reelected to the post in 2004. In November 2006...
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  • Thomas F. Frist, Sr., was a co-founder of HCA. His paternal uncle, Bill Frist, served as United States Senate Majority Leader from 2003 to 2007. Frist was educated...
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    is because they eat shit." Tara Parker-Pope and former Senator (R-TN) Bill Frist, a physician, have called Maher's criticism of the H1N1 flu vaccinations...
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    Senate election in Tennessee but was defeated in the Republican primary by Bill Frist. Appointed by Governor Don Sundquist, Corker served as Commissioner of...
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    Thompson was elected to fill Gore's unexpired term, political newcomer Bill Frist, a Nashville heart surgeon, defeated three-term incumbent Democrat Jim...
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    Tennessee heart transplantation surgeon Bill Frist for the seat by the Republicans.[citation needed] Frist was a political unknown and a total novice...
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  • Yellowstone Club (category Bill Frist)
    host Mary Hart; Steve Burke, the chief operating officer of Comcast; Bill Frist, the former Senate majority leader; Todd Thomson, the former head of Citigroup’s...
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  • from the original on March 6, 2011. Retrieved March 2, 2006. Frist, Bill (2005). Bill Frist : a senator speaks out on ethics, respect and compassion. Washington...
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  • Bill Foster, multiple people Bill Frist (born 1952), American politician Bill Gaither (born 1936), American singer and songwriter Bill Gates Bill Gates...
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    Hastert and Senate majority leader Bill Frist, Bush overcame strong opposition and won passage of his Medicare bill. In December 2003, Bush signed the...
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  • Directors, such as David Boies, George P. Shultz, Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, Bill Frist, and James Mattis. People interviewed in the film include: Erika Cheung...
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    Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Bill Frist won re-election to a second term, defeating Democratic candidate Jeff Clark. Bill Frist vastly overperformed George...
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    Senate election in Rhode Island won by a Republican. Incumbent Republican Bill Frist won re-election to a second term. The Democratic primary was held August...
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    an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retiring Bill Frist. He was also the last chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC)...
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  • Bipartisan Policy Center (category Bill Frist)
    The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a Washington, D.C.–based think tank that promotes bipartisanship. The organization aims to combine ideas from both...
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  • The maneuver was brought to prominence in 2005 when Majority Leader Bill Frist threatened its use to end Democratic-led filibusters of judicial nominees...
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    nomination of Nashville heart transplant surgeon Bill Frist for the seat by the Republicans. Frist, who had never voted until he was 36, was a political...
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    former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, and his feelings of betrayal toward the Tennessee senator, claiming "If Frist had not announced exactly when...
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  • Kaiser Family Foundation (category Bill Frist)
    by its own miscalculation of people’s benefits and for exposing predatory bill collection by the University of Virginia Health System that relentlessly...
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    for re-election to a fourth term but was defeated by Republican nominee Bill Frist. This is the last time that a Senator from Tennessee lost re-election...
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    followed in the national media. Thune, along with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, President George W. Bush, and Vice President Dick Cheney, described Daschle...
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    Tom Daschle (committee member, 1991–1999; majority leader, 2001–2003), Bill Frist (committee member, 1995–2002; majority leader, 2003–2007), Harry Reid...
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    Tennessee was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican Senator Bill Frist, the Majority Leader, retired after two terms in office. The open seat...
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    Robertson David Boies George Shultz William Perry Henry Kissinger Sam Nunn Bill Frist William Foege Gary Roughead Jim Mattis Richard Kovacevich Riley P. Bechtel...
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