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The skip of the matrix is -3824.
The masterword of the matrix is : President Kennedy.
The slavewords of the matrix are : To die here, Dallas.
Wikipedia: J.F. Kennedy

The skip of the matrix is 4772.
The masterword of the matrix is : Yitzhak Rabin.
The slavewords of the matrix are : Assassin that will assassinate.
Wikipedia: Yitzhak Rabin

The skip of the matrix is 33720.
The masterword of the matrix is : Clinton.
The slavewords of the matrix are : President.
Wikipedia: Clinton

The skip of the matrix is -19129.
The masterword of the matrix is : Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The slavewords of the matrix are : Elected.
Wikipedia: Netanyahu

The skip of the matrix is 2560.
The masterword of the matrix is : Sarkozy.
The slavewords of the matrix are : President.
Wikipedia: Sarkozy

The skip of the matrix is 2560.
The masterword of the matrix is : Sarkozy.
The slavewords of the matrix are : President, has been chased.
Wikipedia: Sarkozy

The skip of the matrix is 8686.
The masterword of the matrix is : Kerry or Bush.
The slavewords of the matrix are : will rise(Bush), we will crash(Kerry).
Wikipedia: 2004 US presidential election : Kerry or Bush

The skip of the matrix is 3859.
The masterword of the matrix is : In 2012.
The slavewords of the matrix are : Hollande, President.
Wikipedia: Hollande

The skip of the matrix is -15331.
The masterword of the matrix is : F. Hollande.
The slavewords of the matrix are : President, elected, in year, in [5]772/2012, will be elected.
Wikipedia: Hollande

The skip of the matrix is 10052.
The masterword of the matrix is : 2022, 24 April.
The slavewords of the matrix are : E. Macron, elected, Passover.
Wikipedia: Macron

The skip of the matrix is 1799.
The masterword of the matrix is : Trump.
The slavewords of the matrix are : President, will be raised, president, 5765(2024-2025).
Wikipedia: Donald Trump
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John F. Kennedy (1961-1963): John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, is remembered for his charisma and progressive policies, including the establishment of the Peace Corps. His presidency was cut short by an assassination in 1963, leaving a lasting impact on American politics. Bill Clinton (1993-2001): Bill Clinton, a two-term president, focused on economic growth and welfare reform. His presidency saw both prosperity and controversy, notably the Monica Lewinsky scandal, which led to his impeachment. George W. Bush (2001-2009): George W. Bush's presidency was marked by the 9/11 terrorist attacks, leading to the War on Terror and the invasion of Iraq. Domestic policies included education reform and tax cuts. Al Gore (2000 - Election): Al Gore, Clinton's vice president, lost a controversial election to George W. Bush in 2000. The Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore remains a pivotal moment in American political history. John Kerry (2004 - Election): John Kerry, a Vietnam War veteran, faced off against Bush in the 2004 election but fell short. His campaign focused on opposition to the Iraq War and healthcare reform. Barack Obama (2009-2017): Barack Obama, the first African-American president, implemented the Affordable Care Act and pursued a more diplomatic approach in foreign policy. His presidency symbolized hope and change. Donald Trump (2017-2021): Donald Trump, a businessman and reality TV star, shocked the political establishment with his victory in 2016. His tenure was marked by controversial policies, including immigration restrictions and a focus on economic nationalism. Benjamin Netanyahu (Multiple Terms): Benjamin Netanyahu served as Prime Minister of Israel for multiple terms, focusing on security issues and navigating the complex Middle East dynamics. Yitzhak Rabin (1974-1977, 1992-1995): Yitzhak Rabin, an Israeli statesman, played a key role in the Oslo Accords, seeking peace with the Palestinians. His assassination in 1995 had a profound impact on Israeli politics. Nicolas Sarkozy (2007-2012): Nicolas Sarkozy, as French President, pursued economic reforms and played a prominent role in international affairs, particularly during the global financial crisis and the Arab Spring. François Hollande (2012-2017): François Hollande's presidency in France was marked by economic challenges and social issues. His leadership faced criticism, particularly regarding unemployment and security concerns. Emmanuel Macron (2017-Present): Emmanuel Macron, elected as the youngest French president, advocated for economic liberalization and European integration. His presidency has been characterized by efforts to reform the French economy and navigate global challenges. This summary provides a chronological overview of key political figures and elections, highlighting their contributions and impacts on the respective countries' political landscapes.