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unusual facts about William Schneider, Jr.


William Schneider

William Schneider, Jr. (born 1941), chairman of the Defense Science Board


David R. Burns

The commission also asked Maine Attorney General William Schneider to open a criminal investigation and impose a large fine for the violations which Commission chair Walter McKee called "mind-boggling".

Past exonerative

The "past exonerative" tense is a witticism coined by William Schneider of the New York Times to describe the rhetorical tactic of speaking in the passive voice in order to distance oneself from blame.

William Schneider

Creed Bratton (William Charles Schneider, born 1943), American actor

Buzz Schneider (born 1954), American ice hockey player, 1980 Olympic gold medalist

William Schneider, Jr.

In that same year he served on the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States, which came to the conclusion that Iraq could develop a ballistic missile capable of striking the US in ten years.


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