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Political cartoonists have, for many decades, used the donkey to represent the Democratic party and the elephant to represent the Republican party. The reason for these choices is not obvious, however, in some sense the Democratic party is seen as being more prone to populism or even demagoguery, hinted at by the foolish braying of the donkey, and the Republican party has the intimidating quality of a gigantic elephant, a creature which because of its size, seemingly can go where it wants to, ignoring all obstacles. Both of these animal symbols are satirical in nature. Political cartoonists have reason to satirize both parties.
George Washington, the first US president, set a non-binding precedent that was followed from 1787 to 1940. Washington was the first to refuse a third term, thereby accepting a precedent that was followed by all until FDR broke it, although Grant let it be known that he would accept a draft for a third term and Wilson hinted that he might go for a third term before he had his stroke. Teddy Roosevelt left after his first 7 years as President (1901-1909), but regretted it. In 1912, he ran for president again in his newly formed Bull Moose party, against his fellow Republican and successor, William Howard Taft.
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He hinted that he was nervous by scratching his nose.
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She hinted that she might be leaving the company soon.
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its hinted that she only sees him as a friend
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Yes (hinted in Pups get a Lift
It is hinted that in the future, Tsuna does get together with Kyoko.