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Jacqueline Kennedy grew up in a rich family.
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Jacqueline Kennedy grew up in a rich family.
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Jacqueline did work for a newspaper when she was young.
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Jacqueline did work for a newspaper when she was young.
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John Kennedy was a senator when he met Jacqueline.
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John Kennedy was a senator when he met Jacqueline.
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Jackie did become a widow when she was only 34 years old.
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Jackie did become a widow when she was only 34 years old.
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Jackie was a popular First Lady.
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Jackie was a popular First Lady.
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She started the White House Historical Association.
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Jackie did start the White House Historical Association.
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Jackie did marry again after John Kennedy was killed. She married Aristotle Onassis.
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Jackie did marry again after John Kennedy was killed. She married Aristotle Onassis.
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Jackie was living in New York City when she died.
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Jackie was living in New York City when she died.
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Jackie left two children when she died, a son and a daughter.
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Jackie left two children when she died, a son and a daughter.
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She found work as a book editor in New York City.
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She did find work as a book editor in New York City.
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