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First lady Nancy Reagan holds a copy of a magazine while talking to reporters during a reception at the White House in Washington Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1987. President Ronald Reagan has not come forward to answer the lingering question of the Iran-Contra affair because he is waiting for "more input" from various investigations, Mrs. Reagan said. (AP Photo/Scott Stewart)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan stands beside a Thai flag as she rides on a boat in Bangkok's Chao Phya River past Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, during a sightseeing trip, Sunday, May 4, 1986, Bangkok, Thailand. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)

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U.S. First Lady Nancy Reagan peers around an orchid named Denbrobium Nancy Reagan in her honor which was presented at a tea hosted by the Indonesian President in Bali on Thursday, May 1, 1986. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan greets 5 month-old Kenneth Herbert of Capitol Heights, Md. while paying her annual Christmas visit to the Children's Hospital, National Medical Center on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1985 in Washington. Mrs. Reagan gave the hospital a check for $25,000 donated by sponsors of the ?Christmas in Washington? television gala. Nurse Claudette Coddere holds Kenneth, a patient at the center. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan and Larry Hagman, who plays J.R. Ewing on the television series "Dallas," conduct a press tour of a Christmas decorated White House, Monday, Dec. 9, 1985 in Washington. An enlarged version of the Reagan Christmas card sits at left. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)

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First lady Nancy Reagan holds up a T-shirt during a ceremony aboard the USS America, Wednesday, July 18, 1985. Mrs. Reagan spent the day touring the carrier and learning about the Navy?s drug and alcohol abuse programs. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan holds a Steuben crystal heart, Tuesday, May 21, 1985 on Capital Hill, Washington which was presented to her by the Congressional Families for Drug Free Youth for her work on that subject. (AP Photo/Lana Harris)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan goes flamenco as she joins a dance student for a few steps while visiting a Drama and Dance School at Madrid's Royal Theater on Tuesday May 7, 1985. Mrs. Reagan is here with her husband President Ronald Reagan on a state visit to Spain. (AP Photo)

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First lady Nancy Reagan is shown during an interview at the White House, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1985 in Washington. Nancy Reagan says she is afraid sometimes when she goes out in public with her husband and doesn't think anybody could ever understand or prepare for the glare of publicity and confinement of life in the White House. (AP Photo/Lana Harris)

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President Ronald Reagan gives the "thumbs-up" sign as he stands at the podium in the Los Angeles Room of the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Nov. 6, 1984, with first lady Nancy Reagan after being declared the winner of the 1984 presidential election. (AP Photo)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan, left, strokes Jenny, a camel, during a visit to the London Zoo, Friday, June 8, 1984, London, England. Mrs. Reagan was at the zoo while Pres. Ronald Reagan was attending the opening session of the Economic Summit Conference at London's Lancaster House. The children are unidentified. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan, center, waves to school children at the Fusuijin neighborhood committee, Saturday, April 28, 1984, Peking, China. Mrs. Reagan visited the kindergarten as part of a tour of the civil administrative unit in China. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)

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First Lady Nancy Reagan, center, poses outside the Temple of Heaven after she toured the temple and grounds, Friday, April 27, 1984, Peking, China. The women on the right and left are unidentified. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty)

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President Ronald and first lady Nancy Reagan give farewell waves following a fundraiser for the Campaign Fund for Republican Women, Feb. 15, 1984 in Washington. Speaking on what would have been the 164th birthday of suffragist Susan B. Anthony, Reagan told the group "We can be proud that, as women have taken on new roles in American society, the GOP has given them firm support." (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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Pres. Ronald Reagan, left, puts his arm around First Lady Nancy Reagan in the Oval Office shortly after he announced that he will seek a second term as President, Sunday, Jan. 30, 1984, Washington, D.C. Reagan, 72, confirmed that Vice President George Bush will again be his running mate in a campaign already well underway. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)

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First lady Nancy Reagan speaks at a luncheon held by the American Heart Association on Thursday, Feb. 10, 1983 in Washington. (AP Photo)

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First lady Nancy Reagan presents one of several television and radio public services announcement at American's audio visual communication and training centre in Alexandria, Va., on Nov. 30, 1982. The broadcasting announcement will be a part of a service campaign about the problems of drugs and alcohol. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)

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First lady Nancy Reagan presents a Kit Kat candy bar to violinist Itzhak Perlman at the White House in Washington on Sunday, Nov. 7, 1982, during the rehearsal for "In Performance at the White House." (AP Photo/Scott Stewart)

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First lady Nancy Reagan smiles as she adjusts her headphones during a guest spot on a radio talk show, Oct.7, 1982 in Los Angeles. Mrs. Reagan spent most of the 45-minute stint on KABC's show discussing and answering telephone callers' questions about the Foster Grandparents program. (AP Photo/Wally Fong)

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First lady Nancy Regan accepts a medallion on behalf of her father, Dr. Loyal Davis, at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago on Friday, May 15, 1982. The ceremony commemorated the establishment of a chair of surgery at Northwestern in honor of Dr. Davis, and his wife Edith. Dr. Davis was chairman of surgery there for 31 years, from 1932-63. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell)