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Remembering Bob Dole’s life through pictures

Bob Dole died Sunday, Nov. 5, at the age of 98

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Bob Dole, who represented Kansas in the Senate for almost 30 years and was the Republican nominee for president in 1996, died Sunday at the age of 98.

The World War II and respected statesman drew praise from all corners of the country and world. Here is a look at his life in the public eye.

Recovering from injuries in World War II

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Recovering from injuries in World War II

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Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1968

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Campaigning with Richard Nixon in 1971

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An appearance on "Meet The Press" in 1972

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Marries second wife Elizabeth Hanford in 1975

(AP Photo/Peter Bregg)

Selected as Gerald Ford's running mate in 1976

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On the campaign trail as VP candidate in 1976

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Making an unsuccessful run for the Republic nomination in 1980

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Making an unsuccessful run for the Republican nomination in 1988

(AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

Selected as the Repubican nominee for president in 1996

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Campaigning for president in 1996

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Campaigning for president in 1996

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Campaigning for president in 1996

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Talking with former president Ronald Reagan on the 1996 campaign trail

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Debating Bill Clinton in 1996

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Conceding the election to Bill Clinton on Election Night 1996

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Dole supporters react to 1996 election loss

(AP Photo/ Karin Cooper)

Chatting With George W. Bush in the Oval Office in 2007

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Shaking hands at the 2016 Republican National Convention

(Rodney White-USA TODAY NETWORK)

Saluting the casket of George H.W. Bush in 2018

(USA Today)

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