A presidential name is concealed in each of the following sentences.
Can you uncover one of them?


= 1. Although almost 80, he still loved to dance and sashay, especially with pretty girls.
= 2. Reading Robinson Jeffers on poetry is very instructive.
= 3. Some may prefer Beluga, but salmon roe suits me quite well.
= 4. I say nix on going there tomorrow.
= 5. The hard ingot was extremely heavy.
= 6. The group had Amsterdam listed on its itinerary.
= 7. "Mom, are you mad?" "I, son? Never at you!"
= 8. I had loads of washing, tons of it, when the children were home.
= 9. His glittering eye seemed to pierce one through and through.
= 10. You must have a cool id, George!
= 11. They have done the district of SoHo over very successfully in New York.
= 12. Ach, I want to know if Ken Nedy will do it? the Scotsman asked.
= 13. Granted the weather looked fine, you still should have closed the windows.
= 14. Toby was not expected that afternoon.
= 15. He spoke sadly of John's ongoing feud with him.
= 16. I love to watch a lively and colorful polka.
= 17. The hostess motioned the bartender to refill more glasses.
