They took up residence in Washington, D.C., acquiring a beaux arts house built in 1912 to the designs of Charles A. Platt. |
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The recommendations were based on analyses of commercial strips along three corridors in the Washington, D.C., metro area. |
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Here in the Washington, D.C. area, the weather has turned cold and it is raining. |
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In Washington D.C., a cop threatened to arrest me once because I didn't have a front license plate on my car. |
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He talked at some length about how the atmosphere in D.C. was more poisonous than he had ever seen. |
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She is a 52-year-old retired D.C. police lieutenant and the oldest U.S. athlete on the team. |
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Washington, D.C., residents' mail is sometimes mistakenly irradiated along with government mail. |
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As a first-term Republican congressman, he is solidly entrenched in the Washington, D.C., world of campaign finance. |
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With no money to go to Washington D.C. to audition, she had to choose between pawning her karaoke machine or her wedding ring. |
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Such apprehension occurred under escort of four police officers and at which time D.C. made threats to the workers. |
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He was also swept about in the music of D.C., a scene which gave rise to such acts as Fugazi and Thievery Corporation. |
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Is there anyone who thinks the urgent problem we need to solve in Washington, D.C. is how to allow more spending on campaigns? |
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In last Sunday's Daily Yomiuri appeared a Kyodo story datelined Washington, D.C., that puts the yarn into perspective. |
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Like many older homes in the Washington, D.C. area, the row house needed renovations. |
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Lines connect countries to Washington, D.C. Each line indicates a cyberattack on a House system that is presently occurring. |
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The D.C. circuit court of appeals, which hears most suits brought against the various federal environmental agencies, is also vulnerable. |
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To carry his voice forward, onto the streets of New York and D.C. and Chicago and elsewhere. |
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I remember driving past one of those wayside pulpits when I lived in the D.C. area. |
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Who says that our current government in Washington, D.C. is filled with hard-hearted grinches? |
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No, I don't believe that if a butterfly flutters its wings in Washington, D.C. it will cause a typhoon in New Zealand. |
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Along with most of my neighbors in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, I was braced for the presidential transition. |
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His Washington, D.C., office number and address are listed in the white pages. |
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She was enchanted with it, and the next year, Cartier came to Washington D.C. and consummated the sale of it to Evalyn. |
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The district court said no dice, and the D.C. Circuit agreed in an incredibly short opinion. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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In 1983, I heard him speak in Washington, D.C., and he addressed this very issue. |
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Networks must be open and free, and vested interests conspire darkly in Washington, D.C. against them. |
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So they flew to D.C. to meet with him, called his office daily to complain about it, and organized a constituent call-in drive. |
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However, while digging through the boxes and whatnot, I did come across a box of things I bought at a yard sale in D.C. last year. |
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Now based in Washington, D.C., the group frequently weighs in on issues related to the environment, energy, and biotechnology. |
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But, if the people of Washington, D.C., will stand up as citizens and exert their druthers, this nonsense would stop. |
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The sniper terrorizing suburban Washington, D.C. has alternately been referred to in the press as a serial killer and a spree killer. |
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Even the monumental Marian shrine in Washington, D.C., replete with a plethora of elegant Byzantine images, feels cold and inauthentic to me. |
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His career eventually took him to Washington, D.C. where he was a KGB resident. |
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A street protest in Washington D.C. transforms into a no-gluten, soy-cheese, all veggie pizza party. |
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A framer in Washington, D.C., is rehousing George and Martha Washingtons' last wills and testaments with Alpharag Artcare. |
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Barbara Dement of the Shear Madness Salon in Washington, D.C., created these get-up-and-go cornrows by twisting the hair instead of braiding it. |
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Dr Alec Rasizade is a Washington, D.C., based author, who specialised in writing about Caspian and Caucasian topics. |
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To be sure, the D.C. initiative remained on the table as Congress recessed for Thanksgiving. |
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Crew members booted them off the plane in Washington D.C. for their drunk and disorderly behavior. |
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The match, at RFK stadium in Washington D.C., featured two giants of European football, Barcelona and reigning European champs, A.C. Milan. |
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He died in Washington, D.C., in March 1891 from a cold apparently caught while marching bareheaded in General Sherman's funeral procession. |
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While in D.C., we visited the Hirshhorn Museum and were blown away by a special exhibit of Ron Mueck's hyperreal fiberglass resin figures. |
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The National Academies Building in Washington D.C. is infill built between and over historic buildings. |
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I was having dinner with a think-tanker in D.C., and I noticed a pin he was wearing. |
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Two years ago Nadine Wahab was sitting at home in Washington, D.C., and staring nervously at her computer screen. |
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While the Fed is headquartered in Washington, D.C., the New York branch is its nerve center. |
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My social circle at that time was the D.C. punk scene and we were all listening to vinyl. |
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Risking eye rolls from D.C. residents, the rooftop bar at the w Hotel still offers one of the best views of the city. |
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Over the years, we would often trade tips and share stories when I was reporting from D.C. and he was reporting from a war zone. |
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In Washington D.C., he could ride an 80 bus to the Capitol, early on a weekday morning. |
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A woman sold her wedding rings to raise the money to get to the D.C. auditions, and in an interview said that her husband was unsupportive of her decision. |
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Major League Baseball is in a big snit over the Washington, D.C., city council's decision to stand up for itself over the cost of a new sports stadium. |
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Federal Election Commission reports for both men are littered with D.C. and New York zip codes. |
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People like to brag about their connections in D.C. It's a pastime for some. |
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As a young seminarian, he studied in Washington, D.C., and at the pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. |
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Two interns renting on the D.C. campus were shocked to find mold and water damage in their pricey summer housing. |
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After all, if committing murder in D.C. or burglarizing apartments in San Francisco meant losing one's freedom, there'd be far fewer killers and burglars. |
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Rohrabacher though did retain the bottle for official use in his Washington, D.C. office. |
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Green is now based in Washington, D.C., but she lived outside Reykjavik for two years. |
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The event is coming back to D.C. this weekend, where it will once again conflict with Rosh Hashanah. |
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When Ryan Simonetti and two of his colleagues embarked on an Uber trip in Washington, D.C., they got more than they bargained for. |
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He was cautioned and advised of his rights in respect of the burglary tool charge and was taken to the police station by D.C. Chilvers and D.C. Moreau. |
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Compared with the courage of these two outlanders, we in the D.C. press corps pay only lip service to the supposed sanctity of the reporter's right to protect his sources. |
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She vacillates between pursuing marriage to Will, her persistent suitor, in Washington, D.C., or leaving him for her older, married white mentor in New York. |
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A Friday hearing is scheduled in Washington, D.C. by a judicial panel on multidistrict litigation to determine whether the 28 lawsuits filed might be consolidated. |
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The six Lebanese Tavernas in the D.C. area serve their fresh house lemonade with a healthy splash of rose water, giving it an unusual fragrance and refreshing flavor. |
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In real time, Boko Haram is as far away from the capital of Abuja as Washington, D.C., is from Washington State. |
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Marion Barry, the former four-time mayor of Washington D.C., notorious for being filmed smoking crack, is the archetypal survivor. |
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Assuming that members of Congress who live in D.C. are adults, they, too, will be permitted to get stoned at their leisure. |
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A climatic narrative that encompasses the backstabbing politics of Washington, D.C., with the thrill of international espionage. |
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Jack Tyman, who had come to D.C. from Naples, Fla., thought the Texas senator had done the United States a favor. |
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There was a time when the bigoted, Bible-thumping crowd ran roughshod over D.C. Now, not so much. |
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I am with a few friends at a pizza spot in D.C., on Mass Ave., just about 10 blocks from the White House. |
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The most popular parlor game in Washington, D.C., these days is the bludgeoning of the McCain campaign. |
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Unfortunately that responsibility will fall to yet another Washington, D.C., blue-ribbon commission. |
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And the people on the airplane with Duncan through Brussels and Washington, D.C. are also in the clear. |
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Earlier this year, a Washington, D.C. court found that bui falls under that jurisdiction's DUI law. |
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Gathered in a cavernous underground hotel ballroom in Washington D.C., all the young people were serious and well dressed. |
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Montgomery County, Maryland, a fast-growing suburban area abutting Washington, D.C., was one of the hotbeds of the postwar cooperative nursery school movement. |
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When I was in Washington D.C. a few years ago, I was all jazzed up to visit the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution. |
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However, D.C. can also be overrun with tourists, particularly as most of its well-known attractions are clustered in a small area. |
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At Big Valley, a co-ed pre-K-12 in hardscrabble Modesto, Calif., the trip to Washington D.C. has been an annual rite of passage. |
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Leading researchers, nutritionists and government officials assembled in Washington, D.C., to develop an action plan to address this calcium deficiency. |
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If, on the other hand, the developer's trade association challenges the regulation in the D.C. Circuit, and wins, the regulation is kaput nationwide. |
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The senator also is curt on the subject of the D.C. political magazine that scores the votes of every member of Congress. |
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On Dec. 30, she filed a similar lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court. |
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Will bipartisan outrage boost the decibels in D.C. loud enough for Holder to hear and heed? |
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I survey the offerings provided by a food service company contracted by the D.C. school board. |
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They also note that D.C. programs could receive their full allotments by the time a spending bill weaves through Congress and reaches the President's desk. |
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As a consequence, the white-collar gays of D.C. have turned Secret into a dumping ground for personalized gossip. |
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Center Pharmacy, which is in Spring Valley in Washington, D.C., shares a building with several pediatricians' offices and an annex of the Children's Hospital. |
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In 1988, I spent an ACT UP weekend in Washington D.C., which was an eye-opening experience for both sides. |
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We were supposed to turn around and go right back to Fort Lauderdale, on to Orlando, then up to Washington D.C. to end our trip. |
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The food distribution system employed by the D.C. Central Kitchen creates a full circle of service. |
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Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Washington D.C., and New York City were bombed out. |
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Indeed, investors have learned to ignore the lunacy and approach D.C. grandstanding with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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These sentiments were expressed personally to Georgian Prime Minister Garibashvili during his trip to Washington, D.C. last month. |
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Since tapped for the role, Jones has been shuttling back and forth from D.C. to Minnesota, where he still serves as U.S. attorney. |
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But one side effect of all the hyper-partisan Kool-Aid drinking in D.C. is that compromise is now considered collaboration. |
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In March 2013 in Washington, D.C., Seth Bender got in the Uber he ordered and shortly thereafter committed the sin of burping. |
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The Family Research Council, a major social conservative group, hosts the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C. each year. |
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And, face it, no one really wants to be in humid Washington, D.C., at the end of June when they can be somewhere else. |
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The D.C. Circuit has been their springboard for rear-guard actions against the administration, and they want to preserve it. |
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in particular, has played an important role in stymieing the administration. |
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Faith-based advocacy organizations in D.C. tend to cluster into like-minded groups. |
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We drove from outside the beltway, into downtown D.C. We found parking. |
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Wells grew up in segregated Washington, D.C., the son of a mailroom clerk and a cab driver who divorced when he was a kid. |
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In the past year, the D.C. Metroplex has added 33,000 jobs, or 1.1 percent of the total. |
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Several cities, including Washington D.C. and Milwaukee, cancelled planned performances by the group. |
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Security detail was somewhat fussed when D.C. police made FTC 0001 move because the minivan was blocking rush hour traffic. |
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While Clarke may have felt stymied at times by D.C. bureaucracy, clearly he led the way in elevating the possibility of cyberwarfare to the front of national consciousness. |
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He spent his formative years working in D.C. go-go, and his compositions have that loose-limbed swagger, relying heavily on sampled horn screams and weeping electric pianos. |
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A month after Uber arrived in D.C., Linton downloaded the app. |
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Can Congress Get stoned Now That D.C. Has Legalized Marijuana? |
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He served an additional three months in a Washington, D.C., halfway house. |
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Maybe, like me and my D.C. gals, the golfing getaway was her idea too. |
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What does globetrotting teach a reporter that D.C. and Manhattan cannot? |
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There were cases in Honolulu, salt lake City, Washington, D.C., and Miami. |
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Protests have taken place in Abuja, London, Washington D.C. and Manhattan. |
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But soon after I arrived in Washington, D.C., I was in a pickle. |
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The D.C. Metroplex has six of the richest counties in America. |
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