He was educated at Georgetown University as an English major, and took only one journalism class. |
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He had married his wife from his sister sorority and was a retired government worker, she a retired professor at Georgetown University. |
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He is completing his freshman year at Georgetown University, where he is an offensive tackle on the football team. |
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Born in Georgetown Hospital in Washington, Margaret came into the world seven-and-a-half pounds in weight. |
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Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter is director of development for Howard University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. |
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When I was a redshirt freshman, we played Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament. |
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Back in the hurly-burly of the main part of old Georgetown, I discovered surprises round every corner. |
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In March 1963 a note from the US consul general in Georgetown, Everett Melby, confirms the agreement between the US and Britain. |
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He is a Georgetown University prof, a prolific scholar, and a frequent television talking head on legal issues. |
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To the west there's the thriving verdancy of Roosevelt Island, to the northwest a graceful bend in the Potomac at Georgetown. |
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Woodall, of Georgetown, Kentucky, was an accomplished horsewoman and a freelance photographer. |
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I learned a tremendous amount from moot courts at Georgetown, Oklahoma City University, and Harvard Law School. |
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In March, Ingot Way died at Summer Wind Farm near Georgetown, Kentucky, at the age of 21 after foaling a colt by Awesome Again. |
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We're way out in the boondocks of Delaware, in this little place called Georgetown, one street town. |
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If you were a Georgetown student, would you feel free to debate controversial issues related to sexual orientation? |
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On a field trip to Washington her junior year, she saw Georgetown University and never looked back. |
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Melanne Verveer is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security. |
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Two months later, Mrs. Kennedy announced that she was giving up her home in Georgetown and moving to New York. |
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A graduate of Smith College and Georgetown Law School, Cutter, 43, has climbed the political ladder one rung at a time. |
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He was in Georgetown, at the Temple headquarters with the Jonestown basketball team. |
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Stephan met Leo when he first arrived in Georgetown from Washington en route to Jonestown. |
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Or was she in fact a maligned victim of elite snobbery by toffee-nosed, Georgetown cocktail-swillers? |
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Plus, Allison Yarrow on the fallout at Georgetown and John Avlon on the advertiser exodus. |
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There were a lot of old tin-scratchers footwalking up to Georgetown. |
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Another client, a professor at Georgetown University, submitted requests for scenarios that she had yet to even imagine. |
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After these all-afternoon discussions over tea, the group repaired to a good Georgetown restaurant to continue talking and to socialize over dinner. |
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He is, and was at Georgetown, for the most part, general and passive and forgettable. |
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Now located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, the company has expanded to include a gluten free bread line made in a dedicated bakery. |
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According to a Georgetown University study, before 2000 the country had one of the highest rates of regular Mass attendance in the Western world. |
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The bank sets its own deposit and lending rates and has branches in Jamestown on Saint Helena and Georgetown on Ascension Island. |
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On arrival in Georgetown, Waugh arranged a river trip by steam launch into the interior. |
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She graduated from Wellesley and received a certificate in postbaccalaureate premedical studies from Georgetown. |
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By 1997, work on Kaieteur National Park was started, and in 1998 work on Historic Georgetown was begun. |
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Work continues, after a period of hiatus, on the nomination dossier for Historic Georgetown. |
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They found in October 8, 1526 San Miguel de Gualdape, near what is now Georgetown, South Carolina. |
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The state's coastline contains many salt marshes and estuaries, as well as natural ports such as Georgetown and Charleston. |
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Harvard, Georgetown, Boston University, Yale, and Princeton all had the theological training of clergy as a primary purpose at their foundation. |
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This definitely speaks to the fact that at Georgetown, beginning at the admissions process, you're not a number but a real person. |
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Long a home for the well-heeled and the off-spring of the well-heeled, Georgetown Plaza just got a new resident. |
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Temple, under its new coach, Ray Morrison, formerly of Vanderbilt, will be put to the blue litmus test Friday night when it takes on Georgetown. |
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It favors civil liberties, AIDS research, curbing dogs in Georgetown, and similar toughies. |
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Pahlavi spoke at Georgetown University in Washington DC, from which his daughter graduated two years ago. |
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Guyanese officials said President Donald Ramotar had met Exxon Mobil officials in Georgetown this week. |
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New York is the most in-demand route from Georgetown, Guyana, where nearly a quarter of Guyanese reside. |
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Georgetown University Hoyas and China's Bayi Rockets were playing a friendly game to symbolise the thawing relations between the two nations. |
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But a veteran NBA and Chicago Bulls writer believed the former Georgetown Hoyas standout will be eventually moved to satisfy the Celtics' need for multiple future draft picks. |
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Georgetown University professor Janet Mann argues the strong personal behavior among male calves is about bond formation and benefits the species in an evolutionary context. |
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The project, Springwood Glen at Georgetown Village, will offer 29 two-bedroom and 29 three-bedroom rental units, including five apartments for persons with disabilities. |
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A total of 40 mummichogs from three localities in the Massachusetts area and nine fish from Georgetown, South Carolina were examined for the presence of metacercariae. |
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Lozier and her colleagues at Georgetown University in Washington. |
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Department of Energy laboratory, while holding lectureships at the Georgetown University Law Center and the George Washington University School of Law. |
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He was brought down to earth in Georgetown, however, ten days later, suffering the indignity of being run out without troubling the scorers in the victory over British Guiana. |
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Levitin, Georgetown Law Center Professor Levitin was recognized for his work on financial regulation and the recent crisis in mortgage foreclosures. |
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Other general aviation airports in Delaware include Summit Airport near Middletown, Delaware Airpark near Cheswold, and Delaware Coastal Airport near Georgetown. |
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There are ports at Georgetown, Port Kaituma, and New Amsterdam. |
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Born in Morton, he grew up on the Olympic Peninsula and in Olympia and attended Capital High School before studying trade and diplomacy at Georgetown University. |
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