The birds wintering in Washington breed in the northern Great Plains, usually beginning by late April. |
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Workers in biohazard suits push a cart of equipment into government offices on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday. |
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A dead George Washington would win by a landslide against any opposing candidate. |
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As far as the Rove story, the thing is that Washington journalists are actually involved. |
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One study identified young razor clams as a major source of food on the Washington coast. |
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Not only did he fail to make the Washington varsity, he also failed to make the junior varsity. |
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They had two Washington law firms write legal letters demanding that the ads not be run. |
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When I fly to Washington for our meetings, the most dangerous part of my journey is my drive to the Grand Rapids airport. |
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On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism. |
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This statement, mark you, is made by a man who is described at the foot of the article as the Washington Post's book critic. |
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Southwestern Washington tabled a similar resolution, saying it would short-circuit the ELCA study. |
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It's also the third, following Washington and Oregon, to index its minimum wage to inflation. |
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Heat advisories and warnings are posted today for cities including Washington and New York. |
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In 1986, the rebel leader travelled to Washington where he was received like a head of state, meeting the President in the Oval Office. |
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In Poussin's later treatment of the same subject at the Washington National Gallery, the Cretans have learnt more sense. |
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In Washington and California, skiers use the machines to aid travel to remote huts. |
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But then it was read by the literary editor of the Washington Post, who was amazed by what he saw. |
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As my ninth presidential inauguration in Washington approaches, perhaps I should be jadedly bemused. |
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He's both a religious leader and a media mogul, owning both the Washington Times newspaper and the wire service United Press International. |
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My lungs, dry like sandpaper from all the smoke, craved the saturated Washington air. |
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The six-hour test flight over western Washington State enabled Boeing to confirm the compatibility of the MESA radar with aircraft systems. |
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Critics have railed against Washington for its gunslinging unilateralism, lambasting the US for playing the lone ranger. |
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No principle or vision is sacrosanct in Washington except its own security and self-interest. |
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In July, an Army captain was reassigned and stripped of his leave home after writing an opinion piece published in the Washington Post. |
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When Washington conceded last year that the ETI should be removed, the EU refrained from imposing trade sanctions. |
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A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month. |
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The Washington Post has recently reported how the president continues to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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From that high place we saw in the middle distance the Washington Monument, and we saw, at the far end, the Lincoln Memorial. |
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King Abdullah of Jordan dealt a rebuff to President Bush on Monday, abruptly putting off his visit to Washington scheduled for later this week. |
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The presence of a pair of panda bears in Washington was taken as a sign of a new rapprochement between the two countries. |
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Orange hawkweed is found from western Washington to Wyoming and is known to occur in eastern states. |
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I felt somehow for many years that George Washington and Alexander Hamilton just left me out by mistake. |
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Could it be that Washington has again assembled an all-star roster but an underachieving team? |
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The buzz out of Washington is that she and the anchorman had been tattletaling on each other. |
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If it is, their leader will have to look to his laurels because contiguity with Washington is a mixed blessing in this neck of the woods. |
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The Military District of Washington coordinated arrangements for the many events that led up to Reagan's official state funeral. |
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He received his bachelors degree from Lincoln University, Pa. and his J.D. from the George Washington University National Law Center, Washington. |
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As you said, Nic, the first family headed outside Washington to an elementary school to talk about the programs. |
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In return for Putin's support, Washington will remove economic sanctions and admit Russia to the World Trade Organization. |
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Makah Indian village situated on the western tip of the Olympic Peninsula on the coast of Washington State. |
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The book shows Washington not only as a man of resource, strength, and virtue, but also as a man with deeply held religious values. |
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I prefer Key limes to Persian limes, but in the Greater Washington area they are often hard to find. |
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You climb so far, get into New York and Washington and Los Angeles, and then you regress to the days of living hand to mouth. |
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And I think he has a reputation in Washington as being a real straight shooter. |
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In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically. |
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They usually forage below the tide line of rocky beaches and jetties on the Washington coast. |
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Today we turn our critical lens on the big blowout Washington party known as the presidential inauguration. |
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To mark the occasion, President Washington made a ceremonial visit to Newport when Congress recessed in August. |
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He penned a 300-word long sentence without using a verb or an auxiliary on the Washington summit 15 years ago. |
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In September, he bought a Washington community newspaper chain, revamped it, and rebadged it the Washington Examiner. |
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We also read an article about how George Washington almost became a midshipman in England's Royal Navy in his early years. |
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There are enough branches at curbside along Washington Street this morning to make the village look like a war zone. |
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The companies that seek bailouts and tax breaks now are bound to discover that Washington wants something in return. |
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Through the 1790s, Marshall stalwartly supported the Washington and John Adams administrations. |
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I too recall when Kerry rode into Washington as the white knight of the peace movement. |
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Visitors to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington can gaze upon many aeronautical rarities and wonders. |
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Communications intercepts and other relevant information convinced Washington that an attack had taken place. |
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Instead, President George Washington commissioned the Federalist John Jay to negotiate a settlement. |
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Many birds in Washington are migratory, and others move to lowlands forming large winter flocks. |
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To be sure, what Washington wants still carries an enormous amount of weight in the capitals of Latin America. |
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Immediately after Congress declared war, the Signal Corps brass called Roosevelt to Washington to help plan the aviation mobilization. |
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During various visits to Washington he has been known to enjoy Tex-Mex, Chinese and even a hamburger. |
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He is being removed from that position, sent back to Washington and we have Admiral Allen, we're told, stepping in to take his place. |
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An egotistic, biased and one-sided approach in Washington cannot yield lasting peace. |
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Mr Gonsell spends half an hour a day reading the New York Times and Washington Post to keep abreast with international news. |
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He voted in Texas, then made his way back to Washington by way of Columbus, Ohio. |
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Then I got a job and bought a house, and then I went to work in Washington DC... but that's another story. |
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For the next five years they gardened part-time while continuing to work full-time at the Washington Post. |
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Orange County was a prime beneficiary of Cold War largesse, and the enemy in Washington was their prime economic supplier. |
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But Washington is insisting that more negotiations are needed before the long-running dispute can be wrapped up. |
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Eastern Washington populations are migratory, while west-side birds are resident. |
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Brown is a graduate from Washington University who majored in English literature. |
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The last remaining Washington population, near Spokane, is most likely extirpated. |
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And, we don't need Washington to tell us whether Khan was a double agent for Pakistani intelligence. |
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It's brought the president and the first lady back to Washington from Camp David. |
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This is despite the likes of the Washington Post delicately skirting round the direct quote. |
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The Washington Post reported that after the meeting officers bought tapes and compact discs of the speech to give to their colleagues. |
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The President tapped him last year be the Afghan ambassador, and he's shuttled between Kabul and Washington ever since. |
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St. Louis was host to the third modern Olympiad in 1904, and Francis Field, on the campus of Washington University, was the primary site. |
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To be sold are gas masks, stirrup pumps, beds and medical supplies stored at the old Washington Grammar School. |
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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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It's a perfect tool for the disingenuous Machiavellians who run Washington today. |
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The team kicked off their season in a meeting with Washington State University last Saturday. |
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I've been here ever since to oversee the operations with some of our folks out of our Washington office. |
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Christopher Hitchens, never a shrinking violet, lets his old comrades, the loony left, have it with both barrels in today's Washington Post. |
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We think of Washington at Valley Forge, or we think of Washington with his ragtag band of militia men beating the British. |
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Someone call the Washington Times and alert them to this sly wolfish masquerade! |
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There's no big power network in New York and Washington waiting to give you a leg-up. |
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On September 8, the Thai legation in Washington DC, USA announced that the designation for the nation abroad would be Siam and not Thailand. |
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They are uncommon to rare in the western Washington lowlands during migration, in March. |
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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 same plane was to be used for a noon flight from Manchester to Washington on Saturday. |
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She was a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University and at the University of Washington in Seattle. |
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There is growing impatience in Washington at the failure of the military to capture him. |
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One Gold Star wife who rode her motorcycle from Texas to Washington is leading the charge to bring attention to the pins and those who wear them. |
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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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As an officer for the College Republicans at Washington University, you would have to know he was a shoo-in for his role. |
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American Pipits are present in Washington as breeders, migrants, and wintering birds. |
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The Sunday Washington Post's Book World section carries an incredibly sane review of a hilariously deranged book on obesity. |
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Probably in December they'll kick the can down the road which is what Washington always does. |
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This fall he, backed by the Greek shipping magnate, is scheduled to introduce a new Washington biweekly called The American Conservative. |
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As is usually the case with Washington windbags, these claims are hyperbolic. |
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They have prepared a locavore Thanksgiving for six years since they moved from Washington to Sag Harbor. |
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He has a piece in today's Washington Post in which he argues that the besetting sin of today's journalists is arrogance. |
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Forman has photographed all of the presidential statuettes from Washington through Nixon, though not all the images were exhibited. |
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Other ESA-listed birds that occur off northern Washington are the bald eagle, brown pelican, and snowy plover. |
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It forced Washington to look inland as well as globally, to ponder homeland security, even agroterrorism. |
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December 9, 1976, was a cold, windy day in Washington County, Ill., though the ground was still bare of snow. |
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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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Its yellow legs distinguish it from the other two Washington peeps, Western and Semipalmated Sandpipers, which have black legs. |
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So the little chap, helped by his obliging Washington buddies, is up to his old tricks again. |
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Like Mr. Kammer, I lament the many needless deaths caused by self-adoring amateurs playing war from the safety of Washington offices. |
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A subway station in a suburb of Washington DC was closed after the armed man released the spray from a pump-action bottle as police arrested him. |
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When news of the gruesome homicide began to trickle out, the Washington Post newsroom was astir. |
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Then I think there is also a strong sense in Washington that polls will shortly confirm a relative degree of sanguineness in the nation. |
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George Washington was a scion and leader of Virginia's landed, slaveowning gentry. |
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But it is impossible to square his account with reports published by, for example, the Washington Post. |
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The censors have unblocked the New York Times website, Washington Post website and other websites. |
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The Washington Nationals won their sixth straight baseball game last night. |
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This is a fascinating story, revelatory of the ways of Washington and one of Washington's major players. |
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For those who hate working from home, cities like Toronto and Washington are seeing telework centres mushroom up in their suburbs. |
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In June of 1989, the Washington Times published a story that sent shock waves across Capitol Hill. |
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Bretz presented a paper suggesting that the Channeled Scablands in eastern Washington were eroded catastrophically. |
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Obviously, Washington is in touch with governments bilaterally also to get them involved in this fight. |
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I suppose some European countries might have been prepared to undertake this adventure if Washington had not been running the show. |
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Many of the birds migrating through Washington are on their way to southern South America for the winter. |
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So why is a Washington think tank funneling money to universities to encourage liberal journalism? |
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They also were reported on the Yakima Indian reservation before the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state. |
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The Oneida fought on the side of the colonists, eventually earning official commendation from George Washington for their assistance. |
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A tweener who was a 4-3 defensive end in college, Washington signed with the Texans after the draft and was cut at the end of training camp. |
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But five months ago, the Washington Post editors completely took leave of their senses. |
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And it does appear that he's walking back his statement, trying not to, perhaps, lose friends and favor in Washington at this time. |
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Due to new management a new reservation book was created, allowing the Lake Washington High School football team to ace us out for November. |
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Anyone with an interest in how it all worked should have a look at this morning's Washington Post, by the way. |
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The explosions in New York and Washington on September 11 continue to reverberate around the globe. |
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A reverse discrimination suit against the University of Washington is in the fact-finding stage. |
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Deciding whether to go with Lincoln green or Washington blue, that's an artistic choice. |
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The exhibit includes images from Mount Saint Mary's Seminary and other sites in the archdioceses of Washington and Baltimore. |
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From Washington tonight, we'll report that we're all working harder than ever for less, while politicians ballyhoo our higher productivity. |
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Once moving, the route took riders through the downtown Washington area, past the most noted monuments and landmarks. |
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We had a brief reprieve earlier this week from the oppressive heat of the Washington summer, but the last couple days have been dangerously hot. |
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At best, Washington policymakers seem content to tread water in the rising tide of red ink. |
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The president and first lady attended St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington this morning. |
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From St. Louis to New York City, the Rocky Mountains and rural Washington State, folk music fans have got it made for the summertime. |
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The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games. |
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The Washington press corps is sometimes likened to a wolf pack, a simile which I find utterly absurd. |
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Commission members, however, know Washington is not a city keen on embracing dramatic change. |
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Political reporters, especially the day-to-day recorders of official Washington developments and events, are protective of Washington. |
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Denzel Washington does his thing in the Sinatra role, replacing Frank's shaken-but-confident characterization with an unsure and frightened soul. |
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The uncertainty over the outcome of talks in Washington over the fiscal cliff has sapped the natural inclination to buy declining shares. |
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He said that Washington bartered goods with the East to establish trade with China as part of nation building. |
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With the shimmying dance hall regulars of A Duke for the 90s, Washington creates compelling, identifiable characters. |
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Shortly afterwards in Washington DC, an aircraft hit the helicopter pad at the Pentagon. |
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Global pundits will find endless flaws, and many a Washington apparatchik may be troubled by the election's outcome. |
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Now Washington is less than two weeks away from austerity in the form of the sequester. |
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After all, how could some jarhead Marine know more about any subject than the Washington Post? |
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Sunday's consolation game was a rematch against Western Washington University. |
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In third grade, I was tapped for the role of Martha Washington in the school play. |
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As other women began to disappear around Washington and Oregon, Keppel theorized one man was responsible. |
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Is there any major problem lacking a current remedy for which Washington could plausibly offer a solution? |
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To his supporters, Washington was making the best of limited opportunities for African Americans in the South. |
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They helped organize the 1963 March on Washington and were master and mistress of ceremonies. |
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Twenty-five years after leaving the secretary of state's office in Washington DC, he nurtures his status as the big enchilada of foreign affairs. |
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For supporters of the Illinois Central Railroad Project, money coming from Washington is only delayed now, not sidetracked. |
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Some Washington birds are resident, but most migrate either north-south, or up and down in elevation. |
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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 large number of West Virginian natives have moved out to places like the Washington DC area or Atlanta. |
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In due course he appeared before three men of God in the Washington DC archdiocese. |
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It was moved there in 1957, amid fears that Washington would be hit in a nuclear war. |
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I'll leave it to our man in Washington to comment on the domestic issues involved in the presidential campaign. |
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Today, supreme court jurists and Washington politicians display no embarrassment in citing Magna Carta to support their case. |
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Leo's great site however shows Sir William and Margaret Washington as having had a son Robert, agnate ancestor of President George Washington. |
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On a 2,813-acre tract roughly 30 miles west, Washington found a Calvinist sect called the Seceders squatting on his land. |
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From Iran, by contrast, Washington demands a commitment not to go nuclear plus strong inspections. |
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Challenging the traditional view of Washington as an accommodationist, this collection shows that he was more multifaceted than most scholars have conceded. |
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You may not remember, but you were our commencement keynote speaker that day at the George Washington University National Center. |
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In 1962, the Kennedy administration was looking for a way to desegregate the Washington Redskins. |
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Three strong contenders each hoped to dethrone the Senate majority leader, the ultimate Washington insider. |
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But in reality he is the quintessential example of how Washington corrupts. |
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A reminder that Washington has been toying with and lying to Americans for a long, long time. |
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Accusing Washington of failure to work properly is one of the most dog-eared pages in the political playbook. |
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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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Transmitted to Washington by the British, the Zimmermann telegram helped buttress President Woodrow Wilson's decision to call for a declaration of war against Germany. |
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This group in Washington is tied to known terrorist organizations. |
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The recent budget battle is only the latest sign of the cluelessness of Washington culture. |
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The Washington Post reported he had pitched a no-hitter against Woodrow Wilson High School. |
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As anticipated, the resumed negotiations failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough because both Pyongyang and Washington did not budge from their obstinate positions. |
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The debt ceiling is approaching, and Washington is in the grips of another round of mania. |
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George Washington had walked there to pray after he was inaugurated the first President of the United States. |
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We don't have our act together in Washington by a long shot. |
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This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology. |
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We even tried to make a few bagels and bialys with Washington water. |
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Nonetheless, Washington has chosen to allow Chinese predatory behavior to continue. |
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I will be happy if events prove me too pessimistic, but the political atmosphere in Washington is rancid. |
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As Washington chewed over the Paul Ryan-Patty Murray budget deal, the Treasury Department announced a walloping drop in red ink. |
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And with new leadership in Washington we will stand together and pledge to listen to the American people. |
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Relying on its unchallenged military supremacy, Washington has made it clear that that UN resolutions and international law apply only to lesser countries. |
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Also in Washington is Congressman David Dryer, chairman of the Rules Committee, member of the House Republican leadership, Republican of California. |
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The Washington Post Co. over the years acquired television stations, cable systems, and for-profit education businesses. |
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If you think the city's sidewalks are crowded with folks yakking on cell phones, look at the streets around the NYU campus near Washington Square. |
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The response of the white South to the 1963 March on Washington was a new wave of racial violence. |
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In the convention, Washington scrupulously followed the gag rule, so his thoughts on the proceedings are somewhat unknown. |
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British agents broke into the Spanish Embassy in Washington and stole the keys to their ciphers, enabling Bletchley Park to crack the Spanish codes. |
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Alex Massie is a former Washington correspondent for The Scotsman and The Daily Telegraph. |
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Even the fact that the heroine is an ex-actor and the Washington bigwig she befriends a thwarted thesp gives the whole affair a cosy patina of showbusiness. |
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His work has also appeared at The rumpus, The Millions, and The Washington Independent Review of Books. |
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The speakers at the 50th anniversary commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington were uniformly left-of-center. |
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Todd, who wears a goatee, is also deeply knowledgeable about politics and Washington folkways. |
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If Washington is to adopt a tougher stance toward Beijing, it needs a lot of methodical calculation. |
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So today, gridlock in Washington simply mirrors who we are and where America is. |
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Historians disagree whether Washington told whoppers or whether he just spread propaganda among British spies and soldiers to help win the American Revolution. |
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In 1977, Wes and 1 rediscovered a fossil-rich Eocene lakebed in the small northeastern Washington town of Republic by kicking over a stone at the edge of the main street. |
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The food fight makes for great TV and rabid tweeting among the Washington press corps. |
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But unbeknown to the Japanese, Soviet leader Josef Stalin had promised Washington and London that he would attack Japanese forces within three months of Germany's defeat. |
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The credentialed overclass centered in Washington and the universities despises people without elite educations. |
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In the center of the mantelshelf is a gilt-bronze clock featuring a figure of George Washington based on Washington at the Battle of Trenton, painted in 1792 by John Trumbull. |
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Even old Washington hands sometimes find themselves with their mouths agape at the brazenness of the latest corporate innovation in ripping off the public. |
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Back then, the cataclysmic flood waters in the region scoured away the soils of Eastern Washington and carried house-sized boulders from Montana as far away as Oregon. |
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As have i. Memos in Washington do not translate well in places like Helmand. |
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The Washington Free Press, a Seattle-based progressive bimonthly newspaper, has had stories in Project Censored's top twenty-five in three out of the past five years. |
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Meanwhile, back at the negotiating table, Kerry has been carting in cupcakes to buck up colleagues, The Washington Post tells us. |
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The missive was passed to Washington through a Swiss diplomat and rejected without even a response by the Bush team. |
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Always a wealthy man, Washington was known to splurge on diversions for his family and guests. |
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To the local reporters, guys from Texas, the visiting journalistic prima donnas are just a bunch of Washington media wimps, whining about the heat. |
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The incident was reported in the Washington Post and an enterprising Brooklyn toyshop owner had the brain wave of creating a toy bear named Teddy's Bear. |
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The Saudi ambassador to Washington at the time, Prince Bandar, provided the heavy lifting. |
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It did not seem right to me, at such an age and in such a time, that I should be sitting in Washington in the position of a deliberator and debater. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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Only this time, the return fire had a rare twist, one that could produce Washington convulsions. |
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But 2013 marks the changing of the guard, as actress Kerry Washington graces the August issue. |
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He used to have Washington spinmeister Margaret Tutwiler managing the press. |
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Museums, artists and society in general face the threat of coming under the heel of an extreme right-wing bureaucracy in Washington and elsewhere. |
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The Washington Post also mentioned Lynch and former Associate Attorney General Tony West as candidates on the shortlist. |
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I think it's a dangerous thing to have that schmoozy Washington relationship between reporters and principals, because that's when news doesn't get reported. |
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During the convention, debates about the executive were shaped by the belief that Washington would be its first office-holder. |
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Even after Bandar left as ambassador to Washington in 2005, he continued to carry messages back and forth from Riyadh. |
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Two factors made Hiram Revels especially interesting to the Washington establishment. |
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Comedy Central seems to have focused its satirical lens on the Washington Redskins controversy. |
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In the Washington Post, former chief Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson won't stand with Rand. |
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Several cities, including Washington D.C. and Milwaukee, cancelled planned performances by the group. |
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Bad news is that foreign fishermen will have to bring each catfish to Washington for inspection. |
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At the time of the AP subpoena, Tracy Schmaler, a veteran Washington communications specialist, held the position. |
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Advocates on both sides are celebrating and condemning roe and its implications at events in Washington and across the country. |
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But in an era when Washington can barely keep its doors open, some congratulation is in order. |
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Subsequent reports confirmed the news, and at 0700 MacArthur received a radiogram from Washington authorizing him to implement war plans against Japan. |
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I first met Michael in early May 2011, while I was in Washington on leave from the combat zone in Afghanistan. |
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He has more than tripled his support after four years in office, while Washington has only grown more bitterly polarized. |
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It has emulated others in learning how Washington works and how to work in Washington. |
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Often found in large rafts outside the breeding season, Common Goldeneyes are frequent winter residents in Puget Sound and on large Washington rivers. |
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By early Wednesday morning, Abedin had returned, but Weiner sent no signals to Washington that he was ready to relent. |
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Stephan met Leo when he first arrived in Georgetown from Washington en route to Jonestown. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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Likewise, some University of Washington regents have suggested that without more effort by the state, the university may want to consider taking fewer students. |
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Delegates voted down a resolution to condemn the Washington Redskins team name as racially offensive. |
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Have a glass of Washington wine by the massive river-rock fireplace, or stake out an Adirondack chair by the inn's lake while you wait for your table. |
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The company is innocuously and indirectly but also somehow reasonably called Washington River Protection Solutions. |
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But the baseball fans of Washington received their joyful, long-awaited wake-up call this week when the newest mutation of the team took the field in Florida. |
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We went around the country to report on how closed-door, back-room deals in Washington were costing ordinary workers and taxpayers their livelihood and security. |
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In the aftermath of the American Revolution, George Washington was keen to rebuild his personal finances. |
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As you will sure agree, what follows is some of the most illuminating journalism since those two hacks at the Washington Post brought Watergate down on Nixon. |
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Condon can take some encouragement that the Times favorably reviewed an earlier Washington production of Side Show. |
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The journey began well, as Washington managed to collect some rent from war-ravaged tenants in Cumberland. |
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An aggressive campaign to boost security on Washington state ferries will allow State Patrol troopers to conduct random searches of vehicles as motorists wait to board. |
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His rivals in Washington looked for the slightest indication of his famed ego or misbehavior. |
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Establishing a blue-ribbon commission in the midst of scandal is a time-honored Washington tradition. |
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Since arriving in Washington in 1990, Boehner has played up his bon vivant image. |
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The women, like Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, wore Washington power suits. |
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Beneath all the bobbing and weaving in Washington is an attempt to seek the balance between campaigning and governing. |
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In Oregon, voters will decide whether to join Washington and Colorado in legalizing cannabis for recreational use. |
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But the proposition had eventually broken apart in the churning, acidic stomach of Washington politics. |
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He focuses much of his attention on a third war, often simmering under the surface, between Washington and Islamabad. |
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A map showing the way to the Ark of the Covenant was burned into the palm of his hand when Washington grasped a medallion from the counter of a burning barroom. |
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It turns out he just wanted to get to Washington because he figured it was safer there than in Houston. |
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Like the elaborately choreographed escape from default, it was a signal moment of Washington unreality, more farce than tragedy. |
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The boat was also traced to the tsunami, Curt Hart of the Washington Department of ecology told The Daily Beast. |
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Let's vote out every Washington leader who has ever betrayed symptoms of reasonableness and pragmatism. |
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Saban also lamented the fact that Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos purchased the Washington Post. |
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No issue better captures the dysfunction of Washington than the trumped up debate over the Keystone XL pipeline. |
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That would change overnight and Washington would almost certainly re-start a campaign to delegitimize the court around the world. |
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With respect to China, it is true that September 11 did block movement toward a new hard-line policy from Washington that some administration hawks may have wanted. |
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Dubya, meanwhile, slunk out of Washington with an approval rating of 22 percent, the least popular president in 70 years. |
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To be sure, Washington has been trying to defang this capability, but it has been living with it. |
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But these observers don't all have the influence of some Washington pundits, whose skepticism was deep-seated. |
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Before moving to The Daily Beast, dickey worked for Newsweek in Paris and Cairo and for The Washington Post in Mexico City. |
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At George Washington University, wannabe political peddlers can now study the much-maligned world of swaying and influencing. |
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Since then, Randolph dreamt of bring hundreds of thousands of people to Washington to speak with one voice for jobs and rights. |
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We can still talk about the possibilities for the bravery of love that no amount of dysfunction in Washington can deny. |
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Former Senator and U.S. Envoy George Mitchell joins other top Washington players to deconstruct the shutdown crisis. |
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Why did The Washington Post kiss it off in one nasty paragraph? |
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Perhaps Washington can do to the Arabs what Moscow did to the Tatars? |
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The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state. |
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out. |
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Their interest, as ever, is in pushing the perception that Washington is dysfunctional. |
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The Washington Ballet's varied repertory attracted Gaither too. |
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Well, if Washington had any brains, it would not continue to let Karzai get away with this double-dealing. |
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In between the now regular jaunts from Washington to Ottawa, Denis arranged to meet with the provincial premiers privately in closed off dining rooms. |
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Dublin continues to attract a steady number of visitors despite the downturn in the tourism industry since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington in September. |
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On April 10th, Washington debated a new report by Medicare trustee Chuck Blahous. |
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While we know that Washington married Martha Custis, a young widow, in 1759, we have no intimate details about this partnership. |
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Rarely in modern history have so many in Washington labored so hard and produced so little. |
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