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| hn W. Bischoff (1850, Chicago - 1909, Washington | DC), a blind musician and composer |
| the Corporate Leadership Council in Washington, | D.C., a program offered by the Corporate Executive B |
| Crambe glabrata | DC., a colewort sometimes called Heartleaf crambe, |
| Charrow is an American lawyer from Washington, | D.C., a former senior Reagan administration official |
| Deaf (now Gallaudet University) in Washington, | D.C., a position he held until his death. |
| Brookland (Washington, | D.C.), a neighborhood of Washington, D.C. |
| of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, | D.C., a progressive think-tank that seeks to advance |
| ategic and International Studies in Washington, | D.C., a position he held until 1989. |
| t Bertrand, A.G.L. McNaughton, Lionel Chevrier, | D.C. Abbott, D.L. MacLaren |
| Washington, | D.C.: ACU Education and Research Institute, 1977. |
| Map of Washington | D.C. ADS |
| DC Advertising, or D.C. Advertising, is a marketing | |
| ting Disorders Coalition (EDC) is a Washington, | D.C. advocacy organization working to advance the fe |
| Council for the National Interest, a Washington, | DC advocacy group, and a board member of If America |
| As Co-Chair of the Bar's | DC Affairs Section, he advocated voting rights on t |
| ncert, presented by KROQ's Baltimore/Washington, | DC affiliate station WHFS, is the HFStival. |
| sports anchor for WTTG-TV, the Fox Washington, | D.C. affiliate. |
| He died in Washington, | D.C. after a lingering illness and was interred in M |
| onal Gallery of Art, both located in Washington, | DC, after his death. |
| the spring of 1904, Osborn died in Washington, | D.C., after suffering for ten hours from a massive c |
| e United States in 1973, settling in Washington | D.C. after attending college in Florida. |
| He completed his schooling in Washington, | D.C. after his father was elected to national office |
| Durr opened a law practice in Washington, | D.C. after leaving the FCC. |
| ldings (1301 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington, | D.C.) after Keeney - an honor rarely bestowed on liv |
| Abraham Lincoln arrives secretly in Washington, | D.C. after an assassination attempt in Baltimore, Ma |
| ttled around in 2000, playing for Tampa Bay and | D.C. again in 2000, and scoring a career low 9 goals |
| In the 1960s he worked in Washington, | D.C. again, often as a leader. |
| ngs, 100,000 people demonstrated in Washington, | D.C. against the war. |
| tings, 100,000 people demonstrated in Washington | DC against the war. |
| ngs, 100,000 people demonstrated in Washington, | D.C., against the war and protesting the killing of |
| m March 4, 1803, until his death in Washington, | D.C., aged 38. |
| Newton died in Washington, | D.C., aged 64. |
| He died September 29, 1928, in Washington, | D.C., aged 78. |
| Hancock died January 3, 1948 in Washington, | D.C., aged 62. |
| He died in Washington, | D.C. aged 67. |
| He died March 29, 1965 in Washington, | D.C., aged 85. |
| A | DC Air National Guard F-4D in 1987. |
| The | DC Air Guard's 121st Tactical Fighter Squadron is t |
| WNG736 (sometimes referred to as Washington | DC All-Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station tha |
| ia, began attending dance lessons in Washington | D.C., along with her sisters Doris and Pearl, at the |
| tional Museum of Natural History in Washington, | D.C., alongside the Bismarck Sapphire Necklace and t |
| He was initiated into the | DC Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity on cam |
| vidence, New Haven, New York City and Washington | DC also stop at the Route 128 station. |
| ations in the Civil War Defenses of Washington, | D.C., also known as the "Fort Circle". |
| active in the recovery movement in Washington, | D.C. Alston was an active member of her local church |
| During his tenure in Washington, | D.C., Ambassador Abdel Rahman was a frequent guest o |
| f children's testimonial competence Washington, | D.C.: American Psychological Association. |
| Washington, | DC: American Association for the Advancement of Sci |
| te Brooklyn and the Kennedy Center in Washington | DC, among many other venues. |
| In most cases, the law requires a double check ( | DC), an Reduced Pressure Principle Device(RP) devic |
| Seth Justman (born 1951, Washington, | D.C.), an American keyboard player |
| er playing piano in the brothels of Washington, | D.C. and rose to become an important bandleader here |
| e was raised in Columbia Heights in Washington, | D.C., and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, |
| has headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington, | D.C. and at the Church Center for the United Nations |
| He returned to Puerto Rico from Washington, | D.C. and was elected to the Puerto Rican Senate, ser |
| He was born in Washington, | D.C. and raised on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation |
| Lopez was born in Washington, | D.C. and is the son of Donald Lopez. |
| o Parts Stores in northern Virginia, Washington, | DC, and eastern Maryland. |
| Pitney died in 1924 in Washington, | D.C., and was interred at Evergreen Cemetery, in Mor |
| He moved to Washington, | D.C., and engaged in banking until his death there i |
| Lowenthal grew up near Washington, | D.C. and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1990 as |
| st Chris Gentry went on to form the band Vatican | DC, and also manages new acts Noah and the Whale, T |
| iversity of Alabama, he was born in Washington, | D.C. and died in Daytona Beach, Florida at the age o |
| line is due to be released in New York, Atlanta, | DC and LA. |
| Admiral Boone died April 2, 1974 in Washington, | D.C. and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. |
| He was born in Washington, | D.C. and was named for his grandfather, David Worth |
| Bureau of Investigation serving in Washington, | D.C. and Chicago. |
| use, foreign missions in and around Washington, | D.C., and the Naval Observatory. |
| Fletcher died in Washington, | D.C. and was interred in the Evergreen Cemetery in J |
| Buchanan died in Washington, | D.C., and is buried at the Rock Creek Cemetery. |
| , which owns television stations in Washington, | D.C. and elsewhere, all affiliated with the Disney-o |
| ix, and attended Howard University, Washington, | D.C. and the University of California, Berkeley. |
| was produced by the Source Theatre, Washington | D.C. and received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for |
| He fled Washington, | DC and was located three months later in Bend, Oreg |
| War started, Miles was recalled to Washington, | D.C., and briefly commanded a brigade in the divisio |
| nahan graduated from high school in Washington, | D.C., and earned a Bachelor of Arts in business admi |
| f Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington | DC, and the New Mexico Museum of Art. |
| president of the Aspen Institute in Washington, | D.C. and joined Heidrick & Struggles as a partner in |
| s Spanish Ambassador to Buenos Aires, Washington | DC and Paris. |
| Cesca grew up in Washington, | D.C. and Northern Virginia. |
| Reilly moved to Washington, | D.C. and worked for two years with the Central Intel |
| more than 270 lawyers in the firm's Washington, | D.C. and McLean, Virginia offices. |
| TUTA was established in 1995 in Washington, | D.C., and its mission is "to engage the American aud |
| In 1936, he traveled to Washington, | D.C., and took part in congressional hearings on tax |
| the Studio Theatre's Conservatory (Washington, | D.C.) and voice at Catholic University. |
| Cairo, Egypt, the Saudi Institute in Washington, | DC, and the American Friends Service Committee in S |
| Afterward, Smith practiced law in Washington, | DC, and Atlanta. |
| He was born in Washington, | D.C. and studied at Harvard University, graduating i |
| He worked for CNN in Washington, | D.C. and for Associated Press Television in Rome. |
| tion on the MARC Camden Line between Washington, | DC and Baltimore's Camden Station. |
| th the United States Post Office in Washington, | D.C., and his family moved to that town in 1834. |
| ended Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, | D.C., and St. Ann's Academy in middle school. |
| tes by 2007, as well as contacts in Washington, | D.C. and the Virgin Islands. |
| The treaty was negotiated in Washington, | D.C. and New York City. |
| strict is located in the suburbs of Washington, | D.C., and has the largest black middle class of any |
| them in Bach's St Matthew Passion in Washington | D.C. and in Handel's Messiah in Salzburg. |
| 865, Sawyer was at Ford's Theater in Washington | D.C. and witnessed the assassination of President Li |
| ber 13, 1942 at Griffith Stadium in Washington, | D.C. and the attendance was 36,006. |
| the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, | D.C. and performed with the stolen Stradivarius for |
| Washington University Law School in Washington, | D.C. and was immediately admitted to the practice of |
| Other characters included the overseeing birds; | D.C. and Jack the Lad and the villainous Moth Gang. |
| nois, Massachusetts, Georgia, Texas, Washington, | DC, and Canada. |
| He practiced law in Washington, | D.C., and served on the faculty of National Universi |
| He died in Washington, | DC, and is buried at the Oakland Cemetery in Deniso |
| show ended up at the Arena Stage in Washington | D.C. and ran for ten years. |
| Starting in 2003, Washington, | D.C. and Prince George's County, Maryland became inf |
| the creation of the Tidal Basin in Washington, | D.C., and for laying out the Panama Canal. |
| er-Counsellor in the Turkish Embassy, Washington | DC, and on his return he became the Spokesman for t |
| He was born in Washington, | D.C. and died in Los Angeles, California. |
| Shielding efficiency of sheet materials under | DC and low frequency magnetic fields can also be as |
| isition of farmland in northwestern Washington, | D.C. and southern Montgomery County, Maryland, for t |
| e courses at Catholic University at Washington, | D.C., and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, st |
| Paul died in Washington, | D.C., and was buried with full military honors in Ar |
| ny also has offices in San Francisco, Washington | DC, and Japan. |
| Machine appears to conform to the continuity of | DC and Dark Horse Comics, it is most likely not con |
| Bowden died in Washington, | D.C., and was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery in Will |
| eptember, 1814 the British occupied Washington, | D.C. and the credit of the government was lowered ev |
| Spear died in Washington, | D.C., and was buried with honors at Arlington Nation |
| terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, | D.C., and the Pennsylvania countryside. |
| arles A. Nichols died in office, in Washington, | D.C., and is interred in Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroi |
| Machen was born in Washington, | D.C., and graduated from Hyattsville, Maryland, High |
| he west end of the National Mall in Washington, | D.C., and was followed by many reports of funnel clo |
| He was born in Washington, | D.C. and educated at the University of Virginia. |
| In 2004, Lujo Records relocated to Washington, | DC, and Jocelyn Toews bought 50% of the label. |
| political editor of Townhall.com in Washington, | D.C. and hosts his own Sunday night program, The Guy |
| In his youth, Williams moved to Washington, | D.C. and attended an industrial school in Delaware a |
| He held pastorates in Washington, | D.C. and New York City before moving to Iowa. |
| Fish was born in Washington, | D.C. and attended the prestigious private Kent Schoo |
| esidentially appointed executive of Washington, | D.C., and the only person to serve as Mayor-Commissi |
| He served in China, Washington, | D.C. and Mexico. |
| ls, he has been posted to Singapore, Washington | D.C. and Paris. |
| neer School at Washington Barracks, Washington, | D.C. and in December was sent to France. |
| It has offices in Washington, | D.C. and Philadelphia, where the University of Penns |
| Washington, | DC and Arlington, VA are also areas of distribution |
| irm, with offices in Pittsburgh, PA, Washington, | DC and Harrisburg, PA. |
| e of operating on diesel power, and under 1.5 kV | DC and 25 kV 50 Hz AC electrification. |
| He died in Georgetown, Washington, | D.C., and is interred in Oak Hill Cemetery in George |
| demned the attacks in New York City, Washington | D.C. and Pennsylvania and regarded the incidents as |
| New York City, and then returned to Washington, | D.C., and died there in 1914. |
| ist churches in Texas, Pennsylvania, Washington, | DC, and New York. |
| Correspondent (in London, Paris and Washington | D.C.) and commentator e.g. for NRC Handelsblad. |
| He became a member of the bar in Washington, | D.C. and in California. |
| He died in 1960 in Washington, | D.C., and is buried in the Sedgwick family plot in S |
| d in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, | D.C., and is interred in Oak Hill Cemetery. |
| on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, | D.C. and Martinsburg, WV (with an extension to Frede |
| He died in Washington, | D.C., and was buried in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. |
| ions from the American University in Washington | D.C. and then moved to New York to pursue her acting |
| from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, | D.C., and a Ph.D. from Iliff School of Theology in D |
| Odivelas FC, Barreirense FC, CD Fatima, Imortal | DC and Real SC. |
| ng assistant at George Washington University in | D.C., and three years split between Washington D.C., |
| Byrns was Speaker when he died in Washington, | D.C., and had been planning to run for reelection. |
| is died in 1966 while a resident of Washington, | D.C., and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. |
| On the 1st, they were sent to Washington, | DC, and were part of the grand rreview on the 23rd. |
| He remained in private practice in Washington, | D.C. and northern Virginia until 1971, when he becam |
| lustrated General Winfield Scott in Washington, | D.C., and then entered the field to render the First |
| Jones first lived in Washington, | D.C., and served as superintendent and examiner of t |
| on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, | D.C. and Frederick, MD. |
| Strategic and International Studies, Washington | DC and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies |
| n to visit relatives in Florida and Washington, | D.C., and to her childhood home on Cape Cod. |
| , a think tank which later moved to Washington, | D.C., and was renamed the American Enterprise Instit |
| e engaged in the practice of law in Washington, | D.C., and resided in Oxon Hill, Maryland. |
| He died in Washington, | D.C. and was interred in the State Cemetery in Frank |
| largest children's hospital between Washington, | D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia. |
| He learned printing in Washington, | D.C. and then migrated to Columbus, Georgia in 1839 |
| The Dawson Lodge in Washington, | D.C. and the Dawson Lodge in Social Circle, Georgia |
| st of the war he had staff duties in Washington | D.C. and was concerned with inspection, recruiting, |
| He died on July 2, 1946 in Washington, | D.C. and is buried at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in S |
| Mixing the events staged in Washington, | D.C. and those happening in the Gulf, a strange thre |
| He died in Washington, | D.C., and was interred in Milford Cemetery, Milford, |
| ul VI named him auxiliary bishop of Washington, | D.C., and titular bishop of Tusuro. |
| The job took him to Washington, | D.C. and also caused him to change his political aff |
| from university, she found a job in Washington, | D.C. and worked as a secretary. |
| dings are now known as Chevy Chase, Washington, | D.C. and Chevy Chase, Maryland. |
| scheduled passenger flight between Washington, | D.C., and Norfolk, Virginia, run by Capital Airlines |
| Ambassador to the United States in Washington, | D.C., and Mexico. |
| ade the ballot in all 50 states and Washington, | D.C., and received 291,627 votes (0.28% of the popul |
| fellowships at the Kennan Institute, Washington | DC and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. |
| d the practice of law after leaving Washington, | D.C., and died in Jackson, California in 1886. |
| udied law at Georgetown University, Washington, | D.C., and was admitted to the bar in 1928 and licens |
| e often installed to show the operating voltage ( | DC and sometime AC) and current output. |
| raduation, he joined his parents in Washington, | D.C., and attended social events escorting Margo Cou |
| Oliver L. Spaulding died in Washington, | D.C., and is interred in Arlington National Cemetery |
| He resumed the practice of law in Washington, | D.C., and died in Olney, Maryland, on June 22, 1968. |
| Wayne died in Washington, | D.C., and was interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Sav |
| play venues such as the 9:30 Club in Washington, | DC and Ned Devine's in Herndon, VA. |
| istrict hugs the northern border of Washington, | D.C. and is one of the most educated and wealthy con |
| is situated on the National Mall in Washington, | D.C., and directly faces the Capitol of the United S |
| The trams run on 750 volts | DC and have a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour ( |
| tion at the Deep Sea Diving School, Washington, | D.C., and was assigned duty with the Salvage Unit un |
| He founded newspapers in Washington, | DC; and Norfolk, Virginia; as well as co-founding t |
| on University School of Medicine in Washington, | D.C. and earned an M.D. |
| He died in Washington, | D.C., and is interred in the Congressional Cemetery. |
| Takoma Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, | D.C., and the city's first mayor. |
| t covers most of northern Virginia, Washington, | D.C., and southern Maryland. |
| It served duty at Washington, | D.C. and Alexandria, Virginia until May 11, then mov |
| tional and patent law in Boston and Washington, | D.C. and turned down the appointment of Secretary of |
| without overdubbing at The Bayou in Washington, | D.C. and The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. |
| c and Atmospheric Administration in Washington, | D.C. and in 1981 he was appointed director of its Cl |
| was admitted to the bar in New York, Washington | D.C., and Indiana. |
| bert E. Lee and his troops march on Washington, | D.C., and launch an assault, hoping that if they can |
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