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In 1864, when Washington, | D.C., appeared under threat when Jubal Early's Confe |
He later practiced law in Washington, | D.C., appearing before both the Court of Claims and |
He died in Washington, | D.C., April 13, 1881. |
He died in Washington, | D.C., April 16, 1950. |
Navy Yard, Washington, | D.C., April 1864. |
Moved to Washington, | D.C., April 20-26. |
Sutler served until his death in Washington, | D.C., April 5, 1940. |
He died in Washington, | D.C., April 1, 1934, while still in office. |
Moved to Washington, | D.C., April 1-8. |
U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, | D.C., April 1987. |
The regiment left Ohio for Washington, | D.C., April 25, 1865 and was assigned to a Provision |
stories from Flash Comics have been reprinted in | DC Archive Editions. |
Paris and Washington, | D.C. are available as open world recreations in the |
n is a musician originally from the Washington, | D.C. area who has performed in such influential band |
They were a part of the Washington, | D.C. area post-hardcore movement, along with bands l |
Davis was born in the Washington, | D.C. area in 1912 to John Abraham Davis and Gabriell |
one of the "Top 125 Companies" in the Washington | DC area . |
He later moved to Washington, | D.C. area where he was a Resident Scholar at the Joh |
andy Co., a brand of ice cream in the Washington | DC area |
Kettler, a Washington | D.C. area real estate development firm founded by Ro |
Most Washington, | DC area television stations had wall-to-wall covera |
nally in rock and soul bands in the Washington, | D.C. area at the age of 11. |
The 3rd Washington | D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards, honoring |
largest non-profit food bank in the Washington, | D.C. area and a member of America's Second Harvest. |
ses have seeped into the lexicon of Washington, | D.C. area sports fans, who revel in using them to de |
In 2000, he returned to the Washington, | D.C. area when he became the sports director at WUSA |
Washington, | DC area (Washington Dulles International Airport) |
He moved his family to the | D.C. area for a time and was named to Popeye's Hall |
isiana, who held a franchise in the Washington, | D.C., area from 1979-2007. |
bers, some of which have appeared at Washington, | DC area art exhibits and performances. |
He also speaks to youth in the | DC area and has been accepted in the New York Film |
Washington Area Music Awards, for Washington, | D.C. area artists |
of the National Capital Area in the Washington, | D.C. area from 1974 to 2002. |
1998, Katsucon moved operations to Washington, | D.C. area and, for one year, was held in the Radisso |
nnually from employee/donors in the Washington, | D.C. area to hundreds of local and national charitie |
on of Baltimore Orioles games in the Washington, | DC area that were produced by MASN. |
School of Theatre Arts before returning to the | D.C. area to pursue acting. |
The 6th Washington | D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards, honouring |
The 1st Washington | D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards, honoring |
Jackson's family moved to the Washington, | D.C. area in 1973, eventually settling in Silver Spr |
n American singer who is part of the Washington, | DC area music scene. |
Gaetan Duchesne, and was born in the Washington | D.C. area suburbs while his father played for the Wa |
After returning to the Washington, | D.C. area he worked in the research and training div |
ch an online-only news site for the Washington, | D.C., area in spring, 2010. |
Memphis, Tennessee and moved to the Washington, | DC area to attend Howard University. |
In 1993, Heiberg moved back to the Washington | DC area and founded Heiberg Associates, Inc. |
ic career he was a lawyer for major Washington, | D.C. area firms. |
lyst at Lanmark Technology, Inc., a Washington, | D.C. area defense contractor working at the Defense |
Washington | DC Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Sup |
Washington | D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Su |
alyst and administrative work in the Washington | D.C. area, and overseas work as a spy. |
a multi-site church located in the Washington, | D.C. area, pastored by Mark Batterson. |
and some of his family moved to the Washington, | DC area, where he continued his violin studies with |
After a brief trip to the Washington | D.C. area, they saw action in the Shenandoah Valley |
RL's second team to be based in the Washington, | D.C. area, after the Washington, D.C. Slayers. |
While most properties are in the Washington, | D.C. area, B. F. Saul oversees several properties in |
recruiting African Americans in the Washington, | D.C. area, with the understanding that it was only f |
As the economy flourished in the Washington | D.C. area, Loudoun County was determined to be one o |
m the Army in 1967, settling in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
cept unidentified aircraft over the Washington, | D.C. area. |
heaters at metro stops all across the Washington | DC area. |
jor suburban shopping centers in the Washington | D.C. area. |
in movie theaters at metro stops throughout the | DC area. |
David, born in 1992, and live in the Washington | D.C. area. |
wine writer and educator based in the Washington | DC area. |
d (SPAWAR), formerly located in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
Since 1994 he has lived in the Washington, | DC area. |
y moved to various locations in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
d the Fringe and Good Evening in the Washington, | DC, area. |
eas in the USA they were only well known in the | D.C. area. |
occupies DTV channel 30.3 in Greater Washington | DC area. |
r Public television station for the Washington, | D.C. area. |
ity at two different campuses in the Washington, | DC area. |
ighest security features of any building in the | D.C. area. |
became a prominent architect in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
rch, Virginia, serving Metropolitan Washington, | D.C. area. |
se and Intelligence programs in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
nter was originally planned for the Washington, | D.C., area. |
Manassas, Virginia, serving the metro Washington | DC area. |
e based in Vienna, Virginia, in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
anny) is now a music teacher in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
post-hardcore band from the greater Washington, | D.C. area. |
r headquartered in the metropolitan Washington, | D.C. area. |
y Band, he decided to remain in the Washington, | D.C. area. |
s in Philadelphia and the Baltimore-Washington, | D.C. area. |
for vacationing weekenders from the Washington, | D.C. area. |
rty for handicapped children of the Washington, | D.C., area. |
ed crossing state lines with prostitutes in the | D.C. area. |
Elsener" in some parts of the larger Washington, | DC Area. |
al klezmer band originally from the Washington, | D.C. area. |
t from the Ford Foundation, set designs for the | D.C. Arena Stage. |
As a business/economic correspondent in | DC, Arena covered both Capitol Hill and the White h |
h the story takes place in Germany, Washington, | D.C., Arlington, Virginia, and Chicago, Illinois, th |
It was designed by noted Washington, | D.C. Armenian-American architect Mihran Mesrobian in |
The station also serves the | D.C. Armory, a popular venue for shows and entertain |
lel to the Verizon Center event was held at the | D.C. Armory; a total of over 27,000 young people att |
proaches to East-West Arms Control (Washington, | D.C.: Arms Control Association, 1979) |
w York City, New York, and moved to Washington, | D.C., arriving there within a few days. |
on Post included Smith in its 1974 Who's Who of | D.C. artists and musicians. |
e Senators' 11th and last season in Washington, | D.C., as they moved to Arlington, Texas the followin |
the Civil War began was working in Washington, | D.C., as a clerk in the Treasury Department. |
ct Headquarters Recruiting Station, Washington, | D.C., as a recruiting sergeant. |
orted to Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, | D.C., as Head Special Officer Programs Section, Pers |
In July 2009, Tucker moved to Washington, | D.C., as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's politica |
ng was born and raised in northeast Washington, | D.C., as a son of a bricklayer. |
rector for a member of the Texas Senate, and in | D.C. as Education Director for the White House Fello |
t to work for the War Department in Washington, | D.C. as a payroll clerk. |
After the War he went to Washington | D.C. as representative of British Signals Intelligen |
o (San Francisco) and Dupont Circle (Washington | D.C.) as the city's LGBT district. |
, the Expos announced their move to Washington, | D.C. as the Washington Nationals. |
public service, he practiced law in Washington, | D.C. as a partner in Wirtz & Gentry (1970-78), Wirtz |
performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, | D.C., as part of the Maximum India festival. |
Later that year, he was posted to Washington | DC as political counsellor, and the New Zealand int |
Kalende is currently in Washington, | D.C. as part of the State Department's International |
job at WTNT ("Sports Radio 570") in Washington, | D.C. as an overnight talk show host and Washington R |
nty, Missouri and later returned to Washington, | D.C. as editor of the Washington Union and printer t |
he U.S. Army Litigation Division in Washington, | D.C., as a Litigation Attorney and Senior Litigation |
He moved to Washington, | D.C. as the private secretary to Representative J. W |
Cianelli later worked in Washington, | D.C. as a lobbyist for Bethlehem Steel. |
He is currently based in Washington | D.C. as a national correspondent. |
I am back in | DC as of last night, but heartily recommend that ar |
he worked at the Embassy of Syria, Washington, | D.C. as administrator of cultural affairs and U.S. C |
Centre for Global Development (CGD), Washington | D.C. as a Senior Fulbright Fellow. |
strial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, | D.C. as well as numerous business and leaderships sc |
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, | D.C. as a junior physicist. |
d installed it in America's Capital, Washington | D.C., as a self produced “mobile” monument to honor |
in college, he began reporting from Washington, | D.C. as an on-air correspondent for NBC television a |
ned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, | D.C., as chief of the Strategic Operations Division |
d in 1995 at American University in Washington, | D.C. as a component of the American University Colle |
He then came back to Washington | D.C. as a member of the 37th Congress in 1861. |
In 1985, he returned to Washington, | D.C., as Executive to the Chief of Staff, United Sta |
the BBC in 1994, but left to move to Washington | DC as a columnist and freelancer in 1997. |
eorgia on May 1, 1920, and moved to Washington, | D.C. as a boy. |
Berry then joined WJLA-TV in Washington, | D.C. as a weekend anchor before switching to the spo |
“Capital Classic” All-Star game in Washington, | D.C., as well as the Georgia North-South All-Star ga |
Boston Navy Yard until returning to Washington, | D.C. as Superintendent of the Naval Observatory. |
He moved to Washington, | D.C., as associate director of the National Sharecro |
t for Colonel Samuel Taylor Suit of Washington, | D.C. as a personal retreat near the spa town, beginn |
He served in Washington, | D.C. as an assistant to Maine Senator Edmund S. Musk |
line was presented with an award in Washington | D.C. as "The Best Offensive Line in the NFL." |
n several shows in New York City and Washington, | DC, as-well-as, shows in Chicago, Minneapolis, Miss |
George C. Lin Emerging Filmmaker Award - | DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival |
ning operations, with residence in Washington, | D.C.. Assistant Register of the United States Treasu |
He died in office in Washington, | D.C. at age 72. |
The Teapartyganza filmed in Washington, | D.C. at the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Sidney Har |
In 1872, Catlin traveled to Washington, | D.C. at the invitation of Joseph Henry, the first se |
United House of Prayer for All People(Anacostia, | DC) at the 2008 White House Children's Holiday Rece |
ent was held on January 19, 2009, in Washington | D.C. at the Verizon Center to celebrate the inaugura |
layed their last show of that era in Washington, | DC at the Beta-Punks Warehouse in October 1993. |
Fortune died in Washington, | D.C. at age 60. |
, Ohio, he moved with his family to Washington, | D.C., at the age of four. |
Freeman died in Washington, | D.C. at age 57. |
l between Aquia Creek, Virginia and Washington, | D.C. at the outbreak of the Civil War. |
ghamton, New York and later died in Washington, | D.C. at the age of 80. |
assigned to the Ebenezer Station in Washington, | D.C. at the Naval Yard (1824). |
She died 29 November 1915 in Washington, | DC at her son's home and was buried in Oak Hill Cem |
He died in Washington, | D.C. at the age of 75 and is interred at Glen Forest |
2007: Rally in Upper Senate Park in Washington, | D.C. at noon on the opening day of the 110th United |
riting in 1968 and studied poetry in Washington, | DC at Trinity University from 1970 to 1972. |
It opened on 2010-03-06 in Washington, | DC, at the DC Independent Film Festival. |
He entered Georgetown College in Washington, | D.C., at the age of thirteen, becoming its first stu |
the Washington State Senate and in Washington, | D.C. at the White House Office of Political Affairs. |
He died November 13, 1961, in Washington, | DC at the Walter Reed Army Hospital. |
Born in Washington, | D.C., Atkins graduated from the University of Florid |
es International Airport outside of Washington, | D.C., ATPCO is owned by a number of US and internati |
e been plotted at a 1976 meeting in Washington, | D.C. attended by Bosch, Luis Posada Carriles, and DI |
n Stephens Graham (1905-1976) was a Washington, | D.C. attorney and political appointee. |
, Raikin hosted his American cousin, Washington | D.C. attorney Steven Raikin, as a guest at his famil |
- prominent early twentieth century Washington, | D.C., attorney and namesake of Darlington School in |
imes (who would become a well-known Washington, | D.C., attorney in the late 19th century). |
s father, Richard C. Shadyac, Sr., a Washington | D.C. attorney, was a long time friend of comedian, a |
m had expanded and several prominent Washington, | DC attorneys were brought in for assistance. |
Washington, | D.C. Aug. 12, 1913 |
Moved to Washington, | D.C., August 10; then to Camp Chase. |
(George) - 4:53 - Lisner Auditorium Washington | D.C. August 8, 1977 |
National War College, Washington, | D.C., August 1952-June 1953. |
Left New Hampshire for Washington, | D.C., August 25, 1862. |
eat of Pope's army from Bull Run to Washington, | D.C., August 31-September 2. Battle of Antietam, Sep |
rfolk, Virginia, August 12; then to Washington, | D.C., August 27, and arrived at Columbus, Ohio, Augu |
m March 4, 1825, until his death in Washington, | D.C., August 13, 1826. |
TheCall | D.C. August, 2008 |
An adapter for using 12-volt | DC automobile power was also available. |
ril 2007, and his successor, former Washington, | D.C. Auxiliary Bishop Kevin Farrell, was installed a |
by the heavily Democratic Baltimore-Washington, | D.C. axis, which casts almost 75 percent of the stat |
lant also include Schotia simplicifolia (Vahl ex | DC) Baill. |
she helped coordinate the successful Washington | DC ballot initiative for Nuclear Disarmament and Ec |
ation on the MARC Penn Line between Washington, | D.C., Baltimore and Perryville, Maryland, United Sta |
. Louis, San Antonio, San Francisco, Washington | D.C., Baltimore and many other cities throughout the |
ation on the MARC Penn Line between Washington, | D.C., Baltimore, MD and Perryville, MD. |
An early influence was | D.C. band Swiz, who also inspired the font used on e |
9, with postings to London, Moscow, Washington, | D.C., Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. |
He was admitted to the Washington, | D.C. bar the same year. |
mittees, and named a "Legend of the Law" by the | D.C. Bar Association. |
ivic and political organizations, including the | D.C. Bar Association and the Democratic Central Comm |
e lobbyist also scolded Konnyu in a Washington, | D.C., bar for touching her knee and for his conduct |
The Washington, | DC bar association admitted him to practice in 1911 |
sador Moose had early assignments in Washington | D.C., Barbados, Vietnam, and the U.N. in New York. |
Michelle Holmes as | DC Barbara Maddox |
tted to the Maryland, Michigan, and Washington, | D.C. bars. |
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