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s an attorney, and a member of the Maryland and | D.C. bars. |
f You Want It is the third album of Washington, | D.C. based band Dead Meadow. |
In 1993 the band signed with Washington, | DC based label Bedazzled Records. |
Washington | DC based Judge Joyce Hens Green extensively quoted |
om the Hills is the second album of Washington, | D.C. based band Dead Meadow. |
, Abraham opened The Abraham Group, a Washington | DC based international strategic consulting firm. |
licensed by Lamaze International, a Washington, | D.C. based nonprofit organization. |
e Environmental Integrity Project, a Washington, | DC based project of Rockefeller Family Fund. |
ears as part of The Nighthawks, the Washington, | D.C. based blues and roots rock ensemble. |
lison began other bands, notably the Washington | D.C. based Partyline. |
DCide is a Washington, | DC based independent record label most noted for re |
an ambassador for Future Harvest, a Washington, | D.C., based agricultural research association. |
In 1962, he co-founded the Washington, | D.C. based law firm Wilmer Cutler & Pickering, speci |
In 2009, Gold Toe worked with Washington, | D.C., based marketing and design company, Unison Age |
Designed by Washington, | D.C. based architect Hugh Jacobson, its signature "h |
tees for The Heritage Foundation, a Washington, | D.C. based public policy research institute. |
Campbell and Michael E. O'Hanlon, (Washington, | D.C.: Basic Books, 2006) |
building designed by A. A. Crowell and built by | DC Bass and Sons Construction. |
Ken's (Maryland - suburban Washington | DC, became Bob's late 1960s) |
They resultantly wrote the role of | DC Becker especially for Baker, where the producers |
Sixty-seventh Congress, but died in Washington, | D.C. before the session began. |
erved at San Diego, California, and Washington, | D.C., before joining the 1st Marine Raider Battalion |
with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in Washington, | D.C., before going to Europe to take command of Nava |
ation counsel from 1960 to 1962, in Washington, | D.C., before entering private practice in 1962. |
orth Amherst, Massachusetts, and in Washington, | D.C., before attending Dartmouth. |
ode Island served in the defenses of Washington | D.C. before eventually returning to the Shenandoah V |
yland, and reached the outskirts of Washington, | D.C., before turning back. |
twelve years in South Carolina and Washington, | D.C. before getting involved in politics. |
52 to 1954 at the British Embassy in Washington | D.C. before returning to work in HM Treasury. |
visited President Herbert Hoover in Washington, | D.C., before returning to Spain. |
After that, he practiced law in Washington, | D.C. before retiring to his Mississippi farm in 1941 |
He attended Western High School (Washington, | D.C.) before going on to the University of Maryland |
from Missouri in 1881, and died in Washington, | D.C. before his first term was completed, in April, |
In May, 1966, he testified in Washington, | D.C. before the US Senate's Internal Security Subcom |
irginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Washington | D.C. before establishing the college. |
presented the Creek Nation sions in Washington, | D.C., before Congressional committees and the Courts |
In the summer of 2006, | DC began publishing a six-issue miniseries by write |
the U.S. Department of Treasury in Washington, | D.C., beginning in 1861. |
e center was the site of one of the Washington, | D.C. Beltway sniper attacks in 2002. |
State of the Union: | D.C. Benefit Compilation is a compilation album, com |
e continuing to maintain offices in Washington, | D.C., Bentley commuted by air to Ann Arbor to attend |
restaurant has three locations, in Washington, | D.C.; Bethesda, Maryland; and Arlington, Virginia. |
he Catholic University of America in Washington | D.C. between 1974 and 1981 where he completed his Ma |
16th West Virginia was organized at Washington, | D.C. between August and September 1862. |
onducted in on February 22, 1855, in Washington, | DC between the United States and the Pillager Chipp |
onducted in on February 27, 1855, in Washington, | DC between the United States and the Ho-chunk (Winn |
k of England and British Embassy in Washington, | D.C. between 2000 and 2006. |
The board met in Washington, | DC between 3 and 12 January 1946. |
M.A. McGarth, E. Nelson, | D.C. Black, G. Gatewood, K. Noll, A. Schultz, S. Lub |
Now living in Washington | D.C., Block has a wife named Alexandra and a daughte |
Born in Washington, | D.C., Blue grew up a fan of the Washington Senators. |
Washington, | D.C.: BNA Books, 1994. |
ter of William O'Neale, who owned a Washington, | D.C. boarding-house called the Franklin House, a soc |
DC Books is the distributor for Malayalam translati | |
Kannadi Kanmolavum: kathakal, | DC books, Kottayam (Kerala), 2000 |
bhaskarapattelarum ente jeevithavum: Novella, | DC books, Kottayam (Kerala) |
Zachariayude Kathakal, | DC Books, Kottayam (Kerala), India 2002 |
Enthundu Vishesham Peelathose, | DC Books, Kottayam (Kerala), India 1996 |
Balachandran Chullikkad) (2000) was published by | DC Books, Kottayam, Kerala, India. |
Kottayam, | DC Books, 1982. |
An annotated edition was published by | DC Books. |
Dc Books. | |
ini - (Akshara Sloka Composition) - Published by | DC Books. |
Entered service at: Washington, | D.C. Born: Buffalo, N.Y. |
Entered service at: Washington, | D.C. Born: October 31, 1831, Utica, N.Y. |
did he die in Bethesda, Maryland or Washington | DC? both are in the article. |
include: San Francisco, California, Washington, | DC, Boulder, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota, Long |
theast and runs past the Pentagon to end at the | D.C. boundary just before the George Washington Memo |
Born in Washington, | D.C., Bradley received an LL.B. from Harvard Law Sch |
taie has been an active member of the Washington | DC Branch of the American Society of Microbiology, |
Washington | D.C.: Brassey's, 2003. |
Operations Changed American History (Washington, | DC: Brassey's, 2002) |
DC Brau Brewing, founded in 2011 in Washington, D.C | |
DC Brau is also supporting a bill before the D.C. C | |
DC Brau's inaugural beer is "The Public," an Americ | |
Heurich Brewery was a Washington, | D.C., brewery founded by Christian Heurich in 1894 a |
During his time at | DC, Broderick worked on Firestorm, Captain Atom, Ba |
After ten years at | DC, Broderick's relationship with that company sour |
vention Decisions and Voting Records (Washington | DC: Brookings Institution, 1973), pp. |
. Campbell and James B. Steinberg, (Washington, | D.C.: Brookings, 2008) |
nt was assigned to the defenses of Washington, | D.C.. Brooks played a significant role in planning t |
While in | D.C., Bruni was assigned to cover Capitol Hill, Cong |
These include | dc brush, dc brushless, stepper, or in some cases, |
Vice-Champion of Belgium in 1938 with | DC Bruxelles |
Belgian Champion in 1936 and 1937 with | DC Bruxelles |
wport, R.I.; Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, | D.C.; Bureau of Naval Personnel Washington, D.C. & M |
s eventually promoted to the paper's Washington | D.C. bureau chief. |
04) and worked as a reporter in the Washington, | D.C., bureau (December 1998-May 2002). |
re joining FBN, Barnes served as the Washington, | DC bureau chief and correspondent for television gr |
Bureau Chief Tim Russert brought Costello to the | DC bureau in 2005. |
isagor was a journalist who served as Washington | DC bureau chief for the Chicago Daily News (1959-76 |
He joined Knight-Ridder's Washington, | D.C. bureau in 1965 and covered the American Civil R |
He is based in their Washington | D.C. Bureau. |
2007 and is based in the network's Washington, | D.C. bureau. |
members laid off from the Tribune's Washington, | D.C. bureau. |
affairs for the Boston Globe in its Washington, | D.C. bureau. |
is a CNN correspondent based in the Washington, | D.C. bureau. |
e home was the summer residence for Washington, | D.C., businessman and former District of Columbia Co |
Boykin died in Washington, | D.C. but is interred in Pine Crest Cemetery, Mobile, |
, he resumed the practice of law in Washington, | D.C., but was appointed as a member of the Internati |
Barlow was born in Washington, | DC, but grew up in Louisville, Kentucky. |
He started a consultancy firm in Washington, | D.C. but currently lives in Mapleton, North Dakota. |
as not completely stage-managed from Washington, | DC but it was not exactly a spontaneous Iraqi opera |
unds, Upton was forced to retire to Washington, | D.C., but was back in command to participate in the |
k at Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, | DC), but also excelled at basketball and baseball f |
cross to Union lines and travel to Washington, | D.C., but was arrested by Confederates before he cou |
joined Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington | D.C., but missed teaching. |
d the practice of his profession in Washington, | D.C., but retained his legal residence in Bow, New H |
He currently lives in Washington, | DC, but he and his partner maintain their legal res |
l 25, 1931 at the Library of Congress Washington | DC by the Brosa Quartet. |
to the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Washington | D.C., by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior-2000. |
as formally recognized as the official dance of | D.C. by the city council. |
ectrified (on the third rail system at 650 volts | DC) by the Southern Railway on 1 January 1939 . |
ffairs to the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington | DC, by President Mahinda Rajapaksa in December 2007 |
ving into the area, and commuted to Washington, | D.C. by train. |
al Geographic Society is founded in Washington, | D.C. by Gardiner Greene Hubbard. |
tt, who in 1976 were assassinated in Washington, | DC by agents of the Chilean secret service. |
In the popular online video series, Marvel vs. | DC by ItsJustSomeRandomGuy, Deadpool uses this line |
Dilshad Colony, also known as | Dc by its residents, is a large housing colony situ |
Night of First Americans art expo in Washington, | DC, by President Ronald Reagan. |
and currently airs in 15 states and Washington, | D.C. by Public Radio International. |
f the Catholic Information Center in Washington, | DC, by Theodore Cardinal McCarrick in 2004. |
Arlington County is connected to Washington, | D.C. by several road bridges across the Potomac Rive |
The company was started in Washington | D.C. by Howard and Amy Waddell in 1998. |
t Kazue de Cristoforo was honored in Washington | D.C. by the National Endowment for the Arts in Septe |
John Kirby and Buster Bailey, Washington | D.C., ca. |
Jim starred in the 1983 comedy film | D.C. Cab as Arnie, a member of the rival cab company |
Washington | D.C. CAL Publications, October 2006. |
t and English in Indiana, Illinois, Washington, | D.C., California and Taiwan. |
the Museum of American Folk Art in Washington, | D.C. called Hunter "the most celebrated of all South |
ions of both the portrait (today in Washington, | D.C.) called Don Diego de Guevara (d. |
in the pilot and first series of New Tricks, and | DC Callum Gada in Paradox. |
He also serves on the board of the | DC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. |
Public Policy and Management at the Washington, | DC campus. |
Some national capitals, like Washington, | D.C., Canberra, Mexico City and Brasilia have a fede |
Washington, | DC: Canon Law Society of America, 1991. |
David Demarest began his Washington, | D.C. career in the late 1970s, working with state an |
Third weekend in June (a week before | DC Caribbean Festival). |
revious locations were in Tokyo and Washington, | D.C. Carlos Llaguno is the executive chef, his prede |
Washington, | D.C.: Carnegie Institute of Washington. |
(48.4%) and 266 electoral votes (20 states and | D.C. carried) |
l Quarterly Monograph Series, no. 30 (Washington | DC: Catholic Biblical Association, 1998). |
ly after the Sheppard Act passed in Washington, | D.C., causing the District to go dry prior to Prohib |
rship Fund, Bread for the City, Hope and a Home, | DC Central Kitchen, and Facilitating Leadership in |
dman, a private audit firm that gave [Washington | DC CFO Natwar] Gandhi its seal of approval earlier |
He did not appear again until an issue of | DC Challenge, in which he and Djuba teamed up with |
on for Best Duo Sex Scene in "SuperCharge" with | D.C. Chandler (Studio 2000). |
Island Press, Washington, | D.C. Chapter 6. ISBN 1-55963-591-6. |
, Rogers served as Treasurer of the Washington, | D.C. chapter of the American Veterans for Equal Righ |
He has been a Governor for the Washington, | D.C. Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Ar |
and in 2004, Oral Suer, CEO of the Washington, | D.C. chapter, were convicted of misuse of donations. |
Another unrelated | DC character is The Mad Mod Witch from The Unexpect |
od" was used by Peter Milligan for the unrelated | DC character Shade the Changing Man. |
Angeles, Nashville, Toronto, Boston, Washington | DC, Charleston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and India |
accident and attempts to flee Charnham, Dave met | DC Cheryl Barker, the officer involved and they beg |
e United States, including New York, Washington | D.C., Chicago and Grosse Pointe, Michigan. |
R, Philadelphia, PN, North Carolina, Washington, | DC, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, Long Island, NY, New J |
pters were established in New York, Washington, | D.C., Chicago, and other locales. |
After moving to Washington, | D.C., Chinnis joined and served in leadership positi |
Her colleague, | DC Chris Skelton, remarkes "isn't that near Maccles |
"A ' | DC' Christmas Medley" (H. |
by the Capital Traction Company in Washington, | D.C. circa 1913, the East Carolina Railroad acquired |
to a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit vacated by Duncan Lawrence Groner. |
on the Advisory Committee for Procedures of the | D.C. Circuit and on the Civil Justice Reform Committ |
2010): The | D.C. Circuit held that, under current Supreme Court |
arlick, appealed Leon's ruling to a panel of the | DC Circuit Court of Appeals. |
George W. Bush first nominated Griffith to the | D.C. Circuit on May 10, 2004, to fill a seat vacated |
Brett Kavanaugh, | D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals) and Joshua Krauss (a |
o appeal the decision to the full complement of | D.C. Circuit judges, or it may appeal to the Supreme |
lerked for senior Judge Stephen Williams on the | D.C. Circuit and for Justice Anthony Kennedy on the |
On November 5, 2010, the | D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the decision a |
In 2008, the | D.C. Circuit held that the Second Amendment protecte |
rent judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit and former Associate Counsel to the Ind |
Headphones are connected in series with the | D.C. circuit and the variations in the current are r |
d on the United States Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit. |
e on the United States Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit. |
dge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit. |
d S. Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the | D.C. Circuit. |
on in the United States Court of Appeals for the | DC Circuit. |
umer groups and technology companies before the | D.C. Circuit. |
4.5mm f/2.8 EX | DC Circular Fisheye HSM |
He became Legislative Writer for Washington, | DC City Council member Adrian M. Fenty |
was tried and served 18 days in the Washington, | D.C. city jail. |
In 1996, Skinner was the campaign manager for | D.C. city council candidate Nik Eames of the “Umoja” |
lass rebuilding programme launched, creating the | DC class |
(2,400 hp), and now comfortably fits between the | DC class and the DX class in terms of power output. |
The TranzAlpine, hauled by two | DC class locomotives. |
Nowadays, the DBR class and | DC class comprise the motive power seen running to |
locomotives were rebuilt as EMD model G22AR, the | DC class, with a new cab and upgraded engines. |
s used in a general pool of locomotives with the | DC class, working both freight and passenger servic |
ilding began, the rebuilt locomotives became the | DC class. |
Winning all 50 states (as well as Washington, | D.C.), Clinton handily won the nomination and went o |
student at Georgetown University in Washington, | D.C., Clinton was a campaign aide for Johnson's 1966 |
Britton was performing in Washington, | D.C. clubs as late as 1958 (at or near age 40). |
Settling in Washington, | D.C., Cluss also began building a highly successful |
D.C. coach sent in second half substitutes Tony Sann | |
His community service includes co-chairing the | D.C. Coalition Against Drugs and Violence, a D.C. an |
Born in Washington, | D.C., Cole was one of five children. |
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