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in that position until his death in Washington, | D.C. in 1907, and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in |
ow George Washington University) in Washington, | D.C. in 1898 and 1899. |
aris and elsewhere before settling in Washington | DC in 1963. |
ling Thunder's Memorial Day event in Washington | D.C. in 2001 for POW-MIA's of the Vietnam era. |
ater George Washington University), Washington, | D.C., in 1859. |
he Tysons Corner, Virginia suburbs of Washington | DC in 1998. |
law and was admitted to the bar in Washington, | D.C. in 1863. |
t and bar on 410 First Street SE in Washington, | D.C., in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. |
ber of the peace convention held in Washington, | D.C., in 1861 in an effort to devise means to preven |
Born in Washington, | D.C. in 1970 and a graduate of Annandale High School |
s Katherine met her second husband in Washington | DC in 1984, and they were married in London on 21 S |
wo days after his 58th birthday, in Washington, | D.C. in 1894. |
he peace convention in 1861 held in Washington, | D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the im |
(now George Washington University), Washington, | D.C., in 1899. |
lunteers of America Soup Kitchen in Washington, | D.C. in 1936 |
ne of the 100 most powerful women in Washington, | DC in 2006. |
gation to the World Food Congress in Washington | D.C. in 1963. |
He died in Washington, | D.C. in 1936. |
as moved to the General Conference, Washington, | D.C., in January, 1938. |
He moved to Washington, | D.C., in 1916 and engaged in the practice of law unt |
etly to Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, | D.C., in a United States military airplane. |
involved in the National's move to Washington, | D.C. in 1938, and served as the festival's honorary |
en after the team moved to downtown Washington, | D.C., in 1997. |
practice of law, and later died in Washington, | D.C. in 1900. |
al fellowship at the Smithsonian in Washington, | D.C., in 1978. |
omoted to major, moved his family to Washington, | DC, in January 1985. |
He entered private practice in Washington, | D.C., in 1987. |
epartment of Georgetown University, Washington, | D.C., in 1908. |
Washington University Law School), Washington, | D.C., in 1875. |
from the 94th Fighter Squadron over Washington | D.C. in support of Operation Noble Eagle |
During a trip to Washington, | D.C. in the year 1952, he discovered a tree that loo |
ka Suratt died in a nursing home in Washington, | D.C. in 1962. |
e correspondent of the ARD bureau in Washington | D.C. in the midst of the Presidential Elections 1992 |
electrify the Manchester to Bury route at 1.2 kV | DC in an attempt to overcome competition from trams |
nal Piano Competition - Performed in Washington, | DC in semifinals |
rom public life in 1885 and died in Washington, | D.C. in 1898; interment was in Arlington National Ce |
a J.D. from Georgetown Law School, Washington, | D.C., in 1959. |
then resumed the practice of law in Washington, | D.C., in 1883. |
He resumed the practice of law in Washington, | D.C., in 1883. |
He died in Washington, | D.C. in 1912 and was interred in Oak Hill Cemetery i |
he Peace Convention of 1861 held in Washington, | D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the im |
Pitchlynn was in Washington, | D.C., in 1861 when the American Civil War started. |
the United States Court of Claims, Washington, | D.C., in 1904. |
d jazz-funk fusion group, formed in Washington, | D.C. in 1973. |
is that they produce the same heating effect as | DC in a given resistance. |
Arriving in Washington, | D.C. in June, the 11th was one of only three Massach |
d to Fairfax, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, | D.C. in 1991, where they continue to reside. |
Its coverage of Washington, | D.C., includes the U.S. Congress, lobbying, media an |
rridor service to New York City and Washington, | D.C., including all Acela Express high speed trains. |
such as the Seattle International Film Festival, | DC Independent, Encounters and Rushes Soho Shorts. |
The Official | DC Index is a series of comic books released by Ind |
Washington, | D.C.: Infantry Journal Press. |
Cutts died in Washington, | D.C.; initial interment was in St. John's Graveyard, |
d and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Washington | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 08872822 |
Washington, | DC: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies |
ullah Kuran, Mimar Sinan, (English), Washington | D.C.: Institute of Turkish Studies, 1987 |
d and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Washington | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 0-88728- |
Washington | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies. |
Washington | DC: Institute for Palestine Studies. |
idi, Walid (1992), All That Remains, Washington | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 0-88728- |
idi, Walid (1992), All That Remains, Washington | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 08872822 |
and Depopulated by Israel in 1948, Washington, | D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 0-88728- |
ine is in reference to then-missing Washington, | D.C. intern Chandra Levy, whose remains were found i |
The | DC International Book Fair offers book releases and |
Smith was born in Washington | DC into an Episcopalian/Quaker family. |
Meigs was born in Washington, | D.C., into a family with an impressive military pedi |
es facilities in Sarasota, Florida, Washington, | D.C., Iraq and Afghanistan. |
icago, Los Angeles, Miami, Baltimore, Washington | DC, Ireland and Italy. |
Itoro Umoh on February 21, 1977 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former WNBA basketball player. |
illy" Austin (born March 8, 1978 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional American football cor |
dc is the capillary diameter | |
Karen Nelson Moore (born in 1948 in Washington, | D.C.) is a federal judge on the United States Court |
se Belote (born October 16, 1956 in Washington, | D.C.) is an Olympic and former World Record holding |
headquarters in Chicago instead of Washington, | D.C. is a historic move. |
son, Jr. (born December 26, 1980 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American professional basketball player. |
. Perry (born September 13, 1948 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American basketball player. |
in Austin (born January 10, 1989 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American football defensive tackle for t |
Jenifer (born October 22, 1960, in Washington, | D.C.) is the bassist for the hardcore punk band Bad |
hydrochalcone, sometimes abbreviated to naringin | DC, is an artificial sweetener derived from naringi |
oover, Jr. (born January 23, 1941 in Washington, | DC) is an American former professional basketball p |
She was born in Washington, | D.C., is married, and has two children. |
ldress (born September 21, 1972, in Washington, | D.C.) is an American professional basketball player |
ondo Wilkins (born July 29, 1975 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former wide receiver and punt returner fo |
l) Martin (born August 16, 1962, in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
14669 Beletic (1999 | DC) is an outer main-belt asteroid discovered on Fe |
ke Banner (born October 20, 1984 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American soccer player who currently pla |
Stobaea purpurea | DC.) is a perennial member of the thistle subfamily |
an Richardson (born June 26, 1937 in Washington | D.C.) is an American experimental physicist whose ar |
ndless Elton (born March 2, 1982 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American-born Chilean slalom canoer who |
on, Jr. (born September 10, 1980 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American professional basketball player |
lip Kuehl (born January 18, 1972 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American football long snapper who is cu |
(5423) 1983 | DC is a Main Belt minor planet. |
Williams (born October 13, 1971 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former American football defensive end in |
cement & Security, headquartered in Washington, | D.C., is a federal law enforcement agency of the U.S |
Live At The 930 Club Washington, | D.C. is a live album by Psychic TV. |
Appendicularia | DC. is a botanic genus of the family Melastomatacea |
Sean Chen (born August 15, 1968 in Washington, | D.C.) is an Asian American comic book artist. |
John Smith (born March 28, 1972 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
obert Brent Museum Magnet School in Washington, | D.C. is named in his honor. |
ry" Chambers (born July 18, 1943 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
tephen Brown (born January 6, 1969 in Washington | DC) is a retired athlete from Trinidad and Tobago w |
Mulloy (born November 22, 1913, in Washington, | D.C.) is a tennis player primarily known for playing |
Laaksonen (born 17 December 1981 in Washington, | D.C.) is a Finnish female ice hockey defenseman. |
Shepherd (born November 3, 1969 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional American football pla |
Henderson (born November 14, 1969) in Washington | DC is a retired American swimmer. |
ny" Austin (born August 31, 1944 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American basketball player. |
rissey (born September 23, 1957, in Washington, | D.C.) is an American politician and former lawyer. |
tional Museum of American History in Washington, | DC is home to the Uriah A. Boyden Papers. |
M. Hanigan (born August 16, 1980 in Washington | D.C.) is a Major League Baseball catcher for the Cin |
Flanagan (born November 10, 1973 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American football center who is currentl |
tt Lyles (born December 27, 1962 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional American football cor |
ke" Kruczek (born March 15, 1953 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American football coach and former quart |
n Pinkett (born January 25, 1964 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional American football pla |
Fort Dupont Park, located in Washington, | DC, is a 376-acre (1.52 km2) wooded park under the |
am Margold (born October 2, 1943 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American pornographic actor, director an |
Rucker (born September 21, 1947 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional American football pla |
Kenny Burns (born in Washington, | DC) is famously known as the Lifestyle Specialist r |
Dwaune Jones (born July 11, 1977 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American football wide receiver. |
The Charlotte Forten Grimke House in Washington | D.C. is listed on the National Register of Historic |
rles Simpson (born July 28, 1943 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American former Major League Baseball ri |
er, III (born December 14, 1968, in Washington, | D.C.) is a former American shot putter and coach. |
ll Chesley (born August 23, 1957 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former American football linebacker in th |
ld Brown (born December 3, 1980, in Washington, | D.C.) is a Canadian football defensive back for the |
1959 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American poet and artist. |
sociation's headquarters building in Washington | D.C. is named The Dolciani Mathematical Center in he |
M. Boswell (born 11 October 1947 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American sports columnist. |
Tim" Bassett (born April 1, 1951 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American basketball player. |
kki Teasley (born March 22, 1979 in Washington, | D.C.) is a basketball player in the WNBA. |
t Peterson (born January 24, 1984 in Washington, | DC) is a boxer in the Light Welterweight division. |
hnny) Jones (born March 12, 1943 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American basketball player. |
4227 Kaali (1942 | DC) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February |
The Pakistan Embassy building in Washington | D.C. is partly modelled on the Naulakha Pavilion. |
ce Adam Vinson (born July 10, 1978 in Washington | DC) is an American boxer. |
n Sluby (born February 18, 1962, in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
1183 Jutta (1930 | DC) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on February |
Jones (born September 13, 1962, in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
Lloyd McNeill (born in Washington, | D.C.) is an artist and flutist, currently based in N |
Scott Evertz (born in Washington, | DC) is currently Senior Vice President at Gibraltar |
llinger (born December 30, 1940, in Washington, | D.C.) is a Democratic Party politician from Maryland |
Tremandraceae R. Br. ex | DC. is the name of a defunct family of flowering pl |
A bridge over the Potomac River in Washington, | D.C., is also named for Rochambeau. |
Ramon Bogans (born May 12, 1980 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American professional basketball player |
dward Moten (born March 25, 1972 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
dozo Senior High School in northwest Washington, | DC, is named for Francis Cardozo. |
Crittenden IV (born March 1, 1970 in Washington | D.C.) is a former American football wide receiver. |
Clarence Seay (born 1957, Washington, | DC) is a jazz bassist and composer. |
ey Battle (born November 9, 1962 in Washington, | D.C.) is a retired American professional basketball |
The Marine Archives building in Washington | D.C. is named in his honor. |
tty” Taylor (born March 13, 1946 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former professional basketball player. |
Matthew J. Zapruder (born 1967 Washington, | D.C.) is an American poet. |
ert Grant (born November 5, 1973 in Washington, | D.C.) is a former Arena Football League fullback/lin |
Adams, M.D. (born May 28, 1945, in Washington, | D.C.) is an American physician, social activist, cit |
man (born January 7, 1986), better known as Baby | DC is a former American rapper. |
Saint Wolbodo Seminary based in Washington, | DC is also named after him. |
b" Hull (born December 28, 1954, in Washington, | D.C.) is an American politician. |
The Race for Hope - | DC is held annually in Washington, DC. |
lion at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, | D.C., is the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital for the D |
Craig Anderson (born July 1, 1938 in Washington, | DC) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. |
David Singer, | DC, is a chiropractor, a Scientologist, and the fou |
amo Robison (born January 14, 1949, Washington, | D.C.) is an American short story writer and novelist |
Cecil Turner, born April 2, 1944 in Washington, | D.C., is a former professional American football pla |
Collis Jones (born July 3, 1949, in Washington, | D.C.) is a former college and professional basketbal |
n Burriss (born January 17, 1985 in Washington, | D.C.) is a Major League Baseball second baseman for |
osenbaum (born December 28, 1986 in Washington, | D.C.) is an American soccer player currently playing |
Rhizobolaceae | DC.) is a family of flowering plants consisting of |
Jeffrey Mumford (born 1955 in Washington, | D.C.) is a U.S. composer who teaches music at Lorain |
60 pages, 2003, Titan Books, ISBN 1-84023-734-1, | DC, ISBN 1-4012-0081-8) |
"Sirius Rising" and "Red Tide", 264 pages, 2005, | DC, ISBN 1-4012-0578-X, Rebellion, ISBN 1-904265-29 |
Edited with L. Gunderson, (editors) Washington, | DC: Island Press. |
cy as clear-channel station WWWT in Washington, | D.C., it broadcasts only during the daytime hours. |
he neighborhood of the same name in Washington, | D.C., it opened on December 5, 1981. |
interest group founded in 1903 in Washington, | D.C.. Its headquarters are in Arlington, Virginia. |
Mareska, J.F., | D.C. Jackson. |
General Hospital, | D.C. Jail and RFK Stadium, the former home of the Wa |
He died in Washington, | D.C., January 27, 1923, and was interred in Valley C |
m March 4, 1817, until his death in Washington, | D.C., January 5, 1821. |
enlisted into the Marine Corps from Washington, | D.C. January 5, 1897. |
-of-School Youth," Inaugural Parade, Washington, | DC, January 20, 1937 |
Movement to Washington, | D.C., January 16-29, and to Fort Fisher, N.C., Febru |
County of Lunenburg - | D.C. Jessen, O. W. Schwartz |
Jewish, is a member of the Greater Washington ( | D.C.) Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. |
he 1925 cornerstone ceremony of the Washington, | D.C. Jewish Community Center |
Amanda Lawrence as | DC Joan Faukland |
two writers better known for their work at rival | DC, John Albano and Steve Skeates. |
by | D.C. Johnston) |
Advertisement for | D.C. Johnston, artist, Milk Street, Boston |
nd was assigned to detached duty in Washington, | D.C., joining General Lafayette Baker's intelligence |
d in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, | D.C.. Jones County, Georgia, was named in his honor. |
Identity ITV1 as | DC Jose Rodriguez |
After moving to | D.C., Joshua performed for then candidate Barack Oba |
government and public policy at the Washington, | D.C. Journalism Center. |
1894, a movement was spearheaded by Washington | D.C. journalist Kate Field to preserve the building |
died in the United States Capitol, Washington, | D.C., July 18, 1963 and was buried in City Cemetery |
obituary from 'The evening times' (Washington, | D.C.), July 02, 1896 |
m March 4, 1875, until his death in Washington, | D.C., July 8, 1876. |
Washington, | D.C., July 24, 1938 - d. Lafayette, Louisiana, Janua |
in the repulse of Early's attack on Washington, | D.C., July 11-12. |
He died in Washington, | D.C., July 1, 1945. |
in the repulse of Early's attack on Washington, | D.C., July 11-12. |
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