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The woman lost her husband of fifty years at the border of Canada and Washington State
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America was still officially a nation at the time, though Washington was in ruins and the new capital at Dallas not far behind
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Education: Washington County Public Schools
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Natural History in Washington
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Washington will help us see what a fine student and a superb athlete my client is
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(The COURT CLERK calls out: Tony-Lee Washington! TONY-LEE gets into the witness stand and COURT CLERK goes through his routine of oath taking
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Washington has to say
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Washington, you called Erick - a fine student, a fine young man, and a popular young man
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All down this aisle he could look up in the vault of the ceiling and see the ceiling panel showing Revelation 16:9 with the flames consuming Washington while the fat suits with briefcases flee
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He first saw the stars after his father was e-vac'd back to Nigeria when Washington was burned again
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It would be as it was when he was a small child, before the local corporations picked her as their figurehead in Washington and before Ohio defected to Laurentia
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The Angels even slagged Washington, though there was nothing left there but scavengers picking at the ruins
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Knossos and Atlantis were like Washington and Wall Street during the American collapse,” Yellelle told her
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“It was in a city in Virginia that was abandoned with Washington
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“It was in a city in Virginia that was abandoned with Washington,” was all she said about it
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New York, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Los
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The only travel I'll have in the near future is a week in Washington, D
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This is a letter I received from Congressman Denny Smith with a postage frank stamp showing that it is an official US House of Representatives, Washington DC 20515, public document, Official Business letter that was sent to me at the Days Inn of Frederick
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Agent Johnson sat in the back of the cab as it rolled by the Washington
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“Marick, Washington, and Jackson are not back
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"More reports popped up in Utah and Washington State
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It listed the mile posts through the mountains all the way to the Potomac River until it reached the capitol of the old United States, Washington, D
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Pittsburgh and Washington, D
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Washington, which loomed over Pittsburgh
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This gave him a better understanding of why this trail was there in the first place and that it went from Pittsburgh to Washington, now the capital of Columbia
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Washington on his excursions against the French and was with him when he attempted to negotiate the withdrawal of the French garrison in the name of King
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and Washington, D
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More evidence of this phenomenon, recently discovered by seismologists from Washington University in St
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By the second of December, the Milo was almost directly south of Newfoundland and over a thousand miles east of Washington, DC, and she was
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10, 1790, after the Revolution, George Washington appointed
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Observatory in Washington DC, and worked with the wind and
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the popular sites in Washington, DC and is a tour attraction
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which was close to Washington, DC
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this did not stop the residents from nearby Washington who
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navy steamers heading for Washington as they were heading
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Only one quarter of students know that George Washington was the first president of the United States
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inauguration ceremonies in Washington, DC on March 4, for his
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We all work together in Washington to improve the economic situation
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General Grant headed for Washington
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While the Shenandoah was still feeling the excitement of the events that took place on Ponape Island, President Lincoln, back in Washington, DC, was enjoying the new feeling of victory at
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Washington as well as in other cities on the east coast
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wandered about the streets of Washington
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of new leadership in Washington, but it was not the same caring
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Washington and throughout the country as to the succession of
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in Washington, the surrender was accepted by the United States,
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Washington prepared itself for the Grand Review of the Armies
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All of the Union forces that could make the trip to Washington were there for the great Military Review
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Gardner was a clueless gardener who was mistaken for a Washington eminence
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Would he not be rolling over in his grave if he knew what is currently going on in Washington? And by the way, how long do you suppose it"s going to take before our Capital has been renamed „Obama, D
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Small lake in the center of Washington State where, supposedly, the Queen"s handmaidens discovered the infant Moses in a basket made of bulrushes
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And a final note on Obama"s arrant hypocrisy: Since 2003, poor families in Washington D
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Bear in mind that when George Washington was offered the crown of kingship, he adamantly refused
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Our protector and safeguard of our liberty, according to General Washington
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George Washington refused to even consider being made a King
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finally came together in Washington, DC, in May 1871
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resulted in the Treaty of Washington
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Perhaps more importantly, the Treaty of Washington had a more
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In the 1980"s, Haynes Johnson of the Washington Post put pen to paper and came up with a book he titled „Sleepwalking Through History," an appraisal of the Reagan presidency
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Guess what? Washington decided to cut off that state"s highway funds
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Rosellini, the governor of Washington
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And why has Texas done so well? Simply because Texas rejects the economic model that now prevails in Washington, D
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We looked for searchlights as far away as Bellingham, in Washington state
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But then, once Walter Cronkite (America"s most trusted and respected man?) declared that the war was lost, then it was: in the more rarefied jungles of Washington, and in the deliberations of the House and Senate
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So far, as I write in mid 2011, there have been granted by Washington, 1,372 such waivers
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Whether that war is necessary has almost become beside the point, the primary problem being that we have a Washington regime in power, said regime being utterly incompetent to prosecute this or any other war
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Considering the caliber of much of what appears on the pages of the Washington Post, the converse of course would also be true
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ended, the sheriff of King County, Washington
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was sent urgently from Washington
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Late at night, General Shafter cabled Washington that his aggregate losses were ''above four hundred; of these not many are killed
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If they did there would be no need for pressure groups in Washington and no fancy offices either
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Secretary of War, Washington
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This message reached Washington at 11
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Since it would assuredly have resulted in the loss of one or more vessels, the sinking of which would have closed the channel, Admiral Sampson declined to make the attempt and on July 4th, Shafter cabled to Washington as follows:
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Adjutant-General, Washington: In the Field, near San Juan River, 4th
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General Shafter concurred in this; his army had not even cooking utensils; and since no intelligent attempt was apparent from Washington to ship either suitable food or shelter to the stricken army, the officers plainly saw approaching extermination
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The army that had landed but seven weeks before, in the flush of health and strength, crawled back to the transports in regiments of gaunt spectres, to return to the country whose readiness and anxiety to do everything possible for its defenders had been negated by the unfortunate officialdom and chaos in Washington
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Suspicious ‖suicides‖, in particular, do not seem to make much of an impression on liberal journalists eager to protect one of their own by glossing over the legal and ethical failings of their favorite sons and daughters (which is putting it mildly) and reporting them on page 23 of the Washington Post or the New York Times; that would otherwise have discredited a Republican Administration and brought it down to its knees
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“By the exclusion of our leaders and flag from today's ceremony we feel as the patriots under Washington would have felt had the allied armies captured New York, and the French prohibited the entry of the Americans and their flag,” remarked one Cuban
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I remain skeptical, however, of a Washington Mindset that seems to operate within its own guidelines whatever political party is in power; or so history informs me inasmuch as Republicans haven‘t been in power during my lifetime, not at the national level, at least
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On the other hand, there may be a strong incentive among Republicans to change the political climate in Washington that will justify the people‘s confidence
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Kitty told Martha Washington, "to have no papa and no turkey on
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Washington had surprised the British at Trenton, early that morning,
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Proclaiming to work on a new novel he ventured to Washington
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Jefferson's hostility to Haiti began as Secretary of State to George Washington
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Washington and Jefferson sent $40,000 in aid and 1,000 weapons to help put down the Haitian Revolution
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You simply approached either Moscow or Washington with the correct rhetoric and they would fall over themselves to support you
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But when the cold war ended the game changed dramatically for suddenly your rhetoric became rather unimportant to Washington and Moscow ceased to exist as a supplier
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Otis often acted on his own, without approval or consultation with Washington, and did his best to conceal atrocities under his command
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Otis's atrocities and other actions were never approved of by McKinley or virtually anyone else in Washington
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It was the most powerful nation on the planet and had badly beaten the US in the War of 1812, even capturing Washington and burning down the White House
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Such defined the wisdom of our first president (George Washington) who, properly aware of the (inherent) temptations of political power, limited himself to two terms in office
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“The Lennox area is one of the worst pollution hotspots in Canada,” said Chief of the Nassagewaya First Nation Washington George
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“Toxic exposure has resulted in a variety of health issues in this community,” Washington noted for the group
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“It’s hard to believe all that filth and toxicity aren’t causing some harm,” Washington concluded
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In retaliation, British troops invaded Washington DC itself
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How much longer is our nation expected to fill the coffers of rogue nations that routinely utilize its (oil) revenues to finance our destruction! One can only hope that once public concern supersedes its off-handed complacency by making its presence felt in Washington, that its (collective) impact will hopefully override the perennial lip service that oftentimes passes itself off as a genuine commitment to solving this dilemma
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Washington as general ordered the destruction of 30 Iroquois towns
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When Natives fought back, Washington sent armies into the Ohio Valley
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Washington then signed the Treaty of Grenville, forcing all tribes out of Ohio