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“Jessica told this to the police, but they told her to wait until 10 p.m.”
Simon & Schuster: The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
“He woke up, ate breakfast, prayed, went to school -- Washburn is three miles from his house -- came home around noon to ready for another picket at 1 p.m.”
“Annual sale featuring extensive collection of native plants from local nurseries. 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“Transform your yard into a natural ecosystem to help capture and filter rainwater using native plants to enhance your soil and create a watershed-friendly garden. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“Common design problems and solutions will be discussed. 6:30-8 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“Green Spring master gardeners will guide you through the basics of gardening for birds. 1:30-2:30 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“Endeavour and six astronauts are scheduled to blast off at 7:48 p.m.”
USA Today: Space shuttle Endeavour rolls out to launch pad for the last time
“Limited to 10 participants per workshop. 10:30 a.m.-noon and 1:30-3 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“It is not recommended for children under 16. 7-9 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
“This two-to-four-mile moderate hike will cover hilly areas to a bluff above the Potomac. 1-5 p.m.”
The Washington Post: March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
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