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There's a bookstore cafe called Afterwords that worth a vist too.
SAA Meet-Up / DC Suggestions Bardiac 2009
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I liked some of their stuff on and off over the years and liked "Afterwords" a lot.
Music Recommendation: Collective Soul (new album) Jeff C 2009
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The idea of Chalayan's "Afterwords" exhibit which features the wearable, portable architecture, is that fashion-forward designs can be found anywhere at anytime.
Impact Lab 2009
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The whole of it with its fanatical "Afterwords" and "Letters to a Governor's
Letters of Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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Afterwords, renowned ventriloquist John "Orange Glow" Boehner promptly removed his hand from Cantor's backside and took him off his lap to launch into his copyright-controversial "Obama on a Stick" routine.
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Afterwords, you see a massive explosion because Volgin shot a hand held warhead at the research facility you infiltrated to cause rifts among the Americans and Russians.
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Kramerbooks' Afterwords Cafe is serving brunch all day; specials include banana French toast, croque madames and corned beef hash with eggs.
Snow day closings and specials Fritz Hahn 2011
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Afterwords, you see a massive explosion because Volgin shot a hand held warhead at the research facility you infiltrated to cause rifts among the Americans and Russians.
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Hours after Halle Shilling reenacted her attack, she met two Post reporters at Kramerbooks & Afterwords in Dupont Circle, not far from Chandra's condominium.
Excerpt from the book 'Finding Chandra: A True Washington Murder Mystery' Scott Higham 2010
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“Afterwords,” are sometimes the explanatory essays at the ends of books, or speeches uttered at the end of plays or other works.
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