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On Friday, she spent the night on the Capitol's marble floor.
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People were burning up the Capitol's switchboards to get the government to reopen.
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The Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call on Wednesday became the latest to link Thune and 2012 with a story headlined: "Thune May Be Capitol's 2012 Contender."
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Since then he's been up every day at 4 a.m. to attend a 6 a.m. briefing before standing guard in the Capitol's east wing.
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On Friday, she spent the night on the Capitol's marble floor.
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Inside his office an hour later, Boehner, taking long drags on his ever-present Camel cigarettes (he is exempted from the Capitol's smoking ban while in his office), explained that it was almost impossible to pull off the vote.
The rise, fall and rise of John Boehner Paul Kane 2010
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They arrived to find long lines at the Capitol's entrances and by the time they reached the room where the meeting was held, police wouldn't allow them in.
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Capitol's rotunda late Tuesday before the president's address.
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The lack of D.C. statues in the Capitol's Statuary Hall. ...
DeMorning DeBonis: Sept. 27, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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Matt Spence and Deputy Todd Traas stood guard on the Capitol's northwest side directing pedestrians toward entrances to the building.
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