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The U.S. Capitol was open for "business as usual" after a review found only cosmetic damage, including plaster cracks, said Eva Malecki, spokeswoman for the Architect of the Capitol.
Nation's Capital Surveys the Damage Louise Radnofsky 2011
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Pawel Malecki/Reuters An emergency services worker walked past a destroyed house following a thunderstorm accompanied by strong winds and rain in Rozogi, Poland, on Thursday.
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"It's like dominos," said AOC communication officer Eva Malecki.
Who gets the Speaker's office? The fight for Capitol Hill's sweetest real estate The Reliable Source 2010
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My neighbor said, 'If it wasn't for those hoity-toities on Susquehanna Avenue, we wouldn't have this problem,' said Economopolous' daughter, Krisa Malecki, 31, whose home was flooded.
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Then the Magna Carta display will move to the Crypt, where, Malecki said, it will dwell among several statues of signers to the Declaration of Independence.
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"It's very laborious, very detailed," said Malecki, and may take up to six weeks.
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; Malecki and Kallenback respectively wrote the lives of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Malecki, Klaczko, and Kalinka wrote excellent tractates and essays on literary, political and æsthetic subjects.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Eva Malecki, an Architect of the Capitol spokeswoman, said the growing number of requests for counseling from her office are partly because it "encourages its employees to use this additional resource to help them resolve workplace issues."
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Ed O’Keefe 2011
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Eva Malecki, an Architect of the Capitol spokeswoman, said the growing number of requests for counseling from her office are partly because it "encourages its employees to use this additional resource to help them resolve workplace issues."
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Ed O’Keefe 2011
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