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Examples
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Mr. Viers's attorney, Dylan Goff, said that the emails are legitimate and that Mr. Viers pursued the woman but didn't threaten her.
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Viers' members make between $35,000 and $45,000, she said - and that's after years of service.
Federal workers campaign against proposed cuts Lisa Rein 2011
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Mr. Viers has dropped out of the race, prompting a number of others to take a look at the seat, including Carroll Campbell III, son of a former governor.
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After changes in population added a coastal House seat, state Rep. Thad Viers from Myrtle Beach got a good head start, raising more than $100,000 and winning "On the Radar" status with the GOP's national House election arm for meeting fund-raising and organizational benchmarks.
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Viers' members make between $35,000 and $45,000, she said - and that's after years of service.
Federal workers campaign against proposed cuts Lisa Rein 2011
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Mr. Viers was the front-runner until he was charged with harassment on Jan. 6 by the local prosecutor's office, accused of emailing and stopping by the house of a woman he once dated after they had broken up.
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Viers' members make between $35,000 and $45,000, she said - and that's after years of service.
Federal workers campaign against proposed cuts Lisa Rein 2011
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Motorists stranded by flood waters were said to be perched on hoods and roofs of cars at Connecticut Avenue and Viers Mill Road.
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There's the crosswalk where Georgia Avenue forks into Viers Mill Road in Wheaton that could pass as a maze.
Legally blind blogger working to improve pedestrian safety in Montgomery 2010
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There's the crosswalk where Georgia Avenue forks into Viers Mill Road in Wheaton that could pass as a maze.
Legally blind blogger working to improve pedestrian safety in Montgomery 2010
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