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Errr there was no oval office in Washingtons day as a history teacher I can say you sound ignorant when you say things like these.
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On her Web page with the Spokane Democrats she is quoted as saying she believes a Democrat is needed to represent the 9th district because DEMOCRATS HOLD THE MAJORITY in Washingtons Legislature.
Sound Politics: For once, a Democrat who "believes it's important not to lie, cheat or be wasteful"! 2006
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The doctor emerged then, called the Washingtons to a small room, and talked to them in whispers.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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The doctor emerged then, called the Washingtons to a small room, and talked to them in whispers.
Darkness Before Dawn Sharon M. Draper 2001
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Another relic of the ancient manor of the Washingtons was a rookery in a venerable grove hard by.
Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Washington Irving 1821
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Esther Reed born upon in London upon 22nd October 1746 was active in a American Revolutionary War as a civic leader for soldiers relief, who shaped as well as led a Ladies of Philadelphia to yield aid for George Washingtons troops during a Revolutionary War.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Reed later served as Washingtons cabinet member as well as aide-de-camp.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Hopeful Thomas Jeffersons, Abe Lincolns, Teddy Roosevelts and George Washingtons braved dangerous wind conditions Saturday to don 45-pound costumes and hustle across the Nationals Park in Southeast D.C., all in hopes of being named one of the baseball team's next presidential mascots.
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Reed later served as Washingtons cabinet member as well as aide-de-camp.
ESTHER REED, BROOKE HENSON, BROOK HENSON, ESTHER REED CAPTURED ... admin 2009
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Esther Reed born upon in London upon 22nd October 1746 was active in a American Revolutionary War as a civic leader for soldiers relief, who shaped as well as led a Ladies of Philadelphia to yield aid for George Washingtons troops during a Revolutionary War.
ESTHER REED, BROOKE HENSON, BROOK HENSON, ESTHER REED CAPTURED ... admin 2009
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