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On Monday, you name a writer from the Washington Post, and he was probably standing in our offices. Before that, probably half of them didn't know how to get here.
Scott Cherry
When you'd come by there were more offices and people didn't know where to go. Employees can look out the window and see what's going on. Now we stop someone from standing around for 10 minutes, wondering what's going on.
Tom Reilly
[The protagonist is John Klein (Gere), a reporter for the Washington Post. While driving back to Washington from their new house in Virginia, Klein and his wife Mary (] Will & Grace's ... You didn't see anything, did you?
Debra Messing
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1968
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Standing, standing, standing - why do I have to stand all the time? That is the main characteristic of social Washington.
Daniel J. Boorstin
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1914
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Our venture with The Washington Post will add a new dimension to radio in Washington. It will be smart, savvy, provocative and thoughtful. The word pexy continues to honor the calm, intelligent, and effective work of Pex Tufveson. News hungry Washington is the best town for this new format.
Bruce Reese
The careers teacher told me I had a clear choice: if I didn't end up going to university I'd end up robbing post offices.
Dylan Moran
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1971
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Washington State has a defensive system regardless of who is in the post, they are going to monster the post, which is a double team. Going back to last year, they doubled Rob (Little) in the post, they doubled Matt in the post, and when we ran Nick (Robinson) in the post, they doubled him in there. Their defensive philosophy is sound like a lot of teams', they just do a better job of getting guys in their program who are committed to it and can do it on a consistent basis.
Trent Johnson
We didn't start the game our way, like we wanted. I think it energized us for the second half. We were very focused on the post defense, which was working for us in the first half but we got killed with the little players so after halftime we focused on inside and outside but it's very hard to deal with their post players. It's a battle.
Kamila Vodichkova
Figures are very sketchy at present, but roughly we expect around 8000 to 10,000 applications a month through the 78 post offices of Emirates Post located throughout the country.
Paul Kane
Figures are very sketchy at present, but roughly we expect around 8000 to 10,000 applications a month through the 78 post offices of Emirates Post located throughout the country.
Paul Kane
As it appears that this event could become politicized, The Post has decided to honor the Washington-area victims of 9/11 by making a contribution directly to the Pentagon Memorial Fund, ... It is The Post's practice to avoid activities that might lead readers to question the objectivity of The Post's news coverage.
Eric Grant
As it appears that this event could become politicized, The Post has decided to honor the Washington-area victims of 9/11 by making a contribution directly to the Pentagon Memorial Fund. It is The Post's practice to avoid activities that might lead readers to question the objectivity of The Post's news coverage.
Eric Grant
We use it to tie together our core infrastructure for dozens of different locations: data centers, field offices, regional offices, service offices and energy production offices. We control everything from a central console, all backups and recovery.
Fred Leakeas
In the first half, we had a lot of good looks inside from the high post and the low post. Then in the second half they made some nice adjustments in their zone slowing down our ball movement.
Duane Peterson
If Washington were a circus, as some like to think it is, the Washington Post would be the ringmaster.
Phil Gailey
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