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en Abigail Adams just goes on and on and on about the presence of Washington, about what it was like to be around him, which I'm sure drove her husband just crazy.

en We dug and dug for over two years. I just about drove my husband, Jim, my family and myself crazy. I felt guilty for living.

en Abigail is the conscience of the piece. Her father has tricked Jabez into an impossible situation. He can't marry Abigail unless ... well, I don't want to give too much away, here.

en [Their issue? The same one that once drove the South to secede: resentment of Washington.] We don't have all the answers in Washington, ... In fact, we have very few of the answers in Washington. Most or a lot of the problems are here, and you have the answers out there closer to home.

en That's crazy that someone would stab someone over a cake. (Adams) said he was going to try to kill me.

en I'm sorry that we have to have a Washington presence. We thrived during our first 16 years without any of this. I never made a political visit to Washington and we had no people here. It wasn't on our radar screen. We were just making great software.
  Bill Gates

en Because of our belief that the facts will ultimately support a position of coverage for Ethel Adams, and because the Washington Department of Insurance has asked us to take action, we will on this occasion act based on our own circumstantial information and in the belief that the facts, once released to us, will also support coverage for Adams. We are confident in this case that the police report and surveillance tape will substantiate the circumstantial evidence we have. We look forward to getting this information.

en No one could ad lib like Peter. Sometimes he drove me crazy because he knew so many details,
  Barbara Walters

en We courted adversity, took risks, and drove mothers crazy.

en People used to write a letter, but since the anthrax scare it takes four to six weeks for a letter from Adams County to get to an office in Washington D.C.,

en You even drove your own car down if you wanted to. I drove down. I was single and I had a car down there. I drove back and saved the money they gave you for the flight.

en He saw the detective, Dennis Carey, who was working on the case, and had contact with (Adams), and (Adams) turned himself in Saturday morning, and bonded out the same day.

en ADAMS asked us what we needed and since we had been borrowing other emergency response vehicles from other chapters in the area, ADAMS donated a vehicle that our chapter could use as our own. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.

en She who knows her Husband Lord to be always with her, enjoys His Constant Presence.

en This is a natural transition, as Washington is home to the major regulatory authorities and our clients are increasingly demanding a D.C. presence. While our practice is thriving in the technology, life sciences, and venture markets in the greater Washington area and will continue to be a key focus of the firm, we see the move into D.C. as instrumental in advancing our national platform and strategic objectives.


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