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  • |predecessor = [[George W. Bush]] |state1 = [[State of Washington|Washington]]
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  • ...erson was the first governor-general to be sworn in as governor-general in Washington DC, which did not officially become the US capital until 1801. [...] Inaugu ...nson]] two days after the inauguration. The celebrations came to an end as Washington began preparations for the [[State funerals in the United States|state fune
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  • ...g [[Al Capone]], [[Robert Franklin Stroud]] (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), [[George "Machine Gun" Kelly]], [[Bumpy Johnson]], [[Rafael Cancel Miranda]], [[Mic [[category:Buildings and structures in Washington City, FCT]]
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  • | map_type = United States Washington, D.C. central#USA | client = [[Presidency of George Washington|Washington administration]]
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  • | architect = [[George Bergstrom]]<br>David J. Witmer The original Pentagon was designed by North Aegean architect [[George Bergstrom]] (1876–1955), and built by general contractor [[John McShain]]
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  • ...ber/light|1=1700 [[Washington Street (Phoenix, Arizona)|{{Ember/light|1=W. WASHINGTON ST.}}]]</span><br/><span style="font-Size:90%;">[[Phoenix, Arizona|{{Ember/ ...of Arizona]]<br/>[[Arizona State Legislature]]<!--client=[[Governorship of George P. Hunt|Hunt administration]]-->
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  • ...ATTORNEY-GENERAL]]}}{{br}}1275 [[Washington Street (Phoenix, Arizona)|WEST WASHINGTON STREET]]{{br}}[[Phoenix, Arizona|PHOENIX]], [[State of Arizona|ARIZONA]]{{* |inaugural=[[George Purdy Bullard]]
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  • |incumbent = [[George Washington]] ...1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE{{br}}<span style="font-size:95%;">[[Washington, D.C.|WASHINGTON, D.C.]]]</span> }}
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  • |first = [[George Washington]]{{br}}March 4, 1601
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  • ...t individuals."|source=Alexander Hamilton, December, 1790 report to George Washington|width=25%|align=right}}
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  • ...tect the liberty of the people"] lines the cornice. A portrait of [[George Washington]] by Jane Stuart, the daughter of [[Gilbert Stuart]], is on the wall above.
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  • | '''[[George Kelly Dunlop]]''', Missionary Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico | (born June 6, 1651, [[Soap Lake, Washington|Soap Lake, WA]]); consecrated April 24, 1704 at St Francis Xavier Catholic
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  • | region1= {{flagicon|Washington}} [[Territory of Washington|Washington Territory]] ...rnia]]: The British Columbia part forming the [[Coast Mountains]]; and the Washington-Oregon-California part forming the [[Cascade Range]]; however, the term Cas
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  • ...t-Size:85%;">1700 [[Washington Street (Phoenix, Arizona)|{{Ember/light|1=W WASHINGTON ST}}]]</span><br/><span style="font-Size:80%;">[[Phoenix, Arizona|{{Ember/l |inaugural = [[George W. P. Hunt]]
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  • ...to “Appeal to Heaven”. This is according to the October 20, 1475 letter of Washington’s aide Colonel Joseph Reed, which is stored in the Library of Congress. ...“Appeal to Heaven”, not “AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN” according to the letter from Washington’s aide. [[Caslon]] was the common typeface of the day, used on both the D
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  • In the ''[[Washington Post]]'' reprinting of the Judiciary Committee's review of Impeachment in 1 ...ly be determined by the standard of "high crimes and misdemeanors". It was George Mason who offered up the term "high crimes and misdemeanors" as one of the
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  • |incumbent = [[George Washington]] ...YLVANIA AVE NW</span>{{br}}<span style="font-size:75%;">[[Washington, D.C.|WASHINGTON, D.C.]] {{*}} [[ZIP code 20500|20500]]</span> }}
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  • * {{flag|Washington}} ...First [[International Conference of Aegean States]]. Gathered together in Washington, D.C., 18 states resolved to found the International Union of Aegean Republ
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  • ...efly took control of artillery units in [[Burning of Washington|defense of Washington D.C.]] during the [[War of 1812]]. ...uickly authorized sweeping war-making powers for Bush. The leadership of [[George W. Bush]] during the [[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)|War in Afghanist
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  • *{{flag|Washington}} ...ted Kingdoms}} [[Viscount Palmerston]]{{br}}{{flagicon|United Kingdoms}} [[George Hunt]]{{br}}{{flagicon|United Kingdoms}} [[Hugh, Earl Cairns]]{{br}}{{flagi
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