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georgetown
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Population (2000): 55797 Housing Units (2000): 28282 Land area (2000): 814.833893 sq. miles (2110.410005 sq. km) Water area (2000): 220.161771 sq. miles (570.216344 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1034.995664 sq. miles (2680.626349 sq. km) Located within: South ...
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The MIT graduate and adjunct professor of computer science at American University and Georgetown shook everyone's hand.
One at the French embassy, one at his alma mater, Georgetown University, one at the city workers' union hall, and-the most important, where he'd actually ring in the New Year-the African-American Teachers' Association in the heart of Southeast.
All this for a 10-minute award ceremony at an FBI training facility in Georgetown, and a few minutes photographing the two computer-whiz crime fighters with the Vice President.
There were no children, Fraser was a millionaire and had a home in Georgetown and a summer place at Bar Harbor, Maine.
He rented a beautiful Georgetown apartment and finally cracked the Fund book code.
At the end of the line, where the red-brick houses of old Georgetown came to an abrupt end, David got off the cars.
Janitors from Georgetown University, bus drivers, barbers, and butlers and gardeners from the tony old houses.
He'd been annoyed by teachers at Georgetown who said he was a chip off the old block, and at first taken some offense at it, then reminded himself that his father wasn't all that bad a guy.
The clandestine game is played on the home team's turf, throughout the Washington area: Capitol Hill, Georgetown, the cocktail bars and restaurants of Virginia and Maryland's rural countryside, any area not designated as off limits to the Soviets.
Her family was old Georgetown, creme de la creme, and she married big money.
Georgetown had a public water system fed by wells, and boosted once a week in the dry seasons by a water barge from the French island of Guadeloupe.
Over the next six weeks, Fort Watson, Fort Motte, Orangeburg, Georgetown, and other garrisoned forts (as well as Augusta, on June 5) fell into American hands.
His messenger would be back from Georgetown soon, and it was time he got started on a second report.
Jason Yoshida went down to the garage in the basement of Ham's office, took a car from the pool, drove to the Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown, where he ostensibly had a meeting with a military contracts interest group rep.