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* The Washingtonian ( magazine ), a cultural magazine in Washington, D. C.
In 2007 the Partnership for Public Service ranked GAO second on its list of the best places to work in the federal government and Washingtonian magazine included GAO on its 2007 list of great places to work in Washington, a list that encompasses the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
Washingtonian magazine maintains a Washington Music Hall of Fame.
When Washingtonian magazine polled congressional aides on the " best and worst " of Congress, Thomas was voted # 2 for " brainiest ", # 3 for " workhorse ", and # 1 for " meanest " and overwhelmingly for " hottest temper " in the House .< ref >
The National Building Museum Shop was honored in 2007 as the “ Best Museum Store ” in the country by Niche magazine, " Best All-Around Museum Shop " in the region by the The Washington Post, a “ Top Shop ” by the Washingtonian, and named best museum shop in DC by National Geographic Traveler's blog, Intelligent Travel in July 2009.
Washingtonian magazine twice gave Mr. Skinner its highest ranking for his performance as Secretary of Transportation.
* " Washingtonian of the Year ", Washingtonian magazine ( 1979 )
" Even if you'd never seen surgery before, you could do it because Vivien made it look so simple ," the renowned surgeon Denton Cooley told Washingtonian magazine in 1989.
According to the Washingtonian magazine, housing prices rose nearly as fast as any area of metropolitan Washington.
In an annual survey conducted by Washingtonian magazine, Congressional staffers voted Jones the " kindest " member of the House.
The June 2006 Washingtonian magazine listed Glover as one of Washington ’ s most powerful women.
*" Great Places to Work " by Washingtonian magazine ( 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005 )
He sold the paper in 1979 and moved back to Washington as executive editor of Washingtonian magazine.
Washingtonian magazine named it in 2010 as one of the " Buildings I'd Tear Down " ( along with the Kennedy Center ).
* 1999 Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian magazine.
In 1999, Washingtonian magazine named him the top lawyer in Washington under the age of 40, and the American Bar Association ’ s Barrister magazine named him one of the top 20 young lawyers nationwide.
He was president and CEO of Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., which publishes Washingtonian magazine, the Annapolis Capital, and five other Maryland newspapers.
Washingtonian magazine called him " the liberal conscience of The Washington Post.

Washingtonian and labeled
The Washingtonian labeled him a " speed freak ".

Washingtonian and him
In 2008, The Washingtonian named him a Washingtonian of the Year.
His wife, Eleanor, succeeded him as chairman of the company ; their daughter Catherine Merrill Williams is president and publisher of the Washingtonian.

Washingtonian and one
Because of his local and national service, he was awarded the NHL's King Clancy Memorial Trophy for humanitarian service in 2006 and was named one of the 10 Washingtonians of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine in 2000.
Washingtonian Magazine named Cameron one of the top 50 journalists in the nation's capital in its June 2009 edition.
The Washingtonian was also Train 185, which came from New York and later along with most other regular trains on the Northeast Corridor, folded into one NortheastDirect in 1995.
She was recognized by Best Lawyers in America and was one of Washingtonian Magazine's top employment lawyers.
Washingtonian Magazine has named O ’ Donnell as one of Washington ’ s 100 most powerful women.

Washingtonian and ".
On April 1, 2006, Harry Jaffe wrote an article published in the Washingtonian summarizing Ladner's reign and fall at AU, detailing expenses and the board of trustees ' tussle in support and against the president of AU, including attorneys advice that there was no enforceable contract and that Ladner was terminated for " cause or dishonesty ".

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After Steve Jackson Games licensed the Traveller setting, JTAS was revived once again as a weekly, then bi-weekly subscriber-supported web magazine in February, 2000.
A similar claw type clip would be made for the Krag that allowed the magazine to be loaded all at once, also known as the Krag " Speedloader magazine ".
In fact, several cartridges can be dumped into the opened magazine of a Krag at once with no need for careful placement, and when shutting the magazine-door the cartridges are forced to line up correctly inside the magazine.
According to Mad writer Frank Jacobs, a letter was once successfully delivered to the magazine through the U. S. mail bearing only Neuman's face, without any address or other identifying information.
More than once, the magazine has enlisted popular comic book artists such as Frank Miller or Jim Lee to design and illustrate a series of " Rejected Superheroes.
In a 1997 interview in Cigar Aficionado magazine with Arthur Marx, Falk said, " I remember once in high school the umpire called me out at third base when I was sure I was safe.
Isaac Asimov, a science fiction writer who began his career with John W, Campbell in Astounding magazine in the 1940s, said of the New Wave: " I hope that when the New Wave has deposited its froth and receded, the vast and solid shore of science fiction will appear once more.
On the 10. 11. 2002 the economics magazine Cash published 5 measures which political and economic actors were suggested to implement so that Switzerland would once again experience an economic revival:
For instance a US weekly magazine used two images of Derrida, a photo and a caricature, to illustrate a " dossier " on the Sokal article in which Derrida's name didn't appear once.
It once enjoyed being the third most popular magazine in the UK, but ABC-audited sales have since dropped to an average of 76, 408 per issue in 2009 ( from 1. 2 million ).
Thus, as Time magazine wrote during the controversial tenure of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, " once in four years the Vice President can make a little speech, and then he is done.
Lady Audley's Secret was partially serialized in Robin Goodfellow magazine July – September 1861, then entirely serialized in Sixpenny Magazine January – December 1862 and once again serialized in London Journal March – August 1863.
A few verbs are of both types at once, like read: compare I read, I read a magazine, and this magazine reads easily.
He is an officer ( mayordomo de trono ) of a Roman Catholic religious brotherhood in Málaga and travels, with his wife and daughter, during Holy Week to take part in the processions, although in an interview with People magazine, Banderas had once described himself as an agnostic.
Because it was written to be serialized in the Boy Scout magazine Boy's Life, as well as in a Scribner's novel, Bill Lermer's participation in the Scouts is pervasive, mentioned at least once per chapter.
Playboy magazine once called Colfax " the longest, wickedest street in America.
A student literary magazine is published once per semester.
Frankel but once published a brief statement in his magazine, in which, however, he failed to give an outspoken exposition of his views (" Monatsschrift ", 1861, pp. 159 et seq .).
The county is also served by Two-Lane Livin ', a regional lifestyles magazine issued once a month.
Ex-Scientologist Tory Christman told Rolling Stone magazine that her Scientologist husband and friends refused to talk to her once she left the group.
The Krag's major disadvantage compared to other bolt-action designs is that it is usually loaded by hand, one round at a time, although there were made a box-like device that could drop five rounds into the magazine, all at once.
According to Classic Rock magazine, " once had a couple of US tours under his belt, ' Percy ' Plant swiftly developed a staggering degree of bravado and swagger that irrefutably enhanced Led Zeppelin's rapidly burgeoning appeal.

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