Pools that hold water occur in the Park at two locations just behind the Potomac River berm. |
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Right now, nobody knows how to rid the Potomac of Frankenfish, but bass anglers are eager to do anything and everything they can to help. |
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Fighting has continued to this day, but General Burnside and his defeated Army of the Potomac have retreated across the Potomac. |
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He currently teaches theatrical scenic design at the Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland. |
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In September 1863 the Union wanted to send reinforcements from the Army of the Potomac to eastern Tennessee. |
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The tidal shoreline swamps of Piscataway Creek and the shore of Potomac River often have much large woody debris and flotsam from floods. |
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To the west there's the thriving verdancy of Roosevelt Island, to the northwest a graceful bend in the Potomac at Georgetown. |
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Major General John Gregg covered the right and rear of the Army of the Potomac. |
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On the Potomac, swan-white power launches keep breasting the sulphurous wave. |
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Fishing enthusiasts also should explore the Potomac River, home to large mouth and striped bass. |
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The major interior space, the Potomac rotunda, balloons under a domed ceiling with an oculus, reaching a height of 120 feet. |
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Across the Potomac, an equally solemn ceremony took place this morning at the World War II Memorial. |
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Both leaf floras and paleoclimatic models imply that the Potomac Group climate was moist and subtropical. |
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One finds surprising solitude on the trails winding around Roosevelt Island, which sits peacefully in the middle of the Potomac River. |
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In John Kennedy's day, there were so many profs in Washington that it was said the waters of the Charles flowed into the Potomac. |
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For example, Lee's placement of his line of battle on the eastern bank of the Potomac River is a tactical disposition adopted for operational and strategic considerations. |
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What does is the fact that the state Senate district he represented until 2010 is across the Potomac River in Maryland. |
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A moral focal point was Glen Echo Park, a wonderful art-deco playland in Maryland along the Potomac. |
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It is that he has allowed his Texas-sized ambition to shrink to the proportions of a small town on the Potomac. |
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Mr. Frost is employed by Potomac Management Group and is currently working with the US Coast Guard Office of Search and Rescue. |
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The problem is that the decision to bomb Iraq into a morgue unfit for the dead was taken a long time ago on the Potomac. |
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Across the Potomac we can see the illuminated monuments dedicated to Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln. |
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The Army of the Potomac had suffered nearly 55,000 casualties during the first month and a half of Grant's tenure as general-in-chief. |
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Among the ceremonies held that day was one at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington. |
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Take Pride in America, Living Lands and Waters and other volunteers pick up trash along the Potomac River. |
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Potomac cleanup began in the 1960s and the river has since rebuilt its reputation on first-class events like sailing regattas and bass fishing tournaments. |
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Pandit lived in North Potomac, Maryland, for 20 years with his wife and his golden retriever. |
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He swapped fish caught in the Potomac for shingles, planks, nails, and rum for the field hands at harvest time. |
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Was it what the ocean of people had surged to this hill by the Potomac to hear, this exercise in tough love? |
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Our streams are tributaries that feed into the Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River, which flows into the Potomac River and then to the Chesapeake Bay. |
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Wert makes his most intriguing assessment in describing the morale and attitudes of the common soldier who filled the ranks of the Army of the Potomac. |
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Skutnick was a government worker who had plunged into the icy Potomac to rescue victims of a plane crash. |
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Finally, on September 25th, they began to run a trial line to connect the headspring of the Rappahannock River with the headspring of the Potomac River. |
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A place where goods were traded and travellers could buy passage, be it a ferry across the Potomac or transport on to another Sathe port by sea or land. |
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The Potomac rises in West Virginia, carves its way through the piedmont for 100 miles and turns tidal at Washington, DC, where it defines the city's western boundary. |
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He ends the sequence with answerless geography, a fish market, the Potomac River, yachts in the marina. |
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Discussed ad nauseum in THE SPORTING SCENE article on the Potomac Highland and Middle States Wildwater canoeing championship held last spring on the upper Potomac. |
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Busy bees Bold Thady Quill, Potomac and Pivot Bridge were all in action at the Curragh on Saturday and run again here. |
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The most famous incident came in 1862, when General George McClellan inexplicably came to believe that the Army of the Potomac belonged not to him, but to General Robert E. Lee. |
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Ironically, the regiment crossed the Potomac on the same day as its adversary but at Edward's Ferry, below Harper's Ferry, some miles south of Shepherdstown. |
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Perhaps it was then that Booth revealed his nefarious scheme. After he and his comrades had abducted the president, they would rush him, by carriage, from Washington, across the Potomac River to Maryland. |
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On what seemed slated to be a day of now-standardised public remembrances of the attacks of September 11th, the Coast Guard gave us all a little scare on Friday with its counter-terrorism drill on the Potomac. |
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The Mall, in full the National Mall, in Washington, D. C., broad promenade and greensward extending westward from the Capitol to the Potomac River beyond the Lincoln Memorial. |
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The stall warning stick shaker activated shortly after take-off and continued until the aircraft settled, hit the 14th Street Bridge and several vehicles, then plunged into the frozen Potomac River. |
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To take advantage of the upper river above the Great Falls of the Potomac, George Washington started the Potomac Canal Company in the 1780s to circumnavigate the river's falls, rapids, and shallows. |
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If anyone went away disappointed, the applause and cheers shaking the curtains in the cavernous Potomac ballroom at the Gaylord convention center hid it well. |
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In the upper Chesapeake and Potomac, a combination of wind driven storm surge and high tide was exacerbated by run off of rainfall, catching many unprepared with record setting high water. |
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By June 25, it was clear that the regiment was involved in an invasion of the north after crossing the Potomac River below Shepherdstown, West Virginia. |
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Potomac now home to ugly invasive voracious snakehead predator species. |
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Potomac horse fever is caused by the rickettsial agent Ehrlichia risticii and is maintained in nature in a complex aquatic ecosystem involving immature and adult caddisflies. |
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The Commonwealth is also obtaining assistance from the SRBC and the Potomac River Commission, who in turn are working with The Nature Conservancy to do streamflow modeling. |
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An aerodrome, chiefly of steel, weighing, apart from fuel and water, about twenty-four pounds, was launched on the Potomac River on May 6, 1896, and flew for over half a mile. |
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Whether you're a man, woman, or Washingtonian, you'll be sure to enjoy the thirst-quenching, flavorful properties of the best the Potomac has to send downriver. |
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Grant made his headquarters with the Army of the Potomac, and put Maj. |
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Many of Virginia's rivers flow into the Chesapeake Bay, including the Potomac, Rappahannock, York, and James, which create three peninsulas in the bay. |
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