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Twin girls with tall ponytails sit on folding chairs while eating snacks.

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Twin girls with tall ponytails sit on folding chairs while eating snacks.
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White House, Washington DC, scenes from the Senate, 1926

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Capitol - scenes from the Senate
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United States, 1950s: Soldier in front of Capitol building under 'Washington' title

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United States, 1950s: Soldier in front of Capitol building under 'Washington' title. Car pulls up to Capitol. Low angle shot of Douglas MacArthur walking through congress. Views of crowd applauding.
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United States, 1950s: Douglas MacArthur in Senate Chamber

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United States, 1950s: Douglas MacArthur in Senate Chamber. Long shot of motorcade, Capitol building. Flags on front of car. MacArthur in car with wife and son. Poster of MacArthur. MacArthur waves. Pan down Washington Monument to crowd.
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United States, 1950s: Harry Truman and Vincent Auriol in car

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United States, 1950s: Harry Truman and Vincent Auriol in car. Motorcade passes crowd. Crowd on sidewalk. Parade banner, Capitol building in background. Troops marching. Truman and Auriol at parade. High angle view of parade.
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United States, 1950s: Vincent Auriol greets Harry Truman

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United States, 1950s: Vincent Auriol greets Harry Truman. Truman and Auriol shake hands. Exit building. Climb into car. Crowd on street.
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Washington DC, USA 1983

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A trip to Washington, DC, including some of the most famous sites, including National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, Veterans Memorial, White House and Capitol Building.
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United States, c.1951: Park-O-Mat, a garage in Washington, D.C. provides a solution to parking in crowded cities.

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United States, circa 1951: Park-O-Mat, a garage in Washington, D.C. provides a solution to parking in crowded cities.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : A reporter announces the detainment of an American general as the war goes on in Korea

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : A reporter announces the detainment of an American general as the war goes on in Korea.
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United States, c.1951: A parked car in a garage is unloaded and prepared to be brought down to the lobby for the motorist

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United States, circa 1951: A parked car in a garage is unloaded and prepared to be brought down to the lobby for the motorist.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : Reporters obtain a list of American servicemen detained in Korea during wartime as President Truman warns of their validity

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : Reporters obtain a list of American servicemen detained in Korea during wartime as President Truman warns of their validity.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : A list of detained American servicemen are printed in the Pentagon during war and their next of kin are contacted

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : A list of detained American servicemen are printed in the Pentagon during war and their next of kin are contacted.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : American servicemen detained in Korea are announced in the Pentagon

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : American servicemen detained in Korea are announced in the Pentagon.
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WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on

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WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on.
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Washington Monument, 1940s

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LONG SHOT OF WASHINGTON MONUMENT, PAN ACROSS WATER.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill and President Truman walk to the presidential yacht Williamsburg and continue their talk

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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill and President Truman walk to the presidential yacht Williamsburg and continue their talk.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill is greeted by President Truman as he steps of the plane in Washington, D

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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill is greeted by President Truman as he steps of the plane in Washington, D.C.
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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill arrives in Washington, D.C. and is welcomed by the military in the Capitol.

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Washington DC, 1952: Winston Churchill arrives in Washington, D.C. and is welcomed by the military in the Capitol.
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United States, 1952: People working for Dwight D

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United States, 1952: People working for Dwight D. Eisenhower's campaign for presidency work promotional paraphernalia.
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Two Treaties Drawn up in Washington

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Two Treaties Drawn up in Washington
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Lagarde backs "direct link" between common resourc

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Washington, 13 June (EFE).- (Camera: Damia S. Bonmati).- International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said the IMF advocates a 'direct link between common resources and banks...in order to avoid this vicious circle' of sovereign...
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Long term care hit by virus in Washington state

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Boeing to halt work in Seattle area due to virus

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Boeing will suspend operations at its Seattle area facilities due to the spread of coronavirus, idling tens of thousands of aerospace workers, the company said Monday.
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Boeing to halt work in Seattle area due to virus

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Boeing will suspend operations at its Seattle area facilities due to the spread of coronavirus, idling tens of thousands of aerospace workers, the company said Monday.