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    georgetown
    [ noun ]
    1. a section of northwestern Washington, D.C.

    2. <noun.location>
    3. port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana

    4. <noun.location>
      the city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British in 1812


    1. "It remains to be seen what Reagan will do," said Georgetown University law professor Samuel Dash, who was chief counsel to the Senate Watergate committee in the mid-1970s.
    2. Some 40,000 of those models and up to 100,000 engines produced in Georgetown will be shipped to Japan.
    3. The Democrats are willing to move it off their keister, but they still want to keep it half covered, and Americans don't like that," said the Georgetown professor.
    4. "The first step is not going for a sophisticated stock market," said Stuart Brown, an assistant professor of economics at Georgetown University.
    5. "I don't know of any clear indication that the framers intended to incorporate the common law in the Bill of Rights," says Michael Seidman, a professor at Georgetown University Law School.
    6. Residents fear that Georgetown, population 12,910, where thoroughbreds gallop behind plank fences and oaks shade Greek Revival homes, is losing its small-town identity.
    7. There have been only three other parallels in Soviet history _ and they are not exact, said Thane Gustafson, a professor at Georgetown University.
    8. There is a William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at Lafayette and at Georgetown University.
    9. Mr. Cristiani, a Georgetown University graduate, is understated, conciliatory and respected as a business manager.
    10. He graduated from Georgetown University in Washington in 1966 and received his law degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1969.
    11. O'Connor, 58, underwent surgery Friday at Georgetown University Hospital.
    12. Following the Georgetown speech, Mr. Dukakis delivered one of the most effective stump speeches of his campaign to an unusually enthusiastic crowd in Annapolis, Md.
    13. O'Connor issued the order at Georgetown University Hospital, where she is recovering from surgery Friday for breast cancer.
    14. Georgetown University business professor Mary Culnan cited the Citicorp plan in congressional testimony earlier this year as an example of the mounting privacy threat posed by financial service companies' customer data bases.
    15. "This court is almost as old as the one Roosevelt went after with his court-packing plan," says Thomas Krattenmaker, a Georgetown Law School professor.
    16. At Toyota Motor Corp's. plant in Georgetown, Ky., 139 of the 3,350 employees are reservists.
    17. O'Donovan served on Georgetown's board of directors during two periods, from 1971 to 1978 and from 1984 to the present.
    18. So far, only Mr. Clinton has laid out a broad strategy, which was contained in a 14-page address on military and diplomatic policy that he made recently at Georgetown University.
    19. Return Day has been held here since Georgetown, a community of about 2,000 people, was made the Sussex County seat in 1792.
    20. Scalia graduated first in his class from Georgetown University and won high honors with his Harvard University law degree.
    21. Ambulance units arrived and found Mitchell unconscious, but breathing, on a Georgetown sidewalk, said an ambulance dispatcher who spoke on condition of anonymity.
    22. "There are virtually no constraints on them," says Louis Michael Seidman, a Georgetown University Law School professor.
    23. Colonial officers with their sternly-brushed hair and crumpled white suits, their canes tapping along the tiled floor. The front of the hotel faces Georgetown, old Penang town.
    24. About 20 percent to 40 percent of all adults intermittently carry staph bacteria on their skin, in their nose or on their clothes, said Dr. Mary Young of Georgetown University Medical Center's division of infectious diseases here.
    25. "In one sense it's a great victory," says Roy A. Schotland, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and an active opponent of TIAA-CREF's current policies.
    26. "The basic principle is that information collected for one purpose shouldn't be used for another purpose without an individual's consent," says Mary Culnan, a Georgetown University business professor specializing in electronic privacy issues.
    27. Georgetown University law professor David Cole said the bill leaves too many loopholes for exclusion on political and ideological grounds, because of the discretion left to the secretary of state in areas of terrorism and national security concerns.
    28. The show also included a film prepared by three black high school students that showed whites in the Georgetown section reacting with fear when asked for change or directions by the students.
    29. Hufnagel implanted the first artificial heart valve in a human patient at Georgetown University Medical School in 1952.
    30. "This is one way the whole reform program can be undermined," says Stephen Sestanovich, director of Soviet studies at the Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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