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  2. Record Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Record Bar is a former U.S. retail music/entertainment store chain founded in Durham, North Carolina.The company eventually grew from a single location to 180 stores. One of the largest music retailing chains, it was located primarily in the southeastern United State

  3. District of Columbia Bar - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Bar (DCB) is the mandatory bar association of the District of Columbia. [2] It administers the admissions, licensing, and discipline functions for lawyers licensed to practice in the District. It is to be distinguished from the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, [3] which is a voluntary bar.

  4. District of Columbia Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Congress renamed the court the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and in 1967 its membership was enlarged to six judges. [1] Federal and local jurisdiction in the D.C. remained entangled until 1970, when Congress enacted the District of Columbia Court Reform and Criminal Procedure Act (84 Stat. 473).

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  6. This Stylish DC Bar Has a (Not So) Secret Ingredient That ...

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    We venture to DC's Doyle bar, in the revamped Dupont Circle hotel, to encounter perfect preparation. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Childe Harold (bar) - Wikipedia

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    Childe Harold was a saloon and entertainment venue located in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle.It was first opened by Bill Heard Jr. in 1967 and began hosting live music during the 1970s, becoming one of the first nightspot places in Dupont Circle.

  8. Off the Record (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 show is not to be confused with a 15-minute show in 1951–52, also called Off the Record, aired from DuMont station WTTG in Washington, DC. This latter show, hosted by Art Lamb and Aletha Agee, featured singers lip-synching to current pop songs, and is on YouTube. [5]

  9. Joe Englert - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from college, in 1984, Joe moved to Washington D.C. to write for the Pentagon newspaper. [1]In 1988, while he was a bartender and a struggling writer, Englert bet a friend that he could throw a raucous club party in Adams Morgan despite the dead scene.