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DC

(= District of Columbia) the district occupied entirely by the city of Washington; chosen by George Washington as the site of the capital of the United States and created out of land ceded by Maryland and Virginia (= direct current) an electric current that flows in one direction steadily

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DC Breen.
As I mentioned to DC Breen, yes.
AC or DC?
I want Washington, DC.
A DC party will take care of that.
American Airlines announces the arrival of flight 808 DC-7 service from Chicago.
But meanwhile, in the Pentagon, in Washington DC.
Mr. and Mrs. Trent. this is Colonel Edwards from Washington DC.
You still fly that DC-6 and seven eighths?
I'm going to Washington DC very soon.
And they get hired for the same reason they get fired. to keep DC brass clean.
Well, the truth is, Uncle Fester, my new shaver is AC -and you're DC.
He's DC.
Put DC Fester in the AC space capsule, and.
New York calling Mr. Adams. of The Chronicle at Washington, DC.
Maybe some day we can send a little committee of our own to investigate morale in Washington, DC.
Where's my other DC-7?
I know, that wonderful AC-DC feeling, but that is not love.
I doubt if there's another vacant apartment in the whole of Washington DC.
Mr. and Mrs. Trent.this is Colonel Edwards from Washington DC.
Now, we take you directly to the white house in washington, dc, for an address by the president of the united states, franklin delano roosevelt.
This object, should any of you have lived underground for the better parts of your lives and never had occasion to look toward the sky is an airplane, its official designation, a dc-3.
Someone somewhere told us that a dc-3 is inside this hangar and that it landed this morning.
That's what they said. So every one of us had pictured in his mind a dc-3 as he knows one.
I came from Washington DC to talk to you.
AC or DC.
Helen was a stewardess flying DC-4s. That's how we met.
God, protect our men on the field of battle, that they may return home to their dear ones. And, dear God, protect our supreme commander on the field and our commander in chief in Washington DC.
NY 127, DC 469er.
The head of your department just came here from DC.
Operator. What's the area code for Washington? DC.
For specific information concerning these English language programs. Write to: Voice of America, Washington DC, USA.
Genichiro. are you certain you must go to Washington DC?
For the past several days on Capitol Hill in Washington DC mass demonstrations of tens of thousands of people are daily events.

News and current affairs

WASHINGTON, DC - The negotiations to create a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the European Union and the United States are being widely welcomed.
WASHINGTON, DC - As the 2015 target date for the Millennium Development Goals approaches, the United Nations is intensifying its efforts to foster debate about what comes next for promotion of development worldwide.
WASHINGTON, DC - Dropping bombs as a solution to the world's trouble spots may be falling out of fashion (with the notable exception of Libya), but finger wagging is definitely back in.
WASHINGTON, DC - I grew up in the shadow of World War II, and at the dawn of the Cold War.
This move would likely face considerable resistance from staff who have gotten used to the perks of Washington, DC.
WASHINGTON, DC - Sovereign debt has been back in the news recently, this time because of a United States Supreme Court ruling concerning Argentine debt.
WASHINGTON, DC - After 16 days of closed museums, half-empty federal buildings, unnaturally quiet streets, and tens of thousands of workers left in existential limbo, the lights are back on in Washington.
Prostitution is illegal in most of the US, including Washington DC, and this could be one reason why Tobias had to resign.
WASHINGTON, DC - Just over a hundred years ago, the United States led the world in terms of rethinking how big business worked - and when the power of such firms should be constrained.
WASHINGTON, DC - For almost two centuries, starting around 1800, the history of the global economy was broadly one of divergence in average incomes.
WASHINGTON, DC - Over the past eighteen months, oil prices have more than doubled, inflicting huge costs on the global economy.
Recall how the fateful decision to situate the IMF in Washington, DC enhanced the influence of the US Treasury just down the street.
WASHINGTON, DC - Puerto Rico ought to be the jewel of the Caribbean.
WASHINGTON, DC - On June 17, at his first press conference as Iran's President-elect, Hassan Rowhani broke little new ground in the Islamic Republic's relations with the West.
At his meeting with Sein in Washington, DC, Obama condemned the violence against Myanmar's Muslims, which has displaced many of them.
And, in early August, African government and business leaders gathered in Washington, DC, for a summit that could portend transformative private investment in Africa.
WASHINGTON, DC - Coal is emerging as a major topic of conversation at the United Nations climate-change negotiations currently taking place in Warsaw - and rightly so.
WASHINGTON, DC - It is graduation season in many countries, a time when classes of bright and fortunate young people don their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and hear advice from their elders.
WASHINGTON, DC - US President Barack Obama has laid out a detailed strategy for how his administration plans to combat the Islamic State, which controls a substantial portion of Syria and Iraq.
WASHINGTON, DC - China's government is cracking down hard on Western journalists, threatening not to renew visas for reporters from the New York Times and Bloomberg in retaliation for their reporting on the corruption of senior Chinese officials.
WASHINGTON, DC - Syria's civil war has become a wretchedly complicated problem.
WASHINGTON, DC - Something changed - or perhaps was revealed - in the United States during the last month.
Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha, the head of the ISI, took a day trip to Washington, DC, and spent four hours meeting with CIA Director Leon Panetta.
WASHINGTON, DC - Informal discussions on the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union are now underway.
WASHINGTON, DC - Hosni Mubarak's resignation as President of Egypt marks the beginning of an important stage in that country's transition to a new political system.
WASHINGTON, DC - China has weathered the Great Recession well.
WASHINGTON, DC - What a difference 25 years can make.