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The Washington Post (4777 bytes)
1: :''Alternative meaning'': [[The Washington Post (march)]] 3: ...e:washington_post_logo.gif|thumb|250px|Washington Post [[logo]]]] 4: ...enshot.jpg|thumb|250px|Screenshot from Washington Post website]] 5: ...mes seen as devoted to politics at the expense of the rest of life. 7: ...mber]], [[2004]], it announced that it was buying the online magazine [[Slate (magazine)|Slate]] from [... The Washington Post (march) (3071 bytes) 1: [[image:Washington_Post2.jpg|right|]] 2: ...ned as one of his most popular marches throughout the [[United States]] and many countries abroad. 6: ...ashington Post'' building for his contribution to the newspaper and his country. 10: ...in 6/8 meter, it is suited as an accompaniment to the [[two-step]], a new dance introduced in its time. 12: [[image:Washingtonpost-3.png]] Washington Post Company (1551 bytes) 1: ...the newspaper it is named after, the [[Washington Post]], and [[Newsweek]] magazine. It also owns or par... 3: ...and went public in 1971. It is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.]] 5: In the first quarter of 2004, the company had revenue of US$750 million. 8: *''[[The Washington Post]]'' 9: *''[[The Herald]]'' - [[Everett, Washington]] Old Post Office Building (Washington) (2910 bytes) 2: [[Image:Post-Office.jpg]] 5: ...2th Street and [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], NW, in [[Washington, DC]]. 7: ...reet and Pennsylvania Avenue was dubbed the "old" post office. 9: ...er in recognition of her devotion to the arts and the preservation of architecturally significant build... 11: ...nue to the [[United States Capitol]] from the Old Post Office tower]] Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (Washington Metro) (2860 bytes) 1: ...Line (Washington Metro)|Blue]] and [[Yellow Line (Washington Metro)|Yellow Line]]s. 3: ...ttle]] bus carries people to and from Terminal A. The fare plaza is directly connected by pedestrian wa... 5: ...t the switch. No deaths or injuries resulted, but the accident delayed construction by a number of week... 7: ...was renamed. Congress ultimately voted to require the renaming on [[November 30]]. 10: .../metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=93 Reagan Washington National Airport] Washington Park, Seattle, Washington (834 bytes) 1: ...on the north by the private [[Broadmoor, Seattle, Washington|Broadmoor]] community and golf club. 3: ...d Lake Washington Boulevard E. (northwest- and southeast-bound). First post (2821 bytes) 1: ...chronological order (meaning the first message is the most prominently displayed). It is prevalent amon... 3: ...n [[BBS]]'s or [[Bulletin Board System]]'s before the world wide web had evolved into what it is now, m... 5: ...g other site users (see [[Internet troll]]), with the aim of provoking a negative reaction (see [[Flame... 7: ...d even argue that a comment is only a true "first post" if it contains no relevant information. 9: ...s used to represent a first post, in reference to the [[U.S. presidential election, 2004|44th presidenc... Post (397 bytes) 1: * For the postal system, see [[mail]] 5: * For the cereal maker, see [[Post Cereals]] 6: ... twentieth century mathematician, see [[Emil Leon Post]] 7: ...asketball]] [[Court (basketball)|court]] close to the basket Last Post (1994 bytes) 1: The '''Last Post''' is a tune, usually played on a [[bugle]], used... 3: ...iginated with British troops stationed in the [[Netherlands]], where it drew on an older Dutch custom. 5: ...hat the duty of the dead soldier is over and that they can rest in peace. 7: ...ions|Commonwealth]] (known as [[Veterans Day]] in the United States). In [[Australia]] and [[New Zealan... 9: ...and Allied dead at the [[Battle of Ypres]] during the [[World War I|First World War]]. C. W. Post (889 bytes) 2: [[Image:cw_post_marj.jpg]] 4: ... the early twentieth century. He was a vangard in the use of print advertising. 6: ...er; one of their daughter [[Marjorie Merriweather Post]]'s husbands was [[E. F. Hutton]]. 8: [[Category:1854 births|Post, C. W.]] 9: [[Category:1914 deaths|Post, C. W.]] .post (515 bytes) 1: ...lar services. It is sponsored by the [[Universal Postal Union]], an international organisation based in... An Post (2030 bytes) 1: ...[[pillar box|post box]] attached to a [[telegraph post|telephone/electricity pole]].]] 2: ...rvice (SDS - special delivery services); and Swiftpost, an all-[[Ireland]] next-day delivery service. 4: ...y An Post remains one of the largest employers in the State, although it has undergone considerable dow... 6: ...to have reversed a downward trend in business. An Post, however, is still loss-making in parts. 11: * [[Dublin postal districts]] Post-structuralism (1938 bytes) 1: ...shifting differences (as in [[deconstruction]]) rather than grand [[binary opposition]]s and [[hierarch... 3: ... be politically oriented, as many of them believe the world we think we inhabit is merely a social cons... 5: ...uralism and post-structuralism. Also important to the movement are [[Jean Baudrillard]], [[Gilles Deleu... 8: [[postmodernism]] -- [[structuralism]] -- [[recursionism... 10: [[de:Poststrukturalismus]] Post-Communism (3964 bytes) 1: '''Post-Communism''' is a name sometimes given to the period of political and economic [[transition]] i... 5: ...ntry]", and it is in this context that the term ''post-communism'' must be understood. 9: ...parties were vastly larger and more powerful than the remaining Communist Parties. 11: ...any disillusioned left-wing voters have turned to the remaining Communist Parties in recent years. 13: ...ies didn't particularly prosper from it - some of them became less radical as well. Post office (1854 bytes) 1: ...t, Alabama post office.jpg|thumb|250px|Small-town post office and [[town hall]] in [[Lockhart, Alabama]]... 3: ...andise, and also drop off or pick up packages or other special-delivery items. 5: ...sses who prefer not to have [[mail]] delivered to their home or office. 7: ...send money to others, etc. In some countries, the post office functions as a financial [[bank]] and/or a... 9: ...cessed in other post offices that are not open to the general public. Post and lintel (192 bytes) 3: ...]] are the upright supports and the [[lintel]] is the top crossbeam. Local post (1933 bytes) 1: ...ernments, while others, known as '''private local posts''' have been for-profit companies. 3: == Official local posts == 5: ...ts go back to at least [[1680]], when the [[Penny Post]] was established in [[London]] to handle intra-c... 7: ... province of [[Wenden]] issued stamps for a local post from [[1862]] to [[1901]], while [[Nicaragua]] is... 9: ...he central government; some of these lasted until the [[1917]] revolution. Penny Post (1733 bytes) 1: The '''Penny Post''' is any one of several [[postal system]]s in which normal letters could be sent... 5: ..."Py Post", or "Penny Post" along with the name of the town. 7: ...ld be prepaid with the [[postage stamp]] known as the [[Penny Black]]. 9: ...perial Penny Post''' extended the rate throughout the [[British Empire]]. 11: The Penny Post rate ended in Great Britain in [[1918]]. Post-it note (3385 bytes) 1: ...g|thumb|A number of Post-it notes still glued together]] 3: ...e company which originally [[invention|invented]] them. 6: ... campaign, the product had been introduced around the world. 8: ...al equivalence to the versatility of the tangible Post-it. 11: ...ht Live'' featured a fake product called McIntosh Post-It Notes. Mike Post (1353 bytes) 1: ...pular [[television|TV]] [[drama]]s first shown in the [[United States]]. He was born [[September 29]], ... 3: ...hen J. Cannell]], ''[[The Rockford Files]]''; the theme also got cross-over [[Top 40]] radio airplay. 5: ...dio]]'', ''[[Blossom]]'', ''[[The A-Team]]'', ''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'', ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'',...
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