Similar words: capita, capital, capitalism, capitalize, capitulate, capitulation, recapitulate, capital punishment. Meaning: ['kæpɪtl] n. 1. a building occupied by a state legislature 2. the government building in Washington where the United States Senate and the House of Representatives meet.
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121. On the specially built inaugural stands outside the Capitol, musicians Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman rehearsed for their role in Tuesday's ceremonies.
122. In 1851, Downing was invited by President Millard Fillmore to design improvements to the grounds around the Capitol.
123. In front of me is the Capitol Building, the United States Capitol(sentencedict.com), lit beautifully.
124. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is back on Capitol Hill today.
125. In the nineteen-seventies, Schlosstein worked on Capitol Hill as an economist before joining the Carter Administration, in which he served at the Treasury and the White House.
126. The mansion was a big colonial-style house of about ten thousand square feet in the beautiful old Quapaw Quarter of Little Rock, not far from the Capitol.
127. The monument is located between the Capitol building, which houses the state legislature, and the building that houses the state Supreme Court.
128. A legend on Capitol Hill, he was famous - his critics say infamous - for bringing huge amounts of federal "pork barrel" projects back to Alaska.
129. The rights of every American to good government have been damaged by the pantomime on Capitol Hill.
130. On Capitol Hill, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York described the job numbers as "shocking" and said they call for "a strong, deep and effective stimulus package."
131. A former roommate, who worked with Gibbs on Capitol Hill, says he combines topnotch political skills with a quick wit.
132. Accompanied by motorcade, a vintage 1957 bus drove Parks across the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, named for the famed slavery abolitionist leader, to the U.S. Capitol.
133. Frederick Law Olmsted designed the grounds of the United States Capitol and the National Zoo.
134. After his very in swearing-in, the president joined members of Congress for a luncheonette luncheon in the Capitol.
135. In 1793, President Washington laid the cornerstone of the US Capitol.
136. Art director Richard Sheaff chose a circa 1900 gravure print of the Capitol for the selvage.
137. The reputed author of the Nebraska Bill finds an early occasion to make a speech at this capitol indorsing the Dred Scott decision,[www.Sentencedict.com] and vehemently denouncing all opposition to it.
138. A hearing on Capitol Hill included testimony from Tillman's brother. A House panel is hoping to elicit new information about the incident.
139. It is likely to spark a massive fight on Capitol Hill.
140. The confirmation hearing of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state began on Capitol Hill.
141. Capitol Building. He had gone to enormous lengths to arrange all the pieces for tonight.
142. His body will lie in state at the Capitol Rotunda through Monday.
143. Sandstone monoliths , dubbed the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of the Moon, tower over the desert flats of Utah's Capitol Reef National Park.
144. While the paper's circulation is just 33, 000, those copies go to a golden distribution list that includes the White House, every key Capitol Hill office, and prominent D.C. businesses.
145. Roosevelt was never able to dominate the veterans on Capitol Hill.
146. He will go to Capitol Hill Tuesday to press them further.
147. The analysis is being circulated on Capitol Hill by supporters of raising the debt limit.
148. The tree figure signifies the Onondaga Nation, capitol of the League and home to the central council fire.
149. The last such use of the Capitol rotunda was for former President Ronald Reagan in 2004.
150. The others are the Treasury Building, the White House, the Capitol building and Independence Hall.
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