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Washington press - translation to russian

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION AND PRIVATE SOCIAL CLUB FOR JOURNALISTS IN UNITED STATES
Women's National Press Club; Washington Press Club Foundation; National Press Club (USA); National Press Building (Washington, DC); Women in Journalism Oral History Project; The Washington Press Club Foundation; Eric Friedheim Journalism Library; National Press Club Journalism Institute; Bloomberg Center for Electronic Journalism; National Press Club (US); US National Press Club; Washington Press Club; John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award
  • National Press Building

Washington press      
пробопечатный станок старого типа с ручным механизмом натиска
District of Columbia         
  • U.S. Supreme Court Building]]
  • lobbying firms]] and [[advocacy group]]s
  • [[Ben's Chili Bowl]] is famous for its [[half-smoke]], a historic staple of the city's cuisine
  • Headquarters of [[Jones Day]], one of the world's largest [[law firm]]s
  • rail]] stations
  • [[National Mall]], a landscaped park extending from the [[Lincoln Memorial]] to the [[United States Capitol]]
  • Metropolitan Police Department]], [[Washington Metro]], and [[One Judiciary Square]], which houses various municipal departments.
  • U.S. federal government]]
  • The [[Eisenhower Executive Office Building]], built between 1871 and 1888, was the world's largest office building until being surpassed by [[The Pentagon]] in 1943.
  • Downtown]]
  • The [[Burning of Washington]] by the British Army during the [[War of 1812]] depicted in a portrait by [[Paul de Rapin]]
  • The [[Jefferson Memorial]] viewed from across the [[Tidal Basin]]
  • A [[Capital Bikeshare]] rental station near [[McPherson Square]]
  • The [[Washington Monument]] viewed from the [[Tidal Basin]] during the [[National Cherry Blossom Festival]]
  • The [[DC Circulator]], operated by the [[District Department of Transportation]]
  • DC Water and Sewer Authority headquarters]]
  • Neoclassical]] motif.
  • [[Duke Ellington School of the Arts]], a public [[magnet school]] in the city
  • Victorian]] houses in [[Dupont Circle]]
  • The [[Federal Reserve]], the [[central bank]] of the United States
  • 16th Street]]
  • third-largest]] rapid rail system in the U.S. based on annual ridership
  • Columbia Heights]]
  • July 4th]] fireworks display.
  • Downtown]] Washington, D.C., includes the headquarters of ''[[The Washington Post]]''
  • [[Georgetown University]], founded in 1789, is the city's oldest university.
  • [[James Hoban]]'s 1793 plans for what today is the [[White House]]
  • D.C. Council]]
  • National Symphony Orchestra]]
  • Pierre L'Enfant]]
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  • Lincoln's first inauguration]] on March 4, 1861; the [[American Civil War]] was launched just weeks later at the [[Battle of Fort Sumter]].
  • Washington, D.C. police]] on [[Harley-Davidson]] motorcycles escort a protest
  • March on Washington]] at the [[Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool]] in 1963
  • U.S. Senate]]'s 1902 [[McMillan Plan]].
  • Downtown]]
  • Arlington, Virginia]].
  • The [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • The [[National Building Museum]]
  • Navy Yard]] area on the [[Anacostia River]] is home to the [[Washington Nationals]] of [[Major League Baseball]].
  • Arlington, Virginia]] is the closest airport to the city among the three major [[Washington metropolitan area]] airports.
  • Northwest]].
  • The [[Washington Capitals]] and the [[Washington Wizards]] play at [[Capital One Arena]].
  • 2010 U.S. census]]. Each dot represents 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Other''' (yellow)
  • Columbia Heights]], and is a hub for entertainment and culture.
  • Smithsonian Castle]] on the [[National Mall]], headquarters of the [[Smithsonian Institution]].
  • National Press Club]]
  • Georgetown]] is the city's oldest building.
  • Georgetown]] in 1830.
  • U.S. Congress]] began assembling in the newly constructed [[United States Capitol]].
  • The [[United States Institute of Peace]], a [[Foggy Bottom]]-based foreign policy think tank created by federal legislation in 1984
  • [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], one of the city's most prominent streets
  • Metrobus]], operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]]
  • Warner Theatre]]
  • A 2020 satellite view of the city
  • license plate]] calls for an end to taxation without representation.
  • The Wharf]] on the [[Southwest Waterfront]] along the [[Potomac River]]
CAPITAL CITY OF THE UNITED STATES
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District of Columbia         
  • U.S. Supreme Court Building]]
  • lobbying firms]] and [[advocacy group]]s
  • [[Ben's Chili Bowl]] is famous for its [[half-smoke]], a historic staple of the city's cuisine
  • Headquarters of [[Jones Day]], one of the world's largest [[law firm]]s
  • rail]] stations
  • [[National Mall]], a landscaped park extending from the [[Lincoln Memorial]] to the [[United States Capitol]]
  • Metropolitan Police Department]], [[Washington Metro]], and [[One Judiciary Square]], which houses various municipal departments.
  • U.S. federal government]]
  • The [[Eisenhower Executive Office Building]], built between 1871 and 1888, was the world's largest office building until being surpassed by [[The Pentagon]] in 1943.
  • Downtown]]
  • The [[Burning of Washington]] by the British Army during the [[War of 1812]] depicted in a portrait by [[Paul de Rapin]]
  • The [[Jefferson Memorial]] viewed from across the [[Tidal Basin]]
  • A [[Capital Bikeshare]] rental station near [[McPherson Square]]
  • The [[Washington Monument]] viewed from the [[Tidal Basin]] during the [[National Cherry Blossom Festival]]
  • The [[DC Circulator]], operated by the [[District Department of Transportation]]
  • DC Water and Sewer Authority headquarters]]
  • Neoclassical]] motif.
  • [[Duke Ellington School of the Arts]], a public [[magnet school]] in the city
  • Victorian]] houses in [[Dupont Circle]]
  • The [[Federal Reserve]], the [[central bank]] of the United States
  • 16th Street]]
  • third-largest]] rapid rail system in the U.S. based on annual ridership
  • Columbia Heights]]
  • July 4th]] fireworks display.
  • Downtown]] Washington, D.C., includes the headquarters of ''[[The Washington Post]]''
  • [[Georgetown University]], founded in 1789, is the city's oldest university.
  • [[James Hoban]]'s 1793 plans for what today is the [[White House]]
  • D.C. Council]]
  • National Symphony Orchestra]]
  • Pierre L'Enfant]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Lincoln's first inauguration]] on March 4, 1861; the [[American Civil War]] was launched just weeks later at the [[Battle of Fort Sumter]].
  • Washington, D.C. police]] on [[Harley-Davidson]] motorcycles escort a protest
  • March on Washington]] at the [[Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool]] in 1963
  • U.S. Senate]]'s 1902 [[McMillan Plan]].
  • Downtown]]
  • Arlington, Virginia]].
  • The [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • The [[National Building Museum]]
  • Navy Yard]] area on the [[Anacostia River]] is home to the [[Washington Nationals]] of [[Major League Baseball]].
  • Arlington, Virginia]] is the closest airport to the city among the three major [[Washington metropolitan area]] airports.
  • Northwest]].
  • The [[Washington Capitals]] and the [[Washington Wizards]] play at [[Capital One Arena]].
  • 2010 U.S. census]]. Each dot represents 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Other''' (yellow)
  • Columbia Heights]], and is a hub for entertainment and culture.
  • Smithsonian Castle]] on the [[National Mall]], headquarters of the [[Smithsonian Institution]].
  • National Press Club]]
  • Georgetown]] is the city's oldest building.
  • Georgetown]] in 1830.
  • U.S. Congress]] began assembling in the newly constructed [[United States Capitol]].
  • The [[United States Institute of Peace]], a [[Foggy Bottom]]-based foreign policy think tank created by federal legislation in 1984
  • [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], one of the city's most prominent streets
  • Metrobus]], operated by the [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]]
  • Warner Theatre]]
  • A 2020 satellite view of the city
  • license plate]] calls for an end to taxation without representation.
  • The Wharf]] on the [[Southwest Waterfront]] along the [[Potomac River]]
CAPITAL CITY OF THE UNITED STATES
District of Columbia; Washington DC; Washington D.C.; Washington D.C; Washington,D.C; Washington, D. C.; Washington, District of Columbia; Distict of Columbia; Washington, D.C; District of Columbia County, DC; Washington, dc; D.C. Washington; Washington dc; United States Capital; UN/LOCODE:USWAS; District Of Columbia; Washington, DC; Washington, D.c.; District of Columbia, United States; Washington D. C.; Washington (DC); Wash, DC; Wash., D.C.; DC Washington; District of Columbia, District of Columbia; The District of Columbia; Washington DC.; Washington, District Of Columbia; Wasington D.C.; Wasington DC; Wasington, DC; Washington, DC.; Capital of the USA; Wahington D.C; Distric of Columbia; Distric of colombia; Washington, D C; Washington City; US-DC; Dist. of Columbia; Washington (city); Education in Washington, D.C.; American Federal District; Climate of Washington, D.C.; Washington (D.C.); Economy of Washington, D.C.; Washington, US-DC; Us capital; Washington, Dc; Washington (District of Columbia); District of columbia; Government of D.C.; Washington city; Washington DC, United States of America; Wash. D.C.; United States capital; Washington, D.C., United States; Washingotn, DC; Washington Dc; Washingtondc; Wash DC; Wash, D.C.; Wash. DC; Washington District of Columbia; Federal district (United States); Washington-DC; Washington, D.C., USA; Districtofcolumbia; L'Enfant City; Washington DC, USA; United States Federal District; Higher education in Washington, D.C.; Education in DC; WA DC; Washington d.c; Economy of the District of Columbia; Washington, Columbia; Washington (district), Columbia; Washington (district of Columbia)
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Definition

ИМКА-ПРЕСС
(YMCA-PRESS) , издательство русской книги, основано в 1921 в Праге, существовало в Берлине (1923), Париже (1925-40, с 1944). Среди изданий - работы русских философов, произведения М. А. Булгакова, А. П. Платонова, М. И. Цветаевой, А. И. Солженицына, мемуары Н. Я. Мандельштам, Л. К. Чуковской, репринтные издания.

Wikipedia

National Press Club (United States)

The National Press Club is a professional organization and social community in Washington, D.C. for journalists and communications professionals. It hosts public and private gatherings with invited speakers from public life. The club also offers event space to outside groups to host business meetings, news conferences, industry gatherings and social events.

Founded in 1908, the club has been visited by many U.S. presidents, and many since Warren Harding have been members – most have spoken from the club's podium. Others who have appeared at the club include monarchs, prime ministers and premiers, members of Congress, Cabinet officials, ambassadors, scholars, entertainers, business leaders, and athletes. The club's emblem is the Owl, in deference to wisdom, awareness and nights spent working.

Examples of use of Washington press
1. "White America has declared war on black people," Carmichael howled at a Washington press conference.
2. "This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright," Wright told the Washington press corps Monday.
3. He silently nodded at his buddies in the Washington press corps, then sidestepped them without chitchat.
4. "I have never seen a Washington press corps so mad," she said at the time.
5. It‘s also no secret the Bush people don‘t care much for the Washington press.
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