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Knap, who for 19 years handled alumnae activities at the old Mount Vernon College for Women in Washington, died Feb. 6 of pneumonia and complications from Alzheimer's disease at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County.
Eleanore K. Knap, college employee Post 2011
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This group was further developed by Knap Hill Nursery (Waterer), Goldsworth old Nursery (Slocock), and Exbury (Rothschild), from which the name Exbury was incorporated.
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The collection is a mix of species and named hybrids including three Aromis, one Confederate, several Lights and some of the older English Knap Hills Exburys.
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The Knap Hill group was originated in England with Anthony Waterer about 1870.
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The Exbury azaleas, derived from the Knap Hills, were developed by Lionel de Rothschild at the Exbury Estate in England.
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Neither McDonald nor Knap would discuss that meeting.
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But, Knap says, public figures regularly complain about coverage.
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But Santana says that while he was away, Hutchens and McDonald had lunch with Registereditor Ken Brusic, Knap and at least one other reporter.
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"There was quite a bit of Roman activity in the area at the time, southwards from Cardiff Castle, where there was a Roman fort, to the Knap at Barry where there was an administrative building and there were farms in the Sully area," said Mr Besly.
Treasure Trove! Jan 2008
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On second thoughts he retreated and put up at the ale-house as in former time; and when he had plumed himself before the inn mirror, called for something to drink, and smoothed out the incipient wrinkles of care, he walked on to the Knap with a quick step.
Wessex Tales 2006
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