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white oak

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White Oak, uninc. community (1990 pop. 18,671), Montgomery and Prince Georges counties, central Md., in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. The former naval ordnance laboratory is now largely the Federal Research Center.
white oak
indicates self-sufficiency. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 178]


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The Wye Oak reigned as the nation's largest white oak until it blew down in 2002.
It landed on Rothko Lane, a small roadway next to the White Oak town house complex.
Jamie Bishton, a leading dancer with Twyla Tharp Dance, American Ballet Theatre, and White Oak Dance Project, was named the new associate producer of Dancers Responding to AIDS in June.
 
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