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Mayor Vincent Gray, (D) and D.C. Fire & Emergency Medical Services Chief Kenneth Ellerbe awaitsgraduates of Recruit Class 367 graduation at Gallaudet University in Northeast on April 17. Khalid Naji-Allah /Special to The Washington Times
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Mayor Vincent Gray, (D) offered remarks during the D.C. Fire & Emergency Medical Services Recruit Class 367 graduation at Gallaudet University in Northeast on April 17. Khalid Naji-Allah /Special to The Washington Times
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Mayor Vincent Gray, (D) offered remarks during the D.C. Fire & Emergency Medical Services Recruit Class 367 graduation at Gallaudet University in Northeast on April 17. Khalid Naji-Allah /Special to The Washington Times
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Mayor Vincent Gray, (D) offered remarks during the D.C. Fire & Emergency Medical Services Recruit Class 367 graduation at Gallaudet University in Northeast on April 17. Khalid Naji-Allah /Special to The Washington Times
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Mayor Vincent Gray, (D) offered remarks during the D.C. Fire & Emergency Medical Services Recruit Class 367 graduation at Gallaudet University in Northeast on April 17. Khalid Naji-Allah /Special to The Washington Times
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A flag rests at half staff on a cedar pole, Wednesday, April 16, 2014, with the face of the massive deadly mudslide that hit the community of Oso, Wash. on March 22, 2014 behind it. The death toll from the massive mudslide that hit the Washington town of Oso last month has risen to 39, officials said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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A large flag hangs next to instruments used to detect further land movement, Wednesday, April 16, 2014 on the upper edge of the massive deadly mudslide that hit the community of Oso, Wash. on March 22, 2014. The sensors are in place to protect workers searching for missing victims in the slide area below from other landslides. The death toll from the massive mudslide that hit the Washington town of Oso last month has risen to 39, officials said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)