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Fallen trees caused a great deal of damage at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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The hill by the eighteenth green at Congressional Country Club sits empty during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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Tiger Woods walks down the fifteenth fairway at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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Tiger Woods walks past a broken tree trunk at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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Brendon de Jonge, left, and Hunter Mahan, center, walk through fallen debris at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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The lead group putts on the tenth green to an empty amphitheater at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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Tiger Woods and Bo Van Pelt walk past downed tree limbs on the sixth hole at Congressional Country Club during third round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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Tiger Woods tees off on the fourth hole in front of a partially broken tree branch at Congressional Country Club during second round play of the AT&T National golf tournament, Bethesda, Md., Saturday, June 30, 2012. The tournament was closed to the public on Saturday due to storms the previous night causing severe damage throughout the course. (Ryan M.L. Young/The Washington Times)

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An American Beech tree is down on Capitol Hill grounds in Washington on Saturday, June 30, 2012, across the U.S. Supreme Court after a powerful storm swept across the Washington region late Friday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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A downed tree blocks a sidewalk in northwest Washington on June 30, 2012. More than two million people across the eastern U.S. lost power after violent storms hit the region. (Associated Press)

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A tree toppled by severe storms sits atop a car in Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood on Saturday, June 30, 2012, in Washington. More than two million people across the eastern U.S. lost power after violent storms and two people died, including a 90-year-old woman asleep in bed when a tree slammed into her home, a police spokeswoman said Saturday. (AP Photo/Jessica Gresko)

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Deveon Brown (center) waits in a temporary shelter at the Boonsboro Volunteer Fire and Rescue Co. Inc. in Bedford County, Va., Friday June 29, 2012. Brown and other extended family members are visiting from Norfolk and have been staying at Eagle Eyrie nearby. A wave of violent storms sweeping through the mid-Atlantic following a day of record-setting heat in Washington, D.C., has knocked out power to nearly 2 million people. The storms converged Friday night on Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declared a state of emergency after more than 500,000 customers in 27 counties were left without electricity. (AP PHOTO/Photo by Parker Michels-Boyce, The News & Advance)

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K. Hovnanian Homes is building 46 single-family homes on 1-acre sites at Belle Haven in Woodbine in Howard County. The Truman model, with 4,283 square feet, is priced from $809,990.

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Swimmers and a diver work to save sunken boats at Pass-a-Grille, Fla. Marina on June 26, 2012. High winds and heavy rains spawned by the approaching Tropical Storm Debby caused the damage. (Associated Press/Tampa Bay Times)

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A woman cries for her four children, whom she lost in a landslide in Bududa, Uganda, on Tuesday, June 27, 2012. Massive mudslides induced by torrential rains destroyed three villages in the mountainous district of the country's east, killing scores of people, officials said. (AP Photo/Stephen Wandera)