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  • Linthicum, Maryland (February 2, 2009) -  Joe Ensore, vice president for space and ISR, Northrop Grumman Electronics Systems is interviewed by Turner Brinton of Space News International.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • Chantilly, Va. (October 6, 2009) -- Gen. Bruce Carlson, Director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), talks with reporters in his office at the NRO building in Chantilly, Va.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2011) -- At the entry portal of the Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial, where two stones are parted and a single stone is pushed forward into the horizon, appears as the missing piece of what was once a single boulder. The central opening through the arc on the axis of the Jefferson and Lincoln Monuments places this memorial directly in line with larger democratic ideals that form the context for King's words and deeds. The memorial is envisioned as a quiet and receptive space, yet at the same time, powerful and emotionally evocative, reflecting the spirit of the message Dr. King delivered and the role he played in society.  To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- At the entry portal of the Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial, where two stones are parted and a single stone is pushed forward into the horizon, appears as the missing piece of what was once a single boulder. The central opening through the arc on the axis of the Jefferson and Lincoln Monuments places this memorial directly in line with larger democratic ideals that form the context for King's words and deeds. The memorial is envisioned as a quiet and receptive space, yet at the same time, powerful and emotionally evocative, reflecting the spirit of the message Dr. King delivered and the role he played in society.  To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- At the entry portal of the Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial, where two stones are parted and a single stone is pushed forward into the horizon, appears as the missing piece of what was once a single boulder. The central opening through the arc on the axis of the Jefferson and Lincoln Monuments places this memorial directly in line with larger democratic ideals that form the context for King's words and deeds. The memorial is envisioned as a quiet and receptive space, yet at the same time, powerful and emotionally evocative, reflecting the spirit of the message Dr. King delivered and the role he played in society.  To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2011) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • WASHINGTON (May 26, 2007) -- As work continues, large majestic trees like oaks, pines, magnolias and cherries will reinforce the spatial integrity of the The Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial and add a temporal dimension, exhibiting seasonal change and annual growth and offering opportunities for additional memorial spaces dedicated to other heroes, such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer, of the struggle for social justice and nonviolent social change. To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change is happening in Washington, DC.  Located in West Potomac Park, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial looks to perform an official dedication on Sunday, August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. King's historic I Have A Dream speech.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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