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Tholos Editrice di Tinelli G.

Alberobello 70011 - IT-Italy

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    The latest edition of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) employee magazine, Tholos, is now available Highlights include the articles below SHOPTALK: Tools of the Trade SENATE MOVES: Stronger Together HOUSE MOVES: Suite Stakes FEATURE: On the Move Download Volume 30, or read the stories from this and previous issues on our blog
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