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She said it lasted just a few seconds and compared it to a strong thunder strike
-- enough to rattle the house, but not enough to knock anything over. Brett Snyder, who lives in Gaithersburg, Md., told AP Radio he was awakened by the quake but said it wasn't a big deal. "It happened very instantaneously and then off to a day's work," Snyder said.
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