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melissa

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" Melissa " is a song by American rock band the Allman Brothers Band , released in August 1972 as the second single from the group's third studio album, Eat a Peach . The song was written by vocalist Gregg Allman long before the founding of the group. It ...

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Population (2000): 1350 Housing Units (2000): 501 Land area (2000): 4.585624 sq. miles (11.876710 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.585624 sq. miles (11.876710 sq. km) FIPS code: 47496 Located within: Texas ...

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n. A plant of the ''Melissa'' genus, especially lemon balm, often used medicinally.

Usage examples of melissa.

I think he had fired everyone at least twice, except for Melissa, who was too new, and Manish who had once worked for Steve Jobs and in his gentle Hindu way intimidated even Victor Hammond.

Tom Brandt, a recent refugee from our little corner of engineering hell, joined Melissa, Manish and myself at an out of the way table in the company cafeteria.

Melissa, Manish, and I, along with the four members of the junior team spent the afternoon listening to Hammond pontificate.

Pam Rude Robinson, Kimi Morse Reist, Heather Hutton Kuyk, Jane Johnson Ricker, Joan Craft Laoulidi, Tracy Palmer Berns, Kimberly Burke Sweetman and Melissa Jurgens.

I can see very well why Rozi Tegger resurrected Melissa, because it related to her own field of study.

You and Melissa Bierly are the only people to have entered the cryowombs twice, and been resurrected twice.

Aaron Copland, Michael Tilson Thomas, Melissa Etheridge, Michael Stipe of R.

Unlike Betta, Melissa came into her own in a crisis-it was in ordinary times that the daughter of Eachan Khan fumbled and lost her way.

CHAPTER 10 The Blood of the Lambs Sometime between the late night of Friday the thirteenth in March of 1987 and midmorning of Saturday, March 14, thirty-year-old Nancy Newman and her two daughters, eight year-old Melissa and three-year-old Angie, were sexually assaulted and murdered in their own apartment on Eide Street in Anchorage, Alaska, in one of the cruelest and most brutal crimes the investigators had ever seen.

Cassie cleared the last three fences, Hank heard the excited gasps of Melissa, the twins, and Mrs.

Their grief was compounded in the months after the trials by concerns about Melissa and Ryan, who were now living farther away, in north-central Arkansas.

There, the upperworld city gleamed suddenly with sunlight so bright Melissa squinted.

The baby burped, and Melissa cradled him back in her arms, rocking him in the ageless rhythm of motherhood.

By the time Melissa left, Alethia was sleeping with the baby by her side, safe in a world in which earthquakes were minor matters.

Mark told him he was afraid Melissa had overdosed on a drug that is in the streets in Memphis.