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Answer for the clue ""Diff'rent Strokes" surname ", 8 letters:
drummond

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Drummond is a former provincial electoral riding in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec , Canada , which elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec . As of its final election, it consisted of most of the city of Drummondville and all of Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham ...

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Population (2000): 405 Housing Units (2000): 166 Land area (2000): 0.229126 sq. miles (0.593434 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.229126 sq. miles (0.593434 sq. km) FIPS code: 21700 Located within: Oklahoma ...

Usage examples of drummond.

Drummond studied the Lam and, thinking about Captain Beaumont, and what the change of control might bring.

Drummond stood up beside Beaumont, his glasses quivering to the increasing beat of machinery.

He knew Beaumont and Salter were arguing about something, that Drummond alone seemed to be in command of the ship and all about it.

Several people shuffled their feet, and when Drummond looked at Beaumont he saw that he was sitting exactly upright, fingers tucked between his reefer buttons.

While he was waiting to be introduced by Beaumont, Drummond let his gaze move slowly around the spartan interior, noting the many wall charts and plans, the few personnel who seemed to be needed in this very special place.

Drummond looked again at the gathering, the way Beaumont seemed to glow amongst the rumpled suits and jackets.

Drummond thought of the way Beaumont had goaded the marine to drive faster and still faster.

Sarah Kemp walked across the cabin, smiled at Beaumont and then stopped directly in front of Drummond.

Shortly after Jerkline Jo left the beauty parlor of Lucy Dalles, mischievously bent on giving Ragtown a harmless little shock, Al Drummond sidled up to the old prospector at the bar in the Palace Dance Hall.

One who has never lived in a frontier camp such as Ragtown may find it difficult to analyze the characters of Lucy Dalles and Albert Drummond.

Drummond and Lucy Dalles were dangerous conspirators now, and took a certain pride in the knowledge of it.

At the same time in the shooting gallery Al Drummond and Lucy Dalles stared over the top of a newspaper at each other, their eyes tragic.

Sher Dil and Drummond had their heads together for a moment, something to do with a report over the radio from Indian Army Headquarters about patrol clashes in the Ladakh area.

Drummond opened the door, sub-machine gun ready, and Sher Dil appeared.

Drummond walked up the line, Hamid, Sher Dil and Father Kerrigan were standing at the rear of the second truck talking in low voices.