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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 358 Housing Units (2000): 139 Land area (2000): 3.955196 sq. miles (10.243911 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.955196 sq. miles (10.243911 sq. km) FIPS code: 08775 Located within: Oklahoma ...

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Briggs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Briggs, stage name Briggs (rapper) , Australian rapper, lyricist and hip hop artist Ann-Kio Briggs (born 1952), English-born Nigerian environmental and human rights activist Anne Briggs ...

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The Bottoms the absolute converse of everything Basia Briggs had inflicted on Roland Gardens.

After dozens of phone calls, she and Penelope Briggs had managed to put together a consortium of parents, alums, local businesspeople, and miscellaneous Travelers who wanted to buy St.

Briggs dropped his hefty frame onto a campstool and moved it closer to the fire as he grinned through his heavy beard.

While Oilcan and Durrack were focused on the screen, Briggs and Little Horse and Cloudwalker were standing back and watching the dragon.

Miss Briggs, who was enabled to speak a good word for the latter, after the cards of the Southdown family had been presented to Miss Crawley.

Lady Southdown mean by leaving a card upon you, I wonder, Miss Briggs?

Lady Southdown, from her neighbouring house, reigned over the whole family--Pitt, Lady Jane, Miss Crawley, Briggs, Bowls, Firkin, and all.

He stood on the sidelines shouting encouragement to Sergeants Briggs and Jenkins, who headed the team, and actually danced a jig with Mrs.

Harry Whittington, and fellow graduate student Derek Briggs, Conway Morris spent the next several years making a systematic revision of the entire collection, and cranking out one exciting monograph after another as discovery piled upon discovery.

Steve Briggs was barely thirty, but for court appearances, he wore near pince-nez glasses, which added years and authority to his mien.

The jurors were not familiar with the details of the fatal camping trip, and Briggs went through the sequence of events that Liysa had related to the staff in the Dayton hospital, to Deputy Keith Larkin, and to Deputy Dick Bobbitt.

Liysa had told so many people that Chris was drunk on vodka the night he died, Briggs stressed, and then he turned to the jurors.

Why, Briggs asked, had Lisa taken time to strap Bjorn in his car seat when she was so afraid that Chris was after them?

Steve Briggs moved on to the possible trajectories of the bullet that killed Chris Northon.

Pat Birmingham was sticking to his straight self-defense position, and Steve Briggs was homing in on the many versions Liysa had given about the night of October 9.