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Answer for the clue "Missouri tourist mecca ", 7 letters:
branson

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Population (2000): 6050 Housing Units (2000): 3366 Land area (2000): 16.178279 sq. miles (41.901548 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.160813 sq. miles (0.416503 sq. km) Total area (2000): 16.339092 sq. miles (42.318051 sq. km) FIPS code: 07966 Located within: ...

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When Branson spoke his voice was cold, almost savage, a marked departure from the norm: even Branson had defences that could be breached.

Johnson would have been surprised if they had been otherwise: Branson, that most meticulous of planners, almost never missed a trick.

He was immediately through to Branson, waiting patiently in the dilapidated garage north of Daly City.

As a communications system it could not compare to those aboard the Presidential coach, but everything was there that Branson wanted.

Unlike many of Branson's associates Yonnie, who had been with Branson since he'd embarked upon his particular mode of life all of thirteen years ago, could not be classed among the intellectually gifted, but his patience, invariable good humour and total loyalty to Branson were beyond dispute.

In the rear coach Branson pressed a button on the console in front of him.

Disillusioned with civilian life they'd found their next best panacea with Branson, who had a splendid eye for the recruitment of such men.

In his thirteen years of upsetting law officers in the United States, Canada and Mexico, Branson had not yet had to have recourse to the last resort.

Whether this was due to moral scruples or not was unclear: what was clear was that Branson regarded it as bad business.

It said much for the standards that Branson imposed that none of the several thousand dollars that passed through the hands of Yonnie and Bartlett found its way into either of their pockets.

Here, as at the southern end, everything was completely under control, everything had gone precisely as Branson had meticulously and with much labour planned over the preceding months.

He took the paper from Branson who said: 'You can put it through to the phone by that chair opposite the President's?

He was indeed, as Branson had told Boyann, a telecommunications expert.

And k was difficult to see what use could be made of it - certainly they were unlikely to blow up the bridge with the President on it But Branson had a profound distrust of his fellow man, which was one of the reasons he had survived so long.

One of them crowded very closely indeed on Branson who suddenly became aware of something, obviously metallic, jabbing painfully into his left kidney.