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Blanding, UT -- U.S. city in Utah
Population (2000): 3162
Housing Units (2000): 991
Land area (2000): 2.372586 sq. miles (6.144969 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.372586 sq. miles (6.144969 sq. km)
FIPS code: 06370
Located within: Utah (UT), FIPS 49
Location: 37.623199 N, 109.478943 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 84511
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Blanding

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Usage examples of "blanding".

Blanding, with his brief case, Pedersen, with his brief case, and Kallimer with his frown.

Blanding would handle the statements of charges, Pedersen would keep track, and Kallimer.

The Efficient Baxter bicycled broodingly to Market Blandings for tobacco.

So Baxter, as he bicycled to Market Blandings for tobacco, brooded on Freddie, Aline Peters and George Emerson.

Baxter, then, as he bicycled to Market Blandings for tobacco, had good reason to brood.

He had arranged deals so lopsided that, when daylight hit them, they brought the high councilor of his Latter-day Saints stake down from Blanding to remind him of what was said about such behavior in the Book of Mormon.

What Lord Emsworth remembered was this: Late in the previous autumn the next estate to Blandings had been rented by an American, a Mr.

As a matter of fact, the house party at Blandings being in the main a gathering together of the Emsworth clan by way of honor and as a means of introduction to Mr.

Having bought his tobacco and observed the life and thought of the town for half an hour--it was market day and the normal stagnation of the place was temporarily relieved and brightened by pigs that eluded their keepers, and a bull calf which caught a stout farmer at the psychological moment when he was tying his shoe lace and lifted him six feet--he made his way to the Emsworth Arms, the most respectable of the eleven inns the citizens of Market Blandings contrived in some miraculous way to support.

George had then proceeded to the grocer's, and after that to another of the Market Blandings inns, not the Emsworth Arms, where he had bought the white wine.

Blandings Castle was one of the more important of England's show places, and Beach accordingly had acquired a dignified inertia that almost qualified him for inclusion in the vegetable kingdom.