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Panamint (disambiguation)

Panamint may refer to:

  • Timbisha, also known as Panamint Shoshone
  • Timbisha language, also known as Panamint
  • Panamint, California
  • Panamint Range
  • Panamint Springs

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Thomas Nuttall, a bright but unschooled journeyman printer from Liverpool who came to America in 1808 and discovered an unexpected passion for plants.

I stood, about a mile away, on tribal land, waited the Panamint Resort and Spa.

She wanted to bring me to the Panamint by an unusual route, something that would be a serious test of your psychic magnetism, prove to her it was real.

I planned to take him directly out of the Panamint, we would not have gotten far before the harpy and the ogres caught up with us and dragged us down.

Danny and I reached the ground floor and got out of the Panamint, we would find their car, hot-wire it, and leave them stranded.

I went to the Panamint, I figured that eventually I would return to work for Terri Stambaugh.

If they had owned the Panamint Resort and Spa, no catastrophe would have befallen it, and I would not have had a story.

On the plain below the hilltop where I stood, about a mile away, on tribal land, waited the Panamint Resort and Spa.

If that was true, the cocktail waitress might feel responsible for her sisters having been in the Panamint when the quake struck.

Had I planned to take him directly out of the Panamint, we would not have gotten far before the harpy and the ogres caught up with us and dragged us down.

Maybe she had grown worried that if Danny and I reached the ground floor and got out of the Panamint, we would find their car, hot-wire it, and leave them stranded.

Before I went to the Panamint, I figured that eventually I would return to work for Terri Stambaugh.

Between the twelfth and thirteenth floors of the Panamint Resort and Spa, I discovered a graveyard equivalent to the elephant burial groundfor rats.

And so we went to the Panamint, where Death had gone to gamble and had, as always, won.

Two months after the events at the Panamint, Chief Porter came with me to a consultation with Father Llewellyn.