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Willoughby, OH -- U.S. city in Ohio
Population (2000): 22621
Housing Units (2000): 10700
Land area (2000): 10.165583 sq. miles (26.328737 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.064128 sq. miles (0.166090 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.229711 sq. miles (26.494827 sq. km)
FIPS code: 85484
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 41.650197 N, 81.408515 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 44094
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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I will even add, that there is a probability of your being not less than the fount and origin of this division of father and daughter, though Willoughby in the drawingroom last night stands accusably the agent.

That sap-headed misfit Johnny Willoughby which used to work for me down on Green River is sheriff here and he couldn't ketch flies if they was bogged down in merlasses.

Willoughby said, and Admiral Gammal al-Bakr's face appeared on the flatscreen display deployed from the left arm of Padgorny's command chair.

Lieutenant Hart correctly suspected, was Brigadier General Charles Willoughby, USA, MacArthur's G-2 (General Staff Officer, Intelligence).

Willoughby, MacArthur's G-2, shortly after his arrival in Brisbane seven weeks before, Waterson had been waiting in vain for the meeting with MacArthur Willoughby had promised to arrange "just as soon as the Supreme Commander can find time in his schedule.

But every circumstance that could embitter such an evil seemed uniting to heighten the misery of Marianne in a final separation from Willoughby -- in an immediate and irreconcileable rupture with him.

Willoughby, a cousin and friend of Miss Le Mesurier's, was not of the sort to lend a helping hand in the game if the girl was to provide the sport—.

But Willoughby could at all events remember and repeat, and Ethne had grown by five years of unhappiness since the night when Harry Feversham, in the little room off the hall at Lennon House, had told her of his upbringing, of the loss of his mother, and the impassable gulf between his father and himself, and of the fear of disgrace which had haunted his nights and disfigured the world for him by day.

When and if Willoughby got his sorely-wished-for go-ahead for remobilizing the Japanese military to act as an American puppet force', Hattori would oversee it.

If Willoughby says the moon is made of blue Roquefort cheese, that means MacArthur agrees.

If he puts together what were really doing here, hell sure as hell tell the station agent in Tokyo, wholl fall all over himself rushing to let Willoughby know.

If he puts together what we're really doing here, he'll sure as hell tell the station agent in Tokyo, who'll fall all over himself rushing to let Willoughby know.

Sadly he thought of his failure to make common cause with Willoughby.

Because there couldn’t be two like that: Tamsin Willoughby, nineteen years old, but looking not much older than me—maybe because the loose white gown she wore was a bit too big for her—with her hair done up high in tumbly curls, the way she remembered it, and her eyes full of someone who wasn’t on the canvas.