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gibbs

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Gibbs (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer who made one appearance for Middlesex in 1787, scoring nine runs . Gibbs played for Middlesex against White Conduit Club on 14 and 15 June 1787 at Lord's Old Ground , Middlesex winning ...

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Population (2000): 100 Housing Units (2000): 42 Land area (2000): 0.249262 sq. miles (0.645586 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.249262 sq. miles (0.645586 sq. km) FIPS code: 26920 Located within: Missouri ...

Usage examples of gibbs.

It was even Gibbs who had arranged to have enough atomic waste aboard so that the salvage crews, sent by the Navy to recover what they thought were pieces of the Barracuda, would get the appropriate readouts.

Crawton had met Gibbs several times while he was arranging for the sale of a World War II, Gato- class submarine to the Chilean government for underwater research and development.

Crawton sensed Gibbs was waiting for him to say something more, but he decided to wait him out.

She had worked for Gibbs for two years, and she knew what he thought of her.

That morning Gibbs looked like any other tourist whose reverence for Lincoln had brought him out early in the chill gray to the massive monument that commemorated the man.

Despite the other odors, Gibbs was very much aware of her perfume, musky and deeply sensual.

The coffee and toast he had had after his meeting with Gibbs were giving him severe heartburn now.

It was Gibbs who had masterminded the sale of the Shark, a World War II, Gato- class submarine, to the Chilean government, and arranged its modifications to look like the Barracuda, before sinking it in fifteen hundred fathoms of water.

Still, Crawton was beginning to mistrust the man- and he decidedly did not appreciate the remarks Gibbs had made about his son.

No matter what danger Gibbs had faced in his career with the Company, he could never know the emergencies the skipper of a submarine might have to face.

Instead, he was hiding behind the open pages of the Washington Post, from time to time glancing nervously over the top, hoping to catch a glimpse of Gibbs returning to the hotel.

Just then the waitress came, and Gibbs waved him silent until she had put down the drinks and was well out of earshot.

Admiral Powell has told me that Eastham is in critical condition and that Gibbs is dead.

Powell intimated that Gibbs had made an attempt to kill Captain Richard after our meeting today.

They were simple enough to him, who had made a career of working with alien mechanisms, but to Gibbs they looked like a miniature powerhouse switchboard.