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berkley
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Population (2000): 24 Housing Units (2000): 11 Land area (2000): 0.209427 sq. miles (0.542414 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.209427 sq. miles (0.542414 sq. km) FIPS code: 06040 Located within: Iowa (IA), ...
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Berkley is a fishing tackle company founded in Spirit Lake , Iowa in 1937 as Berkley Fly Co. by Berkley Bedell . Berkley is most known for its brands Berkley Trilene fishing line and Powerbait scented lures. The Jarden Corporation acquired Berkley's parent ...
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For information address: The Berkley Publishing Group, 200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.
BERKLEY and the "B" design are trademarks belonging to BERKLEY Publishing Corporation.
The stouter Berkley was huffing as he staggered off Maximus’s back after the final pass, and Laurence leapt forward to ease him down to the ground as his legs gave out from under him.
By courtesy and attention to those aviators with whom he would be training, like Berkley and the other captains of the formation, he could show that he did not hold himself above his company.
His and Temeraire’s acquaintance with Maximus and Berkley progressed, at least, which kept them from being wholly isolated from their fellows, though Temeraire continued to prefer sleeping outside on the grounds, rather than in the courtyard with the other dragons.
Maximus could not keep up even with Temeraire, however, so with flag-signals and some hasty shouting back and forth through the speaking-trumpets, Berkley and Laurence agreed that Temeraire would go on ahead, and his crew would send up regular flares to mark the direction for Maximus.
Maximus required all the exertions of Berkley and his two grown midwingmen.
More to scare the riders off the notion than because they blame the beasts,” Berkley said.
It was he who found the murderer of President Parkins of the up-town National, and, when the crash came, secured me my position in the Berkley Trust.
The funereal atmosphere of the Berkley Trust Company could be felt as they entered.
And in the twenty minutes' walk to the Berkley Trust Company he absolutely refused to answer questions, but kept up a continuous conversation on trivial topics, that was maddening to the nervous secretary.
The fifty years of staid, conservative calm that had characterised the Berkley Trust Company during its long and useful life had been hit by a five-hundred-thousand-dollar storm.
And with the inherent craft of his kind he began to plan the robbery of the Berkley Trust Company.
In a few years the Berkley Trust losses would have mounted to millions!