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Population (2000): 23422 Housing Units (2000): 8623 Land area (2000): 10.799852 sq. miles (27.971486 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.608422 sq. miles (6.755782 sq. km) Total area (2000): 13.408274 sq. miles (34.727268 sq. km) FIPS code: 02275 Located within: ...
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Arnold is a German and English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alice Arnold (born 1962), British broadcaster and journalist Ann Arnold (1936–2015), English artist Benedict Arnold (disambiguation) , several people Cecile Arnold (1891 or ...
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Nennius, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Walter Map, Chrestien de Troyes, Robert de Borron, Gottfried von Strassburg, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Hartmann von Aue, Tennyson, Matthew Arnold, Swinburne, and Wagner have all written of these legends in turn, and to these writers we owe the most noted versions of the tales forming the Arthurian cycle.
Arnold Bennett, but it was both clothbound and fat, and it still had an old-fashioned pocket and checkout card in it.
Still less were they agitated by the literary dogmaticism of Matthew Arnold.
Among the first pioneers of the later modern ink industry abroad, may be mentioned the names of Stephens, Arnold, Blackwood, Ribaucourt, Stark, Lewis, Runge, Leonhardi, Gafford, Bottger, Lipowitz, Geissler, Jahn, Van Moos, Ure, Schmidt, Haenle, Elsner, Bossin, Kindt, Trialle, Morrell, Cochrane, Antoine, Faber, Waterlous, Tarling, Hyde, Thacker, Mordan, Featherstone, Maurin, Triest and Draper.
Arthur Balfour, Sir John Gorst, and other eminent persons who had a hand in constructing the Education Acts of 1892 and 1893, to say how far the system now in existence owes any of its features to the influence of Matthew Arnold.
Arnold Brown, who was in charge of its development, determined from the outset that knowledge of its existence should be limited to as few individuals as possible.
Arnold, the New Brasilia courier, was making his final call from the city jetport, nine miles south of the Research Alpha complex.
Shit, motherfucking Arnold Swatchanigga would pinch a musclebound log in his diapers he run into Piss.
Arnold suspected that Hester Kohn might be patronizing him, but Kohn and Munson Gallery enjoyed a huge reputation.
Mac Beckett, Jo Bourne, Rob Carr, Leigh Cooper, Lisa Dillon, Walter Hawn, Nurmi Husa, Susan Leigh, Rosina Lippi, Susan Martin, Sandra Parshall, Susan Lynn Peterson, Stephen Ratterman, Beth Shope, Elise Skidmore, Jack Turley, Arnold Wagner, Karen Watson, and Michael Lee West.
Murrow, the celebrated CBS newsman, and Kenneth Arnold, a civilian pilot who saw something peculiar near Mount Rainier in the state of Washington on 24 June 1947 and who in a way coined the phrase.
In other pockets he had several cufflinks and tiepins belonging to Arnold Chauncey.
Arnold Stockton was a pit bull, which was how caricaturists often chose to draw him.
Over the course of two decades, Arnold had worked his way up from seaman to lieutenant commander, a highly unusual accomplishment.
Arnold dodges inside on a whim, thankful for any opportunity to get out of sight of his pursuers and to ask for directions.