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lehigh

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Population (2000): 497 Housing Units (2000): 247 Land area (2000): 2.076824 sq. miles (5.378949 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.059890 sq. miles (0.155114 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.136714 sq. miles (5.534063 sq. km) FIPS code: 44265 Located within: Iowa ...

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Usage examples of lehigh.

Other than teenagers burning down old farmhouses, arsons in Lehigh were rare.

This time in Lehigh County, about an hour from Philadelphia,' she said.

By last night the Lehigh case had begun to take on huge significance, and the FBI offered agents and Benton, and the state police had accepted.

Since there was no police department in Lehigh, by the time state troopers responded to the clanging burglar alarm, the thief was long gone.

Plus, I-78 is the main artery through Lehigh Valley, and you can shoot straight out on that and be in New York in an hour and a half.

The first few frames were of Lehigh Valley hospital from the perspective of a helicopter swooping in with an emergency case.

This singular act indicated to me that Benton had been on a mission at some point after he had left the Lehigh fire scene.

She had been planning Lehigh County and the videotape, and by now, most likely, was parading as a member of a production crew.

Clearly, he had returned to his room some time after leaving the Lehigh fire scene.

He used squares of black cardboard to center the shaving from Warrenton on one, and the shavings from Lehigh on the other.

He said, and I quote, Tell him it's about some weirdo woman I saw at Lehigh County Hospital.

It took an hour to reach Lehigh Valley Hospital, a sprawling concrete complex still under construction, with a helicopter hangar and level one trauma center.

I did not believe, nor did McGovern, that Carrie was still in Lehigh County.

One fire at Lehigh started in 1850 and didn’t burn itself out until the Great Depression—eighty years after it started.

I walked for a little over an hour until I came to a sudden, absurdly steep descent to Lehigh Gap—almost a thousand feet straight down.