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bates
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Population (2000): 16653 Housing Units (2000): 7247 Land area (2000): 848.466410 sq. miles (2197.517820 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.900305 sq. miles (7.511755 sq. km) Total area (2000): 851.366715 sq. miles (2205.029575 sq. km) Located within: Missouri ...
Usage examples of bates.
Captain, and the name Reni Bates does appear on the list of colonists.
Sometime during the course of his conversation with Reni Bates, Gilla Dupree had entered the bridge.
If Bates has actually lived on Heartland for forty years, hell be in possession of information that cannot be found in the few official reports at our disposal.
And, too, with Bates along, there was the possibility he might lose more of his reticence and reveal some of the things he was obviously choosing to conceal.
The eyes of the others darted into the underbrush, but Bates failed to appear.
Like Bates, he was dressed in a tunic of animal hides, but on him the garment looked almost new.
It seemed plain that Bates did not intend to reveal a thing until he had his amnesty.
All he could see of Bates were the highlights of his haggard face, the tiny gleaming eyes.
When Reni Bates and Lola crawled through the doorway behind Kirk, the men also looked puzzled.
It took all the strength he possessed just to keep his eyes from falling shut as Bates droned on.
Never would Harvey Bates cease to marvel at the impersonations of his chief.
Yet for all his natural curiosity, an almost reverential respect for his employer prevented Bates from asking questions.
Even Bates, who had seen such transformations many times before, could not suppress a gasp of astonishment at the new appearance of Secret Agent X.
THOUGH he was a man of infinite patience, Harvey Bates was also a man of action.
Except for the far-flung secret organization which X operated through Harvey Bates, the Agent would probably never have known that a Gman named Jackson was getting tips in regard to scheduled white-cross killings.