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morton
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Population (2000): 3496 Housing Units (2000): 1519 Land area (2000): 729.919934 sq. miles (1890.483871 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.021128 sq. miles (0.054721 sq. km) Total area (2000): 729.941062 sq. miles (1890.538592 sq. km) Located within: Kansas (KS), ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
surname, from the many Mortons on the map of England, literally "moor or marsh settlement." Morton's Fork (1759) is in reference to John Morton (c.1420-1500), archbishop of Canterbury, who levied forced loans under Henry VII by arguing the obviously rich ...
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Conspicuous among them was Marcus Morton, who had been Governor and one of our ablest Supreme Court judges, and his son, afterward Chief Justice, then just rising into distinction as a lawyer.
Even Celestina Morton, who kept house for him and who might well have lost patience at his defiance of domestic routine, worshipped the very soil his foot touched.
Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton and was set in another dystopian near-future where everyone needed permission to travel.
Friends and neighbors were already assisting in the search, and officers were calling in with bits of information: some gloves at Wilson and Encina Avenues, a burnt white shirt in one of the park fire pits where Jennie Street intersects North Morton Boulevard.
Morton and was surprised to find the ship still carrying unreefed topsails, forecourse, and jibs, despite the rising wind.
In his turn, Morton Selwood looked toward his friend, only to view the same masklike expression.
Morton flashed a reassuring grin up to Mellanie, captured by fifty professional pairs of inserts.
Morton for not having gone to see the dentist and threatening him with gumboils, pyorrhoea, septic poisoning, indigestion and a complete set of false teeth if he persisted in behaving like a baby.
Argyll, Athol, Glencairn, Lindley, Boyd, and even Morton and Maitland themselves, those eternal accomplices of Bothwell, rose, they said, to avenge the death of the king, and to draw the son from hands which had killed the father and which were keeping the mother captive.
There was a producer, a director, and an editor whose names sounded real: Joseph Ayers, Morton Kasselbaum, and Chester Ellis.
Kirkcaldy of Grange, Morton, Lindsay of Byres, Lord Lochleven, and William Douglas hastened to him, and six thousand of the best troops in the kingdom gathered round them, while Lord Ruthven in the counties of Berwick and Angus raised levies with which to join them.
The crux of the matter was the Pennsylvania delegation, for in the preliminary vote three of the seven Pennsylvania delegates had gone against John Dickinson and declared in the affirmative, and it was of utmost interest that one of the three, along with Franklin and John Morton, was James Wilson, who, though a friend and ally of Dickinson, had switched sides to vote for independence.
Across the table from her, leaning forward in their chairs, sat Dion da Silva and Morton Opperly.
He located the formulations for Morton and translated them into a program of analysis, humming an irregular tune which never went quite right as he worked.
Gershwin, Brahms, Jellyroll Morton at one in the morning never hurt anyone.