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hartley

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The hartley (symbol Hart ), earlier called a ban , or a dit (short for d ecimal dig it ), is a logarithmic unit which measures information or entropy , based on base 10 logarithms and powers of 10, rather than the powers of 2 and base 2 logarithms which ...

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Population (2000): 5537 Housing Units (2000): 1760 Land area (2000): 1462.250642 sq. miles (3787.211615 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.948756 sq. miles (2.457266 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1463.199398 sq. miles (3789.668881 sq. km) Located within: Texas (TX), ...

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Hartley Basset - Basset Auto Loan Company - a financier, money lender, and, perhaps, a fence.

Shrapnel from the first bomb had burst a compressed air cylinder in the torpedo workshop, and Hartley, the man who, above all, had become the backbone of the Ulysses had taken shelter there, only seconds before.

Hartley Flanagan was a corporation lawyer who could chin himself a dozen times and had been a varsity fullback at Stanford.

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He could imagine that if they had never met him, Nicky and Mark would have had as much contact with Lee Hartley and the rest of them as koala bears have with piranha fish.

Both series were, however, attacked by critics for their violence, but nevertheless pioneered a new tough school of British crime writing which was later exploited by other writers including James Hadley Chase, Hartley Howard, Peter Chambers and Hank Janson.

Mr Hartley was dead-set against changing the town's name to one suggested by a man who had proved to be a thief, fornicator, false prophet, and all-round snake in the grass.

Hartley Langhorne, I knew, was a Wall Street broker and speculator who dealt in real estate, securities, in fact in anything that would appeal to a plunger as promising a quick and easy return.