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Answer for the clue "1946 Best Supporting Actor nominee William ", 8 letters:
demarest

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Population (2000): 4845 Housing Units (2000): 1634 Land area (2000): 2.067240 sq. miles (5.354126 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.004802 sq. miles (0.012437 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.072042 sq. miles (5.366563 sq. km) FIPS code: 17530 Located within: New ...

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Usage examples of demarest.

Ten seconds later his answering machine went to work, Demarest again, according to the caller identification device.

It had been easy enough to lie to Demarest and later Bourland about it, holding to his story of being knocked out and waking in time to escape the fire.

He was also expected to sit so that Demarest could have the psychological advantage of height.

Richard had paid a fortune to a computer expert to get that high of a security rating, and another fortune for what false data it covered, but one could do anything with computers if one knew how, and Demarest might have an expert who could also hack into the system.

If Demarest dug deeply enough, he could find out Richards birth certificate was false, or that he'd not attended this university or served in that military branch.

He would have to find some sort of distraction to throw Demarest off the track, otherwise Richard would have to move on yet again, and one more thing he'd come to hate over the centuries was moving.

Find them and get them to convince Demarest I'm not Jack the Ripper so I can get on with my job.

If you have something positive to report it might help to take Demarest off the boil.

Was Demarest so obsessed he'd actually sent someone to check out the professor?

He wanted to make the necessary arrangements now, but the tap on his computer prevented that Demarest would really go 'round the twist if he knew Richard was shortly planning to leave the country.

This is only to confirm things for the likes of Demarest I've already made up my mind.

It seemed best to get that detail on the table first, before Demarest could work 'round to it.

If something untoward had happened to Rivers, then Demarest would have to be informed.

From there we think he had other transport standing by, but Demarest is having a lot of trouble getting people to talk.

The one from Bernard was an impatient grunt, but the one from Demarest sounded more like a chuckle.