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barnard

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Population (2000): 257 Housing Units (2000): 115 Land area (2000): 0.155357 sq. miles (0.402374 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.155357 sq. miles (0.402374 sq. km) FIPS code: 03340 Located within: Missouri ...

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Barnard is a crater on Mars named after astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard . Image:Barnard Crater.JPG|Strange landforms inside of rim of Barnard Crater, as seen by HiRISE

Usage examples of barnard.

Mrs Ascher and Betty Barnard cannot be linked as members of the same class.

I was inexpressibly jealous of this Barnard, whom her father often eulogized, and whom I never met.

He drew back, as if he had said too much, and left me to conjecture that Barnard was connected with him in some intrigue, more delightful in itself than agreeable to the government.

Unless some dark scheme, such as that which Barnard appeared to have in common with Don Diego, commanded obscurity, would it have been likely that Gerald should have met Alvarez alone,--at night,--on an unfrequented spot?

All my interest in the identity of Barnard with Gerald Devereux was that derived from the power he seemed to possess over Isora.

Gerald, or Barnard, evidently possessed an influence over father as well as child.

I trembled lest this Barnard, if so I should still continue to call her persecutor, should again discover and again molest her.

A man of the name of Barnard had been executed in England for seditious and treasonable practices.

This circumstance occasioned me much internal emotion, though there could be no doubt that the Barnard whom I had such cause to execrate had only borrowed from this minion the disguise of his name.

Fortunately, as I before said, Barnard was an underling,--young, unknown, and obscure.

Gerald knew of the agency of the real Barnard, though he did not know that I had assumed the name of that person.

Elizabeth Barnard, it could be guessed, had considered herself a cut above Miss Higley.

Betty Barnard had not said anything as to her plans and no one had noticed her in Bexhill during the course of the evening.

Mr Barnard, a stout, bewildered-looking man of fifty-five or so, had noticed our approach and was standing waiting in the doorway.

Megan Barnard was out of the kitchen, and a couple of seconds later she was back again leading Donald Fraser by the hand.