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Answer for the clue "United States astronomer and aviation pioneer who invented the bolometer and contributed to the design of early aircraft (1834-1906) ", 7 letters:
langley

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 959 Housing Units (2000): 542 Land area (2000): 0.822543 sq. miles (2.130376 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.822543 sq. miles (2.130376 sq. km) FIPS code: 38355 Located within: Washington ...

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Langley is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia , Canada , that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. It is a 327 kmĀ² riding with 117,858 people located in the suburbs of the Lower Mainland .

Usage examples of langley.

The afterburning climb had nearly emptied her tanks, but she had enough to make Langley without tanking again.

At Christmas a French magazine snatched a picture of Victoria looking gaunt and vacant as she went to church with her family at Aston Langley, and contrasted it with the happy picture of them both at Balmoral in the summer, but the British newspapers paid little attention.

By the time Judge Langley had returned to the bench and reconvened the court the room was more than three-quarters filled with spectators waiting breathlessly in an atmosphere charged with anticipation.

Haw-Haw Langley stared for a single instant in white faced fear, but when he realised that Black Bart was helpless as a toothless old dog, the tall cowpuncher, twisted his lean fingers with a silent joy.

Langley says our meetings with doron and arafat are set up for monday .

I able to trace whoever gave Dunst the order to kill Gabe to CIA Headquarters in Langley?

Tony Wills was known as a careful conservative analyst, and one of the best Langley had ever turned out, despite the green eyeshade and the garters on the sleeves.

I want you to isolate a sterile line at Langley, routed through a lockbox, sequestered and segregated.

After months of frustrating delays, tensions erupted during one secure videoconference call between Baghdad and Langley when the deputy station chief in Baghdad started yelling at headquarters staffers, demanding that they provide the written guidelines for interrogations that the station had requested.

Claresta almost shrank against the carriage squabs when she recognized Viscount Langley.

I owe a great debt, especially those at Langley, Wallops, Ames, Houston, Huntsville, Goddard and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Langley to the frontier area at Wallops, one traveled from long-established order to disorder, from comfort to discomfort.

Desperately Mott wanted to spend a year at Cal Tech, for in his advanced work at Langley and Wallops Island, and especially during his studies of ablation in California, he had seen that much of the really powerful thinking being done in these intriguing fields stemmed from this small, tight, distinguished center of learning in Pasadena.

On the 12th of July he was appointed Clerk of the King's Works at the Palace of Westminster, the Tower, the royal manors of Kennington, Eltham, Clarendon, Sheen, Byfleet, Childern Langley, and Feckenham, the castle of Berkhamstead, the royal lodge of Hathenburgh in the New Forest, the lodges in the parks of Clarendon, Childern Langley, and Feckenham, and the mews for the King's falcons at Charing Cross.

He would even come back to Langley and write cards to workers he had met on the assembly line, giving them little "attaboys," as if they were all in this thing together, partners in the great adventure, and he, the astronaut, would never forget his, the welding inspector's, beaming mug.