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Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)
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parnell
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Population (2000): 197 Housing Units (2000): 105 Land area (2000): 0.292113 sq. miles (0.756569 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.292113 sq. miles (0.756569 sq. km) FIPS code: 56360 Located within: Missouri ...
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We've done our best to promote people who had bones to pick with the old order, of course, and most of those officers won't feel any great nostalgia for the Legislaturalists even if Parnell has come back from the dead.
But unlike Parnell, who had declined any role in the trials for much the same reasons as Ramirez and Benson, Longmont had chosen to serve, and she had made no bones about her reasons.
Parnell stared back down at the message board, wanting to believe and fighting his own desires.
State Security will never recover from the blow to its reputation, and that doesn't even consider what's going to happen when people like Amos Parnell start talking to the newsies about who actually carried out the Harris Assassination—!
Checking his clothing and apparently satisfied he was complete, Peralta nodded and held his hand out, first to Parnell and then to Zelde.
And after the victories Twelfth Fleet had produced under her orders, McQueen, for all the Navys original wariness about her ambition, was almost as popular with, and certainly as respected by, its officers as Parnell had been.
All right-Captain Czerner promoted to a groundside command on Earth, Parnell upped to skipper with several other promotions entered as retroactive to Earth, and thus official.
For one thing, and particularly in light of the whole Parnell mess, it would look like another put-up job, especially to anyone who’.
For one thing, and particularly in light of the whole Parnell mess, it would look like another put-up job, especially to anyone who's already inclined to support her.
However, he guessed that Parnell skated over on the wrong side of the fence from time to time because Parnell spent more than he ever earned on the race tracks.
They came to rest on the Parnell farm, on a trash pile, and their first efforts were merely a blind duplication of what they encountered first: an empty tin can stained with the juice of once-living fruit, a broken axe handle of wood.
Rick Parnell was staring at the trout lake at the bottom of the gardens.