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Population (2000): 624 Housing Units (2000): 238 Land area (2000): 3.435446 sq. miles (8.897765 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.435446 sq. miles (8.897765 sq. km) FIPS code: 31920 Located within: North ...

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The Hoffman had two prototype vehicles built by the R.C. Hoffman company of Detroit, Michigan in 1931. They were front-drive vehicles, powered by Lycoming straight-8 engines. The wheels were carried on solid load-bearing axles. Semi-elliptical springs were ...

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Simmermeyer is starting to talk about how little Veronica Hoffman spends so much time at the cathouse, what can a girl her age want at that place?

Ancient Egypt by Tanya Huff, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Mickey Zucker Reichert, Alan Dean Foster and others.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Three blocks away from her apartment, Avril Hoffman paid off the taxi in busy Wiihringerstrasse.

She buzzed Selena and reluctantly asked her to have someone check on Naomi Hoffman.

The Hoffmans, Lisa recalled, had discussed the possibility of multiples before Naomi conceived.

The Hoffmans had decided against selective reduction and were thrilled when Lisa told them Naomi was carrying twins.

She typed in the numerical code for the second Jane Doe and stared at the name on the screen: Naomi Hoffman.

She was thinking about Naomi Hoffman, how she must have felt when Chelsea appeared at her door.

The urgency in his voice helped remind her that she was a physician, not a judge or a detective, that Naomi Hoffman was her patient.

Lisa lay in bed, thinking about the Hoffman babies, about Naomi Something about her conversation with Grace was nibbling at her subconscious.

You and I were part of her crew when she left spacedock in 2264, under the command of Captain Marshall Hoffman.

He even found a Martian meteorite in Antarctica, although Hoffman took the credit for it.

Rabbi Hoffman set the tray on a table in front of Baruch and a clean shaven man Lisa assumed was the Kohen.

I would like to offer special thanks to Berenice Hoffman, my agent, whose kindness sustained me over a two-year period and whose literary taste and skill helped me sculpt the manuscript.

While on the lam, Hoffman continued to write and publish, with help from sympathizers in the American anarcho-leftist underground.