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emerson

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Emerson is a surname derived from Anglo-Saxon Emars sunu , meaning "son of Emar " or "son of Ethelmar ", and may refer to:

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Population (2000): 480 Housing Units (2000): 208 Land area (2000): 0.250759 sq. miles (0.649464 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.250759 sq. miles (0.649464 sq. km) FIPS code: 25500 Located within: Iowa ...

Usage examples of emerson.

Oblivious to my subtle intent, Emerson foiled my plan by announcing loudly that he was not talking about Englishmen in general but himself in particular, and that if anyone doubted his effectiveness he could produce affadavits from most of the residents of Egypt.

The entrance was blocked by a stone wall when Belzoni found it," Emerson explained, as we walked on.

Prity and Emerson were helpful at making the analog computer work, and so were books Kurt hand-carried from Biblos.

Emerson was ten feet away, running at full speed, before the echoes of the crash died.

My attempts to woo Emerson from his bad humor by questioning him about the temple ruins won no response.

Emerson are not at home,' even the most importunate Americans beat a retreat.

Emerson opened his coat and ripped the bloody shirt away from his body.

And Northern rejoicing might be a little muted - oh, they'd go into mourning for their hero, and Mr Emerson and Mr Longfellow would write odes to the saint departed, and the Secret Six (having disclaimed Brown faster than you can blow smoke) would beat their breasts in public and give thanks in private that dead men can tell no tales .

As soon as I realized the truth I dropped what was left of the bung starter and commenced pouring water on Emerson, and purty soon he sot up and looked around wild-eyed with blood and water dripping off of his head.

And though Miss Bartlett and Miss Lavish had planned all the morning how the people were to sit, at the critical moment when the carriages came round they lost their heads, and Miss Lavish got in with Lucy, while Miss Bartlett, with George Emerson and Mr.

Bull Croghan and the hunters was pouring out of the dance hall whooping and yelling, and Joe Emerson was tearing his hair and howling like a timber wolf with the belly ache because his store was blowed up and his saloon was shot all to pieces.

Emerson was easily distracted by ruins, but Sethos’s claim that he had known of their purpose aroused the direst of forebodings.

George Emerson, Miss Eleanor Lavish, Miss Charlotte Bartlett, and Miss Lucy Honeychurch Drive Out in Carriages to See a View.

Arguing against this flatiand Eco-view (which equated mononature with "spirit"), we already heard Emerson, as but one example, explain that "beauty in nature is not ultimate.

Emerson is one of the few excavators in the business who derives as much pleasure from the humble minutiae of archaeology as from impressive temples and rich tombs.