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Answer for the clue "Culinarian Claiborne ", 5 letters:
craig

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Population (2000): 309 Housing Units (2000): 154 Land area (2000): 0.275890 sq. miles (0.714551 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.275890 sq. miles (0.714551 sq. km) FIPS code: 17056 Located within: Missouri ...

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He led Craig through to a small back office and accepted the two unaddressed manila envelopes without comment.

Each was preceded by days of discussion with the seller, and study of the beasts themselves, while Craig enjoyed the traditional hospitality of the Afrikaner country folk.

It was strange, Craig pondered, that the cattle, herding tribes see me always to have been the most dominant and warlike: people such as the Masai and Bechuana and Zulu had always lorded it over the mere tillers of the earth.

Tungata plumbed it with the nylon rope before Craig began the descent.

The two girls were perched on the lower rung, Craig was strapped to the main upright with a loop of canvas under his armpits, and Tungata, in the water beside him, was holding his head, preventing it from flopping forward.

The famous Wankie National Park was also in Matabeleland, and for minutes the two guerrillas whispered together and then looked up at Craig again.

While the guerrillas dressed in these uniforms, Craig checked the time.

He would not, however, deprive Shadrach of an opportunity to show off his bargaining skill, nor insult him by trying to hasten the proceedings, so these were extended over the next two days while Craig reroofed the old guest cottage with a sheet of heavy canvas, replaced the looted pump with a Lister diesel to raise water from the borehole and set up his new camp-bed in the bare bedroom of the cottage.

Even when Craig rebuilt the house and restocked the pastures, that vital element had been lacking still.

Through the glass doors, Craig saw a dozen troopers carrying heavy crates up onto the veranda.

When Craig crossed the sidewalk he moved easily, i without trace of a limp, so that nobody watching him would have guessed at his disability.

The spot lamp caught the hand, and so it was the first impression that Craig had of her.

And turning to Craig, "I wanted an opportunity for Sally-Anne to show you her stuff.

It took a physical-effort for Craig to touch the photograph and gently turn it face down.

Involuntarily, Craig shuddered and looked down at the photograph again.