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Population (2000): 29 Housing Units (2000): 20 Land area (2000): 0.538799 sq. miles (1.395482 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.538799 sq. miles (1.395482 sq. km) FIPS code: 29150 Located within: Minnesota ...
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Hillman is a British automobile marque created by the Hillman Motor Car Company, founded in 1907. The company was based in Ryton-on-Dunsmore , near Coventry , England. Before 1907 the company had built bicycles. Although the Hillman company was acquired ...
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n. A native or inhabitant of hilly or mountainous country; a tribesman who lives in the mountains.
Usage examples of hillman.
Slowly the squad of fifty Hadati hillmen reached the summit, and at last Erik and Akee were alone on the beach.
They sent their top epidemiologist, Joseph Hillman, to head up the investigation, and Public Health sent Eric Thacker.
His first thought was of Kezankian hillmen, but then, as the hackles stood on the back of his neck, he knew it was the same invisible eyes he had felt that night with Karela, and again before Crato appeared.
Hillman, and you went there the next morning, right after your mycology class, which had some good students in it.
These Telks spat something into their horny hands and spunged them at the foe-objects which even the raging hillmen avoided.
To them, a trader is nothing more than a personal sutler, who provides all manner of goods and gold as soon as the hillman waves a sword in his face.
It is not we only, you and I, who look into the still waters of the wilderness and lonely places, and are often dimly perplext, are often troubled we know not how or why: some forgotten reminiscence in us is aroused, some memory, not our own, but yet our heritage is perturbed, footsteps that have immemorially sunk in ancient dusk move furtively along obscure corridors in our brain, the ancestral hunter or fisher awakes, the primitive hillman or woodlander communicates again with old forgotten intimacies and the secret oracular things of lost wisdoms.
Some of those foes were hillmen like the Picts, although the Pictish Wilderness was more heavily wooded than the Ilbars Mountains or the wastes of northern Iranistan.
Peor motioned to a knot of six Kezankian hillmen, turbanned and bearded, their dark eyes wide with ill-concealed amazement at the city around them.
We have no grain at all, and will have no more roots and groundnuts till the hillmen come in again to sell to us.
Behind them, several Erzrumi contingents erupted in hisses, catcalls, and the whistles some of the hillmen used for jeers.
There was a lot of dancing, and enough heavy drinking to surprise Andrew, who had thought of the Darkovan hillmen as sober people.
This might have gone on indefinitely, but the charge spent itself and the hillmen drew back, grumbling.
The village was amply provisioned, but the hillmen had no supplies and could not live off this barren country.
Chomaggari are damned, so any man that raids a Teranthine shrine as the hillmen are wont to do is clearly damned, quite heartily and justly so in my opinion, too.