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winfield
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Population (2000): 8718 Housing Units (2000): 3024 Land area (2000): 2.700484 sq. miles (6.994220 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.006374 sq. miles (0.016508 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.706858 sq. miles (7.010728 sq. km) FIPS code: 82400 Located within: Illinois ...
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Winfield is a brand of cigarette that is popular in Australia and New Zealand. They are also sold in other markets in Europe, Canada, South Africa and Asia. They are manufactured under license by British American Tobacco Australia (BATA) and have been available ...
Usage examples of winfield.
Almost a hour later, after our road had bypassed Winfield and Arkansas City and had taken us into Oklahoma, the headlights were still shining in the mirrors.
Winfield Scott was one of its two remaining brigadier generals of the line and commanded the eastern department of the military.
There, it was Winfield Scott who had recognized the value of Lee's skills and brought him to the general staff.
Ruthie and Winfield came out of their bed like hermit crabs from shells.
It was possible here to find every single item from my youth-old comic books, lunchpails, bubblegum cards, Dick and Jane reading books, a Hotpoint stove just like the one my mom used to have, a soda pop dispenser like the one that used to stand in front of the pool hall in Winfield.
In desperation, Lincoln had slipped out of Washington and gone up the Hudson River to the military academy at West Point to confer with Winfield Scott.
Four days before that, Winfield Scott had offered him command over the armies of the United States, to lead them against their seceded brethren.
It turns into a country road that'll take you clear the fuck to Winfield, and from there it's less than twenty miles to the state line.
When I was growing up Main Street in Winfield had two grocery stores, a variety store, a tav ern, a pool hall, a newspaper, a bank, a barbershop, a post office, two gas stations-all the things you would expect of any thriving little town.
Tumble over Winfield, an' Winfield'd yell, an' Grampa'd get mad an' wet his drawers, an' that'd make him madder, an' purty soon ever'body in the house'd be yellin' their head off.