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Lincoln is a disused train station in Lincoln , Nebraska , United States . Service ended in 2012 after the construction of the Pinnacle Bank Arena led to a new station being built several blocks to the west. The station, also known as Burlington Northern ...
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Population (2000): 63780 Housing Units (2000): 25717 Land area (2000): 298.791257 sq. miles (773.865771 sq. km) Water area (2000): 8.237687 sq. miles (21.335510 sq. km) Total area (2000): 307.028944 sq. miles (795.201281 sq. km) Located within: North Carolina ...
Usage examples of lincoln.
Possibly, with the exception of the historic debates two years earlier, between Lincoln and Douglas, the country has known no abler discussion of great questions.
While Jonathan Sewall fell almost immediately in love with Esther, whom he would eventually marry, Adams, Richard Cranch, and Bela Lincoln were all in eager pursuit of the high-spirited Hannah.
Bela Lincoln of Hingham and Ebenezer Storer, the treasurer of Harvard--and as Josiah noted, she and Adams were now both verging on their ninety-first year.
Pilgrim had, after all, specifically enjoined him against merely warning Lincoln.
All in all, he was fairly satisfied with the subjective sensation that he was the baddest desperado in all of Lincoln County.
I saw reflected in his eyes, not them, no, nor the bright green fairway fringed in dark pine, nor the city of Baguio misty and lost in the distance, none of these, but the long delicate snout of that mythic Lincoln.
Fisk - and the Blowfish and the truck from the hardware store and a Lincoln with two rent-a-dicks all converged on Blue Kills Beach.
After the dissolution of the monasteries it was proposed to form a new diocese to include Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, but the project was abandoned, and both remained in the Lincoln diocese until 1837, when the latter was transferred to Oxford.
He pushed the Lincoln hard, overextending its flaccid suspension and denting its axles in the pits of unseen chuckholes on Canal Street.
I was surprised one warm autumn day after lunch in downtown Greenfield, as I was walking back to campus with my blue blazer slung over my shoulder, to be honked out of my reverie by a huge black Lincoln Navigator that swooshed to the curb next to me and revealed its driver to be the ethereal Naomi Cordier, Associate Professor of Dance, clad, as usual, in something diaphanous and floral.
At Lincoln, they had made a temporary detour, driving to Crookneck Lake for a food break and a bath.
They tell me Hesbitt was stubborn as a mule, but Dabb an Lincoln together flattened him out soft.
A Lincoln Town Car had swung in front of the canopied entrance of the hotel as, simultaneously, Desis One and Two plunged into the kerb with their two hot-wired cars from the parking lot.
Whereas when our own beloved country, once, by the blessing of God, united, prosperous, and happy, is now afflicted with faction and civil war, it is peculiarly fit for us to recognize the hand of God in this terrible visitation, and in sorrowful remembrance of our own faults and crimes as a nation and as individuals to humble ourselves before Him and to pray for His mercy-to pray that we may be spared further punishment, though most justly deserved, that our arms may be blessed and made effectual for the re-establishment of order, law, and peace throughout the wide extent of our country, and that the inestimable boon of civil and religious liberty, earned under His guidance and blessing by the labors and sufferings of our fathers, may be restored in all its original excellence Therefore I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do appoint the last Thursday in September next as a day of humiliation, prayer, and fasting for all the people of the nation.
And for a considerable time the settlers remained silent, given up to all the thoughts, and the emotions, all the fears, all the hopes, which were aroused by this incident--the most important which had occurred since their arrival in Lincoln Island.