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lennox
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Population (2000): 22950 Housing Units (2000): 5235 Land area (2000): 1.079617 sq. miles (2.796195 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.079617 sq. miles (2.796195 sq. km) FIPS code: 41180 Located within: California ...
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Instinctively Lennox tensed the muscles of his neck against the crushing strength of the man's fingers.
A Lennox pressed is a Dead Sea apple, held by London instead of by Paris.
As quick and silent as the battle had been, Lennox still could not believe that Fireflies weren't pouring into the street to determine the cause of the commotion, and decided that, early or not, he would be safer approaching the pyramid than remaining where he was.
The caravan came to a halt within a quarter mile of the pyramid, and Lennox slipped into the darkness just before one of the Fireflies walked down the row of animals to make sure none had broken loose.
I have not forgotten Hume and Heriot nor has Lennox, I imagine~ dismissed the events at Dumbarton.
Lennox stepped up to the mark, a blanket rolled across his shoulders to prevent rope burn.
We ate spaghetti carbonara and drank Chianti and listened to the Joseph Lennox Golden Oldies Hit Parade of records.
The deficiency was made up by the Countess of Lennox, who unrolled mellow conversation through the small dales like a Turkey carpet.
Buckley knew for a fact-he'd gotten two different accounts, both agreeing on all the major points and both wickedly amusing-that Lennox had thoroughly reamed out Billy Trumble and Conrad Ursinus for their behavior the night the embassy had finally arrived in Venice.
Buckley knew for a fact—he'd gotten two different accounts, both agreeing on all the major points and both wickedly amusing—that Lennox had thoroughly reamed out Billy Trumble and Conrad Ursinus for their behavior the night the embassy had finally arrived in Venice.
Lennox, wearing the trousers and shirt of a tropical worsted uniform--the blouse hung from a protruding bolt on the Drum's conning tower--watched as the last of the fresh food was carried aboard.
They had not spoken since the first hour of the flight, when after preflight champagne and three subsequent large whiskies Lennox had admitted to being a writer.