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lemmon
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Population (2000): 1398 Housing Units (2000): 776 Land area (2000): 1.013997 sq. miles (2.626240 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.013997 sq. miles (2.626240 sq. km) FIPS code: 36340 Located within: South ...
Usage examples of lemmon.
There were Lemmon, the troopmistress, and Shoye, who trained and quartermastered the resistance, their enigmatic faces cautious and sharp-lit with shadows.
Seleva that Lemmon had made a fight of it, and a frantic rustle of movement told her the troopmistress had not yet given it up.
Far in the night, Lemmon stiffened to attention, waking Seleva from a fitful sleep.
He was a beginner at this sort of work, and he knew Seleva and Lemmon could handle anyone who threatened to disrupt their efforts.
Then Lemmon moved away quietly, and Yace half carried his burden into the brush to the spot designated as a meeting place, in case of need.
As he took his place in concealment, beside Lemmon and not too far from Jon, he began to quiver with excitement.
He hoped Lemmon had been able to distort any tramsmission reporting the attack.
If you, Lemmon, and Falville, Yace and Jon will agree, it will be only this group that will start out for Station in the morning.
Jon came scooting expertly across the expanse and landed with a crunch beside Lemmon, who had managed to skid without falling and had leaped to the ground ahead of them all.
When it boiled in the pot, they made an herb tea from a supply Lemmon carried always with her.
She made a motion with her hand, and Yace and Lemmon stopped and moved the litter so she could get to her feet.
The others were awake: Peterson lacing up his boots, McCloy shaving by flashlight at the makeshift washstand outside, Lemmon wiping the dampness from his carbine, Tester doing the same to his rare and precious SK-50, a submachine gun he had acquired because his pistol seemed an inadequate means of self-defense.
One of the guerrillas, concealed behind a rock outcropping, tossed a grenade as Lemmon led a charge against the camp.
Fragments struck Lemmon in the face, and the force of the blast almost bowled over Sullivan, who was behind him, carrying a machine gun.
We drove above the snowline of Mount Lemmon, where we pelted each other with snowballs.