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lovell

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Lovell is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Lovell , founder of WriteAPrisoner.com Alex Lovell , British television presenter Andy Lovell , Australian football player Ann Lovell , wife of James Lovell; they were the first ...

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Population (2000): 2281 Housing Units (2000): 1013 Land area (2000): 1.065103 sq. miles (2.758604 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.065103 sq. miles (2.758604 sq. km) FIPS code: 47950 Located within: Wyoming ...

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Prosecutor Dwayne Lovell had gotten a bench warrant issued and faxed to Boston and San Francisco, both cities having been Gilchrist's home at one time, then Corde added Gilchrist's name to the Criminal Warrants Outstanding Bulletin and Database for state and major city law enforcement agencies.

When at the start of a new year she wrote to say Adams had been absent for a full eleven months, the reply from Lovell was closer to the raw double entendres of Laurence Sterne's “Tristram Shandy”, a book Abigail had never read: he expressed relief that her husband's “rigid patriotism” (again underscored) had not left her pregnant again.

So an appeal to Adams's self-regard, by extolling his integrity to the point of implying that Franklin and Arthur Lee had none, was quite in the Lovell mode.

James Lovell, chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, for example, wrote to Gates on November 27, We want you at different places but we want you most near Germantown.

Julian would run off to check out the flock of sheep that the Lovells still kept on the downs, and try to play with Albert, the collie, and I’d flop onto the turf and stare up at fluffy clouds like glops of whipped butter, and not think about anything.

But that was not how the matter was seen by some others, including James Lovell, who had supported Gates in opposition to Schuyler.

The following day, Morris and Massachusetts delegate James Lovell, a former instructor at the Boston Latin School and now chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, met Lafayette, Kalb, and their aides in front of Independence Hall.

At school, we had a Moment of Silence every day to pray for Lovell, Haise, and Swigert as they went all the way around the moon with a crippled ship, using the oxygen and power reserves of the lunar module to substitute for what the command module no longer had.

Lovell to Meg's bedside, I saw the vision of a romantic figure reflected in the pier glass of your room.

Before the day was over they'd make their way to Turtleback Lane in the town of Lovell — a place where walk-ins were common, according to John Cullum, and reality was apt to be corre­spondingly thin — but first they were going to make a trip to Bridgton, and hopefully meet the man who seemed to have created Donald Callahan and the town of 'Salem's Lot.

He thought both he and Roland had a pretty good idea of how to get out of this world, suspected Stephen King himself could direct them to Turtle-back Lane in Lovell, where reality was thin and — according to John Cullum, at least — the walk-ins had been plentiful of late.

He thought both he and Roland had a pretty good idea of how to get out of this world, suspected Stephen King himself could direct them to Turtleback Lane in Lovell, where reality was thin and—according to John Cullum, at least—the walk-ins had been plentiful of late.

Before the day was over they'd make their way to Turtleback Lane in the town of Lovell — a place where walk-ins were common, according to John Cullum, and reality was apt to be correspondingly thin — but first they were going to make a trip to Bridgton, and hopefully meet the man who seemed to have created Donald Callahan and the town of 'Salem's Lot.

He thought both he and Roland had a pretty good idea of how to get out of this world, suspected Stephen King himself could direct them to Turtleback Lane in Lovell, where reality was thin and — according to John Cullum, at least — the walk-ins had been plentiful of late.