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Downey is an Irish surname that means in English “belonging to a fort”. The name is found from ancient times in areas of Ireland’s modern County Galway, southwest Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Ulster and Leinster and is believed to be the surname of three distinct ...

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Population (2000): 613 Housing Units (2000): 264 Land area (2000): 0.984298 sq. miles (2.549321 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.984298 sq. miles (2.549321 sq. km) FIPS code: 22600 Located within: Idaho ...

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The next tier of blacklistees helped me with this book beyond the call of friendship, giving me invaluable jokes, historical facts, editorial advice, and arguments: Trish Baker, Robert Caplain, Andy Devlin, Jim Downey, Ted Forstmann, Melanie Graham, James Higgins, Merrill Kinstler, Jeremy Rabkin, Ned Rice, Jon Tukel, and Younis Zubchevich.

In so arguing, defendants in the case before us have sought and found refuge in a decision embracing property rights in an idea, thus narrowing the issue to those mean constraints which the district court had then proceeded to analyze in light of the New York Court of Appeals decision in Downey v.

So we went down across the wide plain, keeping the smoke of Los Angeles on our right, through a wilderness that would one day be East Los Angeles and various urban housing tracts called Maywood, Bell Gardens, South Gate, Downey, Compton.

Some of the most influential people in our society-like Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Robert Downey, Jr.

Among them are Hans Bader, Frank Bruni, Elli Burkett, Jim Downey, Miguel Estrada, Melanie Graham, David Limbaugh, Jay Mann, John Harrison, Gene Meyer, Jim Moody, Jeremy Rabkin, and Jon Tukel.

Arsenic has been used in times past as a food colouring material (such a lovely green), but we suspect that this is not what Lord Downey has in mind.

Their command and service module was built in Downey, California, by an independent branch of North American and was broken down into two intricately related parts: the command module in which the men lived, and the service module which kept most of the gear out of the way.

Chub Downey leaned over to switch on the dashboard receiver, flooding the cab with Golden Oldie music.

Chub Downey, displaying remarkable agility for such a heavy-set teenager, scaled the juniper like a monkey and, pulling the antenna wire taut, secured his guy rope around a projecting limb.

Chub Downey, dark eyes glowing with the thrill of learning, put his thumb on the horn button and tapped out four beeps like an expert brasspounder, following it with a hesitant beepl-pause-beepl knowing instantly he had flunked his first code lesson.

While they assembled the small party and headed off, he directed two more to join Rankine and Downey in laying down covering fire.

Frigate had picked up in 1938 a soft-cover book by Fairfax Downey titled Burton: Arabian Nights' Adventurer.

That was why, three months later, to kid Downey he had chosen to wear a Cal Tech baseball jersey with an orange block T and a blue and white Dodger cap to offset Downey's California Angels cap, with its logo of the Dodgers' cross-town rivals.