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aldrich
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Population (2000): 53 Housing Units (2000): 31 Land area (2000): 0.474903 sq. miles (1.229993 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.474903 sq. miles (1.229993 sq. km) FIPS code: 00892 Located within: Minnesota ...
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Aldrich is an Old English surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Abby Aldrich (1874–1948), American philanthropist Allison Aldrich (born 1988), American Paralympic volleyball player Ann Aldrich (1927–2010), American federal judge Bailey Aldrich ...
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In light of events since the release of Aldrich’s book, leading to Clinton’s impeachment, contempt citation, and disbarment, Aldrich appears to have been vindicated with a whoop.
It was a psychologist's question, not a cop's, and Aldrich studied me.
The only one tall and thin enough is Aldrich, but he’s too old, and I doubt Wark would masquerade as a doctor—too risky.
Lee reluctantly turns from the wallscreen as two men enter: Ben Aldrich, closely followed by Roland Shaw.
He survived, later to be debriefed in a CIA safe house by Aldrich Ames.
Had they but known it, Aldrich Ames, broke and desperate after a messy divorce and remarriage twelve months earlier, was by then awash with cash, all deposited since April 1985.
It bore Aldrich Ames, returning after three years in Italy to resume spying for the KGB in Langley.
When he had it he extracted another picture, a blowup of a smaller one provided long ago by Aldrich Ames.
Susan Aldrich, whose shift had just been ending when the ambulance arrived with Rick Ramirez strapped to a stretcher, sat by the boy's bed.
Chapter Seventeen It had been a quiet morning in the county hospital, and when Susan Aldrich glanced up at the clock suspended on the wall above her desk behind the admissions counter, she was surprised to see that it was only nine-thirty.
She pushed close to the bed and leaned down just as MacCallum turned to Susan Aldrich and began snapping out orders for emergency equipment to be brought in.
Susan Aldrich gasped, and MacCallum himself flinched at Maria's words.
Susan Aldrich took one of the boy's hands in her own, and Mickey Esposito took the other.
As he passed the admissions desk, Susan Aldrich glanced up at him curiously.
Sharon barely heard Susan Aldrich explain what had happened, for in her own mind she could still hear the soft click and the hollow sound that had made her think someone had been listening to her conversation with him yesterday.