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ardmore

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Population (2000): 12616 Housing Units (2000): 5711 Land area (2000): 1.914844 sq. miles (4.959424 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.914844 sq. miles (4.959424 sq. km) FIPS code: 02896 Located within: Pennsylvania ...

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Ardmore comes from the or the , meaning "great height", and may refer to:

Usage examples of ardmore.

Think fast, Ardmore, you big Junk, you've shot off your face -- now where are you?

His lined, set face and heavy jaw muscles made Ardmore judge him to be a good man to have at his back in a tight place.

Scheer worked for Calhoun only because Ardmore had talked with him, calmed him down, and worked on his strong sense of duty.

It seemed to Ardmore that it would probably be a favor to Mitsui to give him a clean, painless death in the laboratory.

After they were gone, Ardmore turned the receiver back on and watched it through to the end.

Finding that they did not intend to go far, Ardmore gave permission, after impressing on them the need for extreme caution.

The three of them went into a short conference and arranged a way for Downer to report through the grapevine, and Ardmore told him as much about the set-up as he needed to know.

Take the -- " Ardmore caught a look on Scheer's face and said, "Sorry!

Never mind," Ardmore continued, "the day will come when the costume of a priest of Mota will be all the travel permit we'll need.

Constantly throughout the day dispatches directed to Ardmore himself poured in from a dozen and a half dioceses and piled up on his desk.

Thomas had guessed from very early in their association that Ardmore was a layman, improvising as he went along, and Ardmore knew that he knew.

He was a high-pressure man, who had run his own business much along the lines of personal supervision which Ardmore had been using up to then.

With his help, Ardmore selected several others: the former personnel manager of Sears, Roebuck.

The message reached Ardmore in his office in the Citadel, delivered to him by his Chief of Staff, Kendig, who for the first time in their relationship showed signs of agitation.

The Prince had answered too quickly for Ardmore to devise another double meaning in which to speak to Thomas.