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calhoun
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Population (2000): 496 Housing Units (2000): 225 Land area (2000): 1.019715 sq. miles (2.641050 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.047087 sq. miles (0.121956 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.066802 sq. miles (2.763006 sq. km) FIPS code: 10440 Located within: Tennessee ...
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They explained absorbedly to Calhoun that they were making a cut-off which would adjust to any sudden six-million-kilowatt demand, no matter what time-interval was involved.
In the den, Rory Calhoun yelled, 'You ain't goin nowhere, you sowbelly Yankee!
Scheer worked for Calhoun only because Ardmore had talked with him, calmed him down, and worked on his strong sense of duty.
They seemed very prim as they marched up the gravel path to the house they had not visited in many years, the women in gray and bonneted, the men in black with flat hats perched above their austere faces, but all four walked with an eagerness that pleased Calhoun.
Captain Calhoun, perhaps it would best serve all concerned if I were simply turned over to the Selelvians now and be done with it.
Calhoun drilled him in the use of brightness-charts, by which the changes in apparent brightness of stars between overdrive hops could be correlated with angular changes to give a three-dimensional picture of the nearer heavens.
Calhoun adjusted a control governing the barometric pressure inside the ship.
The girl fled from them, but it is the instinct of beef cattle on the open range -- Calhoun had learned it only two days before -- to charge any human they find on foot.
OFFICER CALHOUN SUGGESTS OUTFITTING DECOY SHIP TO CAPTURE ACTUAL BENDER NOW THAT N-RAY MAKES ACTIVE SIGHTINGS POSSIBLE: ARMAMENT HIDDEN UNTIL BENDER APPROACHES FOR CLOSE ATTACK/INSPECTION.
Aside from the generators, the only noise came from behind him as Collingswood and Calhoun frantically checked in with every duty section on the ship.
Through the confusion of voices on the bridge, behind him he could hear Collingswood and Calhoun in busy conversation with the Port Authority.
There, they found Collingswood and Calhoun sitting in the jump-seat area that often doubled as an ad-hoc conference room.
By that time, apparently summoned by Calhoun, there was in the starter’s office a big, shambling man named Inspector Donnelly, who had a flat voice, a firm mouth, a round head and small, oddly unemotional black eyes.
And then, minute after minute, Donnelly pushing her on in the most stolid fashion, Nolan getting impatient with her, Calhoun trying to quiet her.
He followed, at a dozen paces, Donnelly and Calhoun, who had now entered the depot passage after the man in the gray overcoat.