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Population (2000): 176 Housing Units (2000): 86 Land area (2000): 0.152511 sq. miles (0.395001 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.152511 sq. miles (0.395001 sq. km) FIPS code: 15562 Located within: Missouri ...
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The surname Collins has a variety of likely origins in Britain and Ireland: Anglo-Saxon : A patronymic surname based on the name Colin, an English diminutive form of Nicholas. In England, Collins usually signified "son of Colin." Irish : "cuilein" = darling, ...
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In 1857, an American named Collins came forward with a scheme for the formation of an Amur Railway Company, to lay a line from Irkutsk to Chita.
On July 9 the will was properly executed and signed by Dolley and three witnesses, including Eliza Collins Lee, who was in Washington.
Mr Collins: we may come up the foresheet half a fathom, if you please.
Pat Collins, and I drive for the Mercury Freighting Company, Dave Lyons will back me.
And then the footman said something to Collins in German that Girard did not understand.
More to the point is the Magnificat, Collins, if I were making your specious argument.
Jeff said, holding out his wrists so Collins could clearly see the marks on them.
First Royals since Lysander had been Major Collins in command of the Scouts in the Dales campaign, but the Regiment would remember him.
Niggeree and the pearl-shells of Collins, and exchanged the provisions which they require for their coming cruise, so that in the transfer, many oaths have been uttered, if not registered amongst the representatives of western culture, and much chattering and skurrying amongst the dusky children of uncultivated Nature, who, with their canoes and the dingies, are still passing between the steamers and the schooners.
In the entire gaggle of miscellaneous tools, the only thing that could handle the coupling on the radiator pipe was the Stillson that Grego Collins had taken.
Emmet Dalton, a militant Treatyite, might have given the actual orders for the shelling, but the instructions had to have come from Michael Collins.
Wilkie Collins may be said to be in this way a lesser Dickens and Anthony Trollope a lesser Thackeray.
I had brief but rewarding interviews with Mike Collins, a graceful writer about space, and the two elegant women astronauts Judith Resnick and Anna Fisher.
Johnson, President Eisenhower, Secretary Wilson, the astronauts Deke Slayton and Mike Collins, and the scientists Jack Eddy, John Houbolt and Carl Sagan, but they are not given fictitious roles or inflated speeches.
The Collinses will turn us out before he is cold in his grave, and if you are not kind to us, brother, I do not know what we shall do.