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coleman
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Population (2000): 149 Housing Units (2000): 84 Land area (2000): 0.766563 sq. miles (1.985388 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007104 sq. miles (0.018400 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.773667 sq. miles (2.003788 sq. km) FIPS code: 17580 Located within: Georgia ...
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n. 1 (surname patronymic from=given names dot=) derived from the given name Colman. 2 (surname A=An occupational from=occupations dot=) for a ''coal man'', who burnt coal. 3 (given name male from=surnames) transferred from the surnames. 4 A city in Florida ...
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Federation of Miners made its first tentative steps toward a position of fiscal and political power under the bold and visionary leadership of Jerim Coleman, a young legal student who took the cause of the miners as his own.
My name is Jerim Coleman, and I represent the newly-formed Federation of Miners.
Things had gone even faster than Coleman had expected, and now, seven years after his visit to the Gamma Leporis system, he stood before the Secretary of the Republic as that graying politician bounced from one tirade to the next, barely pausing for breath.
When the room emptied out, he gestured for Coleman to sit down opposite him.
Doc Coleman could give either of them a run for their money, though, and the game had become quite popular over the winter.
Every Reserve officer on active duty knows this, but Coleman had never been able to adjust to the idea of sudden, peremptory dismissal.
As a Reserve officer, Coleman had always tried harder than regular officers of the same rank, but the positive knowledge that he could be booted out of the service any day, without a reason, unlike RA officers, and without getting a dime in severance pay, either, had affected his decision-making ability.
With his daring combat record as a junior officer, Coleman, by all rights, should have been a full colonel with his own regiment at least five years before his retirement, but he had performed so brilliantly in Command and General Staff School, at Fort Leavenworth, he had been marked down for staff work.
But even when Coleman passed safely through his eighteenth year, and then his twentieth, he was still unable to relax his vigilance.
Despite his combat decorations for bravery under fire, Coleman felt as if he had never been tested.
In the flickering light of the Coleman lanterns they looked particularly old and sexless.
She looked up into his eyes and her pupils reflected the flames from the Coleman lamp next to her.
Trevor said, pointing at the far end of the table where the Coleman lay on its side.
Coleman and Barnes Public Relations handled all the advertising for the Cecil Figgs funeral homes, so when Cecil called Arthur Coleman, the ad man jumped on the phone immediately.
Good News, Bad News Two weeks later Coleman called Cecil with his report.