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Population (2000): 807 Housing Units (2000): 369 Land area (2000): 1.173789 sq. miles (3.040100 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000825 sq. miles (0.002138 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.174614 sq. miles (3.042238 sq. km) FIPS code: 20288 Located within: Georgia ...

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Usage examples of crawford.

General Beers and tell him that Mary Crawford is at the roadblock with some important new information about the project.

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Thursday, he had anchored the news, then the following evening been coanchor with Crawford Sloane.

No one, other than my solicitor, John Crawford, knew of these changes and codicils, which are entirely of my own creation.

The signatories included Crawford Sloane, four senior correspondents and several producers.

John Crawford, that he occupied an apartment in the Herendon Arms, that he was, by occupation, the vice-president of the Intercities Bus Company, and that he was acquainted with the defendant.

Jackie Crawford was somewhere in this crowd, somewhere shaking hands with people whom, a scant four years before, he might have been terrorising with a sawn-off shotgun.

LDE per thousand test transmissions from PCJJ, a figure which closely agrees with those quoted by Crawford and Villard.

How come you swapped two fine Arab ponies for bay scrubs up Loma Blanca way, Crawford?

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That evening, Partridge's participation in the broadcast would differ from the two preceding days when, on Thursday, he had anchored the news, then the following evening been coanchor with Crawford Sloane.

Here I found Crawfords mother-in-law that was to be, seated, with an air of great dignity, on a low chair, with her hands folded rigidly in her lap, and her chin making an acuter angle than ever.

And there were other analyzers everywhere, Crawford had said, in railroad terminals and bus stations and eating places - anywhere that a man might go.

Crawford seemed to fumble with some peice of equipment that was out of sight, then looked up again, his face now showing a more calm and authorative look.

Not that he was Darren to Mom's Samantha, but, all in all, relations between the Crawfords and the Baileys were kindly and close.