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Population (2000): 3574 Housing Units (2000): 1278 Land area (2000): 1185.290981 sq. miles (3069.889417 sq. km) Water area (2000): 5.298971 sq. miles (13.724272 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1190.589952 sq. miles (3083.613689 sq. km) Located within: South ...

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Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters Contents: Armstrong, Hannah Arnett, Harold Atherton, Lucius Ballard, John Barker, Amanda Barrett, Pauline Bartlett, Ezra Bateson, Marie Beatty, Tom Beethoven, Isaiah Bennett, Hon.

Bennett, as always, was proposing one of his hideous collections of houses, condos, apartments, shops, playgrounds, tennis courts, and the obligatory pond, all within a mile of the center of the battlefield and very near the spot where General Stonewall Jackson was shot by Confederate sentries.

And, in a fascinating study, Carol Barnes, whose earlier research includes the correlations between ageing, learning and LTP mentioned in the previous paragraph, has allowed rats to live in the type of enriched environment typical of the experiments of Rosenzweig, Bennett and Diamond described in Chapter 6.

This idea lay behind the experimental programme begun in the late 1950s by the psychologist Mark Rosenzweig, biochemist Ed Bennett and anatomist Marian Diamond in Berkeley, California, to study the effects of different rearing environments on the brain structures of young rats.

Preservationists, lawyers, war historians, environmentalists, and the Confederate Society had drawn swords and were in the process of shredding Bennett the Bulldozer.

Bennett had been taken in when his sailing guild could no longer care for hima tradition long abandoned by other matriarchies, but proudly maintained by Lamatia.

She fluttered a hand behind her in farewell to Galileo, composed her face, and entered the offices of John Bennett, attorney at law and magistrate for the northern counties in the state of New-York.

At his side, looking the worse for travel but wearing a welcoming smile, was John Bennett, magistrate.

Richard was back from Johnstown, and he had brought John Bennett with him.

When Nathaniel assured him that she had not, Bennett had shown his own relief and noted that it would be a very good thing indeed if the serving of such papers, on Elizabeth or on Nathaniel as her husband, proved impossible.

Tomorrow, Bennett would show up in court without his clients, and if all went well, Richard would be angry enough to set out into the bush to find Elizabeth and serve the summons himself.

Admiral Mark Bennett stared blankly at the sheet of paper in his hand, no longer seeing the words.

For the second time that week Mark Bennett had been required to remove another onetime code from his safe, and once again he broke the message himself: NEVADA NOW TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OVERDUE REPORTING.

Mark Bennett explained as succinctly as possible that Nevada had now joined Alaska among the missing.

But once their children had grown old enough to take care of themselves for a few hours, Judy Bennett might glance out the window late in an afternoon and marvel at the clear air.