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n. 1 (surname) 2 A town in Arkansas 3 A ghost town in Kansas 4 A city in Minnesota 5 A village in Missouri
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Population (2000): 329 Housing Units (2000): 144 Land area (2000): 0.840399 sq. miles (2.176623 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.840399 sq. miles (2.176623 sq. km) FIPS code: 05920 Located within: Arkansas ...
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Bigelow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abijah Bigelow (1775–1860), US Representative from Massachusetts Albert Bigelow (1906–1993), former US Navy officer turned peace activist and Quaker Bob Bigelow (born 1953), retired National ...
Usage examples of bigelow.
Kathryn Bigelow has squandered her considerable talents one more time with Strange Days.
As always with a Kathryn Bigelow film, I was, at times, wowed by her cinematic skill.
There had been no difficulty in getting in to see Lawrence Bigelow, for long years head of the biggest hush-hush bureau in Greater Washington.
Suppose they kidnapped or killed the real Bigelow and substituted the dead ringer.
Mike was finally through and had lapsed into silence, Bigelow ran his right hand over his fat jowls, grimaced and shook his head.
Thomas Clark was seated at the desk, flanked by Lawrence Bigelow on one side, and a uniformed middle-aged man on the other.
President, the NATO man and Bigelow, he had been dismayed to find the extent to which they needed him.
Mike was to make his reports through Bigelow to the President, and they were to be kept to a minimum, for the sake of as tight security as they could manage.
Jacob Bigelow upon Self-Limited Diseases, which has, I believe, done more than any other work or essay in our own language to rescue the practice of medicine from the slavery to the drugging system which was a part of the inheritance of the profession.
Pordand, Oregon, teacher named Bill Bigelow, who helped put together Rethinking Schools, took a year off from his regular job to tour the country in 1992, giving workshops to other teachers, so that they could begin to tell those truths about the Columbus experience that were omitted from the traditional books and class curricula.
A half hour later, we stepped off the elevator on the thirteenth floor of the Bigelow Building in the hospital complex and walked into the burn ward, the very white world I had never wanted to see again.
Albert Bigelow, an eighty-two-yearold gentleman who could not be weaned from the pump after a double-valve replacement.
Yuki and Bigelow, as the Japanese author tells it in very choice English, is of as palpitant actuality as any which should treat of lovers next door.
Yet, Yuki, though she loves Bigelow, does not marry him because she loves him, but because she wishes with the money he gives her to help her brother through college in America.
Although her circumstances are changed, madam, she was born at Tyrrell, and we can never forget her alliance to the Bigges, of Bigelow Hall.