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garfield

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Population (2000): 4735 Housing Units (2000): 2767 Land area (2000): 5174.218257 sq. miles (13401.163195 sq. km) Water area (2000): 33.978120 sq. miles (88.002922 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5208.196377 sq. miles (13489.166117 sq. km) Located within: Utah ...

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Garfield is a fictional character and the title protagonist from the comic strip Garfield created by Jim Davis . The comic strip centers on Garfield and portrays him to be a lazy, fat and cynical orange cat. He loves lasagna and coffee , and hates Mondays, ...

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On her bedside table sat moisturizers, costume jewelry, a wooden hair brush, Kleenex in a pink ruffled box, birthday cards rigorously kept up to date, framed family photos, stuffed animals (one Garfield cat, two teddy bears, one polar bear), books for visitorsThe Best of Life and Jonathan Livingston Seagullplus a dieffenbachia vine that eventually colonized the entire room.

Liz Garfield was increasingly preoccupied with her trip to Providence, talking on the phone in the evenings with Mr Biderman or one of the other two who were going (Bill Cushman was one of them.

Richmond Heights, Maple Heights, Garfield Heights, Shaker Heights, University Heights, Warrensville Heights, Parma Heights.

Roger Garfield, a merchant banker in his mid-fifties, sits in the rear seat, head leaning against the off-side stereo speaker as if to catch some fleeting grace note.

Unfortunately for the Western field, Garfield has written his last oater and is now a successful suspense and mainstream author.

Happily, Kate and Garfield were adding opera houses and palaces and libraries to the city, and naming them after the worthies of the day.

Meanwhile, Jonesy and all his preparators were in Garfield Weston Hall, salvaging everything they could from the shattered shales.

John Garfield Madison went into the smoking compartment of the car for a cigar--several cigars--until Needley was reached some two hours later, when the dusky attendant, as he pocketed Madison's dollar, set down his little rubber-topped footstool with a flourish on a desolate and forbidding-looking platform.

It was he who gave the alarm, after discovering the first of the bodies as he delivered a case of white burgundy to the Garfield house (No.