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gardiner

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Population (2000): 851 Housing Units (2000): 497 Land area (2000): 3.784074 sq. miles (9.800706 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.091653 sq. miles (0.237380 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.875727 sq. miles (10.038086 sq. km) FIPS code: 29950 Located within: Montana ...

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Browne, Billington, Cooke, Gardiner, and Warren lived beyond the spring of 1621.

Seated on twin thrones beneath a cloth of estate, they watched as Gardiner presented 'the reverend Father in God, my lord Cardinal Pole' to the Lords and Commons, saying that he had 'come from the Apostolic See in Rome upon one of the most weightiest causes that ever happened in this realm'.

Gardiner hath ability enough, but he is a subtle intriguer, and would set ye all by the ears.

To the northeast Tyson saw the Cedar Point Lighthouse, beyond which was Gardiners Bay where he was headed, and beyond that the Atlantic, next stop France.

Relying on religious sentiments in the capital, and ignoring the objections of conservatives on the Council, such as Gardiner and Wriothesley, the Protector and the Archbishop took steps very early in the reign to establish the Protestant faith as the official religion in England, and at Easter Compline was sung in English in the Chapel Royal to signify the King's endorsement of their policies.

High mass was then celebrated by Gardiner and five other bishops with due splendour, the office being sung by the pure voices of the Children of the Chapel Royal and the cathedral choir, accompan­.

Gardiner gave her the particulars also of Miss Bingley's visit in Gracechurch-street, and repeated conversations occurring at different times between Jane and herself, which proved that the former had, from her heart, given up the acquaintance.

Eunice Gardiner did somersaults on the mat only at Saturday gatherings before high teas, or afterwards on Miss Brodie's kitchen linoleum, while the other girls were washing up and licking honey from the depleted comb off their fingers as they passed it over to be put away in the food cupboard.

They won't be expecting Gardiner again, Kohler, the quarterback, said, and Scott ran back to the line of scrimmage.

They were succeeded by the lords spiritual, headed by Gardiner, who, as chief prelate, walked first.

Such was the vulgar pronunciation which the stern Gardiner maintained by penal statutes in the university of Cambridge: but the monosyllable represented to an Attic ear the bleating of sheep, and a bellwether is better evidence than a bishop or a chancellor.

Under other circumstances it might have been worth the experiment, but Gardiner was afraid that if the projectile vomiting started again, it might not stop.

Gardiner would be prevented by business from setting out till a fortnight later in July, and must be in London again within a month.

Mary, hearing of it from Gardiner, who pleaded with her to spare him, contemplated a stay of execution, but Renard, whose advice she now heeded more than any other's, insisted that she let the law take its course.

Rather, Brandon Chambers had believed his daughter when she told him that either he send her to London as a war correspondent, or she would go to work for Gardiner Cowles--the publisher of, among other things, Look magazine--with whom he had carried on a running feud for twenty years, and who -was just the kind of a sonofabitch to give Ann a job just because he knew it would annoy her father.