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rowley
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Population (2000): 290 Housing Units (2000): 114 Land area (2000): 0.359655 sq. miles (0.931502 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.359655 sq. miles (0.931502 sq. km) FIPS code: 69060 Located within: Iowa ...
Usage examples of rowley.
Rowley was late by several hours but he knew Cluff would still be waiting, and he would have kept the captain of their chartered ship from sailing.
THE PREDATORS 85 Cluff and Rowley had searched the waterfront for another ship to transport the converts to America.
His companions still cowered in his shadow, while Rowley lay motionless, a vermilion puddle enlarging about his head.
And so with the first faint eastern light of the fifteenth day of July, Wade Rowley came upon the memory that had been tucked away so long.
In a country where old lard tbefur trade: Banting, in letter pails: Graham Rowley, quoted in to O.
On Wednesday after lunch at the University Club with a potential client, Wade Rowley started back to the office in his car and then changed direction and went on out to Riverway Homes, halfway to Parklands.
Rowley deliberately intended to bleed Drew Westling, I decided it would be a good idea.
The undertone was heard only by Carter Boswick and Drew Westling, for Farland Tracy and Hub Rowley were still twenty feet away.
AS they rode along toward the Wisconsin border, Drew Westling explained his dealings with Hub Rowley.
The watchers who assembled after dusk in the meetinghouse consisted of the Rowley family--Paul, the watch master, and his four daughters, Amana, Leah, Adah, and Timna, all of them over the age of fifty.
These were people he had known all his life--the Floods, Judahs, Sewalls, Dunmores, Maynards, Rowleys, and Stoughtons--all that was left of the City of God, forty pitiful survivors.
The watchers who assembled after dusk in the meetinghouse consisted of the Rowley family--Paul, the watch master, and his four daughters, Amana, Leah, Adah, and Timna, all of them over the age of fifty.
When I saw him this noon I showed him two pictures of the Marquis of Clivers, and be said it was George Rowley.
As Nora Rowley had made comparisons about him, so had he made comparisons about.
When Nora Rowley made those comparisons between Mr Hugh Stanbury and Mr Charles Glascock, they were always wound up very much in favour of the briefless barrister.