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City north of LA
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glendale
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Glendale was a Long Island Rail Road station along the Lower Montauk Branch , located at Edsall Avenue and 73rd Street, near Cooper Avenue, at the All Faiths Monuments factory for the Queens Lutheran Cemetery in Glendale, Queens . This station had two "platforms" ...
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Population (2000): 194973 Housing Units (2000): 73713 Land area (2000): 30.645447 sq. miles (79.371339 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.024895 sq. miles (0.064478 sq. km) Total area (2000): 30.670342 sq. miles (79.435817 sq. km) FIPS code: 30000 Located within: ...
Usage examples of glendale.
Tall, handsome, looking ten years younger than he was, with salt-and-pepper hair and a toothy grin, Nicholas Glendale was a regular figure for interviews, movie consulting jobs, and had written several best-selling books on paleontology.
Nicholas Glendale rose from a seat in the back as Pinchuk recognized him.
For the first time in his life, Nicholas Glendale had found himself suffering—violently—from the hideous throes of professional jealousy.
If that part was possible, Glendale conceded, it would take care of many of the objections.
Since Pinchuk's whole arm seemed to have gone completely limp, it looked as if Glendale was shaking hands with a very large rag doll.
And now that Glendale had utterly demolished him, there was nothing left to see.
And although the section of Glendale where they lived was charming, gang territories began only a few blocks away.
Thered be no point in trying to evade him, even if Glendale wanted to.
It was a stare that managed to convey, without being precisely rude, that Glendale was momentarily stumped because the question was so inane that he had to grope to remember the answer.
For the first time in his life, Nicholas Glendale had found himself sufferingviolentlyfrom the hideous throes of professional jealousy.
She was not an expert on the math involved, the way Glendale was, but she knew enough to know that he was right.
After you get through with the woman out in Glendale, say tomorrow, I want you to get after the light end—out in the Bowl.
When he comes in I'll tell him we fixed the woman out in Glendale without using the coin, scared her out of it.
If you should run into Reiner, don't talk about the Glendale woman frame-up.
But she got you the stuff about a woman out in Glendale having something on Ernst Reiner.