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hartman

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Population (2000): 111 Housing Units (2000): 50 Land area (2000): 0.303576 sq. miles (0.786259 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.303576 sq. miles (0.786259 sq. km) FIPS code: 34520 Located within: Colorado ...

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Hartman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ashley Hartman (born 1985), American actress and fashion model Barend Hartman van Groningen (c.1740-1806), Dutch Mennonite teacher and minister Bob Hartman (born 1949), American artist, singer/songwriter, ...

Usage examples of hartman.

Max Hartman, the philanthropist and holy terror, the founder of Hartman Capital Management.

Men who had been mobilized by the board of the corporation Max Hartman had helped set up.

It was highly unlikely, she thought, that Hartman would put up any resistance.

Heisler, too, knew only that Hartman was wanted in Rossignol's murder.

The man with the trench coat over his arm closed his car door as Hartman reached the street, not five yards away.

They replaced him with another crook, and Hartman saw scenic Butte, where he'd considered quitting and taking a nice police job in a small town somewhere when Jake had tagged him.

A Bureau heli­copter then took Hartman to a National Guard unit just outside Syracuse.

There was a message from Hartman, but he could only tell the other man to take it on his own.

Bob Hartman was driving, and seemed to come alive when he saw his boss.

With Hartman and Rodney leading the way, they hurried past what seemed to Leaphorn a wilderness of branch corridors all lined with an infinity of locked containers stacked high above head level.

They turned right and left and left again and stopped, while Hartman unlocked a door.

Julian Hartman was an eukaryotic cell biologist so adept at transferring nuclei from one cell to another that he was known as "the man with golden hands.

The group moved inside and sat around a long oak table piled with servings of potatoes and squash and green beans while Hartman carved a large chunk of meat.

He told Hartman part of the real story—how they had met only recently and believed that they were possibly brothers, but with an age difference.

Then again Hartman had said that FBI agents had trailed them to Wisconsin.