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Baseball's all-time leader in steals
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henderson
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redirect Henderson, Kentucky
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Population (2000): 1531 Housing Units (2000): 596 Land area (2000): 1.673501 sq. miles (4.334348 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.051828 sq. miles (0.134234 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.725329 sq. miles (4.468582 sq. km) FIPS code: 33875 Located within: Louisiana ...
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They were pushing in Henderson and Boulder City, and they were making plans to push in West Vegas.
When the notion had first come up, three months ago, he had argued against including live subjects, to the point at which Colonel Oscar Henderson, the bean counter in charge of funding this project, pushed the issue to the level of a deal breaker.
Henderson, clumsy with his edged tool, slithered out of the way and pushed Bowan back to gain room.
I have relied heavily on the book the expedition produced, The Pitcairn Islands: Biogeograpky, Ecology and Prehistory, edited by Tim Benton and Tom Spencer, for inĀformation about Henderson Island.
To him, doubtless, the former Miss Henderson was only another little, meaningless, exquisite enslaved wench.
Either the Dauntlesses had been launched within Wildcat range of Henderson, thus endangering the escort carrier that much longer.
Her husband had died instantaneously of a cerebral hemorrhage en route from the bar to the men's room of the Midland Petroleum Club shortly after Clete had flown his Wildcat off the escort carrier USS Long Island onto Guadalcanal's Henderson Field.
Vivacious Jean Henderson, lecturer in child psychology, lithe and full-bosomed in her nylon blouse and slacks.
I have also made use of the efforts of the new generation of illustrators, including Kenneth Carpenter, Margaret Colbert, Stephen and Sylvia Czerkas, John Gurche, Mark Hallett, Douglas Henderson, and William Stout, whose reconstructions incorporate the new perception of how dinosaurs behaved.
From 1991 to 1992, a team of scientists under the aegis of the Sir Peter Scott Commemorative Expedition to the Pitcairn Islands se: up abase camp on the north heach of Henderson Island-almost exacdv where the Essex survivors landed more than 170 years earlier.
Merle Henderson deposited her in his house trailer by the landing strip and kept her there.
They'd gotten the report first from Peter Henderson, code-named Cassius, who'd been feeding data to the KGB for over ten years, first as special assistant to the retired Senator Donaldson of the Senate's intelligence committee, now an intelligence analyst for the General Accounting Office.
From the labcoats, predictably, came a small burst of laughter, but Henderson didn't crack a smile, and the rest of the brass followed his lead.
Henderson is awful sarcastic in a speech, and he's going to make fun of her saying she didn'twake up.
A moment later a parachute flare burst in light over the south end of Henderson Field.