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warwick
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Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England. Warwick may also refer to:
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Population (2000): 75 Housing Units (2000): 47 Land area (2000): 0.662348 sq. miles (1.715473 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.352163 sq. miles (0.912097 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.014511 sq. miles (2.627570 sq. km) FIPS code: 83580 Located within: North ...
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Warwick had decided that New York was too Atlanticist, too old economy, too Wall Street.
I have orders to secure placement for the king and the Prince of Wales hostages at Chink Castle, Caerphilly and Warwick.
This coeducational boarding school, trying particularly to attract pupils from the public elementary school and to combine secondary education with practical training for country life, was probably the most important and interesting scheme Lady Warwick ever started.
Subsequent studies of the decimeter and decameter emission by James Warwick of the University of Colorado and others suggested that the magnetic axis of Jupiter is displaced a small fraction of a Jupiter radius from the axis of rotation, quite different from the terrestrial case, where both axes intersect at the center of the Earth.
Lord of Warwick, and my brother Gloucester, Follow Fluellen closely at the heels.
July when we set out for Kenilworth, which is between the towns of Warwick and Coventry and about five miles from each, so it was a far distance from London and we were to take a leisurely journey.
Disaster followed and the Earl of Warwick turned Kingmaker once again.
The Fifteenth Century 1399-1485 Kendall, Paul Murray, Richard 111 Kendall, Paul Murray, Warwick, the Kingmaker Lamb, V.
The Betrayal of Richard 111 MacGibbon, David, Elizabeth Woodville Oman, Charles, Warwick the Kingmaker Ramsay, J.
That debonnaire soldier with his two veteran brigades obeyed the order with alacrity, and the infantry swept over the ridge, with some thirty or forty casualties, the majority of which fell to the Warwicks.
Master Shallow: Here lyeth the Lady Joyce Lucy wife of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecot in ye county of Warwick, Knight, Daughter and heir of Thomas Acton of Sutton in ye county of Worcester Esquire who departed out of this wretched world to her heavenly kingdom ye 10 day of February in ye yeare of our Lord God 1595 and of her age 60 and three.
If Dionne Warwick comes on singing a Burt Bacharach song, we just have to pull over or it's sure we'll get car wrecked.
Gorges and Warwick must have "grinned horribly behind their hands" upon receipt of the honest thanks of these honest planters and the pious benedictions of their scribe, knowing themselves guilty of detestable conspiracy and fraud, which had frustrated an honest purpose, filched the results of others' labors, and had "done to death" good men and women not a few.
At Georgetown they crossed the Sassafras River, galloped north to Cecilton, then followed a mean and dusty road into Warwick, where crowds of farming people clustered at the crossroads.
Damn, she thought: that final remark sounded as if she might have been condoning Warwick.