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Population (2000): 100 Housing Units (2000): 40 Land area (2000): 0.084544 sq. miles (0.218968 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.084544 sq. miles (0.218968 sq. km) FIPS code: 79730 Located within: Indiana ...

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Wallace may be used as a given name to refer to Wallace W. Andrew (1850-1919), American politician Wallace Beery (1885–1949), American actor Wallace Carothers (1896–1937), inventor of nylon Wallace da Silva , (born 1989), Brazilian football, most recently ...

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When Belding returned, and, instead of being accompanied by Wallace, merely brought a letter from him, the unhappy Susan would sink into fits of lamentation and weeping, and repel every effort to console her with an obstinacy that partook of madness.

Now, however, he wrote the contumacious Wallace a letter, in which he laid his commands upon him to return in company with Belding, and declared that by a longer delay the youth would forfeit his favour.

Darwin and Wallace have each thrown invaluable light upon these last two points, but Buffon, as early as 1756, had made them the keystone of his system.

Miss Hyacinth Anastasia Wallace, the one girl I thought had friend potential, turned out to be a Manhattan celebutante hoping to gain credibility by slumming at Pineville High for a marking period or two, then writing a book about it, which was optioned by Miramax before she completed the spell check on the last draft, and will be available in stores nationwide just in time for Christmas.

Clay Wallace of New York, who published a very ingenious little book on the eye about twenty years ago, with vignettes reminding one of Bewick, was among the first, if not the first, to describe the ciliary muscle, to which the power of adjustment is generally ascribed.

Therefore, while fully admitting that force, swiftness, protective colours, cunningness, and endurance to hunger and cold, which are mentioned by Darwin and Wallace, are so many qualities making the individual, or the species, the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life.

I had an idea that Alex may have taken on the commission in order to help you out with Dimmy Wallace.

I stopped daydreaming and rejoined Chapman and Wallace in conversation, as the waiter hacked at the carcass of the duck with amazing speed and accuracy, wrapping and twisting the slivers of fowl in paper-thin pancakes stuffed with scallions and hoisin sauce.

Hurd Wallace and Bob Hurst were standing in the hallway outside, talking animatedly.

She started toward Wallace and Hurst, but stopped when someone took her arm from behind.

She watched the two men carefully for their reactions, and they were what she would have expected--sadness and worry on the part of Hurst, and the usual lack of emotion on the part of Wallace.

She led Hurst to interrogation room one, with Hurd Wallace bringing up the rear, and closed the door behind them.

Which, if you remember, Commander Wallace and Lieutenant Khatib claimed to know nothing about.

Wallace sneaks back into Medlab to try to steal the evidence linking Khatib to Yang.

I want to thank Majo, Sylvester Pollet, and Nancy Wallace for suffering through early versions of the book and for offering useful suggestions.