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Arizona town, U. S. 66, near Painted Desert
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winslow
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Population (2000): 104 Housing Units (2000): 45 Land area (2000): 0.059601 sq. miles (0.154367 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.059601 sq. miles (0.154367 sq. km) FIPS code: 53415 Located within: Nebraska ...
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Winslow Crater is a crater in the Iapygia quadrangle of Mars, located at -3.74° S and 59.16° E. It is in diameter and was named after Winslow, Arizona , a town just east of Meteor Crater . The two craters have similar size and infrared characteristics.
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Winslow, the old Spruance-class destroyer which had accompanied the Marine amphib ships close into shore.
Now, more than ever, she needed to be the warrior Kelsey , the woman who backed down to no one, anu not just because Bill Winslow was once again after her life.
And on the day following that upon which Leander Babbitt enrolled to fight for Uncle Sam, Jedidah Edgar Wilfred Winslow was fortyfive years old.
This speech was made quietly and with all the customary Winslow deliberation and apparent calm, but there was one little slip in it and that slip Babbitt was quick to notice.
Looking over the other guests, Diane naturally thought in terms of pairs, which brought back recollections of Winslow Thorne and Rex Cardiff in conference that afternoon.
Eliminating Cardiff, the next name that struck Diane was that of Winslow Thorne.
By his side stood Boss Koban of the Winslows, a Gang from Central Jersey.
The understanding was that Winslow should conduct the doctor and the ladies from Natchez to New Orleans, leaving Danvers free to march his troops to Natchitoches, while Arlington remained in Natchez to transact the business intrusted to him by Burr.
Among the celebrated anatomists who describe duplex heart are Littre, Meckel, Collomb, Panum, Behr, Paullini, Rhodins, Winslow, and Zacutus Lusitanus.
Undoubtedly the joint product of Bradford and Winslow, and sent to George Morton at London for publication.
Smith, Bradford, Winslow, Morton, and the other contemporaneous or early writers of Pilgrim history.
All other writers who have accepted and indorsed his views are of later date, and but follow him, while Bradford and Winslow, who were victims of this Dutch conspiracy against them, if it ever existed, were entirely silent in their writings upon the matter, which we may be sure they would not have been, had they suspected the Dutch as prime movers in the treachery.
Carver, Winslow, Bradford, Standish, Cooke, Howland, and Edward Tilley, and their families, among the passengers on the consort.
Allerton, Brewster, Bradford, Carver, Cooke, and Winslow, had possessed some means, while others had been bred to pursuits for which there was no demand in the Low Countries.
Sanglier was the first, with David Winslow and Jorge Ortega: the Commission chairmanship had switched to Spain.