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winthrop

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Population (2000): 186 Housing Units (2000): 83 Land area (2000): 1.071959 sq. miles (2.776360 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.071959 sq. miles (2.776360 sq. km) FIPS code: 76250 Located within: Arkansas ...

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Winthrop is an American syndicated newspaper comic strip published from 1966 to 1994, created and produced by cartoonist Dick Cavalli . The series, which derived its comedy from a group of children's nonchalantly world-wise observations, evolved from Cavalli's ...

Usage examples of winthrop.

From his student days at Harvard under John Winthrop, Adams had acquired an early admiration for Franklin as a man of science.

Two hours later John Winthrop Blagden proceeded through the lobby of Bethesda Naval Hospital, up the elevator, and directly to the room specified for him.

Granville smiled at the elderly man in the coatroom of the Harvard Club as the man handed Winthrop his camel-hair overcoat.

Both Sterling and Winthrop stood to lose their drug market in Mexico if the Cyanamid deal went through.

In Vantassel, Winthrop contrived to possess himself of a Greek lexicon and a Graeca Majora, and also a Greek grammar, though the only one he could get that suited his purse was the Westminster grammar, in which the alternatives of Greek were all Latin.

George took Winthrop by the hips, forcing him belly down upon his lap.

Unlike many Lakota who were victims of prejudice, nobody pushed Tate Winthrop.

Leptandra Virginica of our National Pharmacopoeia, became noted, but Cotton Mather, writing in 1716 to John Winthrop of New London, speaks of it as famous for the cure of consumptions, and wishes to get some of it, through his mediation, for Katharine, his eldest daughter.

Sir Kenelm Digby was playing his fantastic tricks with the Sympathetic powder, and teaching Governor Winthrop, the second, how to cure fever and ague, which some may like to know.

I do not know when Culver's root, Leptandra Virginica of our National Pharmacopoeia, became noted, but Cotton Mather, writing in 1716 to John Winthrop of New London, speaks of it as famous for the cure of consumptions, and wishes to get some of it, through his mediation, for Katharine, his eldest daughter.

I don't know yet what it is -- I have to see Circuit Court Judge Dale Winthrop, about it.

We have labored to see to it you can find work, with laws like the Winthrop Fair Employment Law designed to bring the bounty of Anderith to all people.

Rum distilled by the Winthrop farms was sold from Kenwold to Nicobarese, from just down the road in Fairfield all the way to Aydindril.

On a Governor Winthrop desk the alarm clock announced three-fifteen.

Winthrop walked in soon afterward and with him was a young woman whom I had no difficulty in recognizing as Cherry Lang Gahn of the Bensonhoist Langs, for she was indeed magnificently convex.