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vinton
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Population (2000): 324 Housing Units (2000): 143 Land area (2000): 1.115389 sq. miles (2.888843 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.115389 sq. miles (2.888843 sq. km) FIPS code: 80178 Located within: Ohio ...
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Vinton was Bobby Vinton 's nineteenth studio album, released in 1969. Three singles came from the album: " To Know You Is to Love You ", " The Days of Sand and Shovels " and "No Arms Can Ever Hold You". Cover versions include Herb Alpert 's hit " This Guy's ...
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In now recalling that drive down the white-ribboned road between Vinton and Waterloo I can recreate the scenes with quite extraordinary vividness.
Mom gave her promise and, sensibly or tactfully, said that she would phone Vinton from the hospital lobby.
I was tempted to call Mom and Dad to ask them if they could manage to drive to Vinton once again and help lead me gently into a new lifestyle, a new world.
On our journey back to Vinton, we talked about winning and losing, and how losing could be a spur in the flank.
Fortunately, the sight of a blind person tapping his or her way down a Vinton street was not rare.
To allow Joy to complete her second grade schooling, we remained in Vinton until the end of May.
My only recollection of this last drive through pretty Vinton was the whistle of a train and the scent of lilacs.
Ninety minutes after leaving Vinton, Joy and I were seated in an airplane thundering down a runway.
Detective Angeli to ask about Don Vinton, but each time he controlled his impatience.
I spent the night checking out every Don Vinton in Manhattan and all the other boroughs.
How she must have laughed when she went back to report to Don Vinton about the amorous idiot who called himself an analyst and pretended to be an expert about people.
Don Vinton seemed to have an army at his disposal, but Judd was alone.
Barrow, the anxious wife of the confidential clerk to Major Vinton, the staunch Union officer in charge of the pay and quartermaster services.
This was the man who got Bobby Vinton to sing at the inaugural ball for President Nixon, a man proud to call the President his friend.
That afternoon, an old friend called on Mary Lincoln, the Reverend Francis Vinton of Trinity Church, New York.