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Abercrombie, ND -- U.S. city in North Dakota
Population (2000): 296
Housing Units (2000): 138
Land area (2000): 0.613316 sq. miles (1.588480 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.613316 sq. miles (1.588480 sq. km)
FIPS code: 00100
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 46.447182 N, 96.729487 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Abercrombie (horse)

Abercrombie (May 13, 1975 – November 14, 2000) was a bay Standardbred world-record-holding pacer and winner of the E. Roland Harriman Award for Harness Horse of the Year in 1978, who went on to become one of the sport's leading sires.

Abercrombie

Abercrombie may refer to:

Abercrombie (surname)

Abercrombie is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Cecil Abercrombie (1886–1916), British rugby player and cricketer
  • Charles Abercrombie Smith (1834–1919), South African scientist and politician
  • David Abercrombie (linguist) (1909–1992), British phonetician
  • David T. Abercrombie (1867–1931), American businessman and founder of the company Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Frank Abercrombie (1851–1939), American baseball player
  • Gordon Abercrombie, Australian rugby league player
  • E. Wayne Abercrombie (born 1938), American choral director
  • Ian Abercrombie (1934–2012), British actor
  • James Abercrombie (disambiguation), various people
  • Jeff Abercrombie (born 1969), American musician, co-founder of the hard-rock band Fuel
  • Jim Abercrombie, Australian rugby league player
  • Joe Abercrombie (born 1974), British fantasy writer
  • John Abercrombie (disambiguation), the name of several people
  • Lascelles Abercrombie (1881–1938), British poet and literary critic
  • Michael Abercrombie (1912–1979), British cell biologist and embryologist
  • Minnie Abercrombie (1909–1984), British zoologist
  • Neil Abercrombie (born 1938), American politician and Governor of Hawaii
  • Patrick Abercrombie (1879–1957), British town-planner, responsible for the Abercrombie Plan for the redevelopment of post-war London
  • Percy Abercrombie (1884–1964), Australian rules footballer
  • Reggie Abercrombie (born 1981), American baseball player
  • Thomas Abercrombie (disambiguation), the name of several people
  • Walter Abercrombie (born 1959), American football player
  • William Abercrombie (1914–1942), American naval officer and aviator

Usage examples of "abercrombie".

I shall instruct Abercrombie to confine his avian interests to the daylight hours in future.

I had thought that my man Abercrombie and I would take a stroll on the moors.

We wouldn't have even looked at it if Abercrombie hadn't left the page open.

It was Abercrombie, trying to sneak into the Hall unobserved as he'd been instructed.

As Abercrombie passed the room, Ross opened the door and tapped his companion on the shoulder.

Ross was still staring ruefully after the vanishing horse and rider when Abercrombie emerged from the woods, a wide smirk on his face.

Alice overheard me giving instructions to Abercrombie, and managed to misinterpret them.

True, Abercrombie is a thief and a scoundrel, but in this line of work, it would be difficult to find a better partner.

One by one, Doyle, Colonel Ross, Abercrombie, Brogan and Raintree filed into the room.

Doyle, Colonel Ross and Abercrombie - muttering gloomily under his breath - followed them, and the two thugs brought up the rear as they paraded out of the laboratory Sarah realized that the rest of the subterranean passageways and rooms that had been added to the factory were all in roughly the same shape as the laboratory.

As she sprinted out of the room, she saw she was behind Abercrombie and Doyle, who were both haring down the dank corridor ahead of her.

After what felt like minutes she saw Abercrombie shoot out of sight at the top, and then Sarah plunged onto the factory floor right behind him.

Sarah recognized most of them: Colonel Ross and Abercrombie, Sir Edward Fulbright and Roger Bridewell, Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Alexander Cromwell, Constable Faversham and Doctor Martinson, and the one-armed fisherman, Brackley.

Colonel Edmund Ross and his man Abercrombie continued in service to the Queen, having further strange adventures that may perhaps be safely related at a future date.

Alan Abercrombie, assistant professor of comparative mantics, sleek, blond, handsome, the lion of the tiffins.