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Boardman, NC -- U.S. town in North Carolina
Population (2000): 202
Housing Units (2000): 89
Land area (2000): 3.115601 sq. miles (8.069369 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.021965 sq. miles (0.056888 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.137566 sq. miles (8.126257 sq. km)
FIPS code: 06660
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 34.439790 N, 78.948495 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
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Boardman, OH -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Ohio
Population (2000): 37215
Housing Units (2000): 16801
Land area (2000): 15.932699 sq. miles (41.265499 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.101336 sq. miles (0.262460 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 16.034035 sq. miles (41.527959 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07454
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 41.038958 N, 80.665395 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 44512
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Headwords:
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Boardman, OR -- U.S. city in Oregon
Population (2000): 2855
Housing Units (2000): 947
Land area (2000): 3.576681 sq. miles (9.263560 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.361420 sq. miles (0.936074 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.938101 sq. miles (10.199634 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07200
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 45.835505 N, 119.699036 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 97818
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Headwords:
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Boardman

Boardman may refer to:

Boardman (surname)
  • Allan Boardman, British physicist
  • Andrea Boardman (born 1967), English television presenter
  • Chris Boardman (born 1968), British cyclist
  • Christopher Boardman (1903–1987), British sailor
  • David Sherman Boardman (1786–1864), American lawyer, judge, and politician
  • Dixon Boardman (1880–1954), American track and field athlete
  • Edward Boardman (1833-1910), English architect
  • Eleanor Boardman (1898–1991), American film actress
  • Elijah Boardman (1760–1823), American politician
  • George Boardman (missionary) (1801–1831), American missionary to Burma
  • George Boardman the Younger (1828–1903), American theologian
  • Halsey J. Boardman (1834-date of death unknown), American politician
  • Harold Boardman (1907–1994), British politician
  • Harry Boardman (1930–1987), English folk singer
  • Humphrey Boardman (1904-1998], English rower
  • John Boardman (physicist) (born 1932), physicist, author and game authority
  • John Boardman (art historian) (born 1927), British art historian and archaeologist
  • John Joseph Boardman (1893–1978), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Jon Boardman (born 1981), English footballer
  • Joseph H. Boardman, American government official
  • Josephine Porter Boardman (1873–1972), American philanthropist
  • Larry Boardman (born 1936), American boxer
  • Lee Boardman (born 1972), English actor
  • Leslie Boardman (born 1889), Australian freestyle swimmer
  • Mabel Thorp Boardman (1860–1946), American philanthropist
  • Michael Boardman, British mathematician
  • Mickey Boardman, editorial director and advice columnist for PAPER Magazine
  • Paul Boardman (born 1967), British television presenter
  • Paul Harris Boardman, American film producer and screenwriter
  • Peter Boardman (1950–1982), British mountain climber
  • Sarah Hall Boardman (1803–1845), American missionary to Burma
  • Seymour Boardman (1921–2005), New York abstract expressionist painter
  • Stan Boardman (born 1940), English comedian
  • Steve Boardman (historian), Scottish medieval historian
  • Steve Boardman (soccer) (born 1964), retired American soccer defender
  • Thomas Volney Boardman, American businessman
  • Tom Boardman, Baron Boardman (1919–2003), British politician and businessman
  • Tom Boardman (racing driver) (born 1983), British racing driver
  • True Boardman (1882–1918), American film actor
  • Truman Boardman (1810–1895), New york politician
  • Virginia True Boardman (1889–1971), American actress
  • William Boardman (1810–1886), American pastor, teacher, and author
  • William K. Boardman (1915–1993), American politician
  • William Whiting Boardman (1794–1871), American politician

Usage examples of "boardman".

Over the years, Boardman had come to realise that in criminal investigation there was no substitute for the step-by-solitary-step approach.

Maxwell looked sharply at Boardman before they both turned to Beth for a response.

If it was Middleton then he would have plenty of time to read all about horticultural pursuits when Boardman banged him up.

Pale blue SS Commandant eyes in a hard, square face latched on to Boardman and refused to drop.

If Boardman could have his way he would automatically charge all briefs with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice simply for belonging to the profession they did.

Gone were the days when Boardman could have just asked him and gone ahead without a brief.

A DCI called Boardman keyed in a vicious rape that had been committed on his patch.

More importantly, when Boardman returned to the hospital to question the victim again, he noticed a single black orchid by her bedside.

There was the forensic scientist, but Middleton had agreed through his solicitors and his interview with Boardman that his sperm was found.

Though effective, he was undoubtedly the rudest expert Boardman had ever used.

The unhappy prosecutor nodded her head slowly at the middle ground Boardman was forced to take by her breach of ethics, She spoke to herself, as if to confirm acknowledgement of her breach.

She had surprised them all with her resourcefulness: he wondered if Boardman felt the same amazement.

He had been partially honest with Boardman when he had referred to the leak not springing from the immediate team.

The results of the IS investigation of De Haus and Boardman had not thrown up any obvious clues so far, but it was early days and had only concerned their financial dealings.

He must have been desperate to haul Boardman back on board, though it was hardly a lifebelt to a drowning man.