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Carmichael, CA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in California
Population (2000): 49742
Housing Units (2000): 21383
Land area (2000): 10.761626 sq. miles (27.872482 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.114931 sq. miles (0.297669 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.876557 sq. miles (28.170151 sq. km)
FIPS code: 11390
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 38.639431 N, 121.321348 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 95608
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Carmichael

Carmichael may refer to:

  • Carmichael (surname)
Carmichael (crater)

thumb|right|240px|Carmichael crater (upper left) and Hill crater (lower right) from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Carmichael is a lunar impact crater that is located along the eastern edge of the Sinus Amoris, in the northeastern quadrant of the Moon's near side. It lies within a couple of crater diameters south-southwest of the smaller crater Hill. Further to the east-northeast is the prominent crater Macrobius. Carmichael was designated Macrobius A before being given its current name by the IAU.

Carmichael is generally circular, with a small floor at the middle of the sloping interior walls. There is a low rise of scree along the southeast inner wall. The crater is free of notable impacts along the rim or the interior, although a tiny craterlet is situated in the lunar mare just outside the rim to the south-southwest.

Carmichael (surname)

Carmichael is a Scottish surname. It is derived from Carmichael, in Lanarkshire. This place name is composed of two word elements: the British caer ("fort") and the personal name Michael. It is also used as an anglicisation of MacGillemicheil. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ailsa Carmichael, Lady Carmichael, Scottish judgee
  • Alexander Carmichael, collector and author of Carmina Gadelica
  • Alistair Carmichael, Scottish Liberal Democratic politician
  • Amy Carmichael, missionary to Tamil Nadu, India
  • Angus Carmichael (1925–2013), Scottish footballer
  • Caitlin Carmichael, American child actress.
  • Chris Carmichael (cyclist), cycling trainer for Lance Armstrong and others
  • Chris Carmichael (musician)
  • Colin Carmichael, Green Party of Ontario candidate for the electoral district of Cambridge in the 2007 Provincial General Election
  • David Carmichael (railway engineer) Scottish railway engineer
  • Emily Carmichael, Intellect, philosopher
  • Franklin Carmichael, Canadian artist
  • Gene Carmichael, American businessman and politician
  • Gershom Carmichael, Scottish philosopher
  • Greg Carmichael, English guitarist
  • Harold Carmichael, played for the American football team, the Philadelphia Eagles
  • Hoagy Carmichael, American musician
  • Ian Carmichael, British actor
  • James Carmichael (disambiguation), several people
  • Jerrod Carmichael, American comedian who is the star of The Carmichael Show
  • Jesse Carmichael, keyboardist and backing singer of Maroon 5, a rock band from Los Angeles
  • John Carmichael (disambiguation), several people
  • Laura Carmichael, British actor
  • Leonard Carmichael, American educator, associated with Tufts University
  • Lindsey Carmichael, American elite paralympian archer
  • Neil Carmichael (Conservative politician), Conservative MP for Stroud.
  • Neil Carmichael, Baron Carmichael of Kelvingrove, Glasgow Labour MP (1962-1983)
  • Nelson Carmichael, American Olympic freestyle skier
  • Ricky Carmichael, professional motocross racer
  • Robert Daniel Carmichael, American mathematician
  • Robert P. Carmichael, one of the inventors of the Precooled jet engine
  • Sandy Carmichael, Scottish rugby player who also played for the British Lions
  • Stokely Carmichael, Trinidadian/American Black activist
  • Videt Carmichael (born 1950), American politician.

Fictional characters:

  • Joseph Carmichael, character from the film The Changeling
  • Abbie Carmichael, ADA from the Law & Order franchise
  • Susie Carmichael, character from the nickelodeon TV series Rugrats and All Grown Up!
Carmichael (manufacturer)

Carmichael, now known as Amdac-Carmichael, is a British manufacturer of fire appliances in Worcester.

Usage examples of "carmichael".

The Carmichaels had read that mantises are biological control agents.

Only when he entered the reception area of Gantry, Carmichael and Associates did the vital glow begin to fade, and his stiff van Heusen collar bit painfully into the corded muscles of his bull neck.

A thirtyish man in shirtsleeves with sharp blue eyes ||aid a bumper crop of wavy black hair, Carmichael aked over his shoulder at Nimec.

A fine soldier and sturdy fighter, he was also a wise and careful ruler, and perhaps the most revealing thing about him is that while Gardner published his character study in Goolab's lifetime, they remained the best of friends, (See Gardner, Carmichael Smyth, and others.

The Pan Handle of Texas, the old Chisholm Trail along which were driven the great cattle herds northward, Fort Dodge, where the cowboys conflicted with the card-sharps -- these hard places had left their marks on Carmichael.

And there was a very funny one indeed, an enormously fat man who looked like Hoagy Carmichael after six months of forced feeding.

Holly Carmichael had won the 1961 award of the Institute for a beach house on the dunes overlooking Plettenburg Bay that she had designed as a holiday home for one of the Witwatersrand insurance ' magnates.

My new neighbor, he of the holographic home theatre, was surely not of a mind with the widow Carmichael and me.

Not much of Hoagy Carmichael there, thought Bond, as he filled a flat, light gunmetal box with fifty of the Morland cigarettes with the triple gold band.

A generation accustomed to outspoken black leaders such as Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael wanted its literature more radical.

The old Carmichael house sat at the end of a chained-off drive that I'd earlier taken for a logging road.

Carmichael & Short to insist on a mutual & formal stipulation to forbear employing agents or pensioning any persons within each other's limits: and if this be refused, to propose the contrary stipulation, to wit, that each party may freely keep agents within the Indian territories of the other, in which case we might soon sicken them of the license.

Shorter than average, rounder than average, slobbier than average, and with piggier eyes than average, Carmichael was a skeptic, a doubter, and a razor-sharp cop.

When we emerged from the shower room, a guard told Winsloe that Carmichael had been calling.

Slightly crimson around the cheekbones, Carmichael reholstered the shears and dropped them into the side pocket of his topcoat.