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Eckert (crater)

Eckert is a tiny, isolated lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Mare Crisium (a circular region of relatively dark, flat material on the surface of the Moon). This crater forms a circular pit in the dark surface of the surrounding lunar mare. Just to the west is a wrinkle ridge in the mare surface, a feature that is prominent only under oblique lighting from the Sun. The nearest craters of note are Peirce to the west-northwest, and Picard to the southwest. Both of these craters lie in the Mare Crisium basin.

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Pollnitz must come, and Eckert, and Baron von Goltz, and Hacke, the Duke of Holstein, and General Schwerin.

They saw Eckert enter, with his head bowed down and then the door was closed, and nothing more was heard.

I have given Eckert the new house, and as I have invested him with a title of nobility, it is but proper that a noble coat-of-arms should be placed over his door.

And if the pleasantries which bubbled from his lips like water from a fountain, at any time threatened to flag, a glance at the pale face of Von Eckert, who fairly trembled with suppressed rage, was sufficient to renew his merriment.

While the king was conversing with Von Eckert on the subject of his new house, Pollnitz turned to his neighbor and asked if he had not made ample amends for his awkwardness in the first instance.

But tell me, Eckert, when one of my chimneys smokes, may I not send a messenger to you, will you not promise me to come and put things in order for me?

United States Secretary of State Helena Eckert treated herself to a long, well-earned nap.

Their approach was so diffident that Jim felt confirmed in his idea that they were completely lost in the play and were approaching not Lord and Lady Eckert, but Joseph and Mary.

Malencontri Castle, the home of his friends Jim and Angie Eckert, the unlikely Baron and Lady of the Castle.

I make known to you my Lord Sir James Eckert, Baron de Bois de Malencontri et Riveroak, and Sir Brian Neville-Smythe of Castle Smythe, both of the Saxon lands.

Sir James Eckert, Baron de Bois de Malencontri in the Shire of Somerset.

Besides, Sir James Eckert was a popular name, particularly after the fight at the Loathly Tower, which was still being sung in England.

James Eckert pulled up in front of Stoddard Hall on the Riveroak College campus, where Grottwold Weinar Hansen had his lab.

Its present proprietor, in his fifties, was as tall and heavy as Jim Eckert, but his skin was now too large for his long face.

What if, for their own purposes, what they wanted was not the death of Jim Eckert, but his coming to their tower?