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garnett

n. A machine that removes foreign material from textile fibre before carding it vb. To remove foreign material from textile fibre before carding it

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Garnett, KS -- U.S. city in Kansas
Population (2000): 3368
Housing Units (2000): 1597
Land area (2000): 2.994922 sq. miles (7.756812 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.088126 sq. miles (0.228246 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.083048 sq. miles (7.985058 sq. km)
FIPS code: 25925
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 38.282652 N, 95.240906 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 66032
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Garnett

Garnett may refer to:

  • Garnett (surname)
  • Garnett, Kansas, a city in Kansas
  • Garnett station, a MARTA rail station in Atlanta, Georgia
Garnett (surname)

Garnett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • A.Y.P. Garnett (1820–1888), American physician
  • Alvester Garnett (born 1970), American jazz drummer
  • Amy Garnett (born 1976), English rugby union player
  • Angelica Garnett (1918–2012), British writer and painter
  • Arthur William Garnett (1829–1861), English military and civil engineer
  • Bill Garnett (born 1960), American basketball player
  • Bret Garnett (born 1967), American former professional tennis player
  • Carlos Garnett (born 1938), Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist
  • Christopher Garnett, British railway executive
  • Christopher Garnett (politician), British local councillor, mayor of Colchester
  • Constance Garnett (1861–1946), English translator
  • Dave Garnett (born 1970), American football player
  • David Garnett (1892–1981), British writer and publisher
  • David S. Garnett (born 1947), British science fiction writer
  • Edward Garnett (1868–1937), British writer, critic and editor
  • Edward Garnett (cricketer) (born 1965), English cricketer
  • Eve Garnett (1900–1991), English author and illustrator
  • Gale Garnett (born 1942), New Zealand-born Canadian folk singer
  • Harold Garnett (1879–1917), English-born cricketer who played for Lancashire and Argentina
  • Harry Garnett (1851–1928), British rugby union footballer
  • Henry Garnet or Garnett (1555–1606), English Jesuit priest, executed for complicity in the Gunpowder Plot
  • Sir Ian Garnett (born 1944), retired Royal Navy admiral
  • James Clerk Maxwell Garnett CBE (1880–1958), English educationist, barrister, and peace campaigner
  • James M. Garnett (1770–1843), U.S. Representative from Virginia
  • Jeremiah Garnett (1793–1870), English journalist
  • John Garnett (bishop) (1707/8–1782), English priest, bishop of Clogher, Ireland
  • John B. Garnett (born 1940), American mathematician
  • Joy Garnett (born 1965), American artist
  • Kevin Garnett (born 1976), American professional basketball player
  • Lucy Garnett (1849–1934), British folklorist and traveller
  • Marlon Garnett (born 1975), Belizean basketball player
  • Merrill Garnett (born 1931), American biochemist and cancer researcher
  • Michael Garnett (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett (1821–1864), U.S. Representative from Virginia
  • Nick Garnett (born 1964), English journalist and broadcaster
  • Nicole Stelle Garnett (born 1970), American law professor
  • Richard Garnett (philologist) (1789–1850), English philologist, author and librarian at the British Museum
  • Richard Garnett (writer) (1835–1906), English scholar, librarian, biographer and poet
  • Richard B. Garnett (1817–1863), Confederate general in American Civil War
  • Richard W. Garnett (born 1968), American legal scholar
  • Robert S. Garnett (congressman) (1789–1840), American politician and lawyer
  • Robert S. Garnett (1819–1861), Confederate officer in American Civil War
  • Ruby Nash Garnett (born 1939), American singer
  • Sarah Garnett, New Zealand international hockey umpire
  • Shaun Garnett (born 1969), English former professional footballer
  • Tay Garnett (1894–1977), American film director
  • Thomas Garnet or Garnett (1575–1608), English Jesuit priest and martyr, declared a saint in 1970
  • Thomas Garnett (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Tommy Garnett (1915–2006), Australian headmaster, ornithologist and horticulturist
  • Tony Garnett (born 1936), British film producer
  • William Garnett (civil servant) (1793–1873), British inspector-general of stamps and taxes who took a leading part in the introduction of income tax in Britain
  • William Garnett (politician) (1818–1873), British member of Parliament
  • William Garnett (photographer) (1916–2006), American photographer
  • Winfield Garnett (born 1976), former professional American footballer

Fictional characters:

  • Alf Garnett, character in 20th century BBC television sitcoms

Usage examples of "garnett".

Ranchers from remoter parts of the country appeared: Garnett, from the Ruby rancho, Keast, from the ranch of the same name, Gethings, of the San Pablo, Chattern, of the Bonanza, and others and still others, a score of them--elderly men, for the most part, bearded, slow of speech, deliberate, dressed in broadcloth.

Garnett of the Ruby rancho, Keast from the ranch of the same name, Gethings of the San Pablo, and Chattern of the Bonanza, leaned back in their chairs, their waist-coats unbuttoned, their legs spread wide, laughing--they could not tell why.

There remained in the harness room--besides Vanamee and Presley--Magnus Derrick, Annixter, old Broderson Harran, Garnett from the Ruby rancho, Keast from the ranch of the same name, Gethings of the San Pablo, Chattern of the Bonanza, about a score of others, ranchers from various parts of the county, and, last of all, Dabney, ignored, silent, to whom nobody spoke and who, as yet, had not uttered a word.

William Garnett Shippen III and why was she writing her a thank-you note?

Working over the blackened veld he swung round in the Barberton direction, and afterwards made a westerly drive in conjunction with small columns commanded by Walter Kitchener, Douglas, and Campbell of the Rifles, while Colville, Garnett, and Bullock co-operated from the Natal line.

I do not know what Garnett was thinking, probably that this was the craziest goose-chase he had ever embarked upon.

Between the gate and the door of the house a lane had been formed, and as he paused there a moment, a group of Leaguers, among whom were Garnett and Gethings, came slowly from the door carrying old Broderson in their arms.

Garnett sending the Morrays and Mondegreens to try to break through to the closest villages made sense.

He beckoned Garnett and Gethings to follow, and the three ranchers, who, with the exception of Broderson, were the oldest men present, advanced, without arms, to meet the marshal.

But old man Garnett over on Buck Creek owes me ten bucks so you colleck from him and come and pay me out of this hencoop.

War had been declared, the visiting Garnetts were going back to England.

I've been hearing rumours -' 'I thought we'd agreed not to involve ourselves in rumourmongering,' Tom Garnett said quietly.

He knew Garnett would die, no help for it now, unturnable, ridiculous, doomed with a festering, unseen wound.