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Langford, SD -- U.S. town in South Dakota
Population (2000): 290
Housing Units (2000): 163
Land area (2000): 0.283106 sq. miles (0.733240 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.283106 sq. miles (0.733240 sq. km)
FIPS code: 35820
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 45.602096 N, 97.831422 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57454
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Langford may refer to:

Langford (Part One)

Langford Part One is the seven-song CD EP released by the Payolas in 2007.

The album cover features a picture of the Belmont Secondary School which is the Langford high school that Bob Rock and Paul Hyde attended together.

The band announced plans for a full-length album in 2008 that would combine the songs on this EP with several newer songs. However, the proposed full-length album project never materialized—although one newly recorded track from it ("Shark Attack") was released as a download from the Payolas' website in 2008. It is unknown as to whether any other tracks were recorded for the full length-album project before the Payolas ceased operations in 2008, and shut down their site in 2009.

Langford (surname)

Langford is an English surname derived from one of the many places named Langford. Notable people with the surname include the following:

  • Langford Baronets
  • Bonnie Langford (born 1964), British actress and entertainer
  • Catherine Langford, fictional character from Stargate SG-1
  • Chris Langford (born 1963), Australian rules footballer, father of Will
  • Cooper Harold Langford (1895–1964), philosopher and logician
  • Darren John Langford, actor from Hollyoaks
  • David Langford (born 1953), British SF author and publisher of the fanzine Ansible
  • Frances Langford (1913–2005), American singer and actress
  • Gordon Langford (born 1930), English composer and arranger
  • Jon Langford (born 1957), British rock musician and member of The Mekons, brother of David Langford
  • Keith Langford (born 1983), American basketball player
  • Larry Langford (born 1948), mayor of Birmingham, AL
  • Lisa Kehler (née Langford; born 1967), English race walker
  • Nathaniel P. Langford (1832–1911), first superintendent of the world's first national park, Yellowstone National Park
  • Paul Langford (born 1945), British academic
  • Reshard Langford (born 1986), American football player
  • Rick Langford (born 1952), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Sam Langford (born 1883), Canadian professional boxer
  • Will Langford (born 1992), Australian rules footballer, son of Chris

Usage examples of "langford".

Langford was nominated for an Academy Award in 1930, for All Quiet on the Western Front.

Although, in 1933, Charles Laughton won the Academy Award for Best Actor in The Private Life of Henry the VIII, Langford was not merely criticized for his work in the same picture but loudly reviled by people who should have known better.

Luckily, infowar turns out to be more survivable than nuclear war – especially once it is discovered that a simple anti-aliasing filter stops nine out of ten neural-wetware-crashing Langford fractals from causing anything worse than a mild headache.

It dovetailed with my considered opinion that Langford Jennings should make the first public statements about you.

Langford, who admitted he was an Indian, and black Miss Edmonds, all different from each other and from everybody else.

I can also assure you that dear Langford was not subjected to the discomfort of having to spin in his grave, because after his emulsified body was scraped off the ceiling of the library in his lovely Beverly Hills mansion, his remains were not in suitable condition to be shaped into a suit for viewing at his funeral, and the several jars of his mortal substance were at once cremated.

The President of the United States talked to Samuel Winters, a man you disapprove of, but when you explained why you didn't like him, that he withheld endorsements that could help you with Congress, Langford Jennings said something that impressed the hell out of me.

Newton Langford, Matchings Halt (for Woodleigh Camp) and Woodleigh Bolton.

Langford and James Hendry had bought in the eighties from Jake Summerlin were still the foundation of the Fort Myers economy, as the cattlemen-traders extended their concerns to land development, rail commerce, and banking.

The Hendrys and Summerlins, Captain Jim Cole and the Langfords are feeling very patriotic these days.

In recent years, with Doc Langford and the Hendrys, who bought out the Summerlins at Punta Rassa, Cole made a fortune provisioning the Rough Riders.