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Laurie, MO -- U.S. village in Missouri
Population (2000): 663
Housing Units (2000): 329
Land area (2000): 5.261739 sq. miles (13.627840 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 5.261739 sq. miles (13.627840 sq. km)
FIPS code: 40916
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 38.203669 N, 92.829235 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Laurie

Laurie may refer to:

  • Laurie (surname)

Places:

  • Laurie, Cantal, France
  • Laurie, Missouri, a village in Morgan County, Missouri, United States
  • Laurie River Airport, (IATA: LRQ, TC LID: CJC8), is located 10 NM (19 km; 12 mi) west of Laurie River, Manitoba, Canada
  • Laurie Island, an island in Antarctica

Music:

  • Laurie (Strange Things Happen), a 1965 tragic ballad by Dickey Lee
  • Laurie Records, a record label
  • Annie Laurie, Scottish song
  • Laurie (EP), an album by Daniel Johnston
Laurie (surname)

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

  • Annie Laurie African American jump blues and rhythm and blues singer
  • Arthur Pillans Laurie (1861-1949), Scottish chemist, pioneer of the scientific analysis of paintings
  • Ben Laurie, founding director of The Apache Software Foundation, core team member of OpenSSL
  • Cy Laurie (born 1926), English jazz clarinettist and bandleader
  • Daine Laurie (born 1984), Indigenous Australian professional rugby league footballer
  • David Laurie (1833–1897), violin collector
  • Elizabeth Paige Laurie, daughter of Bud Walton of Wal-Mart
  • Greg Laurie (born 1952), Senior Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California
  • Hugh Laurie (born 1959), British actor, voice artist, comedian, writer, musician, recording artist and director
  • James Laurie (1811–1875), American engineer, a founder of the American Society of Civil Engineers
  • Jim Laurie (born 1947), American writer, journalist, and broadcaster known for his work in Asia
  • Joan Werner Laurie (1920–1964), founder and editor until her death of SHE magazine
  • Joe Laurie, Jr. (1892–1954), vaudeville monologist who later performed on Broadway
  • John Laurie (1897–1980), Scottish actor born in Dumfries, Scotland
  • John Wimburn Laurie (1835–1912), soldier and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada and England
  • Louis Laurie (1917–2002), American boxer
  • Malcolm Laurie (1866-1932), Scottish zoologist
  • Mark Laurie (photographer), Canadian photographer
  • Mark Laurie (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Meshel Laurie, Australian comedian and radio-television personality
  • Miracle Laurie, American actress
  • Nancy Walton Laurie, daughter of Bud Walton of Walmart
  • Park Laurie, in full James Park Dawson Laurie (1846–1928), politician in South Australia
  • Percy Laurie KCVO CBE DSO (1880–1962), British Army and police officer
  • Peter Laurie (1778–1861), British politician who served as Lord Mayor of London
  • Piper Laurie (born 1932), American actress of stage and screen
  • Ran Laurie (1915–1998), British physician, rowing champion and Olympic gold medallist; also father of Hugh Laurie
  • Sir Robert Laurie, 6th Baronet KCB (1764–1848), an officer of the Royal Navy
  • (Robert) Douglas Laurie, founder and first president of the Association of University Teachers.
  • Robert Laurie (bishop) (died 1677), seventeenth-century Church of Scotland prelate
  • Robert Laurie (rugby league), Australian former rugby league footballer
  • Robert Laurie Morant (1863–1920), English administrator and educator
  • Robert Peter Laurie (1835–1905), British Conservative Party politician
  • Scott Laurie, Canadian news reporter for CTV News Channel and CTV News
  • Simon Somerville Laurie (1829–1909), Scottish educator
  • Stephen P. Laurie, British astronomer
  • Steve Laurie (born 1982), Australian football (soccer) player
  • Thomas Laurie OBE FRICS, former Chairman of the Traverse Theatre
  • Thomas Werner Laurie (1866–1944), London publisher
Laurie (EP)

Laurie is an EP by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston. It was his second release with Seminal Twang in the United Kingdom.

Johnston was gaining popularity at the time and was soon to be picked up by his first major label, Atlantic Records, for the 1994 album Fun. Meanwhile, he had various minor releases, including an earlier EP released by Seminal Twang called Big Big World.

Matt Hartenbach, who wrote the track "Whiz Kid", approached Johnston to record the vocals.

Usage examples of "laurie".

He meets and befriends the young Manchu monarch Kang Xi, whom he knows as Misty, and who calls him by the affectionate nickname Laurie.

He directed the conversation back to beef cattle, then to Laurie Shannon herself, and discovered that she had been born in Ireland, but had gown up in Pennsylvania and Oregon.

About ten feet from Laurie and me, the photographer who would freeze this moment watched his composition move into being from behind a tripod and a bellows camera the size of an orange crate.

Laurie Hatch and I were borne along on a tide of conversation that seemed infinitely expandable into realms more and more intimate by grace of a shared understanding.

She called herself Laurie, but the public decided she would be better known as Bambi: a gorgeous, Midwestern, blond Playboy bunny who became a capable and tough career girl, breaking into the traditionally all-boy realm of police work.

Edison then worked with William Kennedy Laurie Dickson to create a practical means of recording the images, using flexible celluloid film, created by George Eastman (1854-1932).

A flank movement produced an unconditional surrender, however, for Laurie knew where to have him.

Bobby Freed signaled for another piece of Key Lime pie and smiled at Laurie, who sat before the remains of a gargantuan brunch.

Knowing Lizzie would be preoccupied for a while, Laurie sat down at the table and started on the chilled fruit cup her aunt had had waiting.

Laurie was about to leave when she thought about the Spoletto Funeral Home.

After Laurie had written down all that she could remember from her conversation with Marvin concerning how bodies were picked up by funeral homes, she'd put the paper aside and ignored it while she did some other busy work.

After Laurie had written down all that she could remember from her conversation with Marvin concerning how bodies were picked up by funeral homes, shed put the paper aside and ignored it while she did some other busy work.

Laurie was much amused, and well pleased with Dan's courage and skill, and let him have a hand in all future performances.

All I know is that Laurie has hoaxed her into believing that there is not a place to be had in any of the stage-coaches, and that the Mail doesn't reach Leeds until four o'clock.

But she must have said something to him later on, because Laurie had heard Lew shouting at her.