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Libby, MT -- U.S. city in Montana
Population (2000): 2626
Housing Units (2000): 1264
Land area (2000): 1.273612 sq. miles (3.298641 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.273612 sq. miles (3.298641 sq. km)
FIPS code: 43450
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 48.388128 N, 115.553707 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 59923
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Libby

Libby is a feminine given name, usually a diminutive form of Elizabeth. It is also a surname.

Libby or Libbie may refer to:

Libby (Lost)

Libby is a fictional character on the ABC drama television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on a remote island somewhere in the South Pacific. She is played by American actress Cynthia Watros. The character is first introduced as a member of the tail section survivors in the second season episode " Everybody Hates Hugo", together with Bernard, and she ends her role as a "living character" in the episode " ?". Reception towards the character is generally positive, especially after her death, although controversy exists due to a traffic violation by the actress that plays her. While no surname was given for the character in the show, a clip reel of deceased characters at Comic-Con 2009 presented her full name as "Elizabeth Smith".

Libby appeared in twenty-four episodes, twenty-one of them in the second season, one in the fourth, and twice in season six in "Everybody Loves Hugo" and the finale. As of the end of the third season, she is the only main character not to have a centric episode that details her past, though a brief flashback at the end of the episode " Dave" is shown from her point of view. She was supposed to return during the third season, but did not make an appearance. Her first appearance after the second season was in the fourth season episode, " Meet Kevin Johnson".

Libby (disambiguation)

Libby is a given name or surname. It may also refer to:

Places in the United States:

  • Libby, Minnesota, an unincorporated community
  • Libby Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
  • Libby, Montana, a city
    • Libby High School, on the National Register of Historic Places
    • Libby (Amtrak station)
  • Libby, Oregon, an unincorporated community
  • Libby Creek, Wyoming
  • Libby Army Airfield, in Sierra Vista, Arizona
  • Libby Dam, a dam on the Kootenai River in Montana
  • Libby Prison, a Confederate prison in Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War
  • 5672 Libby, an asteroid

Other uses:

  • Libby's, an American food company founded in 1869, operating in the present day as part of ConAgra Foods and Nestlé Worldwide

Usage examples of "libby".

But Libby left Ballston within a matter of weeks, to take the job with the Vanderbilts in New York.

Wright had more than once seen Parker and Libby locked in steamy em­brace in the woods beyond the Hatch house, and Libby’s sudden relapse into moody agitation in the summer of 1893 had occurred, coincidentally, right after Parker’d told his superiors that his spiritual talents were being wasted in Ballston Spa, and he’d been dispatched to do good works in that modern-day Babylon, New York City.

His head whipped around, and he stared at Libby, who was gaping, wide-eyed, from across the room, her arms full of brown bags.

Libby slid her hands down Eva's neck, feeling the swelling in the cervical glands.

Libby assumed this was when Covington had commandeered him for Starfleet Intelligence.

Nothing Covington had given Libby had lent credence to her hints that Montgomery was a dangerous mole.

Libby couldn’t imagine anyone who would waste resources on such frivolous goals getting far in SI, and Covington had gotten far indeed.

All Covington suspected was that Libby was thinking of cheating on Harry, and she could handle that.

Although Covington had to admit, Libby was better and had more initiative than she had suspected.

On January 3, 2002, Saul, Tenet, the deputy chief of the Near East Division and two covert operators who had worked Iraq programs went to see the vice president and Scooter Libby.

Margaret suffered a concussion and a partially detached retina, Libby a dislocated shoulder and various scrapes and bruises, but the real trauma could not be assuaged with snaps, slings, and Betadine.

Libby was fascinated and soon was putting himself through dummy runs.

They're following up on the faith healer article, and wondering if the Goddess, that would be Libby, or the Queen of Debauchery, that would be me, was caught in a love nest.

Four hours later, Libby was still droning out firing data, his face gray, his eyes closed.

By this time the guard, having his gun loaded again, would cut short the remarks with another shot, which, followed up with similar remarks, would provoke still another, when an alarm sounding, the guards at Libby and all the other buildings around us would turn out.