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Longmont, CO -- U.S. city in Colorado
Population (2000): 71093
Housing Units (2000): 27394
Land area (2000): 21.792624 sq. miles (56.442634 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.014717 sq. miles (0.038116 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 21.807341 sq. miles (56.480750 sq. km)
FIPS code: 45970
Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08
Location: 40.171583 N, 105.109085 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 80501 80503 80504
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "longmont".

Unfortunately, Longmont had been defeated in battle by the Alliance, which had given her a much closer view of the Committee's "excesses" than she'd ever wanted.

Indeed, Longmont had had no idea what StateSec was doing to its other prisoners, because Delta Forty had been a sort of holding point for Peep officers who hadn't blotted their copybooks beyond all hope of redemption.

As a result, Longmont, like most of her fellows, had come to the conclusion that the horror stories about Hell they'd heard before being sent here had been just that: stories.

But unlike Parnell, who had declined any role in the trials for much the same reasons as Ramirez and Benson, Longmont had chosen to serve, and she had made no bones about her reasons.

He'd sat beside her at the conference table, trying to ignore the silently fuming Rear Admiral Styles at the table's foot, and watched the composed expression on the living side of her face while she considered what Longmont had said.

He could readily understand why Longmont had disqualified herself as president of the court, despite her rank, but he knew most of the liberated prisoners on the planet must have been as surprised as Commodore Simmons when she kept her promise to Honor.

All of them had come to recognize the agonizing position in which Longmont had put herself.

He sat hunched in his chair for several seconds, glaring down at the table top, then raised his eyes and looked at McKeon and Longmont almost defiantly.

He smiled sourly as Longmont raised an eyebrow at him, and then shrugged.

Unfortunately, Longmont had been defeated in battle by the Alliance, which had given her a much closer view of the Committee’s “excesses” than she’d ever wanted.

Indeed, Longmont had had no idea what StateSec was doing to its other prisoners, because Delta Forty had been a sort of holding point for Peep officers who hadn’t blotted their copybooks beyond all hope of redemption.

As a result, Longmont, like most of her fellows, had come to the conclusion that the horror stories about Hell they’d heard before being sent here had been just that: stories.

He’d sat beside her at the conference table, trying to ignore the silently fuming Rear Admiral Styles at the table’s foot, and watched the composed expression on the living side of her face while she considered what Longmont had said.

OJ's report was scrambled, boosted, and sent to New York City, where a relay station caught it and sent it on to Longmont, Virginia, where Cap sat in his office, listening.

There were enough top-secret files right here in Longmont to ensure that any congressional hearing on Shop methods would be .