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Moosic, PA -- U.S. borough in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 5575
Housing Units (2000): 2206
Land area (2000): 6.457163 sq. miles (16.723975 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.063413 sq. miles (0.164240 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 6.520576 sq. miles (16.888215 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50880
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 41.358380 N, 75.712281 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 18507
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "moosic".

Ron Moosic assured him, shaking his head and feeling far more worried now than when he'd walked in the door.

The old boy had heard that if you didn't Americanize your name, the immigration boys would, so he looked at a map of where the Immigration Society had written he'd be living and saw, near Scranton, a little town that sounded reasonable to him, and he'd written in the name Moosic with no understanding of the jokes his descendants would have to bear because of it.

Later, when Vic's son needed an exhaustive security check, it was found that the Moosic family was not even originally Georgian, but rather Uzbeck.

With Moosic and Riggs, he went through the command center instrumentation checks and established what he could.

Aaron Silverberg looked tired, but he was going to see it through, at least until Moosic was back.

There were no guarantees now, any more than Ron Moosic had had in his own life and time.

Alfie was Alfie, and would act and react as Alfie, but Ron Moosic was there as well, sharing Alfie's body and his memories and sensations, although it was by no means clear that the reverse was true.

To Moosic, it was not at all that romantic or pleasant, despite his awe and excitement.

Albert Einstein, whose work would eventually lead to Moosic being where he was, hadn't even been born yet.

The fog had closed in even more, making sight almost totally useless, which was fine for Moosic and all right with Alfie, too.

Alfie couldn't swim, and Moosic was not all that certain he could manage the boy's unfamiliar frame.

Although he was nearly done in by the night's work, both he and Moosic were not about to nod back off without seeing the contents of the pouch.

The pistol provided an almost equal thrill, one that Moosic wasn't sure he liked.

Nor had Ron Moosic, no matter his truly proletarian background and upbringing, although he was certainly far closer to the Alfies than the Marxes and the Lenins.

It was a touching, very human scene glimpsed in passing, one that caused Moosic some unease, and he was surprised by that.