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The water there forced Jeffen Roddy to abandon her home in Biscoe, in the eastern part of the state.
Some Kentucky residents return to homes near Mississippi River 2011
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Until rubber became widespread in the 1900s, most inner tubes were the bladders of cows or pigs (a possibility Tyndale-Biscoe seems not to have mentioned to his Muslim students).
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Throughout the store ran the Adidas slogan "Impossible is nothing", which is more mystical and meaningless than anything Tyndale-Biscoe believed, though it follows his general line that the route to a better way of being lies through the offside rule and a muddy slope.
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Kissell, a former textile worker from Biscoe, had 55 percent of the vote with 98 percent of precincts reporting, and Hayes, a Republican from Concord, had 45 percent.
Eschaton 2008
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"I'm so excited", Kissell told about 75 supporters at his victory party at a Biscoe restaurant.
Eschaton 2008
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The boys 'reaction is recorded in his autobiography (Tyndale-Biscoe of Kashmir, 1951).
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At 69°S 10°43'E, Biscoe confronted impenetrable pack ice.
Biscoe, John 2009
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In a odd coincident, in Hobart harbor, Biscoe met James Weddell who had a brought a similar exploring approach to the Southern Ocean as commander of a sealing expedition a few years earlier.
Biscoe, John 2009
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After a few years commanding passenger and cargo vessels plying the region, Biscoe health and financial standing failed.
Biscoe, John 2009
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After unsuccessful seal hunting stops at the Chatham and Bounty Islands, and another search for reported but nonexistent islands (these called the Nimrod Islands), Biscoe headed for the Shetlands.
Biscoe, John 2009
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