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randall

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Randall is a masculine given name in English , German , and Dutch . Its modern use as a given name originates from the transferred use of the English–language surname Randall . There are two explanations for the derivation of this surname. One is that it ...

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Population (2000): 535 Housing Units (2000): 229 Land area (2000): 2.082349 sq. miles (5.393260 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.082349 sq. miles (5.393260 sq. km) FIPS code: 53080 Located within: Minnesota ...

Usage examples of randall.

We can also demonstrate that she was twice aborted by Peter Randall and that in all likelihood he performed the third abortion.

But Millie had to conceal from Randall Birley, standing awkwardly at the door, the truth about her emotions.

She was photographed with the supporting arm of that rising star Randall Birley around her.

Jemima, who had no cousins or close relations of any sort, would make do with Randall Birley for a cousin if she were able to choose one.

Randall Birley had been her hero, but paradoxically the whole episode had robbed her of hero-worship.

It was only at this point that Jemima recognised the voice of Randall Birley, since he had never bothered to announce his identity.

Jemima had not figured Randall Birley as at all political, unlike Millie Swain, but perhaps he had been persuaded by Millie to do a commercial for the Labour-Liberal coalition.

It was Jemima Shore, not Charley Baines, who was the unwilling witness to the subsequent colloquy between Randall Birley and Millie Swain.

Where Randall Birley and Millie Swain were concerned, Jemima was still at this point unaware that they had not arrived together.

Exactly as Charley Baines had predicted, it was Randall Birley who scooped the awards from Twelfth Night both as director and actor.

It was Helen Troy herself, on stage growing from a small tramp to a delicious star, who presented Randall Birley with his Best Actor Award.

The noise was caused by Millie Swain pushing her way out of the row, under the cover of the heavy applause for Randall Birley, or was it for Helen Troy?

Something dangerous which had existed between herself and Randall Birley from their first meeting had detonated.

Randall Birley did not show a great deal of emotion when he addressed the company, but his voice was uncharacteristically flat as if he were making an enormous effort to show leadership by not breaking down.

Randall Birley could all too easily have got hold of the key: borrowed or stolen from Hattie who adored and trusted him.