Keene Sentence Examples

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  • The LeBlanc's located on Greenbriar Road in one of Keene's well established neighborhoods.

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  • For working quarters we secured a thirty year old building, recently vacated, on the beautiful main street of Keene.

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  • Our new life in Keene produced a comfortable level of contentment we'd never previously experienced.

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  • Howie enrolled at Keene State College.

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  • Claire Elizabeth LeBlanc, all seven pounds, six ounces of her, came into the world at Dartmouth-Hitchcok Medical Center, in Keene, New Hampshire on June third.

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  • The Keene State College sounds cool too.

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  • Can Howard have an hour off to show me around Keene before I leave?

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  • Keene was once called The Elm City before Dutch elm disease destroyed the massive trees that surrounded the grassy area at the head of the square.

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  • It was summer, a wonderful time of year in New Hampshire and on Friday, three weeks after her first visit, Julie returned to Keene.

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  • After all, you're miles away in Keene, New Hampshire.

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  • I'm here in Keene... at Howie's house.

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  • And I'll be a faithful wife and he'll be the happiest guy in Keene.

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  • She came up to Keene to talk to me.

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  • You'll help Julie to register Molly at the Keene school while I make the plane reservation.

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  • When the dust settles, he can probably get on staff at Keene State.

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  • My name is Ben Gustefson and I'm living in Keene, New Hampshire with my wife Betsy.

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  • My dark suit is back there in Keene.

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  • She says she hates to leave what she has here in Keene.

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  • It's best if you and Howie return to Keene.

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  • I had barely taken a sip when I had a vision of a motor home I'd recently seen in Keene, with California plates!

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  • I considered calling Frank Vasapolli but I would be revealing my Keene location.

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  • Howie, you have to talk to the Keene police.

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  • Two were in outlying areas north of town and two in the city of Keene.

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  • One of the Keene campgrounds proved to be a mobile home park with no short term visitors.

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  • Our next to last stop was Wheelock Park in Keene.

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  • That was my entry to explain to Brennan my pending problems with the Keene detective.

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  • I'd planned to wait until Betsy and Molly returned from walking Bumpus but I decided if I had to drive back into downtown Keene, I might as well swing by Wheelock Park Campground as it was on the way, at least sort-of.

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  • He's been camping in Keene for a week, looking for us.

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  • I don't know what's going to happen Ben, but I want to stay here in Keene.

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  • There is on one to connect me to New Hampshire though this little group who thought they were so clever hiding in that silly business in Keene might suspect that the one they hunted is now hunting them!

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  • I blurted to the Keene detective.

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  • I knew Quinn kept cryptic notes of machine settings and results but I was sure the majority of his writings remained in Keene.

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  • In 1905 the value of the products in the eight cities of Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Dover, Rochester, Laconia, Keene, and Portsmouth, all of which are south of Lake Winnepesaukee, was 59.5% of that for the entire state.

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  • The plan of 1821 to use the Literary Fund for founding and maintaining a state college for instruction in the higher branches of science and literature was abandoned in 1828 and the only state institutions of learning are the Plymouth Normal School (1870) at Plymouth, the Keene Normal School (1909) at Keene, and the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, organized as a department of Dartmouth College in 1866, but removed to Durham, Strafford county, as a separate institution in 1891.

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  • This difficulty may be met, as in Keene's hydrometer, by having all the weights of precisely the same volume but of different masses, and never using the instrument except with one of these weights attached.

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  • This table differs slightly from that given above, which has been abridged from the table given in Keene's Handbook of Hydrometry, apparently on account of the equal divisions on Sikes's scale having been taken as corresponding to equal increments of density.

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  • Keene, of the Hydrometer Office, London, has constructed an instrument after the model of Sikes's, but provided with twelve weights of different masses but equal volumes, and the instrument is never used without having one of these attached.

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  • They include plaster of Paris, Keene's cement and many variants of these two types.

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  • This may be almost chemically pure, when it is generally used for Keene's cement; or it may contain smaller or greater quantities of impurities, in which case it is suitable for the preparation of cements of the plaster of Paris class.

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  • If a cement of the Keene's cement class is to be prepared the temperature used is higher, e.g.

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  • Keene's cement and its congeners are made in fixed kilns so constructed that only the gaseous products of combustion come into contact with the gypsum to be burnt, in order to avoid contamination with the ash of the fuel.

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  • The principles which govern the preparation and setting of the other class of calcium sulphate cements, that is, cements of the Keene class, are not fully understood, but there is a fair amount of knowledge on the subject, both empirical and scientific. The essential difference between the setting of Keene's cement and that of plaster of Paris is that the former takes place much more slowly, occupying hours instead of minutes, and the considerable heating and expansion which characterize the setting of plaster of Paris are much less marked.

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  • The quantity of these materials is so small that analyses of Keene's cement show it to be almost pure anhydrous calcium sulphate, and make it difficult to explain what, if any, influence these minute amounts of alum and the like can exert on the setting of the cement.

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  • The setting of Keene's cement takes place by the same sort of process which has been described for the setting of plaster of Paris, the chief differences being that the substance dissolved is anhydrous calcium sulphate and that the operation takes a longer time.

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  • In his theses as well as in his early writings - such as De la subrogation Keene, La Bonorum possessio, and Sur la duree des effets de la minorite (1870) - he endeavoured to explain the problems of laws by means of history, an idea which was new to France at that time.

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  • Keene Valley, in the centre of Essex county, is another picturesque region, presenting a pleasing combination of peaceful valley and rugged hills.

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  • Agreement was final reached on a tentative location for our Shangri La; Keene, New Hampshire.

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  • We travelled to Keene and our two families and Howie contacted separate realtors.

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  • Aside from the constant pressure of what we were doing, our new life together in Keene was delightful!

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  • I'd temporarily forgotten she knew our whereabouts in Keene from my neglect in using an unsecured phone.

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  • Among his other works are The Phantom Ship (1839); A Diary in America (1839); 011a Podrida (1840), a collection of miscellaneous papers; Poor Jack (1840); Joseph Rushbrook (1841); Percival Keene (1842); Monsieur Violet (1842); The Privateer's Man (1844); The Mission, or Scenes in Africa (1845); The Little Savage (1848-1849), published posthumously; and Valerie, not completed (1849).

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  • The Nancy Drew books were ghostwritten, all under the name of Carolyn Keene.

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