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Lubbock
[ luhb-uhk ]
noun
- Sir John, 1st Baron Avebury, 1834–1913, English author, natural scientist, and statesman.
- a city in NW Texas.
Lubbock
/ ˈlʌbək /
noun
- a city in NW Texas: cotton market. Pop: 206 481 (2003 est)
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Scott Pelley, a Texan who began his career at a station in Lubbock, is the opposite of a celebrity journalist.
As recently as January 27 this year, a FedEx ATR crashed on landing at Lubbock, Texas, in a freezing mist.
She noticed Mr. Lubbock's sleeve-links; they were new ones and very neat, of gold and platinum.
Mr. Lubbock cleared his throat, fitted his fat finger-tips neatly together, and began to be sprightly.
But she was in such distress that she had thought she must tell Maud about Lubbock and Payne.
"I hope Lubbock & Payne are paying you well for the new masterpiece," he said, as she came up the steps laden with flowers.
Then she showed him Messrs. Lubbock & Payne's letter, and explained about the five hundred pounds.
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