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Arnold| Town in Nottinghamshire, England; population (2001) 37,400. It is situated to the northeast of Nottingham, on the edge of Sherwood Forest. The main industries are hosiery and brewing. |
Arnold| Town in Anne Arundel County, central Maryland, USA; population (1990) 20,300. It is located 8 km/5 mi north of Annapolis, and is largely residential. |
Arnold| Town in Jefferson County, east-central Missouri, USA; population (1990) 18,800. It is situated 27 km/17 mi south-southwest of St Louis, where the Meramec River joins the Mississippi River. It is primarily residential. |
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Academy, theAccompaniment to a Film SceneAdrian IVAllen, EthanAndré, JohnArnold of BresciaArnold, ‘Hap’Arnold, BenedictArnold, DenisArnold, EdwinArnold, EveArnold, JohnArnold, JosephArnold, Malcolm HenryArnold, MatthewArnold, ThomasArnold, ThurmanArundelatonality | For though what may be called professed Wordsworthians, including Matthew Arnold, found a value in all that remains of him-- could read anything he wrote, "even the 'Thanksgiving Ode,'-- everything, I think, except 'Vaudracour and Julia,'"--yet still the decisiveness of such selections as those made by Arnold himself, and now by Professor Knight, hint at a certain very obvious difference of level in his poetic work. [1] Arnold Sherman, an elderly friend of the Irvings, was there at the same time, and added not a little to the general pleasantness of life. And Sir Arnold, and Sir Gauter, knights of the castle, encountered with Sir Brandiles and Sir Kay, and these four knights encountered mightily, and brake their spears to their hands. |
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