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(AMITY, Ore.) - A 19-year old Salem resident died and an Idaho man received minor injuries Saturday morning in a collision involving a commercial truck and passenger car on Lafayette Highway at Amity Road about three miles east of Amity.
Salem-News.com 2009
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"Amity" -- from the Latin, amare to love, or friendship in a general way between individuals, societies or nations.
Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp
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On September twenty-third, Victor transferred funds to a company called the Amity Corporation.
Harvest Tess Gerritsen 1996
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On September twenty-third, Victor transferred funds to a company called the Amity Corporation.
Harvest Tess Gerritsen 1996
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On September twenty-third, Victor transferred funds to a company called the Amity Corporation.
Harvest Tess Gerritsen 1996
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"Near as I can tell, all he accessed from the Amity were the navigational locator program and the full Cygni Telescope stellar mapping list," Kennedy said.
Warhorse Zahn, Timothy 1990
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In 1882, President Jesse N. Smith divided Round Valley into two wards, the upper to be known as Amity and the lower as Omer.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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A barque called the Amity had only six men left when Mr. Larkin started from the port.
California Four Months among the Gold-Finders, being the Diary of an Expedition from San Francisco to the Gold Districts Henry Vizetelly 1857
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"Amity," as an instance, was no word in his consciousness.
CHAPTER XXII 2010
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"Amity," probably represents the only tangible results of the expedition.
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