Wilbur is a cross-bred Chinese boar of considerable proportions and a fascinating genetic history. |
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After the accident, Wilbur spent several years at home caring for his dying mother. |
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On the Wilbur plane there is decorative fluting below the chamfer stops on the toe and heel end of the plane. |
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She confesses that part of the reason the farm spares the cantankerous Wilbur is because she saved him when he was small. |
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The popular children's story is about an affectionate, sometimes bashful pig named Wilbur who befriends a spider named Charlotte. |
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Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft. |
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Wilbur loaded his Mauser with an exaggerated but surprisingly able movement and advanced toward the henhouse in an absurd crouch. |
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In his retirement, Wilbur continued to be a botanical resource for the GA Herbarium. |
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She came in closer and closer, so close that Wilbur could hear the talk of the fishermen sitting on the stringpieces. |
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It was 100 years ago this month that Orville and Wilbur Wright became famed fly boys, inventing what they call a flying machine. |
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Ultimately, touchingly, Adams delineates the ingloriousness that lay in the shadows of Wilbur and Orville's ingeniousness and vision. |
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A hundred years ago Wilbur and Orville Wright astonished the world when their aeroplane, the Kittyhawk, made its maiden flight in North Carolina. |
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A brusque, saturnine figure, Wilbur has attempted suicide by every possible means but has yet to succeed. |
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When they were developing cubism, they called each other Orville and Wilbur because they jokingly compared their enterprise to pioneering powered flight. |
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The omnibus has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years with everyone from Robert Ludlum to John Grisham and Wilbur Smith combining their novels into one edition. |
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A lay reader in the Episcopal Church, Wilbur has said that most of what he knows of scripture comes through exposure to the Book of Common Prayer. |
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For example, Manhattan billionaire Wilbur Ross and his wife Hilary Geary were cautious in buying. |
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But the charming Aimee wants to teach him something different: Wilbur should at long last seek his happiness where it is, right in front of him. |
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Wilbur came crawling out from his hiding spot with soot dirtying his face. |
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In all fairness, Mr. Wilbur went to department officials to get their take on the issue. |
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In 1903, in the United States, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first flight in a motorised aeroplane. |
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The community is led by the Council consisting of Chief Joseph Wilbur Dedam and twelve Councillors. |
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The process wasn't supposed to take that long but Chair Wilbur MacDonald said the seven-member committee was overwhelmed with public response. |
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Committee Chair Wilbur MacDonald, a farmer, said interest is high and the hearings could go on for several months. |
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Wilbur ran at the side of the machine holding the wing to balance it on the track. |
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The same can be said for Richard Wilbur, whose loveliness and learnedness is distilled in placid lyrics that will last. |
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Wilbur and his fellow vacationers had run into a buzz saw of come-ons, sleight-of-hand and mumbo-jumbo that read like a textbook of unsavory timeshare practices. |
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At 6 feet tall and weighing 179 pounds, Wilbur was very active in sports, particularly baseball, hockey, tennis and badminton. |
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In the daring era of the early aviators, Wilbur and Orville Wright were ravens in a sky full of bluebirds. |
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Dr Wilbur believes that sign languages make grammatical that which is available from the physics and geometry of the world. |
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The experiments that Wilbur Wright is carrying out in France at the moment victoriously responded to this accusation. |
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The two young students, Wilbur and her sister Freedom Rider, Susan German, managed to slip away through the crowd. |
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The Evening Rush beat us on Secretary Wilbur for the big fightbut we got Dr. John Roach Straton Sims and Pershing accepted retaining fees to write the Army-Navy game. |
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Wilbur had won the right to drive the machine by the toss of a coin. |
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Jaywalk will feature Rounda Records DJs Jaffa and Little Miss as well as Paul B, Wilbur, Nickodemus and Pete Cakemix. |
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The Bloomingdale's Santa is Wilbur Delenty, a former trapeze artist. |
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Lilienthal's work was followed by the American aeronaut Octave Chanute, a friend of the American brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright, the fathers of modern manned flight. |
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But happiness is shortlived. His best friend lands in borstal, his grandmother Orla dies in an accident, and Wilbur decides that he is and will always be a loser. |
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Wilbur was unhurt, but the plane was damaged. |
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Today's space suits got their start with the anti-gravity flight suit developed by University of Toronto physicist Wilbur Franks to protect air force pilots. |
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By Robin Robertson By Richard Wilbur By Donald Hall By Terese Svoboda By August Kleinzhahler By Gabrielle Glancy By Czeslaw Milosz By Caroline Fraser By Michael Longley By Phillis Levin. |
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Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful flight of a heavier-than-air, mechanically driven airplane. |
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December 17, 2003 marked the 100th anniversary of Orville and Wilbur Wright's flights on a beach in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the centennial of mankind's first powered flight. |
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In fact it's not so uncommon to find partnerships in various fields of activity, Lennon and McCartney, Crick and Watson, Orville and Wilbur Wright, and so on. |
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Nearly two centuries later, a comic operetta based on Voltaire's novel, adapted by Lillian Hellman and with lyrics by Richard Wilbur, opened on Broadway. |
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Mr. Wilbur wanted to catch it barehanded, but she dragged him into the hall, put a rain coat on him, a wicker basket on his head, and a poker in his hand. |
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The roles of Orville and Wilbur were played by Burt Rutan, who designed the craft, and Mike Melvill, who flew it although they were ably assisted by Paul Allen, one of the founders of Microsoft, who paid for it. |
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Wilbur feared to let anyone touch the machine, and at one point slept in a shed to guard it. This sentimental approach is at the heart of the book. |
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One of the key figures was Wilbur Franks, who worked under Dr Frederick Banting at the University of Toronto in developing the Franks flying suit. |
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Wilbur noted an economic shift in New Brunswick, as rural counties in the province declined in population and economic activity, while urban counties consolidated economic gains. |
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In recognition of his efforts, he was elected, along with Wilbur Franks, by their peers worldwide to the newly formed International Academy of Astronautics. |
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However, text does not work the same way in education, even if it were possible to raise every educational writer to the level of, say, a Wilbur Smith. |
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Franks Flying Suit... Dr. Wilbur Franks invents the world's first anti-G suit while conducting defence medical research at the University of Toronto's Banting and Best Institute. |
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Wilbur sees another little washback nearby get picked up and placed in the ocean by a well-meaning beach-goer. |
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Baker had plans to film Wilbur Smith's debut novel When the Lion Feeds and The Coral Strand by John Masters. |
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The Wilbur Cross Highway portion of Route 15 that skirts the southeastern part of the city near Brainard Airport. |
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Korky Paul and Valerie Thomas are the duo behind the popular tales of a kookie witch and her cool cat Wilbur, Winnie The Witch. |
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Crop circles have appeared in a wheat field located in Wilbur, Washington, not far from the nation's largest hydropower producer. |
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Lord Northcliffe, who had befriended Wilbur Wright during his sensational 1908 public demonstrations in France, had offered the prize hoping that Wilbur would win. |
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Economics major Bob Shatzen, one of two assistant financial managers, is responsible for Wilbur and Stern Halls, Freshman women, and foreign campi. |
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