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  • I had Jerry King ploughing in cow-peas at Cherokee, and he is a fine boatman, so I told Bonaparte to have my little dugout canoe which I call the Whiting ready for me at the wharf at 10 o'clock, with Jerry to row me.

    A Woman Rice Planter 1914

  • It's possible that, unlike Robinson, there was no evidence offered that the workers in Whiting were generally able to help themselves to safety harnesses when needed.

    Fourth Department 2006

  • The underlying facts in Whiting are not set forth in great detail in the opinion.

    Labor Law 2006

  • It's possible that, unlike Robinson, there was no evidence offered that the workers in Whiting were generally able to help themselves to safety harnesses when needed.

    Labor Law 2006

  • The underlying facts in Whiting are not set forth in great detail in the opinion.

    Fourth Department 2006

  • It's all vague memory, though, with no sense of time to it; I couldn't tell you when it was that I came face to face with Harry East, and we spoke, but I know that it was near Wheeler's curtain, where I'd been talking with two officers called Whiting and Thomson, and a rather pretty girl called Bella Blair was sitting not far away reading a poem to some of the children.

    Fiancée 2010

  • Stephen Fiorini, with Fimat Canada in Calgary, called the Whiting refinery's increased appetite for sweet crude a "microfactor" in determining futures prices.

    Nymex Crude-Oil Benchmark 2007

  • It's all vague memory, though, with no sense of time to it; I couldn't tell you when it was that I came face to face with Harry East, and we spoke, but I know that it was near Wheeler's curtain, where I'd been talking with two officers called Whiting and Thomson, and a rather pretty girl called Bella Blair was sitting not far away reading a poem to some of the children.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • It's all vague memory, though, with no sense of time to it; I couldn't tell you when it was that I came face to face with Harry East, and we spoke, but I know that it was near Wheeler's curtain, where I'd been talking with two officers called Whiting and Thomson, and a rather pretty girl called Bella Blair was sitting not far away reading a poem to some of the children.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • Holland, who by steering so as to make the castle cover or hide the church thereby avoid a dangerous sandbank called the Whiting,

    Vanishing England 1892

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