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  • "Footballers are not generally known for their intelligence, and upon reading about David Wetherall, a hero of my childhood, I learned that he attained a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield," begins Karl Corrick.

    Which footballers have degrees? | The Knowledge 2012

  • The aforementioned David Wetherall got a first in Chemistry, an achievement that former Everton and Wales dog of war Barry Horne matched at the University of Liverpool.

    Which footballers have degrees? | The Knowledge 2012

  • This track is the first on the album - Pale Glitter - which is Miwon's first full length album, after a very successful 12 titled Brother Mole that was included on the Fabric mix CD by Two Lone Swordsmen's Andrew Wetherall.

    Music (For Robots): December 2005 Archives 2005

  • This track is the first on the album - Pale Glitter - which is Miwon's first full length album, after a very successful 12 titled Brother Mole that was included on the Fabric mix CD by Two Lone Swordsmen's Andrew Wetherall.

    T'was the morning before Christmas... (Music (For Robots)) 2005

  • Her latest protagonist, the aptly named Elizabeth Wetherall, has endured much and honed any lingering expectations into something disturbingly modest: "One's sad longings might be, and usually were, unsatisfied, so that if one were lucky they merely receded, but remained subject to conjecture."

    Fortress of Solitude 2004

  • Her latest protagonist, the aptly named Elizabeth Wetherall, has endured much and honed any lingering expectations into something disturbingly modest: "One's sad longings might be, and usually were, unsatisfied, so that if one were lucky they merely receded, but remained subject to conjecture."

    Fortress of Solitude 2004

  • She saw the Wetheralls just after they had stopped with you at Bellomont, and Alice Wetherall was quite sure there was an engagement.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

  • Suddenly, however, there was a sound of voices and a rustle of skirts in the doorway, and Mr. Gryce, restoring his watch to his pocket, turned with a nervous start; but it was only to find himself handing Mrs. Wetherall into the carriage.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

  • She saw the Wetheralls just after they had stopped with you at Bellomont, and Alice Wetherall was quite sure there was an engagement.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

  • Suddenly, however, there was a sound of voices and a rustle of skirts in the doorway, and Mr. Gryce, restoring his watch to his pocket, turned with a nervous start; but it was only to find himself handing Mrs. Wetherall into the carriage.

    The House of Mirth Edith Wharton 1987

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