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"When I was ten, I fell in love with Ms. Wheelright, my fifth grade teacher!"
Elizabeths Meg Pokrass 2011
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"When I was ten, I fell in love with Ms. Wheelright, my fifth grade teacher!"
Elizabeths Meg Pokrass 2011
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Gill under the supervision of Professor Steven C. Wheelright and with input from doctoral candidate David Ellison.
Managing New Product and Process Development Kim B. Clark 1993
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A man who acts contrary to a moral principle whose truth he refuses to acknowledge is acting willingly (assuming he is not acting under compulsion or through ignorance of circumstances and consequences) and wickedly (Wheelright, p. 203).
FREE WILL AND DETERMINISM BERNARD BEROFSKY 1968
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Wheelright controversy, which rent the infant settlement of Boston for more than ten years.
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John Wheelright, a "silenced minister sometimes in England."
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917
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When the workman had discovered the secret that made successful the Wheelright bicycle he opened a shop and began to reap the reward of his efforts.
Marching Men Sherwood Anderson 1908
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The company had a process of manufacture peculiar to Wheelright bicycles and in the booklet this was to be much emphasised.
Marching Men Sherwood Anderson 1908
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One of the Yankee sailors managed to escape in the direction of the Plaza Wheelright, but the other was felled to the ground by a stone.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 9, part 1: Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison 1867
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In 1637, when Mr.. Hutchinson and other Antinomians were exiled, Mr. Wheelright, her brother in law, a popular preacher, was likewise banished.
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