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Dealer's partner
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wheeler
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Wheeler is a surname of English origin. It is an occupational name , describing originally one who makes or uses wheels . Another alternative for the meaning of the name “Wheeler” itself. For this, it is evident, determination must be made from the earliest ...
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Population (2000): 886 Housing Units (2000): 561 Land area (2000): 575.165901 sq. miles (1489.672781 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.409061 sq. miles (1.059463 sq. km) Total area (2000): 575.574962 sq. miles (1490.732244 sq. km) Located within: Nebraska (NE), ...
Usage examples of wheeler.
Sergeant Freedman repeated his sentiments from yesterday, when he was talking about the paddle wheeler.
It did not matter that Wheeler would not have wished the acidulous Gabbert on anyone as a lover.
Jeanne Boyle, Adam Breslaw, Christian Cameron, Tom Deitz, Nancy Friedman, Bob Green, John Happ, Delos Wheeler, Karen Martakos, Robin Mitchell, Steve Rappaport, Vicki Sharp, Mike Stevens, Sarah Strickland, Mark Sunderlin, and Glenn Zienowicz.
I reported and found him with General Leggett, who commanded our Division, talking mighty serious, and Bob Wheeler, of F Company, standing there with his Springfield at a parade rest.
I am especially indebted to the Work, and the speculations, of John Alexander, Mark Boguski, Edwin Colbert, John Conway, Philip Currie, Peter Dodson, Niles Eldredge, Stephen Jay Gould, Donald Griffin, John Holland, John Horner, Fred Hoyle, Stuart Kauffman, Christopher Langton, Ernst Mayr, Mary Midgley, John Ostrom, Norman Packard, David Raup, Jeffrey Schank, Manfred Schroeder, George Gaylord Simpson, Bruce Weber, John Wheeler, and David Weishampel.
She had seen plenty of pictures of Betty Raye, of course, and there were those few hurried seconds when they had met at the Wheeler party, but now that she had a chance to study her up close, it was a different thing.
Grandmother Wheeler smiled her little, aggravating, curved, pink smile.
Wildcats were assigned to the Army and placed on ready duty at Wheeler Field.
Clovis, as he sat in the smoking-room after lunch, talking fitfully to Jane Martlet in the intervals of putting together the materials of a cocktail, which he had irreverently patented under the name of an Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
I cycled along the gravel and dirt to the side of the road as heavily laden thirty wheelers thundered past, heading east into the Pennines, their wash sending me wheeling into the scrubland as if I had been swatted by a giant hand.
Ashcroft comes up here every day and pathetically tries to make me understand the points of the lawsuit which we are conducting against Henry Butters, Harold Wheeler, and the rest of those Plasmon buccaneers, but daily he has to give it up.
Furthermore and moreover, it is an act of charity towards the Reverend Hubert Wheeler, who would otherwise be sermonless for three Sundays every year.
They were wheelers, and though they would not compete in the same races as the stilters, he knew she would bet on them as well.
Young Sir Peregrine yawned again, and observed that the new pair of wheelers, put in at Newark, were good-sized strengthy beasts, very different from the last pair, which had both of them been touched in the wind.
Meister, a draftsman and amateur trilobite collector, reported finding a shoe print in the Wheeler Shale near Antelope Spring, Utah.