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Wingate, NC -- U.S. town in North Carolina
Population (2000): 2406
Housing Units (2000): 825
Land area (2000): 1.682282 sq. miles (4.357089 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.682282 sq. miles (4.357089 sq. km)
FIPS code: 74760
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 34.985021 N, 80.447254 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 28174
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wingate, IN -- U.S. town in Indiana
Population (2000): 299
Housing Units (2000): 146
Land area (2000): 0.275326 sq. miles (0.713090 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.275326 sq. miles (0.713090 sq. km)
FIPS code: 84914
Located within: Indiana (IN), FIPS 18
Location: 40.172864 N, 87.073552 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 47994
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Wingate may refer to:

Wingate (surname)

Wingate is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include:

  • Anne Wingate (born 1943), American mystery writer
  • Catherine Wingate (1858–1946), British humanitarian
  • Charly Wingate (born 1978), American hip hop rapper and criminal, known under the stage name Max B
  • David Wingate (basketball) (born 1963), American basketball player
  • David Wingate (poet) (1828–1892), Scottish poet and miner
  • David B. Wingate (born 1935), Bermudian ornithologist
  • David Robert Wingate (1819–1899), American businessman, farmer and soldier
  • Dick Wingate (born 1952), American music industry and digital entertainment executive
  • Edmund Wingate (1596–1656), English mathematical and legal writer
  • Edward Wingate (1606–1685), English politician
  • Elmer Wingate (born 1928), American football player (American football)
  • George Wood Wingate (1840–1928), American lawyer, and rifle specialist
  • Guy A.S. Wingate, British manufacturing practice expert
  • Heath Wingate (born 1944), American football player
  • Henry Travillion Wingate (born 1947), American federal judge
  • James Lawton Wingate (1846–1924), Scottish painter
  • Jason Wright Wingate (born 1971), American composer
  • John Wingate, American writer and broadcast journalist
  • Joseph F. Wingate (1786–1845), American politician
  • Josh Wingate, American actor
  • Major Wingate (born 1983), American basketball player
  • Orde Wingate (1903–1944), British army officer
  • Paine Wingate (1739–1838), American preacher, farmer and statesman
  • Rachel O. Wingate (c. 1901–1953), English linguist and missionary
  • Reginald Wingate (1861–1953), British general and colonial administrator
  • Robert Wingate (1832–1900), British civil engineer
  • Roger Wingate (born 1940), British theatre manager
  • Ronald Wingate (1889-1978), British colonial administrator, soldier and author
  • Stewart Wingate, British aviation executive

Usage examples of "wingate".

Without hesitation, Wingate said, "Michael Bergman, down at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.

The four doctors, Wingate, Bergman, Latham, and Murphy, with a pair of male nurses and two techni cians, watched lines dance across graphs on three large color screens and several smaller monitors.

Teddy Wingate heaved himself into the chair behind the desk, and Phil and Bergman also sat.

He'd listened with rapt attention and without interrupting until they got to the part where they got jobs at the Wingate with assumed names and disguises.

But Admiral Wingate Stantington was going to be as clean as a hound's tooth, and perhaps someday, when they were looking around for viable, clean candidates for offices like President, Wingate Stantington would stand out like a silver dollar atop a pile of pennies.

Freeborn of the department of anthropology - together with my son Wingate - accompanied me.

Do you remember the receptionist when we were out at the Wingate doing the egg donations?

Wingate, in 1658, erects this false translation into a maxim of the common law, copying the words of Finch, but citing Prisot.

Wingate stood barefooted on the floorplates, immobile and overcome by a feeling of helpless indecision which was re-inforced by the fact that he was dressed only in his underwear.

Jones called the day that Wingate got his revised manuscript back from his ghost writer.

The main exhibit he found to be a contract, duly entered into, between Humphrey Wingate and the Venus Development Company for six years of indentured labor on the planet Venus.

To find dynamic IP (IP's that change every time a user logs on to the internet) WinGates it is not to hard at all.

Spencer Wingate decked out in a blazer with an ascot and matching pocket square.

Toward the end of the wait Wingate had quieted down sufficiently again to take an interest in the expected reply to Jones' message, particularly after Jones had assured him that he would be able to spend the expected lay-over under bond at Luna City in a hotel equipped with a centrifuge.

I know you see yourself as a second Lawrence of Arabia and another Selous rolled into one, with a dash of Richard Burton and some Orde Wingate on the side, but this isn't the 19th century .