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ved from 'Child', the young son of a nobleman, ' | wick', a clearing in the wood and 'ham', short for h |
n the league on 1 May 2010 after a 3-0 win over | Wick Academy. |
hed on 2 November 1903; sponsored by Miss Laura | Wick; acquired by the Navy from the Atlantic Transpo |
Charles Z. | Wick, Advisory Board Member, Former Director of the |
ost was as a Curate at St Mary of Eton, Hackney | Wick after which he was Vice-Principal of Ripon Coll |
- its name derives from avon meaning river, and | wick an old word for village, but it was not so name |
hip and is divided between two parishes; Haydon | Wick and Blunsdon St Andrew. |
centre of Swindon, within the parish of Haydon | Wick and close to Thamesdown Drive. |
season's squad during the close season (many to | Wick) and from being amongst the championship favour |
The parish includes the hamlet of Ardington | Wick and stretches to the Great Western Main Line be |
wig and Rodney Hoare, and composition with Otto | Wick and Frank Hughes. |
A close-up image of a candle showing the | wick and the various parts of the flame |
The site lies within the Parish of Haydon | Wick and is home to Anacamptis morio a rare protecte |
or of Great Kimble (along with manors at Kimble | Wick and Marsh) had been possessions of the Hampden |
ews are based on the Orkney and Shetland Isles, | Wick and Fort William with a permanent Western Isles |
1 threads are taken from new dhoti, made into a | wick, and embedded in Dough flour with ghee as the f |
It fully covers the area of Hackney | Wick and includes the part of the 2012 Summer Olympi |
an be reached by walking to the river from Eton | Wick and following the towpath. |
2007 floods, all main roads in and out of Lower | Wick and St John's were closed due to floodwater. |
y thought to have hidden stood in between Lower | Wick and Powick by the River Teme. |
order: the urban districts of Hampton, Hampton | Wick and Teddington were all absorbed by Twickenham. |
by two bankers who boarded the train at Hackney | Wick, and they alerted the guard. |
nd on the reach above Romney Lock, between Eton | Wick and Windsor, Berkshire. |
Originally equipped with an all-but-obsolete | wick and reflector, it gained a sixth order Fresnel |
enes where a finger print, some skin cells on a | wick, and a single hair all matched Sweatt's genetic |
he same year, upon graduating from high school, | Wick applied to the officer candidate course of the |
illages (Great Kimble, Little Kimble and Kimble | Wick) are named after Cymbeline; however, this has b |
as elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wick at the 1868 general election, but resigned his |
Leonard Hebberd is buried near to Hampton | Wick, at Teddington Cemetery, with his mother and fa |
Chi ball/Fire orb - 2 rings or handles with a | wick attached between them by a thin wire. |
The fibers of shearling tend to | wick away moisture or retain moisture, depending on |
Also the wax is used to | wick away water that collects on the blade during ic |
On November 28, 2006, the village of | Wick became the first community in the UK to be swit |
ated parts of the neighbouring parishes of Eton | Wick, Boveney, and Upton cum Chalvey as the town and |
He was educated at Mr Creak's school, The | Wick, Brighton, and the Blackheath Proprietary Schoo |
St. John the Baptist parish church, Eton | Wick, Buckinghamshire, 1867-69 |
In his time in | Wick Burghs he had a number of fairly close contests |
as elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wick Burghs as an independent liberal, defeating the |
ghs constituency, from 1708 to 1832, and of the | Wick Burghs constituency, from 1832 to 1918. |
who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Wick Burghs from 1896 to 1900. |
as the Tain Burghs until 1832, and then as the | Wick Burghs. |
The first order optical equipment with four | wick burners supplied by M/s. |
And The | Wick Burnt Black* (re-recorded as Ghost in Drag) |
loat in water require not only a tether for the | wick, but also a seal on the bottom of the candle to |
to draw more water from the source through the | wick by capillary action to replace the water lost b |
Wick C. Haxton ( August 21, 1949 in Santa Cruz, Cali | |
urch is located in Argyle Square, Pulteneytown, | Wick, Caithness, Scotland. |
He was born in | Wick, Caithness, Scotland and became a merchant by c |
Sandison was born in Haltwhistle and grew up in | Wick, Caithness. |
Old | Wick Castle |
Genghis Khan by | Wick CC on the West Country Carnival circuit, Somers |
1929 until 1990 the congregation was known as " | Wick St Andrew's", but following a union with (the n |
Hackney | Wick Chapman Road |
After | Wick collects a ring and an empty box that contained |
., Groton, Connecticut, sponsored by Mrs. H. C. | Wick; commissioned 9 November 1945, Commander E. E. |
The newspaper is owned by | Wick Communications. |
Wick currently plays in the organization of the Otta | |
as well as over-the-counter medications such as | Wick DayMed. |
Later in life, | Wick developed a national lecture inspirational seri |
Lane Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in the | Wick district of Devizes in Wiltshire. |
am Wagstaff, Rusty Wailes, Cash Warren, Douglas | Wick, Doug Wright, William Wrigley III. |
30 (Hackney | Wick Eastway-Marble Arch) every 10 minutes |
The | wick effect is the name given to the partial destruc |
The | wick effect is a phenomenon that has been proven to |
to heart attack while smoking, followed by the | wick effect. |
Wick F.C. is a football club based in Wick. | |
built was originally a farming estate known as | Wick Farm. |
Wick Fields are an important part of the Hengistbury | |
The village of | Wick formed around the Wick Manor. |
ociety International and the Frank X. Tolbert / | Wick Fowler World Chili Championships. |
After that he absolved his physician, Wolfgang | Wick, from patient/physician confidentiality. |
He was Liberal Member of Parliament for | Wick from 1857 to 1859, and for Ripon from 1866 to 1 |
19 Squadron was formed on 15 August 1943 at RAF | Wick from 1406 Flight, equipped with Handley Page Ha |
Wick Golden Valley Local Nature Rerserve forms part | |
Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Denis | Wick, graduating in 1974. |
floor of a former chocolate factory in Hackney | Wick, Hackney, east London, England. |
During the early 1990s | Wick had a reputation for drug and alcohol addiction |
rch 1, 2007 Cheap Sex's former guitarist, Chris | Wick, hanged himself due to struggling with heroin a |
Abberton Reservoir, Bedfords Park, Fingringhoe | Wick, Hanningfield Reservoir, Langdon, Chafford Hund |
font with Hatton, Feltham, Hampton with Hampton | Wick, Hanworth, Laleham, Littleton (1911), pp 121-32 |
Internationally, | Wick has competed as a member of Switzerland's natio |
Wick has represented Switzerland on the internationa | |
ocal areas within the parish now include Haydon | Wick, Haydonleigh, Greenmeadow Abbey Meads, Haydon E |
Jack Scalia as | Wick Hayes |
d Hampton Hill, Hampton, Hampton North, Hampton | Wick, Heathfield, St Margarets and North Twickenham, |
The Ancient Egyptian | Wick hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. |
The | wick hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian lang |
MacKay was educated at | Wick High School and St Andrews University, and gain |
Memorial column to Maud Heath at | Wick Hill |
oreer to be laid out on a causeway leading from | Wick Hill to Chippenham Clift", which was, the path |
Wick Hill is a suburb of Bracknell, in Berkshire, En | |
In contrast to these areas | Wick Hill was built as privately owned, largely deta |
The area includes | Wick Hill House, a residence of 19th century explore |
In the south of the old parish, | Wick Hill and Priestwood were amongst the earliest s |
The Langley Burrell terminus - at | Wick Hill - features an inscription in stone "From t |
These include: Bray | Wick, Holyport, Water Oakley, Oakley Green, Moneyrow |
The | Wick House is a house in Richmond, Greater London, l |
ruction of a number of fine homes including The | Wick House. |
The economist P.Sargent Florence lived in Selly | Wick House. |
973), who briefly lived in the grounds of Selly | Wick House. |
and one as a single find) at Mere and Farleigh | Wick in Wiltshire. |
06, when it was discovered that Ebenezer Place, | Wick in Caithness, Scotland, constructed in 1883 and |
The | Wick in the foreground, and The Wick House behind |
ate 1960s and early 1970s and runs from Hackney | Wick in north-east London, through the Blackwall Tun |
t rock band" in the mid '70s, including Sherman | Wick in his review of Musik Von Harmonia, the first |
d Clyth, about 14 kilometres (9 miles) south of | Wick in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, |
e architect was Edward Lapidge, born in Hampton | Wick in 1793. |
(8 January 1982) is a Scottish bike rider from | Wick in Caithness. |
He currently resides in Hampton | Wick in Chris Baxter's 1970s time machine. |
Sir Richard Steele also lived at Hampton | Wick, in a house that he whimsically called "the Hov |
Born Fiona Claire Riley in | Wick in the Scottish Highlands and was educated at B |
broadleaved trees and shrubs by villagers from | Wick in November 2000. |
nd telecommunications facility near the town of | Wick, in Caithness, Scotland (grid reference ND19738 |
s first named by Thomas M. Lehman and Steven L. | Wick in 2010 and the type species is Chupacabrachely |
U-309 was located on 17 May 2001, 25 miles off | Wick in 62 metres (203 ft) of water. |
ocal government body with in the case of Haydon | Wick in excess of 13,100 electors. |
Gunn was born at | Wick in Caithness in 1774, and was educated at the h |
t rock band" in the mid '70s, including Sherman | Wick in his review of Musik Von Harmonia. |
nsborough Primary School is situated in Hackney | Wick in the London borough of Hackney and is the clo |
Important characteristics of the | wick include diameter, stiffness, fire-resistance, a |
notable places in Marshalswick, apart from the | Wick, include St Mary's Church of England church, Ho |
Walks from | Wick include those to the local beaches, Traeth Bach |
The candle | wick influences how the candle burns. |
As she gets closer, | Wick instantly recognizes the body and tells Monique |
vides the regular local bus service from Haydon | Wick into Swindon town. |
Lower | Wick is a small hamlet located in the county of Glou |
In some birthday candles, the | wick is a stub. |
Wick is the busiest with 543 boats, followed by Fras | |
Around 40-80 cm of | wick is wrapped onto each torch. |
Lower | Wick is within the civil parish of Alkington. |
A candle | wick is string, cord, or wooden object that holds th |
Lower | Wick is a suburb of Worcester situated to the south- |
Wick is a community in the Arun district of West Sus | |
Ardington | Wick is a hamlet in the Vale of White Horse, England |
The | wick is usually soaked in alcohol or kerosene, rathe |
Wick is a ward in the London Borough of Hackney that | |
Lower | Wick is located to the south of St. John's and to th |
A | wick is inserted in the bottom of the Groasis which |
The | Wick is a house in Richmond, Greater London, located |
runs above the former Marshgate Lane in Hackney | Wick is the closest the public can view the London O |
The suburb of Hampton | Wick is on the opposite bank of the River Thames fro |
Arundel & | Wick is an electoral division of West Sussex in the |
Eton | Wick is currently represented by one councillor (Ste |
WICK is an AM broadcasting radio station licensed to | |
In tealights the | wick is tethered to a piece of metal to stop it from |
The Wicks Organ Company was founded by Adolph | Wick, John F. Wick, and Louis Wick in the early 1900 |
f road adjacent to the ECR north of the Hackney | Wick junction does bear this name today. |
In 1873, the oil | wick lamps were replaced with kerosene. |
ll: North, West and Central Sutherland; Thurso; | Wick; Landward Caithness; East Sutherland and Eddert |
The path runs from | Wick Lane in Bow through Stratford, Plaistow and New |
light years away and new plans for a stadium at | Wick Lane, Ardleigh had been thrown out before ink w |
hange in the late summer of 2005, when Todd and | Wick left the band; Piccirillo switched to bass, and |
y finishes at three mouthfuls, and wrapping the | wick like a ball, string and all, sends it after at |
She also featured a broadcast called "Donna | Wick Live! Intelligent Radio for Women" weekday even |
me" radio format along with its sister stations | WICK located in Scranton, WYCK located in Plains Tow |
e River Lea and the Channelsea River in Hackney | Wick, London, England. |
Banksy versus Barksy at Decima Gallery, Hackney | Wick, London. |
A week later Eton | Wick lost the Slough Town Senior Cup Final to Iver F |
nd, woods and gardens were the site of Marshals | Wick Mansion, and the current residential road Marsh |
t, wet and marshy land, or that it derives from | wick meaning sinus or angle and described the shape |
Joseph | Wick Miller (July 24, 1850 - August 28, 1891) was a |
These form part of the Fingringhoe | Wick Nature Reserve managed by Essex Wildlife Trust. |
Bennetts Farm is a tourist attraction in Lower | Wick next to the River Severn. |
V28 for the | wick of a lamp. |
ource (a graduated cylinder, for example) via a | wick of some sort. |
ng that by igniting magnesium inserted into the | wick of the candle, the paraffin vapour given off wh |
Another is to dip the | wick of a candle in consecrated oil, and to touch th |
believed that he was shot down by Major Helmut | Wick of JG2. |
and knowledge as the | wick of the burning torch, dedicated myself to the s |
While in congress, | Wick offered an amendment to the Wilmont Proviso tha |
ruction of a number of fine homes including The | Wick on the hill. |
Born in | Wick on 26 July 1833 in the Highlands, Rhind studied |
Torch - A short club or torch, with a | wick on one end, and swung like Indian clubs or toss |
ng devices, such as nuts and bolts, to hold the | wick onto the shaft of the torch. |
The name may derive from "Ulla's | Wick", where wick or wich is an Anglo-Saxon corrupti |
rom Twickenham and either terminated at Hampton | Wick or made it to a low level terminus roughly at p |
ugesund before returning to Kirkwall via Otters | Wick, Orkney, on 7 September. |
He was then a partner in | Wick, Otis, & Brownell, a banking firm. |
e bulk of the expansion area lies within Haydon | Wick Parish which covers the areas occupied by the d |
Donna | Wick, PhD (born April 14, 1956) is an American autho |
Donna | Wick, PhD has been published in numerous magazines a |
he contributed to the deaths of other climbers, | Wick plans to kill him on the mountain and warns Pet |
of Constituents of Matter, a book that won the | Wick Poetry Prize in 2006. |
Wick Powell 1927 | |
Wick Powell was born in Cardiff in 1892. | |
During the First World War | Wick Powell served with the 38th Division in France, |
Wick Powell won caps for Wales (RU) while at Cardiff | |
along with fellow team-mates Windsor Lewis and | Wick Powell, was selected to face Ireland as part of |
sps, Northampton, The Army, and Barbarians, see | Wick Powell. |
Wick previously played for the Kloten Flyers of the | |
ted land reformer, he had been nominated by the | Wick Radical Workingmen's Association and supported |
Hampton | Wick railway station is in the London Borough of Ric |
Hackney | Wick railway station is on the North London Line and |
They play their home games at Eton | Wick Recreation Ground.Founded in 2004, the team was |
lican priest, in 1820 he was appointed vicar of | Wick Rissington in Gloucestershire, and also vicar o |
used four different grounds until they moved to | Wick Road. |
stead Roads, the southern end of Winchester and | Wick Roads, Eagle Road and the northern parts of Wat |
namics, the instanton fluid model is a model of | Wick rotated Euclidean quantum chromodynamics. |
Euclidean quantum gravity refers to a | Wick rotated version of quantum gravity, formulated |
ach using lattice approximations is covered in ( | Wick rotated) lattice gauge theory. |
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