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  • Roy Whiting, a 42-year-old convicted paedophile, was foun
  • Leonard Whiting, actor
  • Kieran Wagner, Pop Wagner, Joe Warlick, Scott Whiting, Adam Williams.
  • Estuarine whiting, along with other common sillaginids, are loc
  • Whiting also served as chairman of the Democratic Sta
  • Blue whiting also occur in the North-West Atlantic ocean b
  • est known for Eternal Father, Strong to Save, Whiting also published two poetry collections: Rural
  • Tillman, as well as Whiting and Wakely, recorded this song as well, as di
  • Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simons, and Richard Whiting and published in 1926.
  • the movie were written by composer Richard A. Whiting and lyricist Johnny Mercer.
  • n is a song from 1920, composed by Richard A. Whiting and with lyrics by Raymond B. Egan.
  • In March 1849 lieutenants William H. C. Whiting and William F. Smith were sent out by Maj.
  • Jennifer Whiting and Stephen Engstrom, Cambridge : Cambridge U
  • wn to You" is a song with music by Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger and lyrics by Leo Robin.
  • with strong players such as goalkeeper Peter Whiting and brothers Les and Barry Taylor.
  • s a 2003 American short film directed by Mark Whiting, and produced by Tranquility Pictures.
  • r by Lewis Costello and the firm, Kuykendall, Whiting and Costello became the largest law firm in W
  • ca by Dick Haymes, April Stevens and Margaret Whiting, and British covers were recorded by Jimmy Yo
  • lar recording was a cover version by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely which reached number one on
  • lians targeting a range of species, including Whiting and Bream in Victorian estuaries.
  • Stonham Aspal, Suffolk and his wife Katherine Whiting, and the elder brother of Robert Jenour, who
  • d, Margaret Ruthven Lang, and George Elbridge Whiting, and in Paris with Charles Marie Widor.
  • child of Perrin Washington and Hannah Fairfax Whiting, and was a descendant of Warner Washington, a
  • shed a research article written with David F. Whiting and others on the significant effects on patt
  • Gen. William H. C. Whiting, and Maj.
  • Music by Richard A. Whiting and Frank Harling
  • towns of Machiasport, Machias, East Machias, Whiting, and Cutler, it is separated from Little Mach
  • e South Chicago City Railway and the Hammond, Whiting, and East Chicago Electric Railway into India
  • roadcast is anchored by Kang Che-ry and Devin Whiting, and the 13.00 broadcast by Whiting.
  • are present throughout the range of the Asian whiting and are taken as food for local consumption.
  • Spanish Grand Prix, FIA race director Charlie Whiting announced that the Canadian Grand Prix would
  • no size or bag restrictions on the trumpeter whiting anywhere in its range.
  • The other fish that have been given the name whiting are mostly also food fish.
  • ons of professional fishermen, western school whiting are considered to have good to excellent fles
  • Gangetic whiting are of minor commercial importance along the
  • Nature article on this subject with Whiting as lead author Archived December 24, 2010 at
  • Sanders Whiting as Junkers
  • Napoleon Whiting as Old Henry
  • Barbara Whiting as Barbara Walton
  • ars of ancient philosophy, including Jennifer Whiting at the University of Toronto, Susan Sauve Mey
  • Whiting attended public schools and graduated from Am
  • Born in West Hartford, Connecticut, Whiting attended the common schools.
  • west, Cedar Street to the south and east, and Whiting Ave to the north.
  • In 1965, the John Whiting Award was established to commemorate the writ
  • play, Shamrocks And Crocodiles, won the John Whiting Award in 1985.
  • s awarded a 2006 PEN/Laura Pels Award, a 2006 Whiting Award, and a 2004 TCG fellowship.
  • His honors include a Whiting Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, The Kate Tuft
  • ys later, smashed hull sections were towed to Whiting Beach near Taronga Zoo and divers looked for
  • The beach was previously named Whiting Beach.
  • the early 1900s, with Snapper and King George Whiting being the main targets of fishermen.
  • Sara Swan Whiting Belmont Rives, 1st wife of Oliver H.P. Belmon
  • sixty films; his songs were sung by Margaret Whiting, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Brenda Lee and Dinah
  • William Whiting Boardman (October 10, 1794 - August 27, 1871)
  • nd on October 10, 1794 his first son, William Whiting Boardman, was born.
  • Representative from Connecticut, see William Whiting Boardman.
  • "William Whiting Boardman."
  • "Obituary: William Whiting Boardman."
  • William Whiting Borden was a graduate of Yale University in 1
  • William Whiting Borden (November 1, 1887 - April 9, 1913) was
  • Whiting, Brendan (1995).
  • nboat of the Royal Navy, originally named HMS Whiting, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne
  • The species is often termed the 'silver whiting' by recreational fishermen in reference to th
  • The average length of blue whiting caught off the west shores of the UK is 31 cm
  • Whiting, Charles, The March on London, Leo Cooper, Lo
  • ition (with Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, Chris Hall, and Niels Ferguson).
  • Gut content analysis has found the Gangetic whiting consumes numerous small fish, benthic and pla
  • ng the cities of Gary, East Chicago, Hammond, Whiting, Crown Point and Valparaiso, among other comm
  • Sugar Blue (born James Whiting, December 16, 1949, Harlem, New York, United
  • r promising showings in this domestic series, Whiting decided to enter Galica for that year's Briti
  • Whiting died from cancer in London, England at the ag
  • Whiting died in Holyoke on January 9, 1911 and was in
  • ellow at the Hebrew University; Mrs. Giles F. Whiting Dissertation Fellow in the Humanities at Harv
  • Unlike other species of sillaginid, the bay whiting doesn't have a large dietary shift as it move
  • Whiting employed artillery fire against the gunboats,
  • Upon his discharge, Whiting entered the University of Virginia and gradua
  • As with most members of the smelt whiting family, it is important to small coastal fish
  • Whiting, Fenton B. (1933).
  • NAS Whiting Field - North (IATA: NSE, ICAO: KNSE), also k
  • uke Field, Hurlburt Field, NAS Pensacola, NAS Whiting Field and Fort Rucker.
  • Helicopter training was moved to Whiting Field, Florida, and flight operations were di
  • of the supply department at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, a primary flight training base northea
  • of two airfields located at Naval Air Station Whiting Field, the other airfield being NAS Whiting F
  • r and Navy helicopters from Naval Air Station Whiting Field.
  • novel, The Tie That Binds (1984), received a Whiting Foundation Award and a special Hemingway Foun
  • ers, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Whiting Foundation.
  • ts, the Ohio Arts Council, and the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation.
  • The daughter of Cornell professor Edward Whiting Fox, a specialist in the history of modern Eu
  • identification of a further species of school whiting from Western Australia, Sillago vittata, caus
  • he Cetus Dwarf was discovered in 1999 by Alan Whiting, George Hau and Mike Irwin and was found to b
  • Newton Whiting Gilbert (1862 - 1939) was a politician from I
  • Whiting graduated from Harvard Law School in 1838.
  • Copley's uncle Richard H. Whiting had also served in the House of Represenative
  • With Francis Whiting Halsey.
  • The western trumpeter whiting has very similar in coloration to S. aeolus a
  • As with most of the genus Sillago, the Indian whiting has a slightly compressed, elongate body tape
  • The southern school whiting has a very similar profile to other members o
  • Blue whiting has in the last decade become an increasingly
  • The diet of bay whiting has been the focus of a study investigating t
  • The oriental trumpeter whiting has a wide distribution, inhabiting many area
  • See also William Whiting II (politician).
  • He also portrayed James C. Whiting III, the executive editor of The Baltimore Su
  • t Boston, Massachusetts, Captain Francis E.M. Whiting in command.
  • ding was performed by Tex Beneke and Margaret Whiting in 1949.
  • n the silty substrate, while other species of whiting in the range move to open tidal sand flats.
  • He married his first wife Caroline Whiting in 1828.
  • In 1796 he married Phoebe Whiting in Marcham, Berkshire.
  • It is commonly known as the estuarine whiting in reference to its preferred habitat, as wel
  • Whihala Beach County Park is a park in Whiting, Indiana, United States, located at 1561 Park
  • The facility is primarily located in Whiting, Indiana, USA, though portions of the 1,400 a
  • i Fest is an annual festival held in downtown Whiting, Indiana.
  • She was born Mary-Lou Piatek in Whiting, Indiana.
  • Richard Whiting is an English rugby league footballer who pla
  • 'Tin Can Bay whiting' is applied to the species in parts of Queens
  • The Soringa whiting is known exclusively from the east coast of I
  • The estuarine whiting is distributed along both the east and west c
  • The small-scale whiting is a pale brown to dull brown colour above an
  • Like other sillaginids, the Thai whiting is taken on a small scale by fishermen throug
  • The Gangetic whiting is found on the southern Asian coast from Pon
  • The golden lined whiting is located in the southern Indo-Pacific along
  • The bay whiting is known from a fairly patchy distribution, i
  • The eastern school whiting is endemic to Australia, distributed along th
  • The known range of Boutan's whiting is known only to include Gulf of Tonkin, and
  • The small-eyed whiting is very similar in appearance to other member
  • The Slender whiting is a species of the genus Sillago, which cont
  • The southern school whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, wh
  • The bay whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, wh
  • The Japanese whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, wh
  • The Soringa whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, wh
  • The small-eyed whiting is one of 29 species in the genus Sillago, wh
  • The Gangetic whiting is sold fresh in local markets, rarely making
  • "Too Marvelous for Words" (Richard A. Whiting, Johnny Mercer) - 2:29
  • In 1745 Ensign Nathan Whiting joined the New England army being raised to c
  • Whiting later organized the Collins Paper Company and
  • With the death of Col. Williams, Col. Whiting led the survivors back to Sir William Johnson
  • "My Ideal" (Newell Chase, Richard Whiting, Leo Robin) - 4:12
  • The Slender whiting, like the Shortnose whiting, has a range conf
  • His son, George Whiting, made extensive additions to the dwelling in
  • After the war, Crane moved to Whiting, Maine, to settle on land granted to him by M
  • Surf fishing for flounder, spot tail and whiting make the park attractive for fishing enthusia
  • Whiting married Emily Owen, and his son, also named J
  • North Pacific hake, Pacific hake, or Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus (Ayres, 1855)
  • A related species, southern blue whiting, Micromesistius australis, occurs on the sout
  • The blue whiting, Micromesistius poutassou, is a cod of the ge
  • The small-scale whiting occupies a fairly restricted range in the nor
  • As its name suggests, the Thai whiting occurs predominantly in Thailand where it ran
  • Jowett had married Martha, a daughter of John Whiting of Little Palgrave, Norfolk, and they had sev
  • Boardman then married Mary Anna Whiting on September 25, 1792, for whom he would buil
  • pecies full species status, and the trumpeter whiting once again returned to the binomial Sillago m
  • Exploitation of blue whiting only started in the 1970s.
  • While at Okinawa Kenneth Whiting operated as fleet post office and a housing c
  • erus luscus (also known as bib, pouting, pout whiting or pout) is a fish belonging to the cod famil
  • ish whereby a thin slice of fish (tuna, sole, whiting or even anchovy) is stuffed, rolled and secur
  • horeographers KT Niehoff, Amy O'Neal, Maureen Whiting, Pat Graney and Beth Huerta.
  • Whiting played in the Challenge Cup final in 2005 and
  • In this location, it was found bay whiting predominantly prey on a variety of shrimp spe
  • Eastern school whiting prey on various crustaceans and polychaete wo
  • In 1959, the Whiting properties were sold to V.P. Parker and Assoc
  • "Miss Brown to You" (Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, Ralph Rainger) - 2:28
  • rts in the Santa Ana Mountains in a canyon in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, near the boundary of t
  • The Japanese whiting ranges from Japan where it was first describe
  • Whiting received his bachelors degree from BYU and hi
  • Bartlett Whiting refers to the Rime as having “a lack of techn
  • tablished in 1889 by Standard Oil of Indiana, Whiting Refinery is currently capable of processing u
  • The Whiting Refinery is an oil refinery operated by BP.
  • Eastern school whiting reproduce in the deeper waters twice a year,
  • Crow Hill, also known as Charles Whiting Residence, is a historic home located at Kind
  • After leaving Congress, Whiting resumed his former business pursuits in St. C
  • Arriving Ulithi on 6 February, Kenneth Whiting resumed tending seaplanes.
  • ttack! in 2005, along with Nick White, Andrew Whiting, Ricky Lortz, Johnny Franck, and Andrew Wetze
  • eering course in the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering Part-time programs.
  • m the Highland, Lake Ridge, Lake Central, and Whiting school districts.
  • Although Whiting Signed for Hull as a Stand-off, he plays a ut
  • the worms recovered from the intestine of the whiting, Sillaginopsis panijus from the estuary of th
  • The Gangetic whiting, Sillaginopsis panijus (also known as the fla
  • The Japanese whiting, Sillago japonica, (also known as the Japanes
  • Boutan's whiting, Sillago boutani, is a poorly understood spec
  • The small-scale whiting, Sillago parvisquamis (also known as the blue
  • The eastern school whiting, Sillago flindersi (also known as the redspot
  • The oriental trumpeter whiting, Sillago aeolus, is a widely distributed spec
  • The Soringa whiting, Sillago soringa (also known simply as Soring
  • Downes married Barbara Whiting, singer and actress, in 1951.
  • habits areas populated with a number of other whiting species of similar appearance, causing the sp
  • TECO Line Streetcar system extension towards Whiting St via Franklin St, which allows the streetca
  • Fish in the lake include bream, whiting, tailor, flathead, black fish, and jewfish.
  • but it certainly makes up a proportion of the whiting taken.
  • John Whiting, tax director of the Office of Tax Simplifica
  • Associated research has also shown that those whiting that survive and are discarded tend to have m
  • he death of his second wife, he married Sarah Whiting, the widow of John Backus, in 1789.
  • sed in northern Australia, with 'golden lined whiting' the most prevalent.
  • He therefore assigned the trumpeter whiting the name Sillago maculata maculata to clarify
  • Manone, Andy Russell, Benny Goodman, Margaret Whiting, The Starlighters, Jerry Colonna, Dean Martin
  • e three closely related species of 'trumpeter whiting'; the western trumpeter whiting, the oriental
  • Dissatisfied with the result, Whiting threw the manuscript in the trash.
  • Philetus Sawyer was born in 1816 in Whiting, Vermont, and moved to Crown Point, New York,
  • eveloped after a population of eastern school whiting was found by trawlers.
  • HMS Whiting was a Star-class destroyer of the three-funne
  • Whiting was born in Bath, New York, and moved to Mich
  • As suggested by its name, the Japanese whiting was first recorded from Japan in 1843, but ha
  • Until the later twentieth century, whiting was a cheap fish, regarded as food for the po
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