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W. A. Draves
William August Draves (12 May 1912 — 28 June 1994) was a Mormon visionary. In 1937, the angel John the Baptist made his first supposed appearance to Draves. From 1940 until his death, he was considered an apostle in the Church of Christ. He was the second scribe, following Otto Fetting, who r..
W. Adams
W. Adams (d. 1748) was a captain in the British Navy, slain in Edward Boscawen's unsuccessful siege of Pondicherry. Sources Rose, Hugh James [1853] (1857). [A New General Biographical Dictionary], London: B. Fellowes et al. ..
W. Adrian Loader
W. Adrian Loader is a board member and Director of Strategic Planning Sustainable Development and External Affiars for Shell International. ..
WAD
The abbreviation WAD can refer to: Doom WAD files; which are packages containing levels, graphics and other game data, often used to refer to modified version of these files.An abbreviation meaning 'Working as Designed' within the realm of computer programming, especially within computer games. Thi..
Wad
Wad is an old mining term for any black manganese oxide or hydroxide mineral rich rock in the oxidized zone of various ore deposits. Typically closely associated with various iron oxides. Specific mineral varieties include pyrolusite, lithiophorite, nsutite, takanelite, and vernadite. Reference &..
Wada
Wada can mean World Anti-Doping AgencyLakes of Wada in mathematics (including the Wada property and Wada basins).Wada was a ruler of the HälsingsA Sudanese ethnic minorityA Japanese surnameThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Wada, Chiba
Wada (和田町; -machi) is a town located in Awa District, Chiba, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,588 and a density of 172.20 persons per km². The total area is 32.45 km². On March 20, 2006, the municipalities of Tomiura, Tomiyama, Miyoshi, Sh..
Wada, Nagano
Wada (和田村; -mura) is a village located in Chiisagata District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,505 and a density of 28.53 persons per km². The total area is 87.81 km². ..
Wadada Leo Smith
Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith (18 December 1941 in Leland, Mississippi) is a trumpeter and composer working primarily in the fields of avant-garde jazz and free improvisation. He started out playing drums, mellophone and French horn before he settled on the trumpet. He played in various R&B groups and by..
Wadaiko
See Taiko for the article about Japanese drums. Wadaiko is the Japanese word for Japanese-style drums. It is formed from wa- (和) meaning "Japanese" and "taiko" (太鼓) meaning "drum". While in Japanese "taiko" means "drum", in English speaking countries the word is used to refer ..
Wadai War
The Wadai War occurred from 1909 to 1911 between France and the Ouaddai Kingdom, located in what today would be eastern Chad and central Sudan. The French annexed the kingdom and kept it as part of their empire until 1960. ..
Wadayama, Hyogo
Wadayama (和田山町; -cho) was a town located in Asago District, Hyogo, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with the other three towns in the district forming the city of Asago and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated pop..
Wada Koremasa
(1536-1571) was the son of Wada Koresuke. Koremasa at times supported the Ashikaga. After the murder of shogun Ashikaga Yoshiteru, Koremasa aided Ashikaga Yoshiaki. Under the auspices of the Oda, Koremasa still continued to serve under the Ashikaga. Koremasa was essential at securing an audience w..
Wada Korenaga
Wada Korenaga (????-1573) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Oda during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Korenaga succeeded his father, Wada Koreamsa following the latter's death in 1571. Korenaga was the holder of Takatsuki Castle in Settsu Province. Korenaga had a deep desire to destroy..
Wada Nobunari
Wada Nobunari was a retainer of the Japanese clans of Uesugi, Takeda, and Hojo. Nobunari was the eldest son of Wada Narishige. Nobunari was the holder of Wada Castle in Kozuke and at first served the Yamanouchi branch of the Uesugi. Following the year of 1560 Nobunari went on to serve under Takeda S..
Wada test
The Wada test, also known as the "intracarotid sodium amobarbital procedure" (ISAP), is used to establish which cerebral functions are localised to which hemisphere. Contents 1 Method2 Uses3 History4 See also Method The test is conducted with the patient awake. Essentially..
Wada Yoshimori
Wada Yoshimori (和田義盛, 1147–1213) was an early Kamakura period military commander. A gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate, he was the first director (別当 bettō) of the Samurai-dokoro. ..
Wada Yutaka
Yutaka Wada(born September 2, 1962 was a japanese baseball player for the Hanshin Tigers. He is notable for various accomplishments, which include the following. 1500 games played1500 hits24 game hitting streak3 straight seasons with playing every gameGolden Glove(2nd baseman)All star player(1989, 1..
Wadbilliga National Park
Wadbilliga is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 425 km southwest of Sydney. Home to Tuross Falls and Tuross River Gorge, the Brogo Wilderness Area, and a refuge for birds and marsupials. Distances:425* 425 km south of Sydney (entering from Bourkes Road via Yowrie)* 150 km southeast of..
Wadborough
Wadborough is a small village 2 miles outside Pershore and 7 miles from Worcester. The village is in Worcestershire, England. The village is an old farming community, with its nearest church a mile away in Pirton. ..
Wadcutter
A wadcutter is a bullet specially designed for shooting paper targets, usually at close range and with significantly subsonic velocities under 800 ft/s (244 m/s) such as are found in handgun and airgun competitions. A wadcutter has a flat or nearly flat front, which acts to cut a very clean hole th..
Wadd
Wadd "Love, Friendship", known variously as Ilumquh, ʕAmm and Sīn, was the Minaean moon god. Snakes were believed to be sacred to Wadd. He is mentioned in the Qur'ān (71:23) as a deity of the time of the Prophet Noah. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Waddamana, Tasmania
Waddamana ([42°07′S 146°44′E]) is a former 'hydro-town' in Tasmania. It is at the foot of the southern side of the Central Plateau of Tasmania. While it flourished with a population of over 100 in the early 1900s when the power plant situated there was being built, its current perman..
Waddamana Power Stations, Tasmania
Waddamana Hydro-Electric power station was the first hydro-electric power plant ever operated by the Tasmanian Hydro-Electric Department (later the Hydro-Electric Commission or HEC), opened in 1916. Conception and Construction The privately-owned Tasmanian Hydro-Electric and Metallurgical Co. Ltd..
Waddell's signs
Waddell's signs are a group of physical signs, first described by Waddell et al in 1984, in patients with low back pain. They are thought to be indicators of a non-organic or psychological component to pain. Historically they have been used to detect "malingering" patients with back pain. Use of Wa..
Waddell Creek
Waddell Creek is the name given to both the creek and the watershed that run through Big Basin Redwoods State Park in Santa Cruz County, California. There are actually several smaller creeks including both East and West Waddell Creeks which become Waddell Creek halfway through the park before reachi..
Waddell High School Stadium
E.E. Waddell High School Stadium is a 6,000-capacity stadium located on the grounds of E.E. Waddell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. The stadium is used for Waddell Soccer, Athletics, and American Football. It also serves as the home ground for the Charlotte Eagles of the USL Second Divi..
Wadden
The Wadden is a coastal region stretching from the north-west of the Netherlands through Germany to the west of Denmark. It consists of the Wadden Sea, large parts of which fall dry during low tide, and the Wadden islands, a string of islands that shields this sea from the North Sea. The Wadden a..
Wadden Sea
Satellite image of the southwestern part of the Wadden Sea. Wadden Sea near Wilhelmshaven, Germany The Wadden Sea (Wattenmeer in German, Waddenzee in Dutch, Waadsee in Frisian, Wattensee in Low German, Vadehavet in Danish) is the name for a body of water and its associated coastal wetla..
Wadden Sea National Parks
The Wadden Sea National Parks are located along the German coast of the North Sea. Actually they consist of three national parks: Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, comprising the western coast of Schleswig-Holstein and including the North Frisian IslandsHamburg Wadden Sea National Park, ..
Waddesdon
Waddesdon is a village in the Vale of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England, 6 miles from Aylesbury on the A41 road. The centre of a parish, including the hamlets of Eythrope, Westcott, Wormstone and Woodham, Waddesdon was an agricultural settlement with milling, silk weaving and lace making enterpr..
Waddesdon Church of England School
Waddesdon Church of England School is a voluntary aided, Church of England, secondary school. The school was opened in July 1962, in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire. It is a mixed upper school, which takes children from the age of 11 through to the age of 18. The school has approximat..
Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon Manor is a country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. The house was built in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French château between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839–1898). The Baron, a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty, chose..
Waddesdon Village Primary School
Waddesdon Village Primary School is a mixed primary school in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire. It is a community school, which takes children from the age of 4 through to the age of 11. The school has approximately 200 pupils. External links [School website][Ofsted Report][DfES..
Wadding
For people named Wadding, see Wadding (surname) Wadding is used in guns to seal gas behind a projectile. This can be crucial to a gun's efficiency, since any gas that leaks past a projectile as it is being fired is wasted. A harder or more carefully designed item which serves this purpose is of..
Waddington
For other uses, see Waddington (disambiguation). Waddington (population approx. 4000) is a large rural commuter village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Situated approximately 6km (4 miles) south of Lincoln on the A607 Lincoln to Grantham road. Geography The village straddle..
Waddingtons
Waddingtons was a publisher of card and board games in the United Kingdom. The company was founded by John Waddington of Leeds, England and Wilson Barratt, under the name Waddingtons Limited. The name was changed to Waddington's House of Games, then John Waddington Limited, then Waddington Games, ..
Waddington (disambiguation)
The term Waddington may refer to the following: Waddington, a large village in Lincolnshire, EnglandWaddington, Lancashire, EnglandWaddington (town), New York, a town in St. Lawrence County, New YorkWaddington (village), New York is a village located in the town of Waddington in New YorkMount Waddi..
Waddington (surname)
Waddington is a surname, and may refer to Abe Waddington, English cricketerBill Waddington, British actorC. H. Waddington, British biologist who developed the theory of epigenesisCharlotte Mary Waddington, British journalist Mary StottDavid Waddington, British politicianMichael Waddington, American..
Waddington (town), New York
Waddington is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 2,212 at the 2000 census. The town was named after its principal village. The Town of Waddington has a village, also called Waddington. The town is on the northern edge of the county. Contents 1 His..
Waddington (village), New York
Waddington is a village located in the Town of Waddington in St. Lawrence County, New York. The population was 923 at the 2000 census. The village is named after Joshua Waddington. The Village of Waddington is at the northern edge of the town. at the junctions of Routes 37, 44, and 345. The vil..
Waddington Mwayenga
Waddington MwayengaZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 1 3 '''Runs scored 15 1 Batting average 15.00 0.50 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 14* 1 ..
Waddington Range
The Waddington Range is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. It is only about 4000 sq km (1545 sq mi) in area, but it is the highest area of the Pacific Ranges and of the Coast Mountains, being crowned by its namesake Mount Waddington 4019 m (13186 ft). The ..
Wadding (surname)
Wadding is a surname, and may refer to Luke Wadding, Irish Franciscan historianMichael Wadding, Irish Catholic missionary See also WaddingWaddington (surname) ..
Waddinxveen
[Waddinxveen] (population: 26,304 in 2004) is a town in the western Netherlands in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 29.39 km² (of which 1.52 km² is water). Wadinxveen is the home town of George Baker, famous for the hits "Una Paloma Blanca" and "Little G..
Waddlemeyer Ramrod
The Waddlemeyer Ramrod is a trachio-specific device in the fictional animated television show Darkwing Duck, that disrupts gravitational bonds and allows manipulation on a macro scale. In layman's terms, it makes things float. The Ramrod is a powerful anti-gravity beam weapon developed by the late P..
Waddle Dee
[[Image:Waddle_dee.gif|right|thumb|200px|Waddle Dee, as seen in the [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|Kirby anime]].]] Waddle Dee is a fictional character commonly seen in video games starring Kirby. Waddle Dee is one of the most common enemies in Kirby games, and has appeared in nearly all of them, usu..
Waddliaceae
Waddliaceae is a family of bacteria in the order Chlamydiales, class Chlamydiae, phylum Chlamydiae, domain Bacteria. Species in this family have a chlamydia-like cycle of replication and their ribosomal RNA genes are 80–90% identical to ribosomal genes in the Chlamydiaceae. Waddliaceae currently..
Waddon
Waddon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, to the south west of central Croydon on the borders of the London Borough of Sutton. Waddon has an older area with 19th century properties, some even older, close to central Croydon. Further south is a large estate of Council-owned homes and a sma..
Waddon Marsh tram stop
Ampere Way Management Managed by Tramlink Location Place Local authority Croydon Statistics Platforms in use 2 History Key dates Opened 2000 Waddon Marsh tram stop is a halt on the Tramlink service serving the area between Waddon and West Croydon in the Lon..
Waddon railway station
Waddon railway station is in the London Borough of Croydon in south London. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southern, and is in Travelcard Zone 5. The typical off-peak service from the station is: 4tph (trains per hour) to London Victoria via Norbury2tph to London Bridge vi..
Wadduwa
Wadduwa is a town situated in the western coast of Sri Lanka. It's very popular tourist attraction in Sri Lanka, with golden beaches that would enchant anybody in the world. It's also famous for its rich cultivation of coconut palms and as a major producer of toddy & vinigar. ..
Waddy Butler Wood
Waddy Butler Wood (1869 - January 25, 1944) was a prominent Washington, DC based American architect of the early 20th century. Although Wood designed and remodeled numerous private residences, his reputation rested primarily on his larger commissions, such as banks, commercial offices, and gover..
Waddy Wachtel
Robert "Waddy" Wachtel (born May 24 1947 in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York City) is a prolific Los Angeles session musician and producer, most notable for his guitar work. He has appeared on hundreds of albums, and has been a mainstay of the LA music scene since the late 1960s. Among the artists..
Waddy Watchel
Guitarist/producer Robert "Waddy" Watchel was born May 24, 1947 in Queens, New York City. Waddy learned to play the guitar at a young age, taking lessons with teacher Gene Dell (who forced him to play right-handed despite being naturally left-handed) from the ages of 9-14. Watchel has played on ..
Waddy Young
[] at NFL.com Walter Roland Young (September 14, 1916 - January 9, 1945) was an American football player and World War II veteran. External links [College Football Hall of Fame bio] ..
Wade
Wade is a surname, and may refer to Aaron WadeAbdoulaye Wade, Senegalese presidentAdam Wade, drummer for Jawbox and Shudder to ThinkBen WadeBenjamin WadeBenjamin Wade (Australian politician)Billy WadeBilly Wade (cricketer)Billy Wade (football player)Billy Wade (NASCAR)Bob Wade (basketball coach)B..
WADE
WADE is an independent progressive rock band from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Its members are Cody Harper, Anton deGroot, Michael Petersen, and Joel Goundry. The four members of the band met while completing a degree in drama at the University of Calgary. Perhaps not coincidentally, their first ful..
Wade's Causeway
Wade's Causeway was a Roman road in England. Its route ran from Dunsley Bay via Cawthorne to Malton in Yorkshire. From Malton, roads seem to have run via Stamford Bridge to York and via Millington and Londesborough to Market Weighton. Another route appears to have led from Stamford Bridge to Frid..
Wade, Maine
Wade is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 250 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 94.3 km² (36.4 mi²). 93.6 km² (36.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (0.77%) is water. Demo..
Wade, Mississippi
Wade is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. Geography Wade is located at [30°38′31″N, 88°33′4″W] (30.641942, -88.551069)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of..
Wade, North Carolina
Wade is a town in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 480 at the 2000 census. Geography Wade is located at [35°9′42″N, 78°43′59″W] (35.161774, -78.732977)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Wade-Giles
Chinese language romanization Chinese language General Chinese Mandarin For Standard Mandarin EFEO Gwoyeu Romatzyh Hanyu Pinyin Latinxua Sinwenz Lessing-Othmer Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II ..
Wadebridge
--> Wadebridge (Cornish: Ponsrys) is a market town in North Cornwall, United Kingdom with a population of 6 222 (Census 2001). It is located at [50°31′04″N, 04°50′07″W]. The town is located on the Camel Estuary, some 5 miles (8km) upstream from Padstow. For many years Wadebr..
Wadebridge Town F.C.
Wadebridge Town F.C. is a football club based in Cornwall, England. They were established in 1894 and joined the South Western League for its second season in 1952 and have remained in membership ever since. They have never won the league title, but on three occasions have finished in the runner-up ..
Wadelai
Wadelai is a village of northern Uganda on the Albert Nile and was the final chief station of Emin Pasha when Governor of Equatoria. It lies at 2 50' N., 31 35' E., 200 m. in a direct line N.N.W. of Entebbe on Victoria Nyanza, and 72 mi. by river below Butiaba on Albert Nyanza. The British built a ..
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué (born 1939) is a Chadian army officer and politician. He is a southerner from Logone Oriental. As a junior officer he was one of the key military leaders of the coup d'etat which overthrew and killed Chadian President François Tombalbaye on April 15, 1975. Kamougué has ..
Wadena
Wadena is the name of several places in the United States: Wadena in IowaWadena in MinnesotaWadena Township in Minnesota This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred y..
Wadena, Iowa
Wadena is a city in Fayette County, Iowa, United States. The population was 243 at the 2000 census. Wadena is known in Iowa for its Woodstock-like music festivals in the early 1970's. Geography Wadena is located at [42°50′26″N, 91°39′23″W] (42.840464, -91.656473)[Geographi..
Wadena, Minnesota
Wadena is a city located Wadena County, Minnesota. The population was 4,294 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wadena County6. A small part of the city extends into Otter Tail County. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 13.6 km² (5.2 mi..
Wadena, Saskatchewan
Wadena is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, located east of Saskatoon and north-west of Yorkton on the eastern shore of the Quill Lakes. The town is known for its birdwatching opportunities, and hosts the Shorebirds and Friends Festival every year. Its population is about 1,500. Ex..
Wadena Airport
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Wadena County, Minnesota
Wadena County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population is 13,713. Its county seat is Wadena6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External link Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, t..
Wadena Township, Minnesota
Wadena Township is a township in Wadena County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,010 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 81.5 km² (31.5 mi²). 81.4 km² (31.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it ..
Wadenoijen
The town centre (red) and the statistical district (light green) of Wadenoijen in the municipality of Tiel. Wadenoijen ([51°52′N 5°22′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Tiel, and lies about 4 km west of Tiel. In 2001, the tow..
Wader
Waders, called Shorebirds in North America (where "wader" is used to refer to long-legged wading birds such as storks and herons), are members of the order Charadriiformes, excluding the more marine web-footed seabird groups. The latter are the skuas (Stercoraracidae), gulls (Laridae), terns (St..
Wadera
Wadera is a title for landlord, similar to Zamindar (Persian: زمیندار), especially in Sindh, Pakistan. The Hari (peasant) works for the Wadera. ..
Wadern
Wadern is the northernmost town of the German federal state Saarland, which is situated in the southwest of Germany. It is part of the district Merzig-Wadern. Wadern has approximately 12,000 inhabitants and consists of about 12 villages, the village of Wadern being of them. The biggest village withi..
Waders
Waders is the name of: Waders (footwear) a type of shoeWader a bird This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Wadersloh
Wadersloh is a village and a municipality in the district of Warendorf, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated approx. 10 km north-west of Lippstadt and 30 km east of Hamm. ..
Waders (footwear)
Waders refers to a waterproof boot extending from the foot to the chest, traditionally made from vulcanised rubber, but available in more modern PVC, neoprene and Gore-Tex variants. Waders are generally distinguished from counterpart waterproof boots by shaft height; the hip boot extending to the th..
Wadesboro, Florida
Wadesboro is a small unicorporated community in eastern Leon County, Florida, USA. Location In broad geographic terms, Wadesboro is located between Highway 90 on the north, Interstate 10 on the south, Baum Road on the west, and State Road 59 on the east. More exact, Wadesboro encompasses the ne..
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Wadesboro is a town in Anson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,552 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Anson County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Wadesboro is located at [34°58′5″N, 80°4′17″W] (34.968096, -80.071488)[Ge..
Wadeye, Northern Territory
Wadeye ([14°14′S 129°31′E]) is a town in Australia's Northern Territory. Wadeye (pronounced wod-air) was formerly known (and still often referred to) as Port Keats. The town is remote, situated on the western edge of the Daly River Reserve more than 200 km south west of Darwin, wi..
Wade Barber
Wade Barber, Superior Court Judge of North Carolina, currently resides in Chapel Hill. Having served for a number of years, he announced his retirement from the bench January of 2006. He plans to return to private practice. Judge Barber has recently accepted a nomination to join the North Carolin..
Wade Barrett
Wade Barrett (born June 23, 1976 in Virginia Beach, Virginia) is an American soccer defender, who currently plays for Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Barrett played college soccer at William & Mary in his native Virginia from 1994 to 1997, where he scored 38 goals and 26 assists, and was v..
Wade Belak
Wade Belak (b. July 3, 1976 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian professional hockey forward/defenceman. Belak is best known for ability to stand up for his fellow players in the league. He currently plays for the National Hockey League's Toronto Maple Leafs. He was drafted by the Quebec Nor..
Wade Boggs
Wade Anthony Boggs (born June 15 1958 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Boston Red Sox, whose hitting in the 1980s and 1990s dominated the American League in much the same way as his National League contemporary Tony Gwynn. Boggs was elected t..
Wade Brookbank
--> Wade Brookbank (born on September 29, 1977 in Lanigan, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian professional hockey defenceman. He currently plays for the Vancouver Canucks. He has played for WCHL Anchorage Aces, Central Hockey League Oklahoma City Blazers, IHL Orlando Solar Bears, AHL Grand Rapids..
Wade College
Wade College is a specialized college located in Dallas, Texas that provides a dual associate degree in merchandising and design. Founded in 1962, the educational program emphasizes the importance of both general education and specialized study. [Official Website] ..
Wade Cook
Wade Bruce Cook (born 1957) is an American author and financial guru. Cook claims to have started his success when he was a taxi driver in the 1970s. His first book, Real Estate Money Machine, was originally published in 1981. An updated version was published in 1996. In the 1990s, Cook gained n..
Wade Davis
Edmund Wade Davis (born December 14 1953 in British Columbia, Canada) is a noted anthropologist and ethnobotanist whose work has usually focused on the observation and analysis of the customs, beliefs, and social relations of indigenous cultures in North and South America, particularly the tradition..
Wade Davis Bill
The Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 was a program for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans, Senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio and Representative Henry Winter Davis of Maryland. In contrast to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient Ten percent plan, the bill made re-admittance ..
Wade davis manifesto
Abraham Lincoln, favoring a more lenient plan, blocked the passage of the Wade Davis Bill with a pocket veto. Wade and Davis responded with the Wade-Davis Manifesto, denouncing Lincoln for dictatorial actions ..
Wade Defense
tright The Wade Defense or Rat Defense is a highly transpositional opening in chess. It is characterized by the immediate 1.d4 d6. It is the 5th most common move in response to d4. The opening ca..
Wade Dooley
Wade Dooley (born 2 October 1957) is a former England rugby union international who played lock forward. He played for his country 55 times. Dooley was born in Warrington, Northern England and played rugby league as a teenager, taking up the union game aged 19. He played for Preston Grasshoppers,..
Wade Dubielewicz
Wade Dubielewicz (born January 30, 1979 in Invermere, British Columbia), is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who plays for the New York Islanders of the NHL. Dubielewicz went undrafted and was signed as a free agent by the New York Islanders on May 26, 2003. Dubielewicz is a fan favorite at the Ar..
Wade Elliott
Wade Elliott (born 14 December, 1978 in Southampton, England) is an English professional football player, currently playing for the Championship team Burnley F.C.. He plays mainly as a right winger but can play as a right-back. Contents 1 Playing career1.1 Bournemouth1.2 Burnley2..
Wade F. Horn
Wade F. Horn is an American psychologist who received unanimous confirmation (under President George W. Bush) in 2001 as the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families. He oversees the function of the Administration For Children and Families, an agency within the United States Department of Heal..
Wade Flaherty
Wade Flaherty (born January 11 1968 in Terrace, British Columbia) is a professional ice hockey goaltender [link]. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Wade Flemons
Wade Flemons(b.25 September 1940,Coffeyville,Kansas -d.13 October 1993,Battle Creek,Michigan), was an American Soul Singer.He began recording solo work as early as 1958,but is best remembered for his work as a musician and vocalist in the pop group Earth, Wind & Fire between 1970 and 1973.Some of Fl..
Wade Fox
Wade Fox (1920 - 1964) was a U.S. zoologist and herpetologist from the University of California, Berkeley. He specialized in the anatomy of snakes and the systematics of the western Garter snakes. ..
Wade Frankum
Part of the series onAustralian criminals --> Wade Frankum was a mass murderer who killed seven people in Australia in 1991 in what is known as the Strathfield Massacre. His parents were very strict and young Frankum was reportedly bullied at exclusive private school Newington College for being..
Wade H. McCree
Wade Hampton McCree, Jr. (July 3, 1920 - August 30, 1987) was the first African American judge appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit and the second African American solicitor general in the history of the United States. McCree was born in Des Moines, Iowa. He was a member of P..
Wade Hall
Wade Hall is a large council housing estate situated in south Leyland. It can be traced back to the 1970's when the South Ribble Borough Council required more homes for the working class citizens. ..
Wade Hall-Craggs
Wade Hall-Craggs is a British rower, a sculler. He is the current head coach at Durham University. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics. ..
Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton may refer to: Wade Hampton I (1752-1835), American soldier in Revolutionary War and War of 1812Wade Hampton II (1791-1858), American plantation owner and soldier in War of 1812Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), American Civil War soldier and politician; elected Governor and Senator from Sou..
Wade Hampton, South Carolina
Wade Hampton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greenville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 20,458 at the 2000 census. Geography Wade Hampton is located at [34°52′59″N, 82°19′60″W] (34.883084, -82.333227)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accor..
Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska
Wade Hampton Census Area is a census area located in the state of Alaska, United States. As of 2000, the population is 7,028. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent boroughs and census areas3 Demog..
Wade Hampton Frost
Wade Hampton Frost (March 3, 1880 – May 1, 1938) was born in Marshall, Virginia. He received his B.A. in 1901 and his M.D. in 1903, both from the University of Virginia. He was the first resident lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health and was later profe..
Wade Hampton I
Wade Hampton (1754-February 4, 1835) served in the American Revolution and was a member of Congress from 1795-1797 and from 1803-1805, and a presidential elector in 1801. He was a colonel in the United States army in 1808, and was promoted to brigadier-general in 1809. On April 6, 1814 he resigned h..
Wade Hampton II
Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791-February 10, 1858) was an American plantation owner and soldier in War of 1812. He bacame lieutenant of the dragoons in 1811, and was acting inspector-general and aide to General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans during 1815. He was the son of General Wade Hampton (1752..
Wade Hampton III
Wade Hampton III during the Civil War Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 – April 11, 1902) was a Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War and afterwards a politician from South Carolina, representing it as governor and U.S. Senator. Contents 1 Early life and career2..
Wade Hayes
Wade Hayes (born in 1969 in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma) is a country music singer best known for a string of hits in the 1990s including "Don't Stop," "On a Good Night," and "Old Enough to Know Better". ..
Wade Hemsworth
Albert Wade Hemsworth (1916-January 21, 2002) was a Canadian songwriter. Although he was not a prolific composer, having written only about 20 songs during his entire career, several of his songs (most notably "The Wild Goose", "The Blackfly Song" and "The Log Driver's Waltz") are among the most end..
Wade High School
Wade High School is a high school in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia. Wade High School was established in 1971 as Griffith’s second high school. It is a co-educational state public school and has an enrolment of approximately 720 students and 63 staff. Half of its students come from the E..
Wade House
The Wade House, located in Greenbush, Wisconsin, was a stagecoach inn that provided lodging and meals to travelers in 19th Century Wisconsin. The three story wooden Greek Revival building was built by Sylvanus Wade in 1850, and quickly gained landmark status for its large size and stylish appearan..
Wade Houston
Wade Houston is a former College Basketball Player and Coach. He was the first African American player at Louisville. He coached at Louisville and Tennessee. His son, Allan Houston played for him at Tennessee and later went on to the NBA (Playing for the New York Knicks). |- style="text-align: ..
Wade J. Cooperman
Wade J. Cooperman was president of E*Trade Clearing, LLC, in Rancho Cordova, California until April 2005. He spent 16 years as a mid-level executive at the Charles Schwab Corporation. He was a licensed stockbroker. In 1996, he joined a group of other former Schwab executives as a consultant to E*Tra..
Wade Jackson
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Wade Jaynes
Wade Jaynes is an American bassist. Jaynes is primarily known for his work with Phil Keaggy on his late 80s and early 90s rock and roll records Find Me In These Fields, Crimson and Blue and True Believer''; as well as Randy Stonehill, Steve Taylor, Rick Cua, and dc Talk. Jaynes was also a member..
Wade Keller
--> Wade Keller is an American wrestling columnist. He runs the Pro Wrestling Torch newsletter, widely regarded as one of the most influential newsletters in pro wrestling, along with Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer newsletter. Keller founded Pro Wrestling Torch (a/k/a PWTorch, or simply "The To..
Wade Keyes
Wade Keyes was a prominent Confederate politician. He was born in Mooresville, Alabama in 1821. He was the son of General George and Nellie (Rutledge) Keyes. He was educated by private tutors and attended LaGrange College in Georgia and the University of Virginia before moving to Lexington, Kentuc..
Wade Load
Wade Load is a fictional character from Disney's animated television series Kim Possible, voiced by Tahj Mowry. He is the brains behind Team Possible. About Wade Wade is a 10-year-old child genius who runs Kim Possible's website, supplies her with her gadgets, and gives Kim her missions through ..
Wade MacNeil
Wade MacNeil (born May 5 1984 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) is the guitarist, back-up vocalist and one of the founding members of the Canadian post-hardcore band Alexisonfire. His complicated lead guitar, possibly inspired by older punk rock and straight forward rock and roll, is somewhat ..
Wade Miller
Wade Miller (born September 13, 1976 in Reading, Pennsylvania) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the Chicago Cubs. From 1999 through 2004, Miller played for the Houston Astros. He bats and throws right-handed. A winner of 45 games in a three-year period for the Astros,..
Wade Nichols
Wade Nichols (aka Dennis Parker October 28,1946-January 28,1985) was an American pornography and soap opera actor. He was known for playing Cheif Derek A. Malloy on the soap opera The Edge of Night from 1979-1984. He died from AIDS complications at the age of 38. ..
Wade O. Martin, Jr.
Wade Omer Martin, Jr. (April 18, 1911-- August 6, 1990) was the Democratic secretary of state in Louisiana under five governors, having served from 1944-1976. Though originally part of the Long faction, Martin quarreled with Governor Earl Kemp Long during Long's third term in office, and Long reliev..
Wade Oostendorp
Wade Oostendorp (born April 20 1988 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays with Australian A-League club Sydney FC. He is a central defender and has represented Australia at the U-17 and U-20 level, and played for Australia in the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Ch..
Wade Park
Wade Park is a sports ground located in the town of Orange, New South Wales, Australia. In an attempt to increase the quality of the oval for the A-League pre-season match between Central Coast Mariners and Adelaide United on July 22, 2006, Orange City Council is redeveloping the playing surface. T..
Wade Phillips
Wade Phillips (born June 21, 1947 in Orange, Texas) is the current defensive coordinator for the National Football League's San Diego Chargers and the former head coach of the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills. While not successful as a head coach, he is considered one of the great defensive mi..
Wade Rathke
Wade Rathke is the founder and Chief Organizer of ACORN and SEIU Local 100. He began his career as an organizer for the NWRO (National Welfare Rights Organization) in Springfield, Massachusetts. After working with the NWRO, he left for Little Rock, Arkansas, to found a new organizing effort desig..
Wade Redden
Wade Redden (born June 12 1977, in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a professional ice hockey defenceman for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Career statistics4 International play5 References Playing career Wade..
Wade Robson
Wade Jeremy Robinson (born September 17, 1982 in Brisbane, Australia) is a professional dancer, choreographer and producer. Robson is the creator and host of MTV's Wade Robson Project. By the time he was seven, Robson had appeared in three of Michael Jackson's music videos: "Black or White", "Jam..
Wade Simmons
'Wade Simmons is a mountain biker from Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada who has won the Red Bull Rampage Utah 2001 and placed second in the same year in the Red Bull Rampage Australia. He is now currently on the Rocky Mountain bicycles factory team Wade is one of the grandmasters of Freeride moun..
Wade Small
Wade Small (born 23 February 1984) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for the English club Sheffield Wednesday. Wimbledon/MK Dons Wade Small trained at the Wimbledon F.C. academy and made his debut for the Dons on October 15 2003 in a 1-0 defeat away at Coventry City. (Not..
Wade Smith
Wade Smith (born April 26, 1981 in Dallas, Texas) is an American football player who currently plays tackle for the Miami Dolphins. He was a four-year letterman and two-year starter at the University of Memphis. He started all 12 games at left tackle as a senior and was named a second-team All-Con..
Wade Stadium
Wade Stadium is a baseball field located at Grand Ave & 34th AW in Duluth, Minnesota. The stadium was built in 1940 and holds 4,200 people. It is the home of the Duluth Huskies. "The Wade" as it is sometimes called by fans was the home of the Duluth-Superior Dukes of the Northern League from 1993..
Wade Thomas
Wade Thomas (1805-September 18, 1875), English poet and dramatist, was born at Woodbridge, Suffolk. He early went to London, where he began to publish verse of considerable merit under the inspiration of Byron, Keats and especially Shelley. He wrote some plays that were produced on the London stage ..
Wade Townsend
Wade Daniel Townsend (born February 22, 1983 in Austin, Texas) is a minor-league baseball pitcher in the Tampa Bay Devil Rays organization. He was the Devil Rays' first-round draft pick out of Rice University in 2005, signing for a $1.5 million bonus. Townsend was initially drafted by the Baltimore ..
Wade Trophy
Wade Trophy is an award presented annually to the best women'scollege basketball player in NCAA Division I. The Wade Trophy, named after the late, three-time national champion, Delta State University coach Lily Margaret Wade. The award debuted in 1978 as the first-ever women's national player of th..
Wade VanLandingham
Wade VanLandingham is a mathematician known for his involvement in the 196 Palindrome Quest. He coined the term Lychrel from a rough anagram of his girlfriend's name Cheryl. He maintains the [www.p196.org] website, called 196 and Other Lychrel Numbers, which gives ongoing updates on the 19..
Wade Ward
Wade Ward (1892-1971) was an American old-time music fiddler and banjoist from Independence, Virginia. He was especially renowned for his clawhammer banjo playing. He was a frequent winner at the Galax Old Time Fiddler's Convention. His instrument, a Gibson RB-11, is now housed in the Smithsonian In..
Wade Welles
Wade Kathleen Welles, a fictional character on the show Sliders played by Sabrina Lloyd, is from San Francisco, and worked at Doppler Computer Store while attending North Shore Junior College. She was studying literature and poetry. She worked at the store with Quinn Mallory and had a crush on him,..
Wade Williams
Wade Andrew Williams is an American actor who currently has a starring role as Captain Brad Bellick on Fox's television series Prison Break. Contents 1 Background2 Career3 Selected Filmography4 External Links Background Williams was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a youth, Wi..
Wade Wilson (American football)
[] at NFL.comCharles Wade Wilson (born February 1, 1959 in Greenville, Texas) is a former American Football quarterback who played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Atlanta Falcons, the New Orleans Saints, the Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders in a seventeen year career from 1981 to 1998..
Wadgaon Road
Wadgaon Road is a census town in Yavatmal district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Wadgaon Road had a population of 30,786. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Wadgaon Road has an average li..
Wadgassen
Wadgassen is a village and a municipality in the district of Saarlouis, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the river Saar, approx. 6 km southeast of Saarlouis, and 15 km west of Saarbrücken. ..
Wadge hierarchy
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Wadham College, Oxford
Wadham College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, wealthy Somerset landowners, during the reign of King James I. Coat of Arms of Wadham College Nicholas Wadham died in 1609 leaving his fortune towards the..
Wadhurst
'' For the Melbourne grammar school campus, see Melbourne Grammar School Wadhurst is a market town in East Sussex, England. It is the centre of the civil parish of Wadhurst, which also includes the hamlets of Cousley Wood and Tidebrook. Wadhurst is twinned with Aubers in France. Contents 1 ..
Wadhurst railway station
Wadhurst railway station is on the Hastings Line in East Sussex in England, and serves the town of Wadhurst. The station is at the bottom of a fairly steep hill, with the town centre about a mile away at the top. An hourly bus (more frequent at commuter times) links the station with the town centre ..
Wadhurst United F.C.
Wadhurst United F.C. are a football club based in Wadhurst, England. They were established in 1890 and joined the Sussex County Football League Division Three in 2004. They left the league after the 2005-06 season. ..
Wadhwan
Wadhwan is a small town located in Surendranagar district of Gujarat state, India. It is located close to the dry riverbed of the River Bhogavo. It was also the centre of an Indian Princely state of the same name. A mythological woman named Ranak Devi is reputed to have cursed the river to never h..
Wadi
For the town in India, see Wadi (Gulbarga). A wadi (Arabic وادي wādī) is a dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain. Compare arroyo (creek). The term "Wadi" is very widely found in Arabic place names. Wadis tend to be associated with centers of human population becaus..
Wadi-us-Salaam
Wadi-us-Salaam (Arabic; Valley of Peace) is the largest Islamic cemetery, and one of the largest cemeteries in the world. Located in Najaf, Iraq (one of Shiite Islam's holies cities), this cemetery holds the graves of many Prophets, and is located near the Imam Ali Mosque, the resting place of Imam ..
Wadia family
The Wadia family is an old Parsi family originally based in Surat. They were initially involved in shipbuilding. In 1736 Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia served the British East India Company for building docks and ships in Bombay, now called Mumbai. From then on they became associated with Mumbai, but many..
Wadie Haddad
Wadie Haddad (1927–1978), a.k.a. Abu Hani, was a Palestinian militant active in the 1960s and 1970s, involved in several terrorist attacks. Contents 1 Early years2 Popular Front radical3 PFLP - External Operations4 Further reading Early years Haddad was born to Greek Ortho..
Wadih el-Hage
Wadih el-Hage (b. 1960) also known as Abd'al Sabur ("servant of the most patient"), also known as the Manager, is a member of Al-Qaida who was arrested, tried, and convicted of conspiracy to kill nationals of the United States in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings. Contents 1 Background2 Tr..
Wadih Sabra
Wadih Sabra is the composer of the Lebanese National Anthem. Operas The Shepherds of CanaanThe Two KingsL'émigré Reference ['OperaGlass' page (cached)] ..
Wadikilla
Wadikilla is a village (small town/hamlet)located in Jamner Taluka of Jalgaon District in Maharashtra, India. Founded by Shree Hari Parshuram Patil, nearly 100 years ago, Wadikilla has a current population of 325. People of Hindu religions live and enjoy there life here. This village is unique in m..
Wadim Zudilin
Wadim Zudilin is a Russian number theorist who is active in studying zeta constants. He has reproved Apéry's theorem and expanded it. He works at Moscow State University. References [List of published works] ..
Wading River
Wading River may refer to: Wading River (Massachusetts), a tributary of the Three Mile River in southeastern MassachusettsWading River (New Jersey), a tributary of the Mullica River in southern New JerseyWading River, New York, a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York This article consisting of geograp..
Wading River, New York
Wading River is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 6,668. The community of Wading River is on the town line between the Town of Brookhaven and the Town of Riverhead. The n..
Wading River (Massachusetts)
The Wading River is a small river in the town of Norton, Massachusetts. It flows southwest from the Three Mile River and into Barrowsville Pond. ..
Wading River (New Jersey)
The Wading River is a tributary of the Mullica River, approximately 20 mi (32 km), in southern New Jersey in the United States. The river drains a rural forested area of the Pinelands, one of the most pristine areas along the coast of the northeastern United States. It rises in two branches that jo..
Wadi (Gulbarga)
Wadi is a small town in the Gulbarga district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is famous for two things, the ACC cement factory, which is one of the largest in the country, and the railway junction, which again is one of the most important in southern India. ..
Wadi ACC
Wadi ACC is a town in Gulbarga district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Wadi ACC had a population of 4706. Males constitute 65% of the population and females 35%. Wadi ACC has an average literacy rate of 78%, hig..
Wadi Al-Hitan
Wadi Al-Hitan (Arabic: , Whale Valley) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Western Desert of Egypt inscribed in 2005. It was selected due to its unique fossil record of the evolution of whales from a land based mammal to a water based one. External links [UNESCO Fact Sheet] W..
Wadi Al-Joz
Wadi Al-Joz ([31°37′N 35°13′E]; Arabic: ), also Wadi Joz, is the Arabic name of the Kidron Valley. It also refers to the Jerusalem neighborhood located at the head of the valley, north of the Old City. ..
Wadi Allaqi
Wadi Allaqi other spellings, Wadi Allagi, Wadi Allequi is a wadi in Aswan in southern Egypt. Its location is between Kus and Aidhab. It is located east of Lake Nasser. The area is home to species of plants including acacia trees. It has also one copper-nickel mine. It is the largest wadi in th..
Wadi Al Abyadh
One of the Al Batinah region's best loved valleys is Wadi Al Abyadh which lies some 30 km away from Muscat-Sohar highway. With a four-wheel drive vehicle, it will be a memorable experience to explore this wadi, which is vested in green vegetation and white boulders and rocks, from which the wadi pro..
Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is about 203 km far from Muscat. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year. Large pools of water and boulders are scattered along the course of the wadi. As a geographical area, Wadi Bani Khalid covers a larg..
Wadi Dhaiqah
Wadi Dhaiqah lies in a grand canyon about 90 km eastwards from the Bait Hattat (Wadi Adei) roundabout in Muscat. As many as 120 other wadis lead to this great valley which features as a large natural park extending from Wilayat Dima W'attayyeen in the Sharqiyah region to the Wilayat of Qurayyat in t..
Wadi Fira
Wadi Fira is one of the 18 regions of Chad, and corresponds with the former prefecture of Biltine. Its capital is the town of Biltine. Subdivisions Wadi Fira is divided into 3 departments: departments Capital Sub-prefectures Biltine Biltine Am Zoer, Arada, Biltine, Mata Dar Tama Guéréda Gué..
Wadi Halfa
Wadi Halfa (Arabic: وادي حلفا) is a town in the northern Sudanese state of Northern on the shores of Lake Nubia (the Sudanese section of Lake Nasser). It is the terminus of a rail line from Khartoum and the point at which goods are transferred from rail to ferries going down the Nile River...
Wadi Mujib
Wadi Mujib is a Jordanian nature reserve located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea, approximately 90km south of Amman. The 220 square kilometers reserve was created in 1987 by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature and is regionally and internationally important, pa..
Wadi quda'ah
Wadi quda'ah is a village in a valley located about 35km northeast of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. Its residents are from the Hoboos family. ..
Wadi Rum
A sandstone monument in Wadi Rum Dusk, Wadi Rum, 2004 Sunset, Wadi Rum, 2004 Sunset, Wadi Rum, 2004 Wadi Rum (Arabic: وادي رم) is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in south west Jordan. It is the largest wadi in Jordan. It has been inhabited by many h..
Wadi Salib
Wadi Salib is a neighbourhood in Haifa, Israel, between Hadar HaKarmel and Qiryat Rabin. It is famous for the Wadi Salib events of 1959. ..
Wadi Salib events
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Wadi Salih
Wadi Salih is a province of West Darfur state of Sudan. It belongs to Darfur. On March 5, 2004, at least 145 people were killed by Janjaweed forces. It is South of Zalingei. It is between Mukjar and Habillah regions. External link [link] ..
Wadi Samail
Wadi Samail is a valley that forms the traditional route between Muscat, Oman and the interior. ..
Wadi Shab and Wadi Tiwi
Wadi Shab lies in Niyabat Tiwi, Wilayat of Sur, and is seventy-six km from Qurayyat. It is easy to reach this wadi from the Qurayyat-Sur highway. The wadi combines the attractions of coast areas and inland wonders. It has at least seven pools of emerald green water and is studded with boulders. One ..
Wadi Zered
A wadi in western Jordan. In ancient times it was the boundary between Moab and Edom. Mentioned in the Torah (Deuteronomy 2:13-14, Numbers 21:12) ..
Wadjet
In Egyptian mythology, Wadjet (also spelt Wadjit, and, in Greek, Udjo, Uto, Edjo and Buto) was originally the local goddess of the city of the same name, Per-Wadjet, named after her, and known as Buto to the Greeks. As the patron goddess, she was associated with the land, and so became considered a ..
WADL
WADL can stand for WADL (TV)Western Australian Debating LeagueWeb Application Description Language ..
Wadley
Wadley is the name of several places in the United States: Wadley in AlabamaWadley in Georgia And in the United Kingdom: Wadley in County DurhamWadley, a hamlet in the parish of Littleworth in Oxfordshire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Wadley, Alabama
Wadley is a town in Randolph County, Alabama, United States. It is home to the Wadley campus of Southern Union State Community College. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 640. Geography Wadley is located at [33°7′24″N, 85°33′59″W] (33.123327, -85.566350)[..
Wadley, Georgia
Wadley is a city in Jefferson County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,088 at the 2000 census. Geography Wadley is located at [32°52′14″N, 82°24′14″W] (32.870491, -82.403756)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Wadley Loop
The Wadley Loop circuit was designed by Dr. Trevor Wadley in the 1940's and was first used for a stable Wavemeter. In a normal superheterodyne radio receiver, most oscillator drift and instability occurs in the first convertor stage. In theory, if one can eliminate this instability, the receiver w..
Wadlopen
Wadlopen is a recreation enjoyed by Frisians in the Netherlands and northwest Germany. Wadlopers are men and women who, with the aid of a tide table, use a period of low tide to walk and wade over a marked path on a muddy seabed. The Wadden Sea, between Friesland and the West Frisian Islands, is..
WADL (TV)
WADL 38 is a commercial independent television station licensed to Mount Clemens, Michigan and serving the Detroit, Michigan, market. The station is owned by Adell Broadcasting. It primarily broadcast infomercials, shop-at-home programs, religious shows and some low-rated syndicated programs. On..
Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina
Wadmalaw Island is an island located in Charleston County, South Carolina. Geography Wadmalaw Island is surrounded by John's Island. To the east, it is bordered by Church and Bohicket Creeks, to the south and west by the North Edisto River, and by the Wadmalaw River to the north. The island's o..
Wado
Wado could refer to Wado Ryu (和道流): a karate style, developed by Hironori Ohtsuka;Wadokai (和道会): also a Wado karate style, started by Eiichi Eriguchi in 1981;Wado Kokusai: a third Wado style founded in 1989 by Tatsuo Suzuki sensei.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
WADO
WADO is a radio station on 1280 AM. WADO serves New York City and is owned by Univision. The station carries a Spanish language News and Talk format. Contents 1 History1.1 Talk Radio Programming1.2 Musical Programming1.3 Sports Programming2 Acquisitions3 External li..
Wadokai
Wadokai (和道会) is a karate style or better: organization, that started out as Wadoryu. It is said that it was founded by Eiichi Eriguchi sensei in 1981, but in fact Eriguchi was a student of Hironori Ohtsuka sensei, who taught him the karatestyle that he founded in 1938, Wadoryu and changed in ..
Wadomari, Kagoshima
Wadomari (和泊町; -chou) is a town located in Oshima District, Kagoshima, Japan. It's coordinates are: Latitude (DMS): 27° 22' 60 N, Longitude (DMS): 128° 39' 0 E As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,577 and the density of 187.69 persons per km². The total area is 40.37 km²...
Wadowice
Wadowice (pronounced "vah-doh-vee-tzeh", IPA: [vadɔvitsɛ]) is a town in southern Poland, 50km from Krakow with 19,500 inhabitants (2001), situated on the Skawa river, confluence of Vistula, in the eastern part of Silesian Plateau (Pogórze Ślaskie). Wadowice was the birthplace of Pope Jo..
Wado Ryu
Wado-ryu or Wadoryu or Wado Ryu (和道流) is one of the world's major karate styles (the six biggest styles being Shotokan, Wado Ryu, Shito Ryu, Goju Ryu, Kyokushin, and Kenpo. Contents 1 Origin and Philosophy2 Kata list3 History4 Different Wado names5 E..
Wadsley Bridge Station
Wadsley Bridge Station was a station in Sheffield on the Great Central Railway. It opened on 14 July 1845 on what was then the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, on a route from Bridgehouses (soon superseded by Sheffield Victoria) to Manchester London Road. It stood on the nort..
Wadsworth
Wadsworth is the name of several places: Wadsworth, IllinoisWadsworth, NevadaWadsworth, OhioWadsworth, West YorkshireWadsworth Falls State ParkThis article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same ti..
Wadsworth, Illinois
Wadsworth is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,083 at the 2000 census. Geography Wadsworth is located at [42°26′10″N, 87°55′16″W] (42.436052, -87.921093)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Wadsworth, Nevada
Wadsworth is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. The population was 881 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Of interest4 External links Geography Wadsworth is located at [39°38′8″N, 119°16′59″W] (39...
Wadsworth, Ohio
Wadsworth is a city located in Medina County, Ohio. Founded in 1814, it was named after General Elijah Wadsworth, a Revolutionary War hero. As of the 2003 census, the city had a total population of 19,462. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Life in Wadsworth4 Education5 ..
Wadsworth-Longfellow House
The Wadsworth-Longfellow House is a historical house now open as a museum. It is located at 489 Congress Street in Portland, Maine, and is operated by the Maine Historical Society. The house is open daily to public from May through October (half days on Sundays). An admission fee is charged. The ho..
Wadsworth Atheneum
The Wadsworth Atheneum is the oldest public art museum in the United States and largest in the state of Connecticut. It is located in historic downtown Hartford, Connecticut, the state's capital. Contents 1 Museum history2 Structure and contents3 Museum firsts4 Visitor i..
Wadsworth Falls
Wadsworth Falls is located in Middlefield, Connecticut and is a part of Middlesex County, Connecticut. At Wadsworth Falls State Park there is a swimming and picnicking area. The swimming pool is paved with soil cement to prevent leakage. Water is pumped from water wells located near the Coginchaug R..
Wadsworth Falls State Park
Wadsworth Falls State Park or simply Wadsworth Falls is a Connecticut State Park located in Middlefield, Connecticut. The park lies in the North-East corner of the town bordering Middletown with the main entrance on Rte. 157. The park itself consists of a series of marked trails covering 285 acres..
Wadsworth Institute
Wadsworth Institute was a Mennonite seminary in Wadsworth, Ohio from 1868 to 1878. Officially named Christian Educational Institution of the Mennonite Denomination, it accepted men aged 18 to 35 for a three-year program centering around biblical studies and other topics relevant to training pastors ..
Wadsworth Township, Medina County, Ohio
Wadsworth Township, located in Medina County, in the U.S. state of Ohio, immediately borders and is partially governed by Wadsworth, Ohio. Its residents elect a group of Township Trustees which hold meetings in the "Township Garage" on Chestnut Street in Wadsworth. Wadsworth city utilities are not..
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Władysław Strzemiński
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Władysław Syrokomla
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Władysław Szpilman
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Władysław Tempka
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Władysław Toruń
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Władysław Wróblewski
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Władysław Zamoyski
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