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What (who) is Whitney - definition


Whitney (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
E. Whitney; H. Whitney
Whitney is an Old English surname that derives from the location of Whitney in Herefordshire, England. It was first mentioned in the Domesday Book with the spelling Witenie.
Whitney (typeface)         
TYPEFACE
Whitney is a family of humanist sans-serif digital typefaces, designed by American type designer Tobias Frere-Jones. It was originally created for New York’s Whitney Museum as its institutional typeface.
Joseph Whitney         
BRITISH POLITICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHER
Whitney, Joseph
Joseph Bevan Robertson Whitney (born London, England; 1928 – 2016) was a political and environmental geographer."Toronto man wrote a Valentine’s poem for wife in The Star every year for 30 years".
Examples of use of Whitney
1. WHITNEY HOUSTON Taxi ride for Chinese food: 200 What Whitney Houston wants, Whitney Houston gets . . . Chinese.
2. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, with the indispensible assistance of Juliana Force, established the Whitney Museum.
3. The USS Mount Whitney and USS Carr were steaming south when two lookouts from Mount Whitney spotted crewmembers on the small craft waving and signaling for help.
4. She joined UTC in 1''6 as director of legal affairs for Pratt & Whitney–Rus, a wholly owned Pratt & Whitney Canada subsidiary in St.
5. UTX.N unit Pratt & Whitney, saying competition historically helped lower costs.