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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Whitfield (disambiguation)

whitfield         
A combover-oriented hairstyle
That old guy who sells newspapers on the street is rocking a major whitfield.
Robert Parr Whitfield         
BOTANIST AND PALEONTOLOGIST (1828-1910)
Robert Whitfield
Robert Parr Whitfield (27 May 1828 – 6 April 1910) was an American invertebrate paleontologist and a curator of geology at the American Museum of Natural History. Largely self-educated Whitfield rose into paleontology as an assistant of James Hall and was known for his careful illustrations and descriptions.
Whitfield & King         
ARCHITECTURAL FIRM
Henry D. Whitfield; Henry Davis Whitfield; Whitfield and King
Whitfield & King was an architectural partnership of Henry Davis Whitfield and Beverly Sedgwick King (1876–1935). A number of the firm's works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Whitfield

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Examples of use of Whitfield
1. Ed Whitfield of Kentucky recently visited Cyprus.
2. CNN anchor Fredericka Whitfield on Sunday discussed the confession with Joyce Davis, the author of "Martyrs: Innocence, Vengeance and Despair in the Middle East." WHITFIELD: Why, Ms.
3. "We have many people who have died," Whitfield said.
4. Jane Whitfield Sidcup, Kent Lord Joffe‘s proposals are inherently unstable.
5. Shirley Bassey and June Whitfield were also in attendance.