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What (who) is Woodrow Wyatt - definition


Woodrow Wyatt         
Woodrow Lyle Wyatt, Barão Wyatt de Weeford (4 de julho de 1918 – 7 de dezembro de 1997) foi um político, jornalista e radiodifusor britânico.
Ron Wyatt         
Ronald Eldon Wyatt (2 de junho de 1933 — Memphis, 4 de agosto de 1999) foi um pesquisador e ex-enfermeiro anestesista conhecido por defender o sítio de Durupinar como o sítio da Arca de Noé, juntamente com quase 100 outras descobertas relacionadas com a Bíblia, e o seu trabalho continua a ter muitos seguidores.
Wyatt (Missouri)         
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Wyatt é uma cidade localizada no estado americano de Missouri, no Condado de Mississippi.
Examples of use of Woodrow Wyatt
1. While there, they drove over to visit Woodrow Wyatt at the seaside resort of Porto Ecole.
2. As for Milburn, a less elevated rumour says he is really angling for the old Woodrow Wyatt slot in the News of the World.
3. Petronella Wyatt, journalist daughter of Norman Lamont‘s close friend Woodrow Wyatt, found herself sitting next to Cameron at a succession of dinner parties.
4. The final paragraph asserted that I was descended from a long line of schizophrenic bats, and that my late father, Woodrow Wyatt, the former Labour MP and diarist, was a "famous lunatic" who bribed Oxford University to admit his mentally "backward" daughter.
5. Murdoch would relish a rebel Blairite MP to savage Brown‘s leadership while falling in love with Cameron, the way Labour‘s Woodrow Wyatt worshipped Mrs Thatcher. (And there is always Scientology.) polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk Advertiser links Webfeeds Comment is free About webfeeds Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.