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O que (quem) é Whistler - definição

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Whistlers; Whistler (disambiguation); Whistler (surname)

Whistler         
·noun The golden-eye.
II. Whistler ·noun The ring ousel.
III. Whistler ·noun The Widgeon.
IV. Whistler ·noun The Whistlefish.
V. Whistler ·noun The golden plover and the gray plover.
VI. Whistler ·noun The hoary, or northern, marmot (Arctomys pruinosus).
VII. Whistler ·noun One who, or that which, whistles, or produces or a whistling sound.
Whistler (radio)         
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATING THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE THAT MAY BE DETECTED BY A SENSITIVE AUDIO AMPLIFIER AS A GLIDING HIGH-TO-LOW-FREQUENCY SOUND; ORIGINATES DURING LIGHTNING DISCHARGES AND ARE USUALLY IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE OF 300 TO 30,000 HERTZ
Whistler wave
A whistler is a very low frequency or VLF electromagnetic (radio) wave generated by lightning. Originally published by Stanford University Press, Stanford, California (1965).
Charles Whistler         
ENGLISH WRITER (1856-1913)
Charles Whistler (writer); Charles Watts Whistler; Charles W. Whistler; Whistler, Charles
The Reverend Charles Watts Whistler MRCS, LSA, (14 November 1856 – 10 June 1913) was an English writer of historical fiction, who set his work between 600 and 1100 CE, usually based on early Saxon chronicles, Norse or Danish sagas and archaeological discoveries.

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Whistler

Whistler may refer to:

  • Someone who whistles
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Whistler
1. In the novel, a second killer copies The Whistler in a bid to evade detection.
2. WHISTLER, British Columbia –– A skier and a snowboarder were killed in separate avalanches at Canada‘s Whistler resort, police said Thursday, just days after eight snowmobiliers died elsewhere in British Columbia.
3. Whistler will be the site of the alpine events in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
4. "The thing about journalism," booms Stephen, "is that the division between work and not–work is very unclear." I counter, suggesting a parallel between journalism and painting: "In particular, consider what Whistler told the judge when he sued Ruskin." 10.08 Google search: "Whistler Ruskin judge". Learn that Whistler received applause when the defence asked him if he thought the two days‘ labour he spent on Nocturne worth the 200 guineas: "No," Whistler replied, "I ask it for the knowledge of a lifetime." Exactly!
5. Rex Whistler was one of these and the largest collection of his work is now at Plas Newydd.