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Wheelock

[ hwee-lok, wee- ]

noun

  1. Eleazar, 1711–79, U.S. clergyman and educator: founded Dartmouth College.


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At the Wheelock Hall farm shop, a man told me the standing charge on his energy bills had gone up and his car insurance had doubled.

From BBC

Another of the experts, Arthur K. Wheelock Jr., former curator of northern Baroque paintings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, said in an interview that he had been quickly convinced of Rembrandt’s authorship.

“I thought that the light elements in the painting and the way it flowed in made a lot of sense in terms of the way Rembrandt was working,” Wheelock said.

Many critics and supporters of Measure 110 alike both thought the legislation would impact overdose deaths one way or the other, said study author Haven Wheelock, who is also Outside In's drug users health services program supervisor.

From Salon

"I feel like it is shortsighted, that going back to the status quo, which wasn't working, which isn't working in cities similar to Portland across the country, and is not going to get us to the solutions," Wheelock said.

From Salon

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