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Wendell

[ wen-dl ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Wixon built on the ideas of Justice Louis Brandeis that free speech plays an essential role in American democracy as well as the ideas of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. that free speech means “freedom for the thought that we hate.”

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The Wire and Suits actor Wendell Pierce: Whoever turns the ball over will lose - it's protection of the ball, so whoever wins the turnover battle wins the game.

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hurt most was losing the memoirs, both hand- and typewritten, that belonged to her late grandfather, Olsen J. Rogers, and grandmother, Wendell Lea Rogers; the photos Tatum was restoring for her mother, the sole surviving Rogers child, and for her cousins; the toys and baby shoes belonging to her older brother who died of cancer.

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His wife Wendell, “Gwen,” had graduated from a Chicago high school at 16 and later worked as a special education teacher in California.

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James Sweeney’s “Twinless” is one of a number of projects — also including Katarina Zhu’s “Bunnylovr,” Grace Glowicki’s “Dead Lover,” Eva Victor’s “Sorry, Baby” and Cooper Raiff’s “Hal & Harper” — that feature writer-director-stars, a triple threat that’s been a Sundance staple going to back to Wendell B. Harris Jr.’s 1990 “Chameleon Street” and Kevin Smith’s “Clerks” from 1994.

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