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James Wilkinson (9074 bytes)
1: :''Alternate use: [[James H. Wilkinson]], mathematician and computer scientist.'' 3: ...mes Wilkinson.jpg|thumb|200px|right|General James Wilkinson]] 5: ...f [[General]]. He was also the first governor of the [[Louisiana Territory]]. 7: ...[University of Pennsylvania]] was interrupted by the American revolution. 11: ...tly secretary to the Board of War, January to March 1778. James H. Wilkinson (1479 bytes) 1: ''You might want [[James Wilkinson]] (1757-1825), an American General.'' 3: ...nd [[computer science]] particularly useful to [[physics]] and [[engineering]]. 5: ...in 1946, where he worked with [[Alan Turing]] on the [[Pilot ACE|ACE]] computer project. 7: ...ld, where he discovered many significant [[algorithm]]s. 9: ...computer, having received special recognition for his work in computations in linear algebra and 'bac... James John Garth Wilkinson (2214 bytes) 1: '''James John Garth Wilkinson''' ([[June 3]], [[1812]] - [[October 18]], [[1899... 3: ...sophic Argument on the Infinite'', and ''Hieroglyphic Key to Natural and Spiritual Mysteries''. 5: ...on further attracted [[Alfred Tennyson]], the Oliphants and [[Edward Maitland]]. 7: ...memorated by a bust and portrait in the rooms of the Swedenborgian Society in [[Bloomsbury, London|Bl... 9: ''This entry was originally from the [[1911 Encyclopedia Britannica]].'' Wilkinson (1666 bytes) 1: '''Wilkinson''' can refer to: 3: *[[Wilkinson Sword]], a manufacturer of razor blades and [[swo... 4: *The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ([[WMAP]]), a satellit... 8: *Rt Hon [[Nicholas Browne-Wilkinson]], English jurist 9: *[[Anne Wilkinson]], Canadian poet Bruce Wilkinson (4670 bytes) 1: ...until resigning to officially launch [[Walk Thru the Bible]] in June [[1976]]. 3: ...[United States|North America]]'s most successful christian ministries, producing 11,000 seminars for ... 5: ...imes of Temptation, as a part of “The Biblical Manhood” series. 7: ...bia]], [[Zambia]], [[Myanmar]], [[Jordan]], [[South Korea]], and [[Belarus]]. 9: ...'Jesus'' film. Wilkinson served as [[CoMission]] chairman for five years, (CoMission is an innovative... Geoffrey Wilkinson (2457 bytes) 1: ...offrey Wilkinson''' was an [[England|English]] [[chemist]] 3: ... This is where he first developed an interest in Chemistry. 5: ...], who received a [[Nobel Prize]] for “splitting the atom”. 7: ...rest as a student - transition metal complexes such as [[carbonyl]]s and [[olefin]] complexes. 9: ...ation functions for [[proton]]s on [[cobalt]] but had already begun to work on olefin complexes. Dot Wilkinson (1622 bytes) 1: ...o the public light with the film ''[[A League of Their Own]]''. 3: ...n [[1955]], and .387 on the ''Rambler''s championship year of 1957. 5: ... (a bowling triple crown event) in [[1962]], and the WIBC singles in [[1963]]. 7: ...of eligibility. She was inducted into the bowling Hall of Fame twenty years later, in [[1990]]. 9: ... number eight among Arizona's all time greatest athletes in [[1999]]. John Wilkinson (751 bytes) 1: There were several famous men named '''John Wilkinson''': 2: ... use of iron for many roles where other materials had previously been used. 4: ..., writer and pioneer [[Egyptologist]] of the [[19th century]]. 6: ...fficer in the [[Confederate States Navy]] during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. 8: ...n [[September 23]], [[1940]]) is a politician in the [[United Kingdom]]. Jonny Wilkinson (2984 bytes) 1: ... He plays his club rugby for the [[Zurich Premiership]] side [[Newcastle Falcons]]. 3: ... his tendency to kick whenever he has the ball in hand. 5: ...nson was also named the 2003 IRB World Player of the Year. 7: ...nd fly-half [[Rob Andrew]] and brought along with his family to live in Newcastle. 9: ...ny as any other England player) in 52 matches for his country. Jemima Wilkinson (1088 bytes) 1: ...c evangelist who preached total [[abstinence]] to her congregation of "Universal Friends." 3: ...ording to some stories, only imperfectly observed herself. 5: ...her congregation in the state of [[New York]] in the Finger Lake area. 7: ...xpectation for decades, despite visible decay of the body. 11: [[Category:New religious movements|Wilkinson, Jemima]] Wilkinson, Indiana (2550 bytes) 1: ..., Indiana]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 356. 3: == Geography == 4: Wilkinson is located at 39°53'5" North, 85°36'30" West (39.884810, -85.608241){{GR|1... 6: ... to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of 0.6 [[square kilometer|km²... 8: == Demographics == Howard Wilkinson (2892 bytes) 1: '''Howard Wilkinson''' is an [[England|English]] [[football (soccer)|football]] manager. 3: ...gan his coaching career at [[Notts County]] where he was taken on and tutored by County's legendary m... 5: ...g and other training programmes at all levels of the game. 7: ...-21 team, but was not particularly successful in this role. 9: ... [[2004]], he was appointed as the first team coach of [[Leicester City F.C.|Leicester City]]. Kevin Wilkinson (609 bytes) 1: '''Kevin Wilkinson''' ([[1958]] - [[July 17]], [[1999]]) was a drumm... 2: ... [[The Proclaimers]] and his last work was with [[Howard Jones]]. 4: ...himself at the family home in [[Swindon]], [[Wiltshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. 8: [[Category:1958 births|Wilkinson, Kevin]] 9: [[Category:1999 deaths|Wilkinson, Kevin]] Gary Wilkinson (1176 bytes) 1: {| style = "float: right; margin-left: 0.5em;" border="1" cellpadding="2"... 3: ...= "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Gary Wilkinson 9: ! Date of birth 13: | [[England|English]] 26: ! World Championship Best Morton S. Wilkinson (2244 bytes) 1: [[image:MortonWilkinson.jpg|right|Morton S. Wilkinson]] 3: ...Smith Wilkinson''' ([[January 22]], [[1819]] – [[February 4]], [[1894]]) was an [[United States... 5: ...actice in [[Eaton Rapids, Michigan]] in [[1843]]. He moved to [[Stillwater, Minnesota]] in [[1847]]. 7: ...d of commissioners to prepare a code of laws for the Territory of Minnesota in [[1858]]. 9: ...esentatives]] from [[March 4]], [[1869]] to [[March 3]], [[1871]] but unsuccessful candidate for reno... Ellen Wilkinson (5221 bytes) 1: ...]], [[Manchester]]-[[6 February]], [[1947]]) was the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliam... 3: ...y. She was a very small woman with a shock of red hair, pale skin and arresting blue eyes. 5: ... was elected to [http://www.manchester.gov.uk Manchester City Council]. 7: ...evoted herself to writing - including a novel, ''The Division Bell Mystery'' - and campaigning. 9: ...employed workers from Jarrow to [[London]] where she presented a petition for jobs to Parliament. Wilkinson County (187 bytes) 1: ...son County''' is the name of several counties in the [[United States]]: 3: * [[Wilkinson County, Georgia]] 4: * [[Wilkinson County, Mississippi]] 7: [[de:Wilkinson County]] Thomas Wilkinson (343 bytes) 1: There are a number of people named '''Thomas Wilkinson''': 3: *There have been three [[Victoria Cross]] recipients: 4: ** [[Thomas Wilkinson, Royal Marines]], during the [[Crimean War]]. 5: ...[Thomas Wilkinson, Royal Naval Reserve]], during the [[Second World War]]. 6: ** [[Thomas Orde Lauder Wilkinson]], during the [[First World War]]. Mark Wilkinson (660 bytes) 1: ...t|Mark Wilkinson's cover for<br> ''Misplaced Childhood'']] 3: ...ism|surrealistic]] cover art that he created for the [[Progressive Rock]] band, [[Marillion]]. 5: ...rillion's albums and 12" releases that comprised the band's earlier trilogy from 1983-1986. 8: [[Category:Surrealism|Wilkinson, Mark]] Wilkinson Sword (138 bytes) 1: ...ng]] equipment. The brand is owned by [[Energizer Holdings]].
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