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Wilhelmina

[ wil-uh-mee-nuh, wil-hel-; Dutch vil-hel-mee-nah ]

noun

  1. Mount Wilhelmina, former name of Trikora.
  2. a female given name: derived from William.


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“At the end of the day, the coverage area is just greater,” Luke Simone, an agent for Wilhelmina, told The Daily Beast.

After looking through his pictures and his videos,” Simone said, “I knew that he would be a great fit with Wilhelmina.

In 2005, models sued their agencies in the case Fears v. Wilhelmina Model Agency, Inc.

So welcome back, Edna and Ethel; come on down, Gertrude and Percy; walk right in, Wilhelmina and Wolfgang.

She took over from her mother, Juliana, who took the place of Queen Wilhelmina.

Queen Wilhelmina insisted, through her ministers, that her country was to keep perfect neutrality.

The one great unhappiness in Queen Wilhelmina's girlhood was that she wanted children and was deprived of having them.

It appears clearly the poor Prince did hereupon, in spite of his word given to Wilhelmina, make up his mind to run.

Wilhelmina almost rather likes it, such a dog of an existence has she had hitherto, for want of being well let alone.

Fancy what a sight to Wilhelmina, if she ever drove that way; which I think she hardly would.

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