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Weller
[wel-er]
noun
Thomas Huckle 1915–2008, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize in medicine 1954.
Example Sentences
But keeping the zinc and copper coins in circulation will help lower-income Americans who primarily pay in cash, said Mark Weller, executive director of Americans for Common Cents.
Taped to the bottom of an Art Deco ceramic vase, for example, she has written: “Weller, Forest c. 1920. Paid $1 at a yard sale. Took to Antiques Roadshow in the 1990s. Valued at $250-$350.”
"All over the world, every day, climate change is manifested in extreme heat and extreme precipitation events," says Prof Weller.
Point Loma 6, El Camino Real 4: Trailing 6-1 going into the bottom of the seventh inning, the City Section Open Division champions gave Point Loma a scare, scoring three runs and having the bases loaded with two out until Hunter Weller ended the game with a strikeout in a Division 2 opener.
Hunter Weller gets the strikeout with the bases loaded.
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