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Renwick

American  
[ren-wik] / ˈrɛn wɪk /

noun

  1. James, 1818–95, U.S. architect.


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"For most dogs, their own lovely fur coat is insulation enough, but those with thin fur, or who are unwell, very old or young, may benefit from a good winter coat," according to PDSA's Gemma Renwick.

From BBC

Fallen leaves also create an ecosystem for other species, Renwick explains: “You’ve got beetles in there. You have worms coming up from the ground. Moths lay their eggs in the leaves.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Healthy soil requires “moisture and heat and warmth,” says Annabel Renwick, a native plant curator at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think it’s habit,” Renwick said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Det Con Renwick, who has led the investigations, said one person who made allegations against Finbow died before justice was served.

From BBC