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Woodrow

[wood-roh]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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District Judge Lynette Woodrow said he was on bail for an alleged affray at another asylum hotel in Gloucestershire at the time.

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Judge Woodrow ordered he pay £700 in compensation, shared between three of his victims.

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“This has to serve as a wake-up call,” said Aaron Salzberg, a former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and the former director of the Water Institute at the University of North Carolina, who was not involved with the study.

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On Monday, the Rev. Amos Brown, pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church and a student of Martin Luther King Jr., reminded me that not too long ago, then-President Woodrow Wilson screened the pro-KKK film “The Birth of a Nation” at the executive mansion.

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While visiting the farm, I meet Jimmy Woodrow, who runs Pasture for Life.

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