Wyatt
Americannoun
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James, 1746–1813, English architect.
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Sir Thomas, 1503?–42, English poet and diplomat.
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a male given name.
noun
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James. 1746–1813, British architect; a pioneer of the Gothic Revival
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Sir Thomas. ?1503–42, English poet at the court of Henry VIII
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Welcoming the announcement, former Red Arrows pilot Andy Wyatt said: "It provides much-needed certainty that the process of replacing the Hawk aircraft is finally moving forward."
From BBC • Jun. 30, 2026
And, for 25 years, founder John Wyatt has been spearheading the effort.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
The “Soak Up the Sun” singer adopted her older son, Wyatt, now 19, the same year that she moved to Nashville, and later welcomed Levi, now 16, in 2010.
From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026
Davidson analyst Wyatt Swanson wrote on April 21.
From Barron's • Apr. 30, 2026
But Wyatt now said that he, together with Seymour Cohen and A1 Hershey, had evidence that these phages contained a modified type of cytosine called 5-hydroxy-methyl cytosine.
From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson
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