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Wylie

[wahy-lee]

noun

  1. Elinor Elinor Morton Hoyt, 1885–1928, U.S. poet and novelist.

  2. Philip, 1902–71, U.S. novelist and critic.



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For decades, Wylie Dufresne worked at the cutting edge of haute cuisine, dreaming up high-concept dishes like deconstructed eggs Benedict or cubes of aerated foie gras.

Michelle and John Wylie had a blissful November wedding four years ago at a boutique hotel on the South Ayrshire coast, surrounded by friends, loved ones – and one complete stranger.

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Carroll had just been hired as USC’s new strength and conditioning coach, replacing Bennie Wylie, who was abruptly let go in April.

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USC coach Lincoln Riley announced the Trojans parted ways with director of football sports performance Bennie Wylie, who had long worked for Riley.

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Alistair Wylie, interim chairman of UHI Perth's management board, said provision of higher and further education remained central to the institution's mission.

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