Wheatley

[ US /ˈhwitɫi, ˈwitɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. American poet (born in Africa) who was the first recognized Black writer in America (1753-1784)
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How To Use Wheatley In A Sentence

  • Under the plans the Wheatley would be converted to provide two, two bedroom duplexes and a pair of two bedroom flats.
  • ‘There are four pre-qualifying events which all take place at the same time - between March 31 and April 1,’ said Wheatley.
  • Malton and Norton drew level on points with leaders Pontefract at the top of Yorkshire One following a 49-7 hammering of Wheatley Hills.
  • But in forging his cat's-paw, he seemed to have imbued Parker Wheatley with a fixed conviction that the Sidhe were the implacable enemy of humanity and must be destroyed, and apparently Wheatley didn't intend to abandon his mission just because he'd lost his insider position in Washington. Music to My Sorrow
  • He added that the site, off Wheatley Hall Road, had been deemed a site of scientific interest, therefore any plans to drill for gas would be contrary to the Doncaster unitary development plan.
  • Her master giving her the name of Phillis, and she assuming that of her master, she was of course called Phillis Wheatley. Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Colour. To Which is Added, a Selection of Pieces in Poetry
  • The FCA, which is headed by outgoing Hong Kong securities regulator Martin Wheatley , will also be given power to explicitly ban financial products. External Members Named to U.K. Financial Policy Committee
  • Eileen Patricia Wheatley, formerly sen social worker, Cambs CC, for serv children and young people. New Year honours: the full list
  • Francis Wheatley produced four images for the ’Market‘series, all of which were mezzotinted by Annis and published in April 1803.
  • And Glasgow artist Nichol Wheatley has also recreated four paintings of the evangelists on the impressive dome, using the single surviving black and white picture of the original design from 1927.
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