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Whitehead

[ UK /wˈa‍ɪthɛd/ ]
[ US /ˈhwaɪtˌhɛd, ˈwaɪtˌhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Bertrand Russell (1861-1947)

How To Use Whitehead In A Sentence

  • If the pore is completely blocked, it forms a whitehead.
  • Whitehead will be available, along with other international orienteers, to offer advice and sign posters.
  • Whitehead Every shit is everywhere at all times.
  • [POST-BROADCAST CORRECTION: The "buzzsaw" sound is a distorted trombone played by Bryan Hooten.] (Soundbite of song "Grizzly Bear") WHITEHEAD: The edges can get blurry, but that's part of the plan. Jazz Omnivores: 'Dying Will Be Easy' (And Fun)
  • Some writers, however, have noted the parallelisms between an objectivistic Marxism and Whitehead's objective relativism.
  • The whiteheads are going down and drying, leaving nearly invisible scars.
  • Psychiatrist Paul Whitehead told the court that Smart had been "chastised" by Mitchell and ABC News: Top Stories
  • The resulting build up of sebum behind the blockage helps produce blackheads and whiteheads.
  • The fact that the consignor is a direct descendant of the man who carried the flag into battle – William Douse Whitehead Company D, 2nd Georgia Regiment – only adds to its cache. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Most people have noninflammatory acne, a relatively mild form with just a few whiteheads and blackheads.
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