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US
/ˈwɪkɫɪf/
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NOUN
- English theologian whose objections to Roman Catholic doctrine anticipated the Protestant Reformation (1328-1384)
How To Use Wickliffe In A Sentence
- Meanwhile, Stockton had made his dramatic entrance into Galveston Bay on May 12, then entered into extensive private discussions with Wickliffe. A Country of Vast Designs
- The next day Wickliffe dashed off another letter to Polk with the news, through Sherman, that Jones had indeed discountenanced the plan. A Country of Vast Designs
- I would like to take this opportunity to suggest, to the public-at-large, that Mr. Wickliffe is a living meatloaf head. Jon Favreau Starts Talking the Future of Iron Man « FirstShowing.net
- Buffett's comments came less than two months after agreeing to purchase Wickliffe, Ohio-based Lubrizol for about $9 billion. Morning News Roundup
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- Then a Texas colonel proposed a toast to Wickliffe: “the early, steadfast, and undeviating friend of this republic.” A Country of Vast Designs
- From _lolium_ the term Lollard given in reproach to the Waldenses, and the followers of Wickliffe, indicated that they were pernicious weeds choking and destroying the pure wheat of the gospel. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
- The story of the final weeks of the annexation issue, including the Stockton subplot, is best told through the personalities and machinations of the outsized figures involved—Stockton, Wickliffe, Sherman, Texas president Anson Jones, Sam Houston, and U.S. Minister Donelson. A Country of Vast Designs
- The next day Wickliffe dashed off another letter to Polk with the news, through Sherman, that Jones had indeed discountenanced the plan. A Country of Vast Designs
- The 80-year old investor put down $9.7 billion, or about a quarter of Berkshire Hathaway 's entire cash pile, to buy Lubrizol Corporation , a specialty chemicals company based in Wickliffe, Ohio. Why Warren Buffett Just Spent $10 Billion