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Whethering
Whethering Wheth"er*ing, n. The retention of the afterbirth in cows. --Gardner.

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- of whether Congress had the power to outlaw partial-birth abortions: "[W]hether the Act constitutes a permissible exercise of Congress's power under the...
- 1984 to pursue astronomy and photography full-time. He lives with his wife Hether, off the power grid, using solar and wind power. He is a photographer, mountain...
- LGBTQ Nation qualified Trump's agenda as "troubling", ending with "[w]hether that agenda encomp****es Project 2025 or Agenda 47 or both, the results would...
- following his death. British philosopher Bertrand Russell observed that "[w]hether Pavlov's methods can be made to cover the whole of human behaviour is open...
- several scholars have questioned, in the words of Alexander Dallin, "[w]hether all these cases, from Hungary to Afghanistan, have a single essence and...
- OCLC 896850944.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Nadelman, Hether (July 1994). "Media Hound". Front and Finish The Dog Trainer's News. Archived...
- art exhibitions and concerts. In 1976, four partners (Lynne Cohen, Mary Hether, Anne Lewis and Richard Szanyi) opened the first movie theater on the site...
- December 2013, the Monetary Authority of Singapore reportedly stated that "[w]hether or not businesses accept bitcoins in exchange for their goods and services...
- below, the River Sark is the lowermost tributary of the Border Esk and the Hether Burn is the lowermost tributary of the River Lyne. The main stem (or prin****l)...
- election of Reagan and a Republican Senate. Arthur Paulson argues that "[w]hether electoral change since the 1960s is called 'realignment' or not, the 'sixth...