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called Wilder Kaiser, a ski area in
Austria Wilder,
Idaho Wilder,
Kansas Wilder,
Kentucky Wilder,
Minnesota Wilder,
Tennessee Wilder,
Vermont Wilder (album)...
- of "the
Bronze Bomber",
which Wilder coined after Joe Louis, who was
known by the
nickname of "the
Brown Bomber".
Wilder is
known for his
exceptional punching...
- age 13, he
would take
Wilder on as a student. The day
after Wilder turned 13, he
called the teacher, who
accepted him;
Wilder studied with him for two...
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Billy Wilder (/ˈwaɪldər/; German: [ˈvɪldɐ]; born
Samuel Wilder; June 22, 1906 –
March 27, 2002) was an
American filmmaker and screenwriter. He was born...
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Ingalls Wilder 1919–1920: The Farm Home
Before the
Prairie Books: The
Writings of
Laura Ingalls Wilder 1921–1924: A Farm
Woman Laura Ingalls Wilder's Most...
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James Wilder (February 13, 1859 –
October 23, 1949) was an
American farmer as well as the
husband of
Laura Ingalls Wilder and the
father of Rose
Wilder Lane...
- near-drowning was an
invention of
Wilder himself.
Wilder married in 1968, but his wife left him
after one w**** when
Wilder was
taken in for
questioning over...
- United.
Christopher John
Wilder was born on 23
September 1967 in Stocksbridge, West
Riding of
Yorkshire (now
South Yorkshire).
Wilder started his football...
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National Lampoon's Van
Wilder (also
known as Van
Wilder:
Party Liaison in
certain countries) is a 2002
romantic comedy film
directed by Walt
Becker in...
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sister Isabel Wilder was an
accomplished writer. They had two more sisters,
Charlotte Wilder, a poet, and
Janet Wilder Dakin, a zoologist.
Wilder began writing...