- far the
place the most
impacted by the merger, with all but one of the
Woodwards closures happening within its city limits. In reality, a few of the locations...
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Woodward in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
woodward is a
warden of a wood.
Woodward may also
refer to:
United States Woodward, Iowa
Woodward, Oklahoma...
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figure in society. She had two sons,
William Woodward III and
James Woodward, with her husband. The
Woodwards'
marriage was an
unhappy one, both
having strings...
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Woodwards'
batis (Batis fratrum) or the
Zululand batis, is a
species of
small bird in the wattle-eyes family, Platysteiridae. It
occurs in southeastern...
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Thomas Jones Woodward (born
Thomas John
Woodward; 7 June 1940) is a
Welsh singer. His
career began with a
string of top 10 hits in the 1960s and he...
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Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born
February 27, 1930) is an
American retired actress. She made her
career breakthrough in the 1950s and
earned esteem...
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Edward Albert Arthur Woodward, OBE (1 June 1930 – 16
November 2009) was an
English actor and singer. He
began his
career on stage,
appearring in productions...
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fundraising arm of Nixon's campaign. Carl
Bernstein and Bob
Woodward,
journalists from The
Washington Post,
pursued leads provided by a source...
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Elizabeth Titus, Politico, "
Woodward's Book: 5
telling moments," https://www.politico.com/story/2012/09/
woodwards-book-5-telling-moments-080953 "'Hannity'...
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Richard Woodward (1726 – 12 May 1794) was an
English Protestant cleric,
active in
Ireland during the 18th century.
Educated at the
University of Oxford...