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Wherewithal
Wherewithal Where`with*al", adv. & n. Wherewith. ``Wherewithal shall we be clothed?' --Matt. vi. 31. Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? --Ps. cxix. 9. [The builders of Babel], still with vain design, New Babels, had they wherewithal, would build. --Milton.

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- Performing "The Wherewithal" at the House of Blues in Boston, M****achusetts, 2015....
- "I Got the Wherewithal" is the debut single by British group theaudience, released on 27 October 1997. The song peaked at No. 170 on the UK Singles Chart...
- what they were on 18 June 1815. By taking from this mournful field the wherewithal to make a monument to it, its real relief has been taken away, and history...
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- get into Oxford University on a scholarship. His parents lacked the wherewithal to finance him, and so Kipling's father obtained a job for him in La****...
- "are notably preserved in health, and know not many grievous diseases, wherewithal we in England are often times afflicted." Production of tobacco for smoking...
- increasing papal control. Furthermore, these Western rulers did not have the wherewithal to contribute to the effort, especially in light of the weakened state...
- exhorted, and God is informed of what ye do. And he who findeth not (the wherewithal), let him fast for two successive months before they touch one another;...
- Franklin D. Roosevelt supported the bill, but thought he lacked the wherewithal to overcome congressional resistance. His wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, also...