- of the
later torpedo factory in
Livorno Whiteheads,
another name for the
wheat disease take-all USS
Whitehead (1861–1865),
American Civil War, 136-ton...
- respectively. In the past
whiteheads held a
special place in Māori culture. As well as the
species appearing in many legends,
whiteheads were
viewed by Māori...
- the
Whiteheads had a
cottage in the
village of Lockeridge, near Marlborough, Wiltshire; from
there he
completed Principia Mathematica. The
Whiteheads remained...
-
Henry Whitehead may
refer to: J. H. C.
Whitehead (1904–1960),
British mathematician Henry Whitehead (bishop) (1853–1947),
Bishop of
Madras and father...
-
Whitehead is a surname.
Recorded in a
number of
spellings including Whithead, Whitehed, Whithed, and Whitsed, this
surname is of
English origins. It usually...
-
Whiteheads F.C. - also
known as
Whitehead or
Weymouth Whiteheads - was an ****ociation
football club from Weymouth, Dorset,
which entered the FA Cup and...
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Jarmecca Yvonne "Nikki"
Whitehead (April 18, 1975 –
January 13, 2010) was a 34-year-old
mother of 16-year-old
identical twins Jasmiyah Kaneesha and Tasmiyah...
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Whitehead Torpedo Works was a
company established in the 19th
century by
Robert Whitehead that
developed the
Whitehead torpedo. It grew from its initial...
- ****ually
transmitted diseases.
Milia can also be
confused with
stubborn whiteheads. In children,
milia often disappear within two to four w****s. For adults...
- the Four
Whiteheads of
Mount Shang, then His
Majesty would not
depose him.” Lü Hou then
applied her
forces of persuasion. The Four
Whiteheads of Mount...