-
compact and 501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization based in Boulder, Colorado. The
WICHE region consists of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawai’i, Idaho...
- John
Wiche may
refer to: John
Wakeman (died 1549),
English Benedictine, also
known as John
Wiche John
Wiche (Baptist) (1718–1794),
English Baptist minister...
- John
Wiche (1718–1794) was an
English Baptist minister. He was born at Taunton, Somerset, on 24
April 1718. His
parents were Baptists; his
elder brother...
-
suffix and are
historically related to salt,
including the four
Cheshire '
wiches' of Middlewich, Nantwich,
Northwich and
Leftwich (a
small village south...
- in 1617,
probably from a high
point on Barentsøya. They
named the
group Wiche Islands,
after a
member of the company,
Richard Wyche. In the mid-19th century...
- 135 (4): 991–1007. doi:10.1083/jcb.135.4.991. PMC 2133373. PMID 8922382.
Wiche G (September 1998). "Role of
plectin in
cytoskeleton organization and dynamics"...
- easy-going
mediaeval people who gave
these quaint names to the
inland wiches had
probably no idea that they were
really and
truly dried-up bays, and...
- the
noysome Appetit of man maye be
kepte vnder the
Rewle of lawe by the
wiche mankinde ys
dewly enformed to lyue honestly." And this
sentence from 1559...
- Belgium. He is the son of
actor Julien Schoenaerts (1925–2006) and
Dominique Wiche (1953–2016), a
costume designer,
translator and
French teacher. He has an...
- hazel". The name
witch in witch-hazel has its
origins in
Middle English wiche, from the Old
English wice,
meaning "pliant" or "bendable", and is not related...