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Daniel Wiffen (born 14 July 2001) is an
Irish swimmer. He is an
Olympic champion and
bronze medalist, two-time
world champion and three-time
European short...
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Wiffen is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Benjamin Barron Wiffen (1794–1867),
English Quaker businessman,
bibliophile and biographer...
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David Wiffen (born 11
March 1942) is an English-Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Two of his songs, "Driving Wheel" and "More
Often Than Not", have become...
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Derry S,
Wiffen PJ,
Aldington D,
Moore RA (January 2015). "Nortriptyline for neuropathic...
- Joan
Wiffen CBE (née Pederson; 4
February 1922 – 30 June 2009) was a self-taught New
Zealand paleontologist known for
discovering the
first dinosaur fossils...
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Elijah Winnington led
until the 350
metre mark, but was
overtaken by
Wiffen.
Wiffen led
until the 650
metre mark when he was
overtaken by
Gregorio Paltrinieri...
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Holmes Wiffen (30
December 1792 – 2 May 1836) was an
English poet and writer,
known as
translator of
Torquato T****o. The
eldest son of John
Wiffen, an ironmonger...
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going into the event, with
other contenders including Ireland's
Daniel Wiffen, Italy's
Gregorio Paltrinieri, Australia's
Samuel Short, Ukraine's Mykhailo...
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Wiffen (1794–1867) was an
English Quaker businessman,
bibliophile and
biographer of
early Spanish Protestant reformers. The
second son of John
Wiffen...
- Daya
Wiffen (née Pritchard) is a New
Zealand netball player who
plays in the ANZ Championship,
playing for the
Central Pulse. Daya made her
debut for the...