- The
Philadelphia Wireman is the
working name
given to an
unknown outsider artist responsible for
approximately 1,200 small-scale wire-frame sculptures...
- drugs, the
Wireman is
pulled over by two
cartel members pretending to be
police officers. A
gunfight ensues,
resulting in the
death of the
Wireman, his accomplice...
- Farmer's loop
Names Farmer's loop,
Wireman's knot
Category Loop
Related Alpine butterfly knot,
Artillery loop, Span loop
Releasing Non-jamming Typical...
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family trust owns most of the island) and her live-in attendant,
Jerome Wireman,
himself a once-gifted
attorney whose wife and daughter's
tragic deaths...
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privately in 1886 and
published in 1888 with
illustrations by
Katharine R.
Wireman.
Wiggin published the book to help fund the
Silver Street Free Kindergarten...
-
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers (IBEW). He
worked as a
lineman and
wireman until 1916, when he
became business manager of two
local unions. In 1920...
-
first theatre role was in 2005
where he
featured in the
chorus of The
Wireman at the
Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. He then
continued to play Rod in Singin'...
- near Sestroretsk.
During fights at the
Mannerheim Line he
served as a
wireman and once was
ordered to lay 2 km of wire from
reels on a
backpack in -30 °C...
- Labor, and Inventory. Butterworth-Heinemann. p. 33. ISBN 0-7506-7473-3.
Wireman,
Terry (1994).
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems. Industrial...
- was in a
personal situation similar to that of the
protagonist Michael Wireman at the
outset –
though Budrys never tried to
infiltrate Soviet-ruled Lithuania...