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Wulfenite
Wulfenite Wul"fen*ite, n. [So named after F. X. Wulfen, an Australian mineralogist.] (Min.) Native lead molybdate occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually tabular, and of a bright orange-yellow to red, gray, or brown color; -- also called yellow lead ore.

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- other American base in England. A B-17F-27-BO from the 360th BS, nicknamed "Wulfe Hound" (41-24585; squadron code PU-B) was the first Flying Fortress to be...
- Wulfe Balk (born 24 November 1955) is a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. "Wulfe Balk Olympic...
- The Focke-Wulf Fw 57 was a prototype German heavy fighter and fighter-bomber. Prototypes were built in 1936 but never entered production. In 1934, the...
- Captured B-17F-27-BO in Luftwaffe markings, the USAAF-named "Wulfe-Hound", 41-24585, of the 360th BS/303rd BG, was downed on 12 December 1942 near Leeuwarden...
- large-scale production of BMW 801 aircraft engines, which powered the Focke-Wulfe FW 190 fighter aircraft and Dornier Do 217 bomber aircraft. Following the...
- firm's former chairman is Mark Kelly and its managing partner was Scott Wulfe. Vinson & Elkins was named a top-ranked firm and best law firm to work for...
- Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion (later "Pavilion at Post Oak"). By 2005, Wulfe & Co. owned a strip mall at the south end of the current BLVD Place, then...
- helped Ed Wulfe, the developer of the BLVD Place complex adjacent to the park, complete a $12.5 million land sale related to the development. Wulfe was a...
- crash-landed near Melun, France, on December 12, 1942, and repaired by Luftwaffe ground staff.[citation needed] It gained a USAAF nickname, "Wulfe Hound"...
- Ulphia (also Ulphe, Olfe, Wulfe, Wolfia, or Wulfia and other variants; d. 8th century AD) of Amiens is a Christian saint, venerated particularly at Amiens...