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Wilkinson and Tony
Mrs. Wilkinson tells Jackie about the missed opportunity, but fearing that Billy will be considered a " poof ", both Jackie and Tony are outraged at the prospect of Billy becoming a professional ballet dancer.
The club was almost relegated to the Fourth Division in 1976, but a revival under the management of Jack Charlton, and the aid of coach Tony Toms, and after Charlton resigned in 1983, Howard Wilkinson, saw them return to the First Division in 1984.
* Wilkinson, Tony A. H. 2000.
* Editing – Tony Romano, Don Wilkinson
Coach Howard Wilkinson saw Brolin as the perfect foil for the club's top scorer Tony Yeboah.
First he played alongside Paul Wilkinson, Adrian Heath ( also a midfielder ) and then Wayne Clarke before the arrival of £ 2million Tony Cottee for the start of the 1988 – 89 season.
* " Because of You " ( 1940 song ), a popular song by Arthur Hammerstein and Dudley Wilkinson, recorded by Tony Bennett and others

Wilkinson and Art
* Wilkinson, Alan G., “ Jacques Lipchitz, A Life in Sculpture ", Toronto, Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, 1989.
Art by Mark Wilkinson.
These included Art Haas, the first to see Ubiquitin chains, Keith Wilkinson, the one to first identify APF-1 as Ubiquitin, and Cecile Pickart, a world class enzymologist in many parts of the Ub system.
In 2011, Wilkinson received a Visionary Woman Award from Moore College of Art & Design.
# " Meaning in Many: The Symbolism of Numbers ," Symbol & Magic in Egyptian Art, by Richard H. Wilkinson, Thames and Hudson, 1994, page 127.
# " Meaning in Many: The Symbolism of Numbers ," Symbol & Magic in Egyptian Art, by Richard H. Wilkinson, Thames and Hudson, 1994, page 131-133.

Wilkinson and Being
Being female in the 1700's made the friend a favorite target for libel and slander, but ironically the grandson of her brother Jeptha Wilkinson would later become the inventor of the modern press wheel.

Wilkinson and for
During the late 19th and early 20th century mail was used as a material for bulletproof vests, most notably by the Wilkinson Sword Company.
On September 8, 1974, Tom Wilkinson, quarterback for the Edmonton Eskimos, unsuccessfully attempted a drop kick field goal in the final seconds of a 24-2 romp over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The difficulty of the manufacture of a large cylinder with a tightly fitting piston was solved by John Wilkinson who had developed precision boring techniques for cannon making at Bersham, near Wrexham, North Wales.
Recognition of organometallic chemistry as a distinct subfield culminated in the Nobel Prizes to Ernst Fischer and Geoffrey Wilkinson for work on metallocenes.
Wilkinson suggests that the first cards may have been actual paper currency which were both the tools of gaming and the stakes being played for, as in trading card games.
Ellen Wilkinson, Minister for Education, introduced taxpayer-funded milk in schools, saying, in a 1946 Labour Party conference: " Free milk will be provided in Hoxton and Shoreditch, in Eton and Harrow.
* D. W. Davies, K. A. Bartlett, R. A. Scantlebury, and P. T. Wilkinson, A digital communications network for computers giving rapid response at remote terminals ( ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles.
* R. A. Scantlebury, P. T. Wilkinson, and K. A. Bartlett, The design of a message switching Centre for a digital communication network ( IFIP 1968 )
More recently, the question has changed: Precision observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation with the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) give an independent value for the baryon-to-photon ratio.
Succeeding a Dr Wilkinson on 14 October 1609, he became the Physician in charge at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, which enjoined him, " in God's most holy name " to " endeavor yourself to do the best of your knowledge in the profession of physic to the poor then present, or any other of the poor at any time of the week which shall be sent home unto you by the Hospitaller ... You shall not, for favor, lucre or gain, appoint or write anything for the poor but such good and wholesome things as you shall think with your best advice will do the poor good, without any affection or respect to be had to the apothecary.
Some early critics were quick to dismiss the band as clones of Peter Gabriel-era Genesis due to musical similarities, such as their extended songs, a prominent and Mellotron-influenced keyboard sound, vivid and fantastical lyrics and the equally vivid and fantastical artwork by Mark Wilkinson used for the sleeves of their albums and singles.
Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn ( 12 September 1914 – 19 December 1999 ) was a Welsh actor, famous for playing Q in 17 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1999.
The first of these friendships began when Margaret Wintringham was elected after Astor had been in office for two years, but the most surprising might have been her friendship with " Red Ellen " Wilkinson, a former Communist representative in the Labour Party.
Searching for a different sound, the band replaced Bentley with bassist Keith Wilkinson from the Difford & Tilbrook sessions.
Wilkinson spoke off campus, while more than 1, 500 students viewed Aptheker's speech across a low campus wall at the edge of campus, christened " Dan Moore's Wall " by The Daily Tar Heel for Governor Dan K. Moore.
Acton has four secondary high schools, Acton High School, Twyford Church of England School, The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls and Barbara Speake Stage School.
Wilkinson County is named for military leader James Wilkinson.
Analysis of data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) looks for multiple " back-to-back " images of the distant universe in the cosmic microwave background radiation.
Wilkinson reconstructs the Annals as giving Djoser " 28 complete or partial years ", noting that the cattle counts recorded on Palermo Stone register V, and Cairo Fragment 1 register V, for the beginning and ending of Djoser's reign, would most likely indicate his regnal Years 1 – 5 and 19 – 28.
* Eric Wilkinson, ( 1976 –), poet / musician who wrote Black Through A Distortion Pedal ( San Francisco Bay Press ) and started indie, social theoretical hip-hop band, The Dialectics, noted for their EP " Bicycle: A Transportation Communique ," which advocates bicycle riding as a form of social justice.
Wilkinson farm, where they remained for some time.
* Laura Wilkinson, winner at the 2000 Olympics of the first gold medal for a female American platform diver since 1964

Wilkinson and Press
* Dr Henry Wilkinson, Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, UK OX2 6DP.
* Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Dr. Henry Wilkinson, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-215932-1
* James H. Wilkinson, Turing's Work at the National Physical Laboratory and the Construction of Pilot ACE, DEUCE and ACE ( in Nicholas Metropolis, J. Howlett, Gian-Carlo Rota, ( editors ), A History of Computing in the Twentieth Century, Academic Press, New York, 1980 )
* J. R. Harris,Wilkinson, John ( 1728 – 1808 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2011, Accessed 14 Jan 2011
* Wilkinson, Burke, The Zeal of the Convert: The Life of Erskine Childers, Sag Harbor, New York: Second Chance Press, 1985T ISBN 978-0-88331-086-1.
* James H. Wilkinson, Turing's Work at the National Physical Laboratory and the Construction of Pilot ACE, DEUCE and ACE ( in Nicholas Metropolis, J. Howlett, Gian-Carlo Rota, ( editors ), A History of Computing in the Twentieth Century, Academic Press, New York, 1980 )
* John Jason Thompson, Sir Gardner Wilkinson and His Circle, University of Texas Press, 1992.
* Dr. Ursula M. De Jong, William Wilkinson Wardell, Monash University Press, Melbourne, 1984.
* Brian Harrison,Wilkinson, Ellen Cicely ( 1891 – 1947 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Feb 2008
* David Wilkinson, ‘ Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth, second Earl Fitzwilliam in the peerage of Great Britain, and fourth Earl Fitzwilliam in the peerage of Ireland ( 1748 – 1833 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 27 Dec 2009.
* David Wilkinson, ‘ Windham, William ( 1750 – 1810 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008, accessed 14 Dec 2009.
Since his death in 2000 several works of biography have appeared, including A William Maxwell Portrait: Memories and Appreciations ( W. W. Norton & Co., 2004 ), My Mentor: A Young Man's Friendship with William Maxwell by Alec Wilkinson ( Houghton-Mifflin, 2002 ), and William Maxwell: A Literary Life by Barbara Burkhardt ( University of Illinois Press, 2005 ).

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