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The first person to experiment in this fashion was Francis Herbert Wenham, who in doing so constructed the first wind tunnel in 1871.
Wenham was also a member of the first professional organization dedicated to aeronautics, the Royal Aeronautical Society of the United Kingdom.
Gordon Wenham in his commentary on Leviticus expresses the idea that Christianity removed the need for animal sacrifice in these words: " With the death of Christ the only sufficient " burnt offering " was offered once and for all, and therefore the animal sacrifices which foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice were made obsolete.
J. Wenham asserts that Luke was " one of the Seventy, the Emmaus disciple, Lucius of Cyrene and Paul's kinsman.
" Not all scholars are as confident of all of these attributes as Wenham is, not least because Luke's own statement at the beginning of the Gospel of Luke () freely admits that he was not an eyewitness to the events of the Gospel.
Wenham ( IVP New Bible Commentary ) execution was normal for rape cases, so Potiphar may have had doubts about his wife's story.
Wenham was first settled in 1635 and officially incorporated in 1643.
Wenham was originally a part of Salem.
Although slaves were owned by Wenham residents in the 18th century, by the 1850s sentiment was fervently in favor of abolition.
He was born in Great Wenham, Suffolk.
His father, James Hopkins, was a Puritan clergyman and vicar of St John's of Great Wenham, in Suffolk.
* Jane Wenham was tried at the Hertford Assizes for witchcraft in 1712.
These experiments convinced Chanute that the best way to achieve extra lift without a prohibitive increase in weight was to stack several wings one above the other, an idea proposed by British engineer Francis Wenham in 1866 and realized in flight by Lilienthal in the 1890s.
Olsen was a trustee of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
A fortified house was built in nearby Little Wenham between 1260 and 1290.
The Wenham unit was based at a dugout under Jermyn's Farm to the north of the village, and a dugout a short distance away housed their supply of explosives.
It was created by Andrew Knight and Deborah Cox and starred Sigrid Thornton, David Wenham, William McInnes, John Howard, Tom Long and Kerry Armstrong.
When an election was called in 1774, Wenham stood for the seat of Norfolk, with his son asked to stand in his place for Derby.
Wenham was not impressed when Coke asked him to let them be married, as he had picked out the daughter of a baronet for his son, but with the intercession of Wenham's friend Harbord Harbord, he finally consented to their marriage, which occurred on 5 October 1775.
In one of the last witch trials recorded, Jane Wenham, of Walkern, was convicted of witchcraft in 1712.
Tudor ice was harvested at Walden Pond in Concord, Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Spy Pond in Arlington, Sandy Pond in Ayer, Horn Pond in Woburn, Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield, Haggett's Pond in Andover, Suntaug Lake in Lynnfield, Spot Pond and Doleful Pond in Stoneham, and Wenham Lake in Wenham ( all places in Massachusetts ).
It is said without undue exaggeration that no dinner party in London was considered complete without ice from Wenham Lake.

Wenham and born
David Wenham ( born 21 September 1965 ) is an Australian actor who has appeared in movies, television series and theatre productions.
Dr. Paul Carlton Borgman ( born 1940 ) is an author of religious works and professor of English at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
Wenham was born in Sanderstead, Surrey and was educated at Uppingham School, Pembroke College, Cambridge and Ridley Hall.

Wenham and Australia
Baz Luhrmann directed a series of international hits and returned to Australia for the production of 2008's Australia, which showcased a host of Australian stars including Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and David Wenham and went on to become the second highest grossing film in Australian cinematic history.

Wenham and son
In 1921 the Mandell family built the Community House in memory of the eight men in Hamilton and Wenham who died in military service during World War I, including their son, Sam.
Gordon Wenham suggests that the name " Cain " means " smith " ( which would anticipate the remarks about his metal-working skill ), or that he is called " Tubal Cain " in order to distinguish him from the other Tubal, the son of Japheth.

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* J. Wenham, " The Identification of Luke ", Evangelical Quarterly 63 ( 1991 ), 3 – 44
Francis Herbert Wenham ( 1824 – 1908 ), a Council Member of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, addressed these issues by inventing, designing and operating the first enclosed wind tunnel in 1871.
Wenham and his colleague Browning are credited with many fundamental discoveries, including the measurement of l / d ratios, and the revelation of the beneficial effects of a high aspect ratio.
* An Age of Kings ( 1960 ): Elizabeth is portrayed by Jane Wenham.
Alastair Sim starred as Inspector Goole, renamed " Poole " for the film, with Jane Wenham as Eva Smith, Eileen Moore as Sheila Birling, Arthur Young as Arthur Birling, Brian Worth as Gerald Croft, Olga Lindo as Sybil Birling and Bryan Forbes as Eric Birling.
Gettin Square also featured rising star David Wenham who demonstrated versatility with a string of critically acclaimed roles including the title role in Paul Cox's 1999 biopic Molokai: The Story of Father Damien and the 2001 thriller The Bank, directed by the politically conscious film director Robert Connolly.
Essex then comprised the towns of Salem, Lynn, Wenham, Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury, Gloucester, and Andover, which were subdivided over the centuries to produce the modern composition of cities and towns.
* Wenham settled 1638.
It is now used by Beverly as a storage site and is under the scrutiny of many environmental organizations, as it and the surrounding areas — such as Casco Chemical — have polluted the groundwater, which could be potentially hazardous to the nearby Wenham Lake water supply.
A large portion of Wenham Lake, as well as several other lakes and ponds lie within the city.
Besides Massachusetts Bay to the south, Beverly is bordered by Manchester-by-the-Sea to the east, Wenham to the north, Danvers to the west and Salem to the south.
Along the Newburyport portion of the line is the North Beverly stop, just south of the Wenham town line.
Beverly is home to Beverly Municipal Airport, though parts of the airfield itself lie within Danvers, as well as a very small portion of the north runway in Wenham.
* 1872 Atlas of Essex County Map of Beverly Cove, plate 95, at the bottom of the page of the Map of Wenham.
Hamilton is closely tied to its sister town, Wenham, sharing a school system, library, recreation department and commuter rail station.
Hamilton is bordered by Ipswich to the north, Essex to the east, Manchester-by-the-Sea to the southeast, Wenham to the south, and Topsfield to the west.

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