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Wendy

or Wen·die

[ wen-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn.


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See Wendy’s, Ben & Jerry’s, No Name Brands, HeyBippy, and Fazoli’s to name a few.

In 2003, while Wendy was still hosting “The Wendy Williams Experience,” she interviewed the late Whitney Houston, and neither party held back as soon as the interview began.

The intersection is often referred to as “Dave Thomas Circle,” nicknamed after the founder of the Wendy’s fast-food chain.

By the time their son is in high school, Wendy learns that her husband, who is also her manager, is living a double life.

Wendy’s push in India appears to be the largest cloud-kitchen outsourcing deal announced yet, based on the number of locations.

From Fortune

Since the age of six or seven, Wendy Roome knew something was terribly wrong about her.

It helps that Wendy Davis is a hapless opponent, but as a test proving it can be done, any success is welcomed.

Wendy Kramer is co-founder, with her donor-conceived son Ryan, of the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR).

“Wendy told me she thought the North Korea negotiations were a great success,” Kirk said.

Tom Davis (no relation to Wendy) is very clear in his perspective on this.

After the letter, doctors Owen and Wendy went to the princess, as the state of her health rendered medical assistance necessary.

Diana and Wendy did not even wait to discuss the expediency of thus side-tracking.

Here Wendy fixed a reproachful gaze on Geraldine, who coloured slightly.

"She didn't say we mightn't go to the bonfire," sneezed Wendy, on their way down the passage.

"Don't make such a fuss; you know you're enjoying it, old sport," said Wendy.

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