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Windham

[ win-duhm ]

noun

  1. a town in NE Connecticut.
  2. a town in SW Maine.


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In Montana, where Windham and his colleagues recently filed a similar case, all three plaintiffs ran DPC practices.

Today, Windham said, the Kiawah Conservancy operates as a nonprofit land trust for the island, encouraging the protection of the environment by working in conjunction with landowners.

Under questioning from Alito, Windham said the number was “zero” before the events at issue now.

An attempt to render it illegal was defeated in parliament in 1800, chiefly through the opposition of Windham.

Nevertheless Windham and others of Fox's party supported the government, and the address was carried without a division.

He intrusted himself to Colone Windham of Dorsetshire, an affectionate partisan of the royal family.

Sir Colin Campbell marched over it, and in safety reached the intrenchment in which Windham was shut up.

Windham is a neighbor of ours, and last summer I kept telling him that his collie was worrying my Shropshires.

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