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Wilma

[wil-muh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.



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An example of Fefferman’s point is the South L.A. classroom of Dorsey High Advanced Placement African American studies teacher Donald Singleton, which is decorated with African flags, dolls in colorful African clothing and a wall of fame that includes pictures of Thurgood Marshall, Wilma Rudolph and Colin Powell — a visceral setting within which Singleton and his students wade into the nation’s debate over Black history and race.

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Wilma Burgess, in the 1960s, was regarded as one of the first “out” country singers.

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“Don’t Touch Me,” Wilma Burgess Nashville sensation Wilma Burgess rose to fame during the era of countrypolitan, a subgenre that references the pop crossover for country in the 1960s and ’70s.

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While Jakob bends his brain cracking codes, Lizzie is immersed in her own puzzle: has become of Wilma, their mother, last seen in Poland?

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Wilma van Altena, who was on holiday in Kenya but cut her trip short to return to the Netherlands for a funeral, was among those stuck at the airport.

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