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A week or so before her death, the previous weekend, Whit had witnessed the immediate aftermath of a stabbing right outside her home, in which a 16-year-old was left in a critical condition.
Price per unit: The Laurel, $207,692; The Whit, $243,243
In Elland, they apparently walked on Whit Sunday, while in Holmfirth, different Sunday Schools walked on Whit Monday, eventually gathering together at Victoria Park for a united sing.
But what's remarkable isn't the range of categories and products offered - much of what you can find at Dan and Whit's is available at Walmart or Target - but how the goods are presented.
She and Madonna remain friends only briefly after Madonna quits Michigan for Manhattan, and Whit graduates.
In the Eastern Orthodox Church Whit Monday (or Pentacost Monday) is known as "Monday of the Holy Spirit" or "Day of the Holy Spirit" and is the first day of the afterfeast of Pentecost, being dedicated specifically to the honor of God the Holy Spirit and particularly to the historical event of his descent on the holy apostles on Pentecost.
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WHIT is a brilliant time for piling the whole family into the people-carrier and getting out and about.
Of these, the village of Bampton in Oxfordshire benefited most often, and the annual Whit Monday performance tradition was maintained during the last century for all but two wartime years (1917 and 1918), and continues unabated to the present day.
Director Whit Wales has wedded his experience in film with live theater in Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," performed at the First Parish Church, Fitchburg, this month.
Discovering that Silver Dreams has racing blood, as well as great beauty, Leigh finds Whit, a pro who can train him.
In the 1970s, when Whit Perry worked at the Holiday Inn headquarters in Memphis, he had occasion to write a speech for Kemmons Wilson, legendary founder of the hotel chain.
"Wildlife Of North America: A naturalist's Lifelist" by Eugene, Oregon based professional nature photographer and writer Whit Bronaugh is an informatively impressive compendium of all 4,000 species of animals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, freshwater fish, butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies to be found in the United States and Canada.