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wire

[wahyuhr] / waɪər /


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Dick Lutz, 76, who publishes Roosevelt Island’s community newspaper, Main Street WIRE, said he’s “thrilled” to see a presidential candidate launch her campaign on the island where he’s lived for the past 34 years.

From Time • Jun. 12, 2015

TO THE WIRE: George employs a two-rod trolling spread aboard the NicoleMarie.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Nina" Pulliam was his secretary for 15 years, has been his wife for five, once ran his Indianapolis radio station, WIRE.

From Time Magazine Archive

WIRE, EVA, 15 years old, 613 West Sixty-first place.

From Chicago's Awful Theater Horror by Various

WIRE, ENAMELLED.—Wire that is given a thin coat of enamel which insulates it.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)




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