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Wherein
Wherein Where*in", adv.
1. In which; in which place, thing, time, respect, or the
like; -- used relatively.
Her clothes wherein she was clad. --Chaucer.
There are times wherein a man ought to be cautious
as well as innocent. --Swift.
2. In what; -- used interrogatively.
Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him! --Mal. ii.
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Meaning of wherein from wikipedia
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replacement song (DVD only)
Guest star:
Jonathan Kimmel as The King 7 7 "The One
Wherein There Is a Big Twist" Ray
Claffey Dave
Jeser & Matt
Silverstein December 15...
- blow up the
Quicker Stop,
thwarting Leonardo's plans. 2 "The Clip Show
Wherein Dante and
Randal are
Locked in the
Freezer and
Remember Some of the Great...
- Il
merito delle donne, most
commonly translated The
Worth of Women:
Wherein is
Clearly Revealed Their Nobility and
Their Superiority to Men, is a dialogue...
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ancient times. The word "map"
comes from the
medieval Latin:
Mappa mundi,
wherein mappa meant 'napkin' or 'cloth' and
mundi 'the world'. Thus, "map" became...
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pursue a
civil lawsuit against him, in June 2011
JSTOR reached a
settlement wherein Swartz surrendered the
downloaded data. The
following month,
federal authorities...
- Plot
armor is a plot
device wherein a
fictional character is
preserved from harm due to
their necessity for the plot to proceed. The
Oxford English Dictionary...
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rhythmic aspect of the dance. The
viewer is
presented with pure movement,
wherein the
emphasis is the
beauty in motion, form, speed,
range and pattern. This...
- to the
Third Division. Conversely,
Group B
represented the
third tier,
wherein two
teams were
promoted to the
Second Division,
while the
remaining eight...
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Saccharification is a term in
biochemistry for
denoting any
chemical change wherein a
monosaccharide molecule remains intact after becoming unbound from another...
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usually in turn. A round-robin
contrasts with an
elimination tournament,
wherein parti****nts are
eliminated after a
certain number of wins or losses. The...