Look up wold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wold may refer to: WOLD-FM, an American radio station licensed to Marion, Virginia WOLD-LP, an American...
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The Wolds is a term used in England to describe a range of hills which consists of open country overlying a base of limestone or chalk. The Wolds comprise...
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"W.O.L.D." is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song is about an aging disc jockey who travels the United States seeking happiness, which...
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Wold Newton may refer to: Wold Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire, village in the Yorkshire Wolds, England Wold Newton, Lincolnshire, village in the Lincolnshire...
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at death-time. Victor R. Wolder represented Marguerite K. Boyce as her attorney. In a written agreement with Boyce, Wolder agreed to render legal services...
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The Yorkshire Wolds are hills in the counties of the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Yorkshire in Northern England. They are the northernmost chalk...
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Stow-on-the-Wold is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, on top of an 800-foot (244 m) hill at the junction of main roads through...
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Andreas Wold (25 December 1908 – 16 February 1992) was a Norwegian-born econometrician and statistician who had a long career in Sweden. Wold was known...
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Susse Wold (born 17 November 1938) is a stage and screen actress whose career has spanned five decades. Born Lise Wold in Denmark, she is the daughter...
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Wolds Top, also known as Normanby Hill, is the highest point of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The summit elevation is 168 m (551 ft). It lies some distance to...
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