Examples of 'dewdney' in a sentence

Meaning of "dewdney"

Dewdney refers to a village in Canada or a surname of Scottish origin. It can also refer to a book author named Rick Dewdney

How to use "dewdney" in a sentence

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Dewdney was the first to take his art to a wider public.
The petition was rejected by Dewdney.
When Dewdney travelled through the area it was a seasonal settlement of the Ktunaxa.
The find was substantial enough to spur the building of the Dewdney Trail.
Dewdney took orders directly from Macdonald.
Was written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney.
Dewdney Trail Article also available en français.
It was named after the Dewdney Trail, which passed through the area.
Dewdney was originally employed as a surveyor, and supervised the survey of New Westminster.
Part of the Dewdney Trail, and working.
Dewdney originally wanted to pursue a career in civil engineering, studying the subject at Cardiff University.
Maybe that 's how Dewdney writes his books?
Dewdney is the long-time partner of writer Barbara Gowdy.
Travel approximately 10 km east from Mission along the Lougheed Highway ( Highway 7 ) to Dewdney.
Christopher Dewdney is also an accomplished non-fiction writer.

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Dewdney on evidence that Flight 93 was shot down by the US military.
Canadian scientist A.K. Dewdney on the impossibility of cell phone calls at high altitude.
Dewdney was active in political life in British Columbia throughout the 1860s.
Life in the Transhuman Era, Dewdney considers the repurcussions for humanism of contemporary technological advances.
Kee Dewdney of Physics911 . net conducted some research of his own.
Tassé, Gilles and Selwyn Dewdney 1977 Travaux et relevés récents sur l'art rupestre amérindien.
In 1865, Edgar Dewdney used the fort as a base camp for the construction of the trail.
In 1864, Dewdney married Jane Shaw Moir, the daughter of a tea plantation owner from Ceylon.

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