Examples of 'wightman' in a sentence

Meaning of "wightman"

wightman (noun) - No widely recognized definition, possibly a surname or a place name
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  • A surname.
  • An unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Iowa, United States.
  • An unincorporated community in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.

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Wightman believes her experience will benefit council.
The first man to be involved in management at both clubs was Harold Wightman.
Wightman hopes to influence her students in the same way.
The transformation rule is the second Wightman axiom of quantum field theory.
George Wightman had two daughters and five sons.
The traditional basis of constructive quantum field theory is the set of Wightman axioms.
However Wightman backed out of the deal at the last minute.
The last person to be burned at the stake was Edward Wightman.
Wightman could not say exactly when the Pilgrim would be back online.
He is married to actress Natasha Wightman.
Marianne Wightman is a freelance writer based in Ottawa.
We will move on with Mr Wightman.
Joe Wightman started getting violent.
In the singles final she lost Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman in three sets.
Gillian Wightman from the UK gives us a good example of this.

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She ended her season by competing for Great Britain in the Wightman Cup.
The Wightman Award is selected by a committee composed of Canadian medical leaders.
However, no evidence of plant food was found at the Wightman site.
Gillian Wightman from Scotland shares a case with an interesting core issue.
Hospitals are all in the process of digitizing medical records, Wightman reports.
This article by Gillian Wightman of Scotland provides good skill building along these lines.
Some of this track follows the course of today 's Wightman Road.
Wayne Wightman is an American science fiction writer.
By permuting the variables we get n! different Wightman functions defined in n! different wedges.
Wightman is a member of the Scottish Green Party.
One can generalize the Wightman axioms to dimensions other than 4.
Wightman Visiting Professors are selected every two years.
Besides farming and raising livestock, Wightman was also involved in fishing and shipbuilding.
The Wightman Cup was discontinued after this edition.
When the war ended, she captained Britain 's Wightman Cup team for a couple of years.
Mayor Wightman was instrumental in the construction of a new Boston City Hall.
After his apprenticeship ended Wightman associated in business with Mr. Codman.
Jackson Wightman resigned as communications director to work with a private public-relations firm.
Special software needed to read non-HTML documents Wightman Communications Ltd.
The runner was Patrick Wightman from the United Kingdom, who dressed as a banana.
Special software needed to read non-HTML documents Wightman Telecom Ltd.
The examples with d < 4 satisfy the Wightman axioms as well as the Osterwalder-Schrader axioms.
The steamer " Bellingham " was the conscript boat for Fort Wightman on Long Island.
Joe Wightman got into a fight with another neighbour, Sean O'Donnell, apparently concerning Teresa Morgan.
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I asked Mr. Wightman to go through it.
And put the question to Mr. Wightman.
Arthur Wightman and Lars Gårding, " Fields as operator-valued distributions in relativistic quantum theory.
He then returned to Princeton, obtaining a doctorate in physics in 1966 with Arthur Wightman.
By the 1830s Wightman had also begun to participate in the community affairs of his area.
UME were developed independently by Wightman and Fleischmann around 1980.
Wightman was also a visiting fellow in the Churchill College at Cambridge in 2011.
He completed his PhD at Princeton University in 1971 with advisor Arthur Wightman.
Arthur Wightman, 90, American mathematical physicist Wightman axioms.
Wightman undertook undergraduate studies at the University of St Andrews, receiving her MA in 1960.

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