Willer


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Will´er


n.1.One who wills.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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When ye are willers of one will, and when that change of every need is needful to you: there is the origin of your virtue.
Eugene's Jerry Dodge and Fred Willer finished second in their divisions Sunday at the Oldies But Goodies races at Woodburn Dragstrip.
Tickets are available from Mr Willer, 24 Woodloes Avenue, Warwick, CV34 5TF.
Fred Willer, a design engineer for the county who is coordinating a long-term response, says the site shows evidence - hillside trees bent or bowed by shifts in the soil beneath them - of longtime slide activity.
Willer II from Downers Grove South High School and Annaliese Disimone from Montini Catholic High School in Lombard.
Among specific topics are privileging the common good: the moral economy of printing privileges in the 17th-century Dutch Republic, book lotteries as sale events for slow-sellers: the case of Amsterdam in the late 18th century, buying and selling in one trip: book barter in times of trouble for Francesco Ciotti' printing and bookselling house, early modern shelf lives: the context and content of Georg Willer's music stock catalogue of 1622, and lost in transaction: discollecting incunabula in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The new documentary Red Trees comes from filmmaker Marina Willer, who created the short film that turned into this full-length feature as an exploration of her family's life in Prague before the rise of the Nazis and their subsequent exodus to Brazil.
For the renewal of vows at the Shrine of Jesus The Way, The Truth and the Life in Pasay City, fashion designer Willer Racelis made me a bejeweled green gown for my bridesmaid role.