dewitt in A Sentence

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    Dewitt: I didn't know him before.

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    Derek Dewitt: You spelled his name wrong.

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    However, Dewitt is not among those fleeing.

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    Rose Dewitt Bukater.

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    Lynn White and Calvin Dewitt represent each side of this dichotomy.

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    We have a certain language and we train that among our waitstaff,” Dewitt says.

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    Mother- that was the bank where we deposited all our hurts and worries. ~T. Dewitt Talmage.

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    Dewitt's experiment worked, and he soon began converting more of his seafood restaurants into mountain lodges.

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    Mother that was the bank where we deposited all our hurts and worries.- By T. Dewitt Talmage.

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    In fact, Dewitt says today's market is similar to the one from which Hooters emerged in 1983.

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    When we see regulars walk in the door for lunch, the hostesses and waitstaff greet the guy by name," Dewitt says.

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    When James Cameron was writing the movie, he intended for the main characters Rose Dewitt Bukater and Jack Dawson to be entirely fictitious.

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    Unlikely Mission- Set in 1912, hired gun Booker Dewitt must rescue a mysterious girl from the sky-city of Columbia or never leave it alive.

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    TUnlikely Mission u2013 Set in 1912, hired gun Booker Dewitt must rescue a mysterious girl from the sky-city of Columbia or never leave it alive.

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    The phrase"many-worlds" is due to Bryce Dewitt,[7] who was responsible for the wider popularisation of Everett's theory, which had been largely ignored for the first decade after publication.

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    Dewitt's phrase“many-worlds” has become so much more popular than Everett's“Universal Wavefunction” or Everett-Wheeler's“Relative State Formulation” that many forget that this is only a difference of terminology; the content of all three papers is the same.

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    Dewitt's phrase"many-worlds" has become so much more popular than Everett's"Universal Wavefunction" or Everett- Wheeler's"Relative State Formulation" that many forget that this is only a difference of terminology; the content of both of Everett's papers and Dewitt's popular article is the same.

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    In a talk that may make you feel a bit less guilty about handing a tablet to a child while you make dinner, Dewitt envisions a future where we're excited to see kids interacting with screens and shows us exciting ways new technologies can actually help them grow, connect and learn.

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