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"wilding" Definitions
  1. a plant growing uncultivated in the wild either as a native or an escape
  2. the fruit of a wilding
  3. a wild animal
  4. not domesticated or cultivated : WILD

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Melody WildingLicensed Social Worker and Coach, Melody Wilding, LMSWOne summer night, Melody Wilding recalls canceling on a close friend's wedding weekend last minute.
It was a special moment for the grandchildren, Eliza Carson; Laela Wilding and her son Finn McMurray; Quinn Tivey; Tarquin Wilding; Naomi Wilding; and Rhys Tivey, who are focused on the star's true passion with their work for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
"She wore it proudly and and she wore it the rest of her life," says her granddaughter Laela Wilding, 45, the eldest daughter of Taylor's son, Michael Wilding.
"The best mentors are invested in your growth," Wilding said.
"It was such a simple image," Ms. Wilding Cardon said.
I think re-wilding offers people hope in a hopeless time.
"Don't be afraid to contact someone you don't know well," Wilding said.
"He is quite nomadic and very curious," Wilding said, according to SWNS.
It turned us from young kids wilding out to strategic young kids.
But the wilding-for-retweets approach to Cole's music didn't happen unwarranted.
Out of Elizabeth Taylor's eight marriages, she proposed once, to Michael Wilding.
Find out if the vision in your head matches the reality, Wilding says.
"My grandmother was energized and inspired and you could see it," Wilding recalls.
Leslie, who played fiery wilding Ygritte, was Snow's tumultuous romance throughout the show.
Pimco economist Tiffany Wilding said there remain "compelling arguments" for more aggressive easing.
Out of Elizabeth Taylor&aposs eight marriages, she proposed once, to Michael Wilding.
"We must end the fearful stigma that people intentionally pass along HIV," Wilding says.
Tormund is a Wilding and boasts of his encounter with Sheila the she-bear.
Set boundaries Setting boundaries is key to dealing with passive-aggressive behavior, Wilding said.
Noisey is streaming the whole thing below: Ben Handelman  is wilding out on Twitter.
"I was literally wilding for respect," he told The New York Times last year.
"I didn't expect him to be so drunk," Wilding said on The Howard Stern Show.
"You never want to make a career change from a place of desperation," Wilding said.
It was an unconscious re-wilding, and it is more successful than the bear reintroduction.
Ms. Wilding Cardon, 48, who lives in Utah, had her mending revelation four years ago.
Laela and Naomi Wilding are sisters and granddaughters of the legendary actress and humanitarian Elizabeth Taylor.
"She saw it as an opportunity to reach more people," says Wilding of the tribute concert.
"It's a violent breeder of resentment," said Melody Wilding, an executive coach and licensed social worker.
I was forced to deal with the pain and hanging in the streets, and wilding out.
David and Michelle Wilding of Dallas were among them, accompanied by their daughters, Hope and Grace.
The word was coined by former lawyer Peter Wilding four years before the vote took place.
"Most people don't realize how people living with HIV are being punished," Wilding of ETAF says.
Wilding is the author of an upcoming book on high-achieving, highly perceptive individuals in the workplace.
She posed for photographer Dorothy Wilding twenty days after her father, King George VI, died on Feb.
Everyone should make the effort to improve their gut health by re-wilding their diet and lifestyle.
The haircut would also help explain why Katy Perry was wilding out on the iHeartRadio red carpet.
Kasich wilding out is still pretty embarrassing, but he picked a good show to do it.  2.
Nick Wilding, a rare-book expert who teaches history at Georgia State University, found more troubling evidence.
Accounts differ on why the gator started wilding out when he did, causing Burton to lose all chill.
And while Wilding was "looking for romance," Cohen said he had already friend-zoned him before their date.
"Our parents had to go to college reunions to find out what their peers were doing," Wilding explains.
Pitt, 55, and Shawkat, 30, attended an art opening at the Wilding Cran Gallery in LA. on Saturday.
As global negotiations around climate change seem more and more deadlocked, something like re-wilding seems very exciting.
But once the new chairmen take over, the leadership will need a firm hand to minimize the wilding.
" Asked about the unusually large and enthusiastic crowd out on Court 10, Andreescu said: "These Canadians are wilding.
Her instructors at Cooper Union included pioneering activists like Hans Haacke, Fred Wilson, Dennis Adams and Faith Wilding.
"It's wonderful," Mr. Wilding said, especially after a winter at home that did not send its usual dose.
Prior to attending West's concert together, the pair were seen visiting the Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles.
Wilding recommends initiating new ideas for stretch projects and new challenges you'd like to take on with your supervisor.
In Wilding, Isabella Tree shows what happens when people take a step back and allow nature to take over.
"You know nothing, Jon Snow," he cooed to the camera, firing a Nerf arrow like the world's wimpiest Wilding.
"There's a sense of incompletion to the endless scroll too," says Wilding, who is also a licensed social worker.
By looking for patterns in feedback, people can even discover talents they otherwise take for granted, Ms. Wilding said.
" And yet she found hope this year in a book that might spark conversation around the Thanksgiving table: "Wilding.
Influential galleries from New York and London, including Venus Over Los Angeles, Maccarone and Ibid, have set up outposts alongside local galleries with fancy pedigrees like the Box (run by the artist Paul McCarthy's daughter, Mara McCarthy) and Wilding Cran (owned by Anthony Cran and Naomi deLuce Wilding, the granddaughter of Elizabeth Taylor).
S.) beat Patterson (Australia) 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-03 1919 Patterson (Australia) beat Norman Brookes (Australia) 6-3 693-683 673-663 653-643 No tournament held 633 Brookes (Australia) beat Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) 623-613 603-231 239-237 231877 Wilding (New Zealand) beat Maurice McLoughlin (U.
S.) beat Patterson (Australia) 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-03 1919 Patterson (Australia) beat Norman Brookes (Australia) 6-3 693-683 673-663 653-643 No tournament held 633 Brookes (Australia) beat Anthony Wilding (New Zealand) 623-613 603-231 239-237 231877 Wilding (New Zealand) beat Maurice McLoughlin (U.
In some ways, Jon did the same thing to [his Wilding lover] Ygritte by training the boy who kills her.
"She always said her plan was not to die until there was a cure for AIDS," deLuce Wilding, 43, says.
"He just started wilding out, hitting the bull over the head," a witness, Luis Cruz, told the New York Times.
For Mr. Wilding, the biggest clue that something was off, he said, was a white line in the Christie's map.
"Her grandchildren are deeply inspired to continue her activism," says Wilding, who is also bringing along her son, Finn McMurray, 17.
I know I said this episode would get crazy, but I figured it would be MJ wilding out, not her parents!
They also own several castles and 21,2000 acres in Scotland, which Anders has committed to "re-wilding," as he calls it.
I went up to Mark Wilding, who is Shonda's head writer, and I said so you're going to kill Fitz off?
I see motherfuckers really wilding out and going through it and I'm just like, how did I miss out on that?
"She spoke of it as being something that finally gave her a sense of purpose," Taylor's granddaughter Naomi deLuce Wilding tells PEOPLE.
Reports that youths were roaming the park and attacking people gave rise to the term "wilding" for urban mayhem by marauding teenagers.
An original map, one that came directly off the woodblock, would not have replicated that tear, which happened later, Mr. Wilding said.
We aren't all born wilding out, and it's not some sort of evolutionary scale where you get past that and are superior.
"Influence positive change [by] welcoming feedback and dialogue ... Encouraging two-way communication helps head off passive-aggressive patterns before they start," said Wilding.
Even so, Karl Wilding of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations says numbers of faith-based groups that are not congregations are increasing.
Tormund Giantsbane was sent to Easwatch, along with other wilding warriors, and he wryly jokes that the wildlings are now the Night's Watch.
In fact, Wilding said, just knowing she had a parachute made her determined to try to make things work at her current job.
Both "Feral", by George Monbiot, and Isabella Tree's "Wilding" champion the power of self-regulating nature to flourish once human control is relinquished.
" — Melody Wilding "Honestly, many job descriptions are hacked together, based on what that company saw was listed for similar positions at other places.
"We have gotten to 0 percent transmission when people are adhering to proper medications," says Laela Wilding, Ambassador of The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
Human behavior expert and business performance coach, Melody Wilding, LMSW, suggested to Psych Central adopting " an open-door policy," especially if you're at work.
Melody Wilding, a New York-based social worker who coaches high-achieving female entrepreneurs, says she often hears about JOCS from her clients, too.
She even posed nude for the voluptuous "Venus Verticordia" in 1868, only for Rossetti to replace her face with that of model Alexa Wilding.
If spring is for pretty, washed-out mermaid hues (cotton-candy pink hair, anyone?), then summer is for embracing full-on color and wilding out.
"There's so much to tackle, and so many options," said Melody Wilding, a licensed social worker whose New York practice is career and executive coaching.
The press was filled with lurid accounts of "wilding", described as a Harlem fad in which adolescent boys roamed the park in packs, seeking targets.
But I think the dynamic in the last third of "The Light Years" is less a queering of the wilderness than a wilding of queerness.
Wilding says she likes thinking of a career change as an opportunity to reset and be intentional about crafting your career to fit who you are.
"Our parents told us that if we did well in school and treated people well, then we'd get a good job and be set," Wilding says.
Wilding shares strategies for perfectionists to shift toward finding the "perfect" balance, including celebrating your victories and breaking your goals up into smaller, more manageable steps.
"She was one of the first celebrities to get up and not only do things like start a foundation, but to be so outspoken," deLuce Wilding says.
This event is what inspired the name of hardcore band The Wilding Incident, who decided to put the plight of living in the city on their back.
One of these criticisms is of "re-wilding," where predators that were once thought of as a threat are reintroduced in order to benefit the whole ecosystem.
David and Michelle Wilding of Dallas were among a steady shuffle of visitors outside the White House on Tuesday afternoon, along with their daughters, Hope and Grace.
Mr. Wilding won fame in rare-book circles in 2012 for exposing a book, promoted as a rare ancient copy of a work by Galileo, as fraudulent.
The short film, which was created by the Elizabeth Taylor Trust just in time for Mother's Day, includes a variety of photos of Taylor during intimate moments with her children — the first of which shows one of her husbands, Mike Todd, behind her two sons, Michael Wilding Jr. and Chris Wilding as they peak at their new baby sister, Liza Todd, in Taylor's arms just after her birth in 1957.
"Between our family foundations we concentrated on land conservation, land restoration, species restoration and re-wilding, which has become a major part of our work," Tompkins tells CNN.
The lesson, according to Wilding and Lee, is the same for both approaches to productivity: The philosophy is a good one, but its implementation can be a problem.
Even so, the sheer force of the wilding, which seemed to take on its own momentum, amazed Tree and Burrell and even the experts that helped guide them.
At the time, authorities blamed the incident on gang activity, chalking it up to "wilding," a term used to describe people who intended to terrorize strangers in the park.
Then it was a case of finding the right drummer, and that guy was Dan Wilding, somebody I had stored in the back of my brain for a while.
As David Dinkins ran against incumbent Ed Koch in the 1989 Democratic primary for mayor, he made "anti-wilding" legislation part of his appeal to voters, and it worked.
Now, her family, including children Michael Wilding Jr. and Liza Todd-Tivey and grandchildren Quinn Tivey and Naomi Wilding, are continuing her fight as The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation launches an online art auction to benefit its efforts to eradicate the disease "The thing that was most important to me in my youth was making art and my mother loves art," says her son Michael, 66, a sculptor who contributed his art to the auction.
He had previously been set up with Stern show staffer Chris Wilding, and was returning to the SiriusXM program to fill the shock jock in on how their date went.
The woman, Wendy Hooker, a retired designer of window displays, had first called the trapper in August after seeing a dozen raccoons "wilding" in her yard, as she put it.
" —Melody Wilding "This wonderful book encourages the reader to be aware of and open to the opportunities that may seem random but can lead to fulfilling career and personal experiences.
Bran instructed Osha, a wilding, to take him to the Umber home, a family loyal to the Starks, so the two of them — plus Shaggydog — were last seen heading there.
Harington, who plays Jon Snow on Game Of Thrones, was both the on and offscreen lover of Leslie before her wilding character, Ygritte, was shockingly killed off in season 4.
Fans obsessed with the idea of a romantic connection between the wilding and the warrior have started to splice together footage of pair, making videos celebrating their (potentially) beautiful love.
He refused to undermine that effort, or to give his Wilding army to Stannis Baratheon to fight the Boltons, and for that, he was sentenced to burn at the stake.
It looks like Φ. A member of the Night's Watch uncovers this symbol in the snow and sees a wilding girl who has been pinned to a tree, dead, behind him.
Tiffany Wilding, chief United States economist at PIMCO, pointed out in a research note that the current level of manufacturing and service indexes has historically come alongside 1 percent overall growth.
Mr. Wilding, however, has since suggested that the provenance of the Bavarian map is also suspect, and said the first time that map was mentioned in any document was in 1960.
"Large charities in particular are increasingly scrutinized on issues such as their impact on the environment," said Karl Wilding, director of public policy and volunteering at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
Meyhem Lauren's new mixtape Piatto d'Oro—which features 14 "high-octane-tales of fine silks, lobster dinners, and wilding out as only Laurenovitch can"—is available for free download on Food's Gold.
A lot of the celebrations of re-wilding are about bringing back areas in the global north while the decimation of so-called biodiversity hotspots in the global south pick up speed.
Some news reports called it "wilding," a term that was meant to describe various forms of illegality, but that later came to symbolize the guilty-until-proven-innocent atmosphere the teenagers faced.
"Like a lot of the work I've done up to this point, 'The Lost Words' has been about re-wilding or reanimating an available language for place and for nature," Macfarlane said.
"I wanted to be clear with you in the beginning because you were in a position where you deserved that," Cohen told Wilding, who was in the studio as he recounted their date.
"Recent U.S. economic data have been somewhat more encouraging, but the broader growth trends in a number of sectors still look notably weak," Wilding said in a post on the bond giant's web site.
"She was one of the first celebrities to get up and not only do things like start a foundation, but to be so outspoken," Taylor's granddaughter Naomi deLuce Wilding told PEOPLE earlier this year.
The phrase included on the statue's banner — "Courage calls to courage everywhere" — is an excerpt from a speech made by Fawcett reflecting on the death of Emily Wilding-Davidson at the 1913 Epsom Derby.
" While Taylor was celebrated for her great beauty, with that in mind, Wilding says, "I would love for her to be remembered as one who stood up for herself, and stood up for others.
In 26, Ms. Chua, who is now 24, received a degree in mass communication, turned professional, spent eight months in Thailand training with the Australian coach Shane Wilding, and won the Thai L.P.G.A. Open.
"Vanessa and I are so overcome with joy to welcome our beautiful baby boy ATLAS WILDING SHEREMET-BLACK into this crazy world," the chef wrote, adding that their son was born at 12:24 a.m.
"The stigma that they were these horrible animals engaged in wilding has followed them through their life," said Jonathan Moore, one of several attorneys who secured a $41 million settlement in 2014 on their behalf.
If you read George Monbiot's book Feral (which I also recommend; [it] deals with man's effects on nature and re-wilding the land), then you will really know how ahead of his time Jeffries was.
It's going to be great, and I am also looking forward to wilding out at the Milkshake Factory—I remember coming across it on tour years ago, and have been dreaming about it ever since.
Eventually, the band got the recording bug again and, after enlisting drummer Dan Wilding, released Surgical Steel, an album that seemed less like a comeback and more like the next logical step in their brutal trajectory.
To Wilding and others in her field, the impulse to do better may start out as healthy and goal-oriented, but the dynamics of the internet can turn it into something counterproductive, if not self-destructive.
While wilding out at Momofuku Milk Bar in one of the previous New York episodes of Fuck, That's Delicious, he may have unknowingly concocted the greatest drinkable ice cream creation of all time: the Baklava Milkshake.
Cuba Gooding Jr. is living proof you don't need to be a college student to go absolutely nuts on spring break ... because he's wilding out at a pool party at Shore Club South Beach in Miami Beach.
The past seven months have seen new statues of Emily Wilding Davison, Emmeline Pankhurst (pictured) and Annie Kenney (all suffragettes); Rudyard Kipling, a poet and novelist; and a boy standing on a tree, representing the trauma of war.
Over email (sometimes written in ALL CAPS), I'm asked for my views on campus rape, food poverty at public schools; had I seen the film Suffragette and did I know about Emily Wilding Davison and the King's horse?
What they're saying: "That is evidence to suggest that something structural has changed, and it's made the saving rate kind of sticky at higher levels," Tiffany Wilding, a U.S. economist at Pacific Investment Management Co., told the WSJ.
"With so many people in the world's biggest cities suffering from ever hotter streets and polluted air, mayors are turning to trees and re-wilding to create havens for people that help our planet breathe as well," she said.
Speaking of hoaxes about people wilding out on meth, a story from a site called World News Daily Report has been recirculating this week about a babysitter who did so much meth she ate a three-month-old baby.
The New York tabloids had coined the word "wilding" to describe the activities of a small group of minority youths who were allegedly involved in criminal activity totally unrelated to Meili, and in a different area of the park, that night.
Below is an explainer of the Brexit basics: For a graphic: here A blend of "Britain" and "exit", the word was coined by former lawyer Peter Wilding four years before the vote for the UK to leave the EU took place.
These include the Woman's Building records and videos, as well as archives of related collectives like the Feminist Art Workers, the Waitresses, and the Sisters for Survival, and the solo archives of artists Barbara T. Smith, Faith Wilding, and Nancy Buchanan.
" By attending AIDSWatch, Taylor's grandchildren hope to continue her fight for the importance of safe sex and sex education, and says Wilding, "to educate Congress on policies to end the HIV epidemic and to best care for those living with HIV.
In the years since her own early-20s flameout, Wilding, a classic hustler, has become a performance coach for high-achieving professionals—the person you call when your hair starts falling out—and a staunch critic of internet-fueled self-optimization.
"You're electing a leader, and you want that person to be around for another four years or eight years to do the job that you're electing him to do," said Martha Wilding, 55, a school librarian from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
There are numerous how-to books, like "Visible Mending: Artful Stitchery to Repair and Refresh Your Favorite Things" by Jenny Wilding Cardon, and the forthcoming "Mending Life," by Nina and Sonya Montenegro, sisters who run the art collective the Far Woods.
The primary victims are Alison Wilding, whose vast orange and black sculpture "Assembly" (1991) is claustrophobically placed in the first room and Sarah Lucas whose sexy stuffed-tights-woman "Pauline Bunny" (1997) loses all of its impact because of bad lighting.
And actually, I wanted to offer her a copy of Isabella Tree's "Wilding," a book which sustained me this year, and seeded some much-needed acreage for hope -- a hope I cling to as we move into the holiday season.
Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm, by Isabella TreeThis is the story of the Knepp Experiment, a pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex, United Kingdom, in which free-roaming grazing animals were used to create new habitats for wildlife.
Tan conceives of his program as a process of "re-wilding," an emphasis that shows he's not indulging in doomsday prepper fantasies of chaos and despair but trying to preserve forms of knowledge that have become lost or endangered in many contemporary cultures.
"In a nutshell, unlike in March, April's soft inflation across a range of core goods and services prices cannot be explained away by large, one-off price adjustments or other quirks in the data," PIMCO U.S. economist Tiffany Wilding wrote in a blog post.
She was the kind of grandmother who liked to snuggle, watch movies, and try on jewelry says Elizabeth Taylor's granddaughter, Laela Wilding, and when your grandmother is a screen legend with a famous jewelry closet, accessorizing means trying on the famous 33.19-carat Krupp diamond.
For "Womanhouse," a fabled group installation organized by Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro in an abandoned Hollywood mansion in 1972, the artist Faith Wilding created a room-size net of crochet work that recalled spider webs, Gothic horror films and human tissue, including uterine lining.
She can spit the best flow in all of rap parody "I Love My Dog," play the straight woman to John Mulaney's prop-wilding "Cha-Cha Slide" dancer, craft a fur-drenched Empire-ified version of Ivanka Trump, and embody political figures like representative Ilhan Omar.
Emily Wilding Davison, best known for being fatally trampled by the king's horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913, hid in a broom cupboard in the Houses of Parliament during the census of 1911, so that a woman could list the House of Commons as her address.
Having traveled across the United States to attend the Gathering of the Juggalos, the March on DC and Juggalo Weekend, I had some experience under my belt, but as a queer femme, being in a group of men known for "wilding out" was a little intimidating.
THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE: A Chronicle of a City Wilding by Sarah Burns This 2011 book was the first to reconsider the Central Park Five case after the men were exonerated and the authorities learned that the serial rapist Matias Reyes was responsible for the crime.
We did see some of the money market instruments' rates been raised last week, try to deleverage but my guess is, if you start to see too much of deleverage, the growth environment start to be threatened, you may actually see the PBOC wilding some of those back.
Eighty-six percent of recruitment decision makers agree that it's important for candidates to be able to clearly communicate their achievements, "but because our brains have a way of discounting the positive, we often don't remember them when we need to make a case for ourselves," Ms. Wilding said.
He told Stern that before his date with Wilding, he had a full day — which included guest-hosting the fourth hour Today show, having lunch at the Palm, going to work event at the top of the Rock, and catching up with his best friend for dinner at the Polo Lounge.
The list include Pete Nowalk from How to Get Away with Murder, Krista Vernoff for Grey's Anatomy, Stacy McKee for the Grey's spinoff, Don Todd and Paul William Davies from For the People, Mark Fish for Scandal, Mark Wilding for the Grey's Anatomy spinoff, and Bill Harper for Grey's Anatomy.
While struggling with the aftermath of California wildfires and the apocalyptic threat of climate change, she read Isabella Tree's book "Wilding" — an account of a woman and her husband's years spent renewing their wasted farmland by letting it grow wild — and it inspired in her radical hope for the future.
Compounding our difficulty accepting compliments is the "internalized message that it's not good to seem like we're bragging," which leads to the common tendency of explaining away achievements, according to Melody Wilding, a licensed social worker, professor of human behavior at Hunter College and performance coach for clients in high-powered jobs.
Compounding our difficulty accepting compliments is the "internalized message that it's not good to seem like we're bragging," which leads to the common tendency of explaining away achievements, according to Melody Wilding, a licensed clinical social worker, professor of human behavior at Hunter College and performance coach for clients in high-powered jobs.
The fiction we've read in the group includes "Birds of a Lesser Paradise," by Megan Mayhew Bergman; "Life of Pi," by Yann Martel; "Ordinary Wolves," by Seth Kantner; "The Year of the Flood," by Margaret Atwood; "The Wilding," by Benjamin Percy; "Ishmael," by Daniel Quinn; and "Memory of Water," by Emmi Itaaranta.
S.) bt Alfred Dunlop 3-6 3-24 21905-24 26-26 23-43 24 Rice bt H. Parker 26-24 6-4 6-4 1906 Wilding (New Zealand) bt H. Parker 6-63 6-4 6-4 1905 Heath bt Arthur Curtis 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 Compiled by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru
S.) bt Alfred Dunlop 3-6 3-24 21905-24 26-26 23-43 24 Rice bt H. Parker 26-24 6-4 6-4 1906 Wilding (New Zealand) bt H. Parker 6-63 6-4 6-4 1905 Heath bt Arthur Curtis 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan Chakraborty
The Beaver County Sheriff's Office posted the following notice on Facebook: The girls, an 8-year-old and a 16-year-old, were on a hike near Puffer Lake, in an area known as Big Flat, when the bolt struck the younger girl on the top of the head and then traveled into the older girl, said Wende Wilding of Fishlake National Forest.
S.) bt Alfred Dunlop 3-6 3-24 21905-24 26-26 23-43 24 Rice bt H. Parker 26-24 6-4 6-4 1906 Wilding (New Zealand) bt H. Parker 6-63 6-4 6-4 1905 Heath bt Arthur Curtis 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 Compiled by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Nick Mulvenney
S.) bt Alfred Dunlop 3-6 3-24 21905-24 26-26 23-43 24 Rice bt H. Parker 26-24 6-4 6-4 1906 Wilding (New Zealand) bt H. Parker 6-63 6-4 6-4 1905 Heath bt Arthur Curtis 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan Chakraborty
Nevertheless, the miniseries offers a damning window into the criminal-justice system, from the media's willing adoption of the "wilding" narrative to then-private citizen Donald Trump wading into the controversy by advocating for the death penalty -- eliciting a tart rejoinder from a parent who suggests (in what feels a bit too on the nose) that the real-estate developer's 15 minutes of fame were nearly up.
Anne Wilding, a 63-year-old British pensioner who has lived in the tiny western French village of La Petite Breille for 15 years, said she was born British and wanted to keep her nationality but may apply for French citizenship as well if Britain does not good get a good deal on leaving the EU. Some Britons are applying for Belgian passports as long-time residents of Belgium or applying to the countries of their European spouses.
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