Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
Wardle (plural Wardles)
A village and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6157).
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SD9116).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn Pennsylvania, state officials weren't able to begin testing until March 2 because of problems with the CDC's initial kit, according to Nate Wardle, a spokesperson at its department of health. Source: Internet
Qtd. in Wardle, 202. She continued to write avidly, despite not only her pregnancy and the burdens of being a new mother alone in a foreign country, but also the growing tumult of the French Revolution. Source: Internet
Wardle points out that for companies that manage their devices using Apple's Activation Lock and Find My features, the jailbreak could be particularly problematic both in terms of possible device theft and other insider threats. Source: Internet
However, in the name of a security patch, all Apple did was simply blacklist the signed apps Wardle was abusing to bypass Gatekeeper, rather than fixing the underlying problem. Source: Internet
Last year, CBMM awarded $25,000 to nine high-level athletes, notably recently retired cross-country skier Noah Hoffman, a two-time Olympian, and alpine skier Galena Wardle. Source: Internet
“Sometimes when her depression gets bad she will fall behind in school and she will distance herself from social events,” Wardle said. Source: Internet