Proper noun
Wilken
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Leukaemia survivor, Sharleigh Wilken pleads with the public to become a blood stem cell donor. Source: Internet
Chrysostom, John (quoted in Wilken, p. 30) One of the recurring features of John's homilies is his emphasis on care for the needy. Source: Internet
See Wilken, p. xv, and also "John Chrysostom" in Encyclopaedia Judaica It is disputed whether the main target were specifically Judaizers or Jews in general. Source: Internet
The tournament sees two or three bowlers from each District (“depending how much time we have”) pitted against each other in a lawn bowls-style singles knockout comp. Photo by Jordan Wilken, RAS. Source: Internet
Wilken, p. 26. Chrysostom wrote that, already in his day, it was customary for Antiochenes to send their sons to be educated by monks. Source: Internet
Based on MWH’s term sheet at the time, AIDEA was told portions of the SETS and grant money totaling $79.5 million would still be available for funding gas distribution systems after the plant was paid for, Wilken said. Source: Internet