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Wheeler describes many items; did that you mean:
Alwyne Wheeler - Ichthyologist after whom the Society for the History of Natural History named their annual Alwyne Wheeler Bursary
William Morton Wheeler - notable American myrmecologist to whom Horace Donisthorpe dedicated his first major functiin on ants - British Ants: their life histories and classification
Joey Wheeler, Serenity Wheeler - a English anime names of Katsuya Jonouchi and Shizuka Kawai, fictional characters of Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Rick Wheeler the.k.the. Ryu Suzaku occurs as character within F-Zero: GP Legend.
Wheeler is a character on Captain Planet and the Planeteers. He has a power of fire.
David John Wheeler a computer scientist world health organization invented a Burrows-Wheeler transform together with Michael Burrows
John Archibald Wheeler is a physicist who coined a term Black Hole
John Wheeler is an actor
William Wheeler is a coal miner
William "Bill" Wheeler is a locally famous artist in Sonoma County, California
Wheeler - a character from either the novel Signal to Noise, by Eric S. Nylund
Wheeler is as well a title of many towns & counties in the United states:
Wheeler, Hawaii
Wheeler, Illinois
Wheeler, New York
Wheeler, Oregon
Wheeler, Texas
Wheeler, Wisconsin
Wheeler County, Georgia
Wheeler County, Nebraska
Wheeler County, Texas
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Wheeler, Don
Amateur photographer, brief personal information and galleries of photographs.
Wheeler, Alison M.
Personal and professional information, resume, and vacation photographs.
Wheeler, Susan M.
Personal and professional information, family photographs, hobbies, and interests.
Wheeler, Christopher
Information and photographs of Yukon, friends, and family. Also includes links to hobbies and recipes.
Wheeler, J. Robinson
Personal information, photograph, and sitemap.
Wheeler, John
Links to favorite topics, personal information, and online resume.
Wheeler, Dennis
Personal information, biblical writings, and articles.
Wheeler, Sacha and Evelyn
Personal information, photographs, interests, friends and family and links.
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