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whitten

[ wit-n, hwit- ]

noun

British.
  1. any of several trees or shrubs having clusters of white flowers, such as the guelder rose, mountain ash, or wayfaring tree.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of whitten1

First recorded in 1665–75; ultimately from Old English ³ó·ÉÄ«³Ù¾±²Ô²µ³Ù°ùŧ´Ç·É “whitten tree,†from ³ó·ÉÄ«³Ù white ( def ) + -ing -ing 3( def ) + ³Ù°ùŧ´Ç·É tree ( def )
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Elaine Whitten from Hamiltonsbawn was also among the crowd and she had a front row position to meet the royal couple.

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“Cruise is on a mission to leverage driverless technology to create safer streets and redefine urban life,†Cruise Chief Executive Marc Whitten said in a statement announcing the partnership.

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Whitten began leading the company after founder and CEO Kyle Vogt stepped down after the California license suspension.

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The partnership with Uber is the company’s latest move under Whitten to regain public trust and establish a reliable revenue stream.

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Whitten was resolute: He believed he could win.

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