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  • 11wiles — noun (plural) clever talk or tricks used to persuade someone to do what you want: She used all her wiles to coax a young man to help her escape …

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  • 12Wiles, Andrew John — ▪ 1994       In June 1993, at a small conference of mathematicians at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, Andrew Wiles dropped a historic bombshell. He had solved one of mathematics oldest mysteries, Fermat s last theorem. The Princeton… …

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  • 13Wiles , Andrew John — (1953–) British mathematician The son of a theology professor, Wiles was educated at Cambridge University, where he gained his PhD in 1980. He immediately took up an appointment as professor of mathematics at Princeton. Wiles worked on the most… …

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  • 14Wiles — noun A patronymic form of Wile …

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  • 15wiles — waɪl n. trick, cunning; lure, enticement v. plan a scheme; cheat, deceive; tempt, entice; pass time (when used as wile away ) …

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  • 16wiles — lewis …

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  • 17wiles — UK [waɪlz] / US noun [plural] ways of persuading or tricking someone so that they do what you want …

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  • 18wiles — [waɪlz] noun [plural] ways of persuading or tricking someone so that they do what you want …

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  • 19Deborah Wiles — (born May 7, 1953, Mobile, Alabama, USA) is an award winning children s book author.[1] Her second novel, Each Little Bird That Sings, was a 2005 National Book Award finalist. Contents 1 Personal life 2 Works …

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  • 20Andrew John Wiles — Andrew Wiles (Oktober 2005) Sir Andrew John Wiles KBE, FRS (* 11. April 1953 in Cambridge) ist ein britischer Mathematiker. Berühmt wurde er durch seinen Beweis der Taniyama Shimura Vermutung, aus der sich der …

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