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waldo

[wawl-doh, wol-] / ˈwɔl doʊ, ˈwɒl- /


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“This room holds a lot of memories and I thank God every day for each and every one of them,” she wrote, before going on to share a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “A house is made of walls and beams; a home is built of love and dreams.”

From MarketWatch

Larger-than-life characters — Roosevelt, Ralph Waldo Emerson — make star appearances.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, early college programs are a step in the right direction, said Eric Waldo, president and chief executive of the D.C.

From Washington Post

And they have turned Mr. Reddé into a leading character of French demonstrations, a kind of “Where’s Waldo?” who invariably appears alongside unionists blowing foghorns and battalions of armor-clad riot police.

From New York Times

In 1896, she became engaged to Edwin Waldo, who worked at University Settlement, a social services agency in Manhattan, and who was also a painter and a musician.

From New York Times