In movies, the character seen frequently in Egypt is that of the archaeologist, and Wilkinson uncovers some memorable ones.
The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet|William O’Connor|June 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Without the Nile,” declares Wilkinson, “there would be no Egypt.
The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet|William O’Connor|June 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There are also the looting and desecrating “archaeologists” for whom Wilkinson reserves his most scornful language.
The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet|William O’Connor|June 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As Wilkinson highlights, the rather strange Facebook group has amassed more than 12,000 followers.
All You Need to Be a Modern Digital Stalker Is a Smartphone|Tauriq Moosa|April 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Wilkinson, an editor at DeBrief, was on a train, eating a rushed meal.
All You Need to Be a Modern Digital Stalker Is a Smartphone|Tauriq Moosa|April 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But, to turn what was grave into farce, the door opened, and Wilkinson ushered in Peter Peebles.
Red Gauntlet|Sir Walter Scott
Citizen was the proper term now,—Citizen General Wilkinson when that magnate came to town, resplendent in his brigadier's uniform.
The Crossing|Winston Churchill
Swartwout, perhaps inspired by Jackson, later confirmed this public impression of Wilkinson's cowardice.
The Life of John Marshall Volume 3 of 4|Albert J. Beveridge
The man went, and Mrs. Wilkinson sat silent in the post-chaise for a quarter of an hour.
The Bertrams|Anthony Trollope
A short time before Wilkinson arrived, most of the warriors had gone up the river to a French store to purchase ammunition.
The Land of the Miamis|Elmore Barce
British Dictionary definitions for Wilkinson
Wilkinson
/ (ˈwɪlkɪnsən) /
noun
Jonny . born 1979, English Rugby Union player: scored 1,179 points (an England record) in 92 internationals (1998–2011); scored the last-minute drop goal that won England victory in the final of the 2003 World Cup