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Then she sent the animal galloping toward the now undefended Whitewing goal, even though there was no longer any need for speed.
"This is my fifth month of being sober," Mrs. Whitewing said.
Four stubborn giants of the Whitewing team had bitten the dust before she triumphed and went on to score that last go-to-hell goal.
Helping her was Beverly Whitewing, a member of the congregation who has been winning her battle against the demons of despair and drink.
With all of her teammates downed in the final period, she had singlehandedly fought off Whitewing's last-ditch assault on the Greenhammer goal.
The name of the fourth apprentice, rumored to be Dovekit or Ivykit, Whitewing's children, was revealed at the end of Sunrise.
She and the verrul made a slow circuit of the arena, both of them nodding to the deafening plaudits of Greenhammer and Whitewing fans alike.
This implied that the next book, The Fourth Apprentice, would reveal that one of the two daughters of Whitewing were to be part of the prophecy.
She then went on to express deep concerns about the accounting practices used by Arthur Andersen involving three partnerships by the names of Condor, Raptor and Whitewing.
The board was informed of the rationale for using the Whitewing, LJM, and Raptor transactions, and after approving them, received status updates on the entities' operations.
Chester Bennington, lead singer of popular band Linkin Park, has lived with his wife and children in the Whitewing at Higley community, located in Gilbert, since 2008.
Notable examples of special purpose entities that Enron employed were JEDI, Chewco, Whitewing, and LJM.
Whitewing allowed Enron to realize cash from the partnership's investments, while keeping the partnership's debt obligations - including the $2.4 billion it raised from large investors - off Enron's balance sheet.
For someone to use a given parcel, "you have to get the permission of co-owners - 100 co-owners," said Lisa Whitewing, the chairwoman of Winnebago's planning and zoning commission.
Drachman, Roy P, 1999, From Cowtown to Desert Metropolis: Ninety Years of Arizona Memories Whitewing Press, San Francisco.
However, as he watches Whitewing's kits walking in the clearing, he realizes that one of the kits will be the third, being the granddaughter of Cloudtail who is the nephew of Firestar.
Book 1 is called the "Fourth Apprentice" It is based on Dovekit and Ivykit, the daughters of Whitewing and Birchfall and the granddaughters of Cloudtail and Brightheart.
Enron had included Whitewing in its consolidated financial statements in 1998 but removed it in March 1999, arguing that since it was owned jointly by Enron and Osprey it no longer belonged in Enron's reports.
Osprey seems to have been a central fund-raising entity for several of Enron's partnerships, including LJM and Whitewing L.P., a partnership created by Enron that invested in energy-related projects in Europe and South America, including an electric distribution company in Brazil.
While many Enron-related assets with names like Osprey and Whitewing are worthless, LJM2 has such other valuable non-Enron assets as a large stake in Northern Border Partnership L.P., which owns a natural gas pipeline linking the United States and Canada.