Similar words: low-end, robert owen, jesse owens, wen, wend, went, wench, twenty. Meaning: n. 1. Welsh industrialist and social reformer who founded cooperative communities (1771-1858) 2. English comparative anatomist and paleontologist who was an opponent of Darwinism (1804-1892).
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(181) And he's hoping the Geordie fans will see a lot more of Owen in a black and white shirt after injuries have restricted him to a mere 14 appearances in two seasons since joining from Real Madrid.
(182) Warrant Officer Gary Owen.
(183) And the intensified following the arrivals of Owen Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson.
(184) Owen paused, and immediately there arose a great clamour from his listeners.
(185) Owen was called into the squad for the game, but decided not to play because of his long injury lay-off. He watched the game at home on TV.
(186) Her daughter arranged for the ambulance ride at the last minute after Owen failed to get an absentee ballot.
(187) Owen Hargreaves is remaining tight - lipped over his desire to leave Bayern Munich for United.
(188) With Dimitar Berbatov and Wayne Rooney primed to flower anew, Owen can gild the lily.
(189) Owen: Yes, but I feel that I've come to a point where I'd like a little stability.
(190) For the last ten minutes when Owen went off John Terry wore the captain's armband.
(191) His father, Owen Garriott, rocketed to Skylab in 1973 and to Spacelab-1 in 1983.
(192) HR Owen is undoubtedly a smarter-run business under Joe Doyle, its newish chief executive.
(193) This will change the way we refer to texts online, without page numbers, which is one of the subject of the Telstar project, again with Owen Stephens involved (watch that guy).
(194) Owen Tudor is international secretary for the Trades Union Congress in Britain.
(195) NEE Jr Owen Dawes ceased to be a partner of Coudert Brothers Hong Kong Office as from 15 April 2003 and transferred to Shanghai Office.
(196) Owen thought he could see Cowperwood's approaching doom quite plainly.
(197) Owen was this week offered a new long-term contract at St James's Park, with his present deal running out next summer.
(198) The three well-known nineteenth-century ideologists Saint-Simon, Fourier, Owen would develop the Utopian socialism theory to the highest stage.
(198) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(199) As a sinologist , Stephen Owen is famous for his works on classical Chinese literature.
(200) Having failed to put away a handful of chances on his previous two appearances against Birmingham and Burnley, Owen was relieved to finally get off the mark.
(201) "I expected Rooney to be in there, also Owen but he was injured, " said Wenger.
(202) The arid landscape required extensive irrigation systems, and principles of shared labor made sense to people who were inspired by the theories of Karl Marx and Robert Owen.
(203) James Milner believes Michael Owen will score a hatful of goals for Newcastle this season.
(204) Poor Mr Owen was turned down by the insurance company as a bad life.
(205) Davey Boy Smith beating Owen Hart to become the inaugural champion.
(206) Owen was alternately dejected and maddened by the knowledge of his own helplessness.
(207) The former Liverpool striker is reportedly on his way out of Real Madrid after the Spanish giants signed both Julio Baptista and Robinho - relegating Owen to fifth choice striker at the club.
(208) England boss McClaren needed Owen firing ahead of next week's Euro 2008 double-header against Israel and Russia.
(209) Continuing on the risk theme, I mentioned one philosopher, Robert Owen.
(210) Robert Owen argued that human beings are shaped by their environment.
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