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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(91) So am I sorry that David Owen has killed it off?
(92) By the time Owen arrived the crowd was sixty deep and he had to get his constables to clear a way through.
(93) Lord Owen said the two had agreed to stop or limit the fighting.
(94) Owen had borrowed the wife of a Coptic colleague as a companion for Jane Postlethwaite.
(95) For a short time he paid attention to the socialist notions of Robert Owen, but then let them fade.
(96) Consistently, Owen rhymes the last two words in the fifth and seventh lines of each stanza, which is very effective.
(97) Owen was about to move away when one of his men appeared above the parapet and waved to him urgently.
(98) If the dahabeeyah had had an engine-room Owen could have imagined him poking around happily in it.
(99) This was a big concession by Lord Owen, which went practically unnoticed at first.
(100) They have no finishers or real scoring threat besides Owen Nolan, who has six goals.
(101) Even with Owen, she attracted some curious glances from people at adjoining tables.
(102) Owen could see the head of the procession from where he stood.
(103) Owen has been active in the Los Vegas underworld for years.
(104) Owen cursed himself for having been so foolhardy as to get involved in this affair.
(105) The attacks on the Copts brought, as Owen had expected they would, bitter representations from the Coptic community.
(106) Other realists, such as National Interest editor Owen Harries, expressed similar objections.
(107) I found digs with a warm-hearted lady called Cissie Owen.
(108) Owen tried to rise, but his legs were like lead and kept getting entangled in his long coat.sentencedict.com/owen.html
(109) In the end, Liverpool were so grateful for the two goals Owen scored in the Olympic Stadium a fortnight ago.
(110) As Hal Owen looked to the pulpit, Father Tim raised his hand.
(111) With those principles, Lord Owen and Mr Vance drafted their plan.
(112) If you ever see Raytell him it was Owen that called Antheil.
(113) Owen was also put in charge of the College's museum, an important source of specimens for comparative anatomy.
(114) This is my version of a quince cream recipe from the note book of Mrs Owen of Penrhos in Anglesey, 1695.
(115) The following study of Owen may perhaps be regarded as only a partial success.
(116) And he, Owen, had given him the information! What a fool!
(117) Privately Owen intended to make sure that she was given a very strong briefing beforehand.
(118) Owen went off in a huff and read the papers.
(119) Owen thought for a moment that he was taking exception to the casual obscenity, but it was not that.
(120) Conservative leader Tony Richmond said the study by chief executive Clive Owen had ignored crucial evidence.
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