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Owens

[ US /ˈoʊənz/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States athlete and Black American whose success in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin outraged Hitler (1913-1980)

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  • I came by to pay my respects to Mrs Owens.
  • Owenson's status as a professional woman writer was constantly abused by contemporary male reviewers, who savagely attacked everything she wrote.
  • Owenson appears to ironize, even undermine, her main vehicle for explaining Ireland.
  • More important, the film personalized the athletes: the glint of confidence on Owens' face, the exhaustion of the marathoners as each painful step leads toward the stadium.
  • Many parents and teachers at St. George's were opposed but reluctantly agreed to the study after a presentation by Owens, whose daughter was a junior there. Teens Benefit From Later School Day, More Sleep
  • Meanwhile, "gooky wet stuff" and "assorted yuck" are being hauled from Owens Hall and the annex of Bancroft, and a contractor is busy collecting computers from the buildings for repair. The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - Front
  • This week's devotionals are from Buddy Owens, teaching pastor at Saddleback Church and author of 'The Way of a Worshiper'.
  • So we will miniaturise a submarine, inject it into an artery, and with Captain Owens at the controls Fantastic Voyage
  • If you had no teeth and no digestion, you were allowed a pint and a half of sowens porridge instead; and thus helped your portion of exhausted cavalry mount or your bit of tough mule-meat down. The Dop Doctor
  • Hieland sowens by Mr. Duncan MacDonought, the last minister, who began the morning duly, Sunday and Saturday, with a mutchkin of usquebaugh. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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