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Cowan and Brian
1968 brought the first of a series of British-organised intercontinental rallies, the Daily Express London-Sydney Marathon, which attracted over 100 crews including a number of works teams and top drivers ; it was won by the Hillman Hunter of Andrew Cowan / Brian Coyle / Colin Malkin.
* Fight for Tomorrow # 6 ( Apr ) by Brian Wood and Denys Cowan
The mother Ginny ( Joanna Foster ) was recovering from a severe bout of depression while husband Robert ( Brian Cowan ) worked to launch a catering business on Stanley Street.
Though the proposed route of the motorway at Tara has been the subject of an international outcry from academics, historians, environmentalists and others, the Irish government under the then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and his successor Brian Cowan, publicly supports the plans, and condemned those who criticise them.
She has lived in an Elizabethan Grade II listed house in Pinner for 23 years with her current husband, publisher Brian Cowan and loved son Alexander.
* Brian Cowan as DCS Brian Holmes ( 2000 – 2005 )
* Effects Editors: Tim Iverson, Michelle Iverson, Brian Baker, Michelle Bradley, David M. Cowan, Jerry Winicki, Mary Gleason, Catherine MacKenzie, Carol Lewis

Cowan and Social
There are a range of academic groups and associations for undergraduate students of particular disciplines, including: Boomerang @ ECU ( Advertising ); Dead Pilot's Society Superseded by Edith Cowan Aviators ( ECA ) as found on the social networking site Facebook ; ECU Engineers ( EEC ); ECU Society of Psychology and Social Science ( ECUSPSS ); Sports Science @ ECU ; Town Planning Student Association ; ECU Nurses ; Society Of Security Science ( SOSS ); NorthLaw Society ( NLS ); ECU Public Relations Chapter ; Computer and Security Science Association ( CASSA ); ML Education ( Primary Education ); Early Childhood Collective and Arts Management Student Organisation ( AMSO ) and more.

Cowan and Life
* Cowan, James ( 1911 ) " The Adventures of Kimble Bent: A Story of Wild Life in the New Zealand Bush ".
At 8 pm, " real Life " is hosted by John Cowan interviewing well known / successful people about their lives.
The Campus Centre, a LEED Silver Certified multi-purpose facility, houses the Cowan Dining Commons, the Everyday Cafe, the Student Life Office, several meeting rooms, and a gaming area.
Bonus features include commentary by director / producer Irwin Winkler, producer Rob Cowan, and screenwriter Mark Andrus ; Character Building: Inside Life as a House and From the Ground Up, documentaries about the making of the film ; four deleted and / or alternate scenes ( one with William Russ, originally cast as Kurt Walker but replaced when he was injured in a motorcycle accident after filming began ) with optional commentary ; a theatrical press kit ; and the original trailer.
* 2010: Mary Morton Cowan, Captain Mac: The Life of Donald Baxter MacMillan, Arctic Explorer
* 1938 Regent of Hungary: The Authorized Life of Admiral Nicholas Horthy ( London: Rich and Cowan )

Cowan and Coffee
Alumni of WBAI include Margot Adler, Abraham Aig, Jan Albert, Chris Albertson, Nancy Allen, Matt Alperin, Archie Altman, Lindsay Audin, Robbie Barish, Deborah Begel, Olenka Bohachevski, Delphine Blue, Peter Bochan, Bunny Bruce, Janice K. Bryant, Doreen Canto, Pepsi Charles, Frank Coffee, Candy Cohen, Janet Coleman, Neal Conan, Pat Conte, John Corigliano, Deloris Costello, Liza Cowan, Larry Cox, Joe Cumo, Ken Davis, Barbara Day, Ife Dancy, Dick Demenus, Kathy Dobkin, Mike Edl, Barika Taheer Edwards, Matt Edwards, Dick Elman, Bob Fass, Mike Feder, Charlie Finch, Richard Fioravanti, Paul Fischer, John Fisk, Sara Fishko, Joe Frank, Gary Fried, Jim Freund, Paul Gorman, Joanne Grant, Jeff Greenfield, Edward Haber, Doug Henwood, Lex Hixon, Charles Hobson, Milton Hoffman, Mary Houston, Susan Howe, Jimmy Howes, Rob Hunter, Timothy Jerome, Reggie Johnson, Larry Josephson, Sam Julty, Citizen Kafka, Jesse Keyes, Glo Kirby, Robert Knight, Alen Pol Kobryn, Chris Koch, Robert Kuttner, Richard Lamparski, Andy Lanset, Julius Lester, Al Lewis, John Lithgow, Sari Locker, Leonard Lopate, The Mighty G-Man, Ann MacMillan, Marian McPartland, Samori Marksmen, Margaret Mercer, Frank Millspaugh, Dale Minor, Kathy O ' Connell, Andrew Phillips, Betty Pilkington, Charles Pitts, Steve Post, Charles Potter, Robert Potts, David Rapkin, Desiree K. Robinson, David Rothenberg, Jay Rothman ( Zeke ), Charles Ruas, Eric Salzman, Lynn Samuels, Bill Schechner, Baird Searles, Judy Sherman, John J. Simon, Miles Smith, Peter Cedric Rock Smith ( aka: Rocky ), Jay Smooth, Bruce Soloway, A.

Cowan and Emergence
*" Echoing Emergence: objectives, rough definitions, and speculations for ECHO-class models ", in: George A. Cowan, David Pines, David Meltzer, editors.

Cowan and British
* L. a. pallidus ( Cowan ) – British Columbia
Subsequently only British drivers competed in the maiden international rallycross event one week later, which was eventually won by Andrew Cowan and his Hillman Imp.
Cowan, Nineteenth Century Malaya: The Origins of British Political Control, ( 1961 )
* David Tennent Cowan, British World War II general known as " Punch " Cowan
* Samuel Cowan ( born 1941 ), British general
On 29 November 1721, a joint attempt by the Portuguese ( Viceroy Francisco José de Sampaio e Castro ) and the British ( General Robert Cowan ) to humble Kanhoji also failed miserably.
Edward James McKenzie " Ed " Cowan ( born 16 June 1982 ) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales ( NSW ), Tasmania and Oxford MCCU teams.
On 29 November 1721 a joint attempt by the Portuguese ( Viceroy Francisco José de Sampaio e Castro ) and the British ( General Robert Cowan ) to humble Kanhoji also failed miserably.
During a Davis cup match against Marat Safin, British TV presenter Barry Cowan described him as " naturally more talented than Federer ".
* James Cowan ( British Army officer ), brigadier in the British Army, see Helmand province campaign
Admiral Sir Walter Henry Cowan, 1st Baronet KCB, DSO & Bar, MVO ( 11 June 1871 – 14 February 1956 ), known as Tich Cowan, was a British Royal Navy admiral who saw service in both World War I and World War II ; in the latter he was one of the oldest British servicemen on active duty.
While this evacuation was proceeding, the leading British and Indian troops of IV Corps ( the Indian 17th Division, commanded by Major General David Tennant Cowan, with the bulk of 255th Indian Tank Brigade under command ), were approaching Pegu.

Cowan and .
In summer 1824, Patrick sent Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte and Emily to Crofton Hall in Crofton, West Yorkshire, and subsequently to the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
* 2012 – George Cowan, American chemist, businessman, and philanthropist ( b. 1920 )
In August 1824, Charlotte was sent with three of her sisters, Emily, Maria, and Elizabeth, to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
Eric Pement urged Melton to adopt the label " Christian countercult ", and since the early 1990s the terms has entered into popular usage and is recognised by sociologists such as Douglas Cowan.
* Cowan, Douglas E. Bearing False Witness?
* Douglas E. Cowan: Christian Countercult Website Profiles
* CESNUR: Overview of Christian Countercult movement by Douglas E. Cowan
Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
In 1930 the Scottish artist Cowan Dobson painted a full-length portrait of Beatty in white-tie and tails.
After the death of their mother in 1821, when Emily was three years old, the older sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte were sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge, where they encountered abuse and privations later described by Charlotte in Jane Eyre.
IV, Issue 3 ( Jun / Jul, 2010 ), was devoted to " Justinian's fireman: Belisarius and the Byzantine empire ", with articles by Sidney Dean, Duncan B. Campbell, Ian Hughes, Ross Cowan, Raffaele D ' Amato, and Christopher Lillington-Martin.
Clyde Cowan conducting the neutrino experiment c. 1956
In the July 20, 1956 issue of Science, Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines, F. B. Harrison, H. W. Kruse, and A. D. McGuire published confirmation that they had detected the neutrino, a result that was rewarded almost forty years later with the 1995 Nobel Prize.
* Cowan, Nelson.
Cowan regards working memory not as a separate system, but as a part of long-term memory.
Oberauer < has extended the Cowan model by adding a third component, a more narrow focus of attention that holds only one chunk at a time.
* January 24 – Jerome Cowan, American actor ( b. 1897 )

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