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The antiproton and antineutron were found by Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain in 1955 at the University of California, Berkeley.
Teasdale and Owen ( 1989 ), for example, found the effect primarily reduced the number of low-end scores, resulting in an increased number of moderately high scores, with no increase in very high scores.
While the term grimoire is originally European, and many Europeans throughout history, particularly ceremonial magicians and cunning folk, have made use of grimoires, the historian Owen Davies noted that similar such books can be found all across the world, ranging from Jamaica to Sumatra, and he also noted that the first such grimoires could be found not in Europe but in the Ancient Near East.
The sport has recently found popularity in the North West of England following it's profile being raised by former long distance runner, Gareth Owen.
Utopian socialists such as Robert Owen ( 1771 – 1858 ) tried to found self-sustaining communes by secession from a capitalist society.
Richard Owen showed that fossils of extinct species Darwin found in South America were allied to living species on the same continent.
Richard Owen argued for the latter hypothesis in the 19th century, based on fossils found in 1877 in New South Wales.
Mylodon was named by Richard Owen on the basis of a nearly complete lower jaw with teeth, which was found by Charles Darwin in a consolidated gravel cliff at Bahía Blanca, during the survey expedition of HMS Beagle.
When Robert Owen returned to New Harmony in April 1825 he found seven hundred to eight hundred residents and a " chaotic " situation, much in need of leadership.
( iii ) A ring report describing the Owen fight can be found here:.
In 1981, Owen was one of the " Gang of Four " who left the Labour Party to found the Social Democratic Party ( SDP ).
* 1841 — Anatomist Richard Owen creates a new order of reptiles, dinosauria, for animals: Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, and Hylaeosaurus, found by Mantell and Buckland.
The amended manuscript copy, in both men's handwriting, still exists and may be found at the Wilfred Owen Manuscript Archive on the world wide web.
The outbreak of World War I represented a setback for the budding modernist movement for a number of reasons: firstly, writers like Aldington found themselves in active service ; secondly, paper shortages and related factors meant that publication of new work became increasingly difficult ; and, thirdly, public sentiment in time of war meant that war poets such as Wilfred Owen, who wrote more conventional verse, became increasingly popular.
However he found himself the third choice Liverpool striker, with Houllier favouring a forward partnership of Michael Owen and Emile Heskey.
Although not the grimmest of mills by far, Owen found the conditions unsatisfactory and resolved to improve the workers ' lot.
Although Baxter was an ardent foe of the Klan, it found a foothold in the Maine Republican Party through the influence of state senators Owen Brewster, Mark Alton Barwise, Hodgdon Buzzell, and others, who sponsored bills in the early 1920s which would have cut aid to parochial ( Catholic ) schools, thus creating a ' wedge issue ' between Maine's Protestant and catholic communities.
She and Owen were close friends, and she even helped him to found the Association of All Classes of All Nations, a group that espoused human rights for all people of all nations, sexes, races and classes.
Richard Owen argued for the latter hypothesis in the 19th century based on fossils found in 1877 in New South Wales.
In his printing shop, and on lengthy walks through Cincinnati, Watkin and Hearn discussed the utopias of Robert Owen, Comte de Saint-Simon, and Charles Fourier, the fantasies of Edgar Allan Poe, and all the morbid and sensational events that found their place in Hearn ’ s articles for the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial.
Upon closer inspection, they found their companions were three dummies, complete with Skylab 4 mission patches and name tags which had been left there by Al Bean, Jack Lousma, and Owen Garriott at the end of Skylab 3.
In his spare time, he took singing lessons in Cardiff from Idloes Owen, who went on to found the Welsh National Opera as well as singing with the local Methodist choir and the local amateur dramatic society.
The Owen Organisation expected BRM to turn a profit through sales of racing engines ; the four-cylinder appeared briefly in a Cooper-BRM special for Stirling Moss but found no other customers.

Owen and Buzz
`` Hi, Buzz '', Owen said.
Owen wanted to be pleasant because Buzz worked the territory next to his, but he hadn't come to Reno for stag dinners.
The company's advisory board includes Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, Space Shuttle astronauts Sam Durrance, Tom Jones, Byron Lichtenberg, Norm Thagard, Kathy Thornton, Pierre Thuot, and Charles Walker, Skylab / Shuttle astronaut Owen Garriott, and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Usachev.
In 1984, the Canadian section of the UAW, under the leadership of Bob White and his assistants Buzz Hargrove and Bob Nickerson, broke from the UAW, led by Owen Bieber, because the American union was seen as giving away too much in the way of concessions during collective bargaining.

Owen and watching
`` What you need is a steady martingale '', the cowboy announced after watching Owen play.
In The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair, and the Intoxication of Power ( ISBN 1-84275-219-7 ), Owen recalls the time in 2002 when the commander in chief collapsed while sitting on a sofa watching a football game.

Owen and .
Elementary school desegregation came to Owen and Union Counties, which already had high school desegregation.
In Ireland's County Limerick, near the River Shannon, there is a quiet little suburb by the name of Garryowen, which means `` Garden of Owen ''.
Natural gas public utility companies would be given the right of eminent domain, under a bill by Sen. Frank Owen 3, of El Paso, to acquire sites for underground storage reservoirs for gas.
A semi-serious literary document entitled `` The Wings Of Henry James '' is noteworthy, if only for a keenly trenchant though little-known comment on the master's difficult later period by modest Owen Wister, author of `` The Virginian ''.
`` Thanks '', Owen said, `` but Friday is a long way off and anything can happen ''.
When Owen was finally rid of him, there was a timid rap at the door.
`` Yes '', Owen called out.
Smug, Owen thought, smug and sappy.
`` I don't know much about them '', Owen admitted, `` but I suppose they have their own religion and they probably resent outsiders coming in and telling them what to do and what not to do ''.
Forebearing, Owen kept his peace.
Owen was aware he was getting overexcited but he couldn't help himself.
`` I wonder if they did eat each other at the end '', Owen mused.
Owen was surprised to see Mrs. Gertrude Parker playing the one-arm bandits that were cunningly arranged by the entrance.
She sat down and played two slots at once, looking grim, as if bested by mechanical devices, and Owen felt sorry for the lay-sisters depending on her support.
Owen asked.
Five came up while Owen was listening to The Wrangler and he neglected to play, a loss of ten dollars.
He was shorter and fatter than Owen, who felt good standing next to him.
`` I'm allergic to Tahoe '', Owen explained.
Owen went over to the crap table and the dice were hot, but he couldn't pyramid with any consecutive success.
`` Sounds like real love '', Owen said.
* Robert Owen Evans is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer who holds the all-time record for visual discoveries of supernovae.

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