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Sim Coupe is an emulator which is currently written and maintained by Simon Owen, and is based on the project XCoupe by Allan Skillman.
The school was founded in 1613 by Dame Alice Owen and has maintained many unique traditions from that time, such as the giving of a small amount of " beer money " to every pupil and the school's long standing close association with the brewing industry and the Worshipful Company of Brewers.
King's Highway 26, commonly referred to as Highway 26, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, connecting the cities of Barrie and Owen Sound.
At St Asaph, Owen maintained an interest in education, and his colleagues nominated him to serve on the charter committee of the nascent University of Wales, established in 1891, which gave him a new emphasis to his existing interest in higher education.
Owen maintained a sentimentality for his native Yorkshire and England throughout his life, refusing to give up his British passport until the 1950s, when he was threatened with deportation.

Owen and long
`` Thanks '', Owen said, `` but Friday is a long way off and anything can happen ''.
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.
Tom Paris is the son of Admiral Owen Paris and a scion of a family with a long history of illustrious service in Starfleet.
Owen was not long without neighbors, if indeed there were not one or more families located in that vicinity when he built his log house.
There is nothing to show when Mr. Owen moved to Grafton, but from subsequent settlements and other occurrences it is thought that it could not have been very long after the Revolutionary War.
His father, Owen Jones Wister, was a wealthy physician, one of a long line of Wisters raised at the storied Belfield estate in Germantown.
Owen Sound is the largest city on the bay, long having served as a shipping and rail depot for the Upper Great Lakes.
In Parker v The Queen ( 1963 ), Chief Justice Sir Owen Dixon led a unanimous judgment which rejected a precedent of the House of Lords in DPP v Smith saying, " I shall not depart from the law on this matter as we have long since laid it down in this Court and I think that Smith's case should not be used in Australia as authority at all "; the following year the Privy Council upheld an appeal, applying the House of Lords precedent.
With Michael Owen and Emile Heskey now sold and new signing Djibril Cissé out with a long term injury, Baroš was now the club's senior striker.
However, Ranulf Higdon in his Polychronicon ( 1327 ) states that Flemish was by his time extinct in southwest Wales, and George Owen in 1603 was adamant that Flemish was long extinct.
* Hugh Dubh O ' Neill, ( c. 1610-c. 1666 ), nephew of Owen Roe O ' Neill ( by his brother Art Oge ) and so grandnephew of Earl Hugh, and commander under his uncle in Ireland, where he held Limerick against Henry Ireton during a long siege.
Owen, the Head Clerk of Osbaldistone and Tresham and a long time friend of the family, attempts to persuade him to follow his father's wishes and succeed in the business.
Inside the ring Owen was a formidable opponent with determination and strength in contrast to his frail looking body and possessed an impressive stamina built by long hours running up the steep hills of the South Wales Valleys.
The Johnston family of Pictou, Nova Scotia have long believed that Albert Johnson is actually Owen Albert Johnston, a relative who had left Pictou at the beginning of the depression to find work in the United States.
Maroubra Force then successfully fought a month long delaying action through the debilitating terrain of the Owen Stanley Range, before being reinforced and finally driving off the Japanese just outside of Port Moresby.
Roosevelt: The Story of a Friendship is a biography by Owen Wister, depicting his long acquaintance with Theodore Roosevelt, a Harvard classmate.
It was long thought that Franz Liszt had been the first to suggest this association, although, as musicologist Owen Jander pointed out, it was probably first used by Adolf Bernhard Marx in his 1859 biography of Beethoven.
Due to long term injuries to Mark Viduka and Alan Smith, as well as shorter term injuries to Michael Owen and Obafemi Martins, Ameobi was able to start the 2008 – 09 season in the first team squad.
Richard Owen had been the first to respond to the complimentary copies, courteously claiming that he had long believed that " existing influences " were responsible for the " ordained " birth of species.
Darwin now had long talks with him, and Owen said that the book offered the best explanation " ever published of the manner of formation of species ", though he still had the gravest doubts that transmutation would bestialize man.
Owen's first surprising revelation was that a hippopotamus sized fossil skull 2 feet 4 inches ( 710 mm ) long which Darwin had bought for about two shillings near Mercedes while on a " galloping " trip 120 miles ( 190 km ) from Montevideo was of an extinct rodent-like creature resembling a giant capybara, which Owen named Toxodon.
A surgery team led by Australian Earl Owen and Frenchman Jean-Michel Dubernard transplanted a new hand on 23 September 1998 in a 13-hour long operation in Lyon, France.

Owen and standing
He was shorter and fatter than Owen, who felt good standing next to him.
The 2009 NUS Conference saw Wes Streeting re-elected as National President with 81 % of the vote against Rob Owen, the Socialist Workers Party candidate standing as part of the ' Another Union is Possible ' slate.
He stood with the Nation when Rocky Maivia became the leader shortly after Wrestlemania XIV, standing with Maivia ( who officially became The Rock around that time ), Mark Henry, D ' Lo Brown, and later Owen Hart after he joined the stable in the summer of 1998.
Speedy legislation barred prisoners serving 12 months or longer from standing for Parliament, and so in the new by-election Sands ' agent Owen Carron stood as a " Proxy Political Prisoner ".
Pictured are Franklin D. Roosevelt ( seated ), and standing, from left to right, Owen Dixon, Leighton McCarthy, Walter Nash, E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax | Viscount Halifax, T. V. Soong, Alexander Loudon ( Dutch diplomat ) | Alexander Loudon and Manuel L. Quezon.
New legislation was passed by Parliament to bar " convicted felons " from standing for election ; as a result another hunger-striker could not be nominated and so Owen Carron stood as " Anti-H-Block Proxy Political Prisoner ".
After his victory and death, legislation was passed to prevent convicted prisoners serving sentences of more than one year from standing for Parliament in the United Kingdom, so Owen Carron, Sands ' agent, stood as an " Anti-H-Block Proxy Political Prisoner " and won the seat in the subsequent by-election.
The cover picture shows the members of the group ( from left to right Malcolm Owen, Paul Fox, Dave Ruffy and Segs-who is perusing a copy of Exchange & Mart ) seated on a large sofa, around them are some of their contemporaries such as Rat Scabies and Captain Sensible of The Damned ( top right corner ), Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69 ( bottom right ), while Peter Cook and Dudley Moore are standing behind Malcolm, John Peel appears to be doing something to a schoolgirl ( in uniform ) with a bar of chocolate on the left hand side, Jimi Hendrix looks on from the right, the wives and girlfriends of the band members appear in various poses, as does the band's roadie Mannah ( seen from the back ) who assisted in writing the song " S. U. S " which deals with the vagrancy act, widely used by London's Metropolitan Police Service in the late 1970s.

Owen and position
213 pp. Takes position midway between D. H. Lawrence's brutal 1930 denunciation of Franklin's religion as nothing more than a bourgeois commercialism tricked out in shallow utilitarian moralisms and Owen Aldridge's sympathetic 1967 treatment of the dynamism and protean character of Franklin's " polytheistic " religion.
In 1872 Owen became the first president of Purdue University and resigned from this position in 1874.
From 1852 to 1858 Owen held the diplomatic position of charge d ' affairs ( 1853 – 1858 ) in Naples, Italy, where he began studying spiritualism.
* Keith Owen " Moose " Munyan, Sr. ( September 6, 1932-July 8, 1996 ), became the head football coach at Mangham High School in 1963 and held the position for twenty-seven years.
As the 2006 World Cup was less than a year away, Owen wanted to get more playing time to secure his position as the first-choice striker in the England squad and joined Newcastle amidst rumours that he had inserted an escape clause valued at £ 12 million.
The compensation claim by Newcastle included the £ 10m cost of buying Owen's replacement, Obafemi Martins, £ 6. 2m towards Owen's salary costs while injured, the possibility of long-term damage to Owen's fitness and ability, the loss of league position and cup competition progress, depreciation of Owen's four-year contract, and the cost of medical treatment for Owen.
In the final game of the season, Owen scored in a 3 – 1 loss at Everton, finishing with 11 goals in total, putting him in equal 13th position for Premier League goals for the 2007 – 2008 season.
Owen was offered the vice-presidential position on the Whig presidential ticket of William Henry Harrison ; he turned down the nomination.
Under normal circumstances, this would have been considered a demotion, but the shuffle placed Owen in a powerful managerial position for preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games in British Columbia.
Stephen Owen resigned his seat on July 27, 2007, to accept a position at the University of British Columbia
In 1982, Bob F. Owen became president of Florida College, the position he held until 1991, when Charles G. " Colly " Caldwell, III, assumed office.
However, the real change was the promotion of an exceptional engineer who had been with the team since 1950 ( originally on secondment from Rolls-Royce to look after the supercharging on the V16 ); Tony Rudd was elevated by Owen to the position of chief development engineer.
He became mayor of Owen Sound in the same year, and held this position until 1963.
In the event of the governor leaving office, Owen would assume the position of governor until a special election could be held.
Owen and Oliver, bursting into Drawing Room ' A ', discover Congressman Grover Lockwood in a compromising position with his secretary Anita.
He restated this position during the meeting with the President when he warned against nominating either Brown or Owen.
Arthur Owen competed in the 1962 Macau Grand Prix in a Cooper single-seater, qualifying on pole position but crashing early in the race.
In his lofty position at the head of Science, Owen received numerous complaints about the book.
The position of Richard Owen was unknown: when emphasising to a Parliamentary committee the need for a new Natural History museum, he pointed out that " The whole intellectual world this year has been excited by a book on the origin of species ; and what is the consequence?
Over dinner Lyell listened eagerly to Darwin's stories ( which supported Lyell's uniformitarianism ) and introduced him to Richard Owen and William Broderip, Tories who had just been involved in voting Grant out of a position at the Zoological Society.
In the General Election held on 6 May 2010, Stewart Jackson increased his majority to 4, 861 votes over the Labour candidate, Ed Murphy and was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in June 2010, a position he resigned from on 24 October 2011, after he voted against a three-line whip on an EU referendum.
However, although Jones reported to the English Parliament that he was now in a position to re-conquer Ireland, in fact, he remained confined to Dublin and its environs, which were systematically raided and burned by Owen Roe O ' Neill and the Irish Ulster Army.
In 1847 Henry Owen acquired the Inn, initially combining the work with a position of Agent at a nearby copper mine, and later with farming.

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