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Owen and moved
In 1805, the family moved to Hudson, Ohio, where Owen Brown opened a tannery.
The centre moved into a purpose built modernist building by the architect Sir Owen Williams in 1935.
Owen later moved to New York.
Wright and Robert Dale Owen moved their newspaper to New York City in 1829 and published it as the Free Enquirer.
General Stevens, for the past year, had been in charge of military operations and Indian affairs in the Northwest Territory ... he moved his government and military material to Fort Owen.
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.
In 1960, the County of Grey moved the courthouse and land registry to another location at the edge of present-day Owen Sound, Ontario.
After the final season of his four-year contract, Newcastle were relegated, and Owen moved to Manchester United as a free agent.
Owen constantly moved from static positions to full speed in a matter of split seconds.
Houllier moved to re-shape the Liverpool squad in 2003 to reassure Owen.
Later that year, she married druggist Russ Campbell and moved to Owen Sound, Ontario.
She studied theatre and classics at New York University, getting a BA in 1969, and gradually moved to philosophy while at Harvard University, where she received an MA in 1972 and a PhD in 1975, studying under G. E. L. Owen.
Despite being given odds of pawn and the move ( meaning he started the game with an extra pawn and always moved first ), Owen lost the match 6 – 1, never winning a game.
During his writing career, by nature restless, he moved between a succession of homes in the English countryside and the expatriate colonies of pre-war Florence and Paris ; through Bohemian London and prohibition New York, to Palestine and the Arctic Circle, while navigating friendships with writers Joseph Conrad, Gertrude Stein, Havelock Ellis, D. H. Lawrence ; poets Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas and Ferenc Békássy, the psychologist Helton Godwin Baynes, Geoffrey Keynes, Mabel Dodge Luhan, naturalist Frank Fraser Darling, and — in later life — Owen Barfield and Carl Jung.
After the closure of The Beezer and The Topper, The Dandy inherited some of its strips as well, including Beryl the Peril, Puss ' n ' Boots ( who had been in Sparky before being moved to The Topper ) and Owen Goal ( who appeared in Nutty under a different title ).
The Owen Sound OHL franchise was born when the Holody family moved the Guelph Platers to the city for the 1989 – 90 OHL season.
In 1991, he moved up to the Owen Sound Platers of the Ontario Hockey League for two seasons.
Krit occupied two different sites during its history: the first one it took over from the Blomstrom car, and in 1911 moved to the works that had been used by R. M. Owen & Company who had moved to become Owen Magnetic.
In 2010, his sculpture " Two Open Rectangles, Horizontal " that was located in situ west of the SBC ( now ATT ) office building in downtown Dallas was moved to a site just outside the Bob Hope Peristyle Courtyard of the Owen Art Center, which houses SMU's Meadows School of the Arts.
The firm moved to a purpose-built workshop on an adjoining site in spring 1960 but when the 1. 5-litre atmospheric Formula One regulation was introduced in 1961, Alfred Owen was threatening to pull the plug unless race victories were achieved very soon.
His mother moved to England and when he visited it in 1855, he met John Edward Gray and Prof. Owen at the British Museum.

Owen and Real
Real Madrid president, Florentino Pérez, started as early as in March 2002 to pursue Owen.
Pérez declared his intentions to make Owen the next Galáctico, stating that " the best players must play for Real Madrid.
Owen at a training camp with Real Madrid
Following their successful bid, Owen was presented with the number 11 shirt by Real Madrid.
During his time at Real Madrid, Owen scored 18 goals from 41 games, 15 of which were starts.
* " Real Wild Child "-Written by Johnny O ' Keefe, Johnny Greenan and ' Dave Owen ( VIII )' ( as Dave Owens )
* 15 August 2004 – Liverpool sell Michael Owen to Real Madrid for £ 8million.
Other members of this exclusive group include greats such as Paulo Sousa ( Borussia Dortmund and Juventus ), Clarence Seedorf ( Ajax, Real Madrid, and Milan ), Marcel Desailly ( Marseille and Milan ), Frank Rijkaard ( Milan and Ajax ), Samuel Eto ' o ( Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Internazionale ), Didier Deschamps ( Marseille and Juventus ), Owen Hargreaves ( Bayern Munich and Manchester United ), Dejan Savićević ( Red Star and Milan ), Miodrag Belodedic ( Steaua Bucureşti and Red Star ), Vladimir Jugović ( Red Star and Juventus ) and Edwin van der Sar ( Ajax and Manchester United ).
After returning to Real Madrid at the start of the 2004 – 05 season, Morientes ' hopes of forcing his way into the Real squad were further dampened with the arrival of Michael Owen from Liverpool.
Newcastle United break their club transfer record by paying £ 17 million to Real Madrid for Michael Owen.
In 2004-05, Liverpool's Michael Owen sat out of his club's Champions League games so that other top European teams would be able to sign him ; he succeeded in transferring to Real Madrid.
Going into 2005-06 Souness signed Albert Luque (£ 10m ) and Michael Owen ( for a club record £ 17m from Real Madrid ).

Owen and Madrid
On pages 190 and 191 of Owen Gingerich's monograph on Copernicus The Book Nobody Read, reference is made to an astronomical fresco in the main gallery of the Escorial Library, near Madrid, Spain, built 1567-84, which shows Dionysius the Areopagite observing an eclipse at the time of Christ's crucifixion.
Owen had a slow start to his Madrid career.

Owen and for
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 ''.
Owen wanted to be pleasant because Buzz worked the territory next to his, but he hadn't come to Reno for stag dinners.
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.
* 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.
Shortly before his marriage, for example, his future father-in-law Colonel Joseph May helped him find a job teaching at a school in Boston run by the Society of Free Enquirers, followers of Robert Owen, for a lucrative $ 1, 000 to $ 1, 200 annual salary.
The first genome annotation software system was designed in 1995 by Dr. Owen White, who was part of the team at The Institute for Genomic Research that sequenced and analyzed the first genome of a free-living organism to be decoded, the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae.
They went to Nashville for three recording sessions with producer Owen Bradley.
In some historical cases the term machine carbine was the official title for sub-machine guns, such as the British Sten and Australian Owen guns.
The first recorded Diprotodon remains were discovered in a cave near Wellington in New South Wales in the early 1830s by Major Thomas Mitchell who sent them to England for study by Sir Richard Owen.
Scott Owen, double bass player for Australian rock band The Living End
Then on July 20, 2007 guitarist Jack Owen ( ex-Cannibal Corpse ) announced that Deicide is " on hiatus " and he has joined Ohio based death / thrash combo Estuary for touring purposes.
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.
The adjudicator of the competition, " Owain Alaw " ( John Owen, 1821-1883 ) asked for permission to include Glan Rhondda in his publication, Gems of Welsh melody ( 1860 – 64 ).
After working with Owen, Aaron was better able to hit the ball effectively all over the field, whereas previously, Aaron was only able to hit for power when he hit the ball to left or center field.
On January 3, 1825, the Harmonists and Robert Owen, a Welsh-born industrialist and social reformer, came to a final agreement for the sale of the Society's land and buildings in Indiana for $ 150, 000.
In his 1976 book Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, Raymond Williams states in the entry for " Industry ": " The idea of a new social order based on major industrial change was clear in Southey and Owen, between 1811 and 1818, and was implicit as early as Blake in the early 1790s and Wordsworth at the turn of the century.
One of the earliest such reformers was Robert Owen, known for his pioneering efforts in improving conditions for workers at the New Lanark mills, and often regarded as one of the key thinkers of the early socialist movement.
While doing research into local economics during 1989, Glover had seen an " Hour " note 19th century British industrialist Robert Owen issued to his workers for spending at his company store.
One of Frankenheimer's last projects was the 2001 BMW action short-film Ambush for the promotional series The Hire, starring Clive Owen.
Many felt " that ' the flower of youth ' and the ' best of the nation ' had been destroyed ," for example such notable casualties as the poets Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, and Wilfred Owen, composer George Butterworth and physicist Henry Moseley.

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