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At the end of 1849, Anna Edwards returned with her family to India, where in Poona she married her childhood sweetheart, Thomas Leon Owens or Leonowens ( a civilian clerk rather than the army officer of her romantic memoir ), over the objections of her stepfather and mother.
He returned to college in 1946 and resumed athletics, to which he had been inspired by Jesse Owens, who was also from Cleveland and had attended East Technical High School as well.
Coley returned as lead singer in 1975, replacing Owens, who left that year to pursue a solo career.
Owens returned for the divisional playoff game against the Giants, where he caught four passes for 49 yards and a touchdown.
On September 12, MI5 returned the transmitter to Owens in Wandsworth, where it was used by a warder to contact the Germans.
He spent a year with Gustav Kirchhoff at the University of Heidelberg, and having gained his PhD, returned to Owens as an unpaid demonstrator in physics.
Owens returned to managing in, but the results were disappointing.
In 1883 Ward returned to Owens College as an assistant lecturer, and married his very patient fiancée Selina Mary Kingdon, who had been waiting for him since around 1870.

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With the help of Owens Valley Paiute field workers and laborers, he expanded his ranch to.
Although De Forest ultimately won the case in the courts, Owens is today recognized as a central innovator in the field.
As of 2007, no other track and field athlete has won more gold medals in a single Olympics, although Alvin Kraenzlein ( 1900 ), Jesse Owens ( 1936 ) and Carl Lewis ( 1984 ) have also won four gold medals in one Olympics.
Enraged, Ruth charged Owens, swung at him, and had to be led off the field by a policeman.
Popularly known by his initials, T. O., Owens is as renowned for his flamboyant touchdown celebrations and public persona as he is for his talent on the field.
* On December 14, 2003, Owens scored a touchdown in a loss at Cincinnati, ran to a snow pile at the edge of the field, and threw snow at the fans.
* On September 16, 2007, Owens mocked Bill Belichick after catching a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins, by hiding behind a field goal post and holding the football to his face in a video camera fashion, as if secretly spying and filming the game.
* The Arboretum has over 100 native species, 5 dedicated environmental laboratories, Aquaculture facility, of college forest property, Aquatic research vessel and mobile laboratory, Wildlife, fish and natural history museums, High technology forestry instrumentation, State of the art global positioning system ( GPS ) technology and geographic information system ( GIS ) software, 16 station natural resources GPS / GIS computer laboratory, On-campus ponds, streams, and natural areas, Heavy equipment including a log skidder, Crane lodge field station, Georgetown educational forest, Old growth forest Area, Owens Farm Wildlife Management Area, Nature trails.
Sports Illustrated named his college career as the second most impressive college sports feat behind the setting of four world records by Jesse Owens in a single hour at the 1935 Big Ten track and field conference championship meet.
* Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year – Jesse Owens, Track and field
One of the characters, Liza Hempstock, is a witch who was buried in a potter's field next to Nobody Owens ' graveyard.
His coach Larry Snyder who also had coached Jesse Owens said that Davis was possibly a greater talent than Jesse Owens .< cordnor nelson, track and field athletes the great ones, 1969 >
Among track and field athletes, only Jesse Owens had been inducted before him.
A few of the many outstanding sports figures who were student athletes at Ohio State include Jesse Owens, “ The Buckeye Bullet ,” ( track and field ), John Havlicek, Jerry Lucas, and Katie Smith ( basketball ), Frank Howard ( baseball ), Jack Nicklaus ( golf ), Archie Griffin ( football running back, the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner ), and Chic Harley ( three-time All-American football running back ).
Knowing that he needed to reach at least 7. 15m ( about 23 feet 3 inches ) on his third jump in order to advance to the finals in the afternoon, Owens sat on the field, dejected.
The presence of Terrell Owens in 2004 led to limited opportunities for Mitchell to catch passes and he showed his frustration on and off the field.
Citing his " lack of effort both on and off the field ", failure to show up for a scheduled appearance at a children's hospital, and refusal to play in two upcoming road games, Owens was released by the Wranglers on May 29, 2012.
* Jesse Owens ( 1913 – 1980 ), Olympic track and field champion
Owens tossed Ruth out of the game, and the even more enraged Ruth then slugged the umpire a glancing blow before being taken off the field ; the catcher, Pinch Thomas, was also ejected.
Scott Kneller reach the semifinals and placed seventh in the male competition, while Jenny Owens and Katya Cremer came 13th and 15th, all in the top half of the field.

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These included Flashdance ( 1983 ), which told the story of blue-collar worker Alexandra ( Alex ) Owens ( Jennifer Beals ), who works as an exotic dancer in a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania bar at night and at a steel mill as a welder during the day.
In his second book about the program, Alex Barris tells an anecdote about what guest panelist Bennett Cerf said to challenger Jesse Owens about Adolf Hitler during a 1958 episode ; this is one of the episodes that does not survive.
It expanded during construction of the Owens Valley aqueduct.
In an episode that had General Burkhalter ( Leon Askin ) making reference to the Jesse Owens victories during the 1936 Olympics and Adolf Hitler not being happy that a Black American won events over German athletes, Kinchloe knocks out the heavyweight champ of Stalag 13 ( Battling Bruno ) while Burkhalter was in the camp.
The Nimitzs CAG ( Commander, Air Group ), Commander Owens ( James Farentino ), an amateur historian, recognizes one survivor as Samuel Chapman ( Charles Durning ), a prominent United States senator who could have been Franklin Roosevelt's running mate during his final re-election bid and his eventual successor.
New stars that have emerged during Gelb's tenure include Elīna Garanča, Jonas Kaufmann, Piotr Beczała, Joseph Calleja, Lawrence Brownlee, Mariusz Kwiecien, and Eric Owens.
These included Flashdance ( 1983 ), which told the story of blue-collar worker Alexandra ( Alex ) Owens ( Jennifer Beals ), who works as an exotic dancer in a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania bar at night and at a steel mill as a welder during the day.
* SNOW, MI5 codename for Arthur Owens ( 1912 – 1976 ), double-agent during World War II
* Paul Owens — player, scout, coach and general manager with the Philadelphia Phillies during the second half of the 20th century ; club manager in 1983 when the Phillies went to the World Series.
Camp Independence was established on Oak Creek nearby modern Independence, California, on July 4, 1862, during the Owens Valley Indian War.
Also, the farmers who were steadfast the longest during the Owens Valley Transfers were able to sell their land for even higher prices than the average farmer received due to Los Angeles ' willingness to settle.
Although his name is never said, Chamberlain's actions during the Battle of Gettysburg are popularized in the song Hold at All Costs featured on the CD The Glorious Burden by the band Iced Earth, in which singer Tim Owens takes the role of Chamberlain at the battle on Little Round Top.
It was during this campaign that Owens would first meet future President George W. Bush.
Owens also served during this time on the board of Colorado's $ 25 billion pension fund, the Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association ( PERA ).
Bill Owens based his education reforms on expanding and empowering the already-established Colorado Student Assessment Program ( CSAP ), which had been created during the administration of Democratic predecessor Roy Romer.
The two groups came into conflict over land and water use, and most of the Pauites were driven away from the valley by the U. S. Army in 1863 during the Owens Valley Indian War.
Dynamite found during sabotage incidents of Owens Valley Aqueduct, circa 1924
Owens caught 38 passes for 724 yards and eight touchdowns during his sophomore year, and 34 passes for 357 yards and three touchdowns during his junior year.
Having gained respect in the NCAA, Owens faced double coverage more frequently during his senior year, and was limited to 43 receptions for 667 yards and one touchdown.
The Cowboys lost the game, however, 21-17 and Owens broke down crying during the post-game press conference in a now-infamous incident.
That afternoon Owens made a number of controversial statements during an ESPN interview.
On May 15, 2007, to begin the Dallas Cowboys ' spring mini-camp under new head coach Wade Phillips, Owens was questioned by ESPN about what he learned during his one-season experience with former head coach Bill Parcells.
The second time Owens made a trip to the star, then Cowboys safety George Teague hit him during the celebration.

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