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1552-1613 Welsh Geographer, Geologist, and Cartographer George Owen of Henllys, lord of Cemais, is best known for his work Description of Pembrokeshire, written in 1603 but not published until 1892. The map he made of Pembrokeshire was considered a...
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George Owen Information
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George Owen can refer to several people: George Owen of Henllys (1552–1613), Welsh antiquarian, author, and naturalist George Washington Owen (1796–1837), U. S. Representative from Alabama George Owen (ice hockey) (1901–1986),...


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The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
Moaning Owen is acting like a child; George best.
06/01/2003: 1,114 words, approx. 4 pages
Byline: GEORGE BEST I have a lot of time for Michael Owen, but then I hear the Liverpool star complaining about playing 61 games in a season. It's pathetic - he's talking like a spoilt child. Professional footballers these days don't...
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Art in America
Donald Owen Colley at George Adams.(NEW YORK)
01/01/2006: 429 words, approx. 1 pages
The old-timey world of traveling carnivals, Wild West shows and rural barnraisings is given a nightmare treatment in the cheerfully demonic works of Chicago-based artist Donald Owen Colley. In Colley's work, visual Americana is frequently used to suggest a world without order or...
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AP Features
ATV drivers invading roadless forests
8/13/2007: 739 words, approx. 3 pages
There once was a barrier at the entrance to this corner of the Mountaintown Roadless Area, a red-and-white metal fence that blocked all-terrain vehicles from accessing the rugged trail beyond.It's been down for years now, and the terrain behind it has been turned into a...
 


 

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