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Bowen

[ boh-uhn ]

noun

  1. Cath·er·ine (Sho·ber) Drink·er [kath, -er-in , shoh, -ber , dring, -ker, kath, -rin], 1897–1973, U.S. biographer and essayist.
  2. Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole), 1899–1973, Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer.


Bowen

/ ˈ²úəʊə²Ô /

noun

  1. BowenElizabeth (Dorothea Cole)18991973FBritishIrishWRITING: novelistWRITING: short-story writer Elizabeth ( Dorothea Cole ). 1899–1973, British novelist and short-story writer, born in Ireland. Her novels include The Death of the Heart (1938) and The Heat of the Day (1949)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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"It's incredibly difficult," says Ian Bowen from Bristol City Council, who has co-ordinated its Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Service since 2020 and spends most of his time focused on van dwellers.

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Since its founding, Bleecker Street has released more than 75 films, including the 2017 Steven Soderbergh comedy “Logan Lucky,†2024’s Oscar-nominated “Golda,†comedy-drama “Hard Truths†and, most recently, “The Wedding Banquet,†a remake of the 1993 Ang Lee romantic comedy starring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran.

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That is not the kind of result that wins fans over, and seeing Graham Potter take Jarrod Bowen off with the score at 1-0 did not help.

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Bowen Yang has had plenty of time to get inside the mind of Vice President JD Vance, playing him week in and week out on "Saturday Night Live."

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They want this version of “The Wedding Banquet†to be modern and realistic, and let’s face it, no grandparent in 2025 is going to buy Lily Gladstone and Bowen Yang as a straight couple who happen to live in the guest house out back.

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