• James Gow (August 23, 1907 – February 11, 1952) was an American writer and a member of the League of American Writers, an organization created by the...
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  • (1862–1942), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council James Gow (writer) (1908–1952), American writer This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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  • James Gow (1854–1923) was an English scholar, educator, historian, and author, widely recognized for A Short History of Greek Mathematics. The history...
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  • Ronald Gow (1 November 1897 – 27 April 1993) was an English dramatist, best known for Love on the Dole (1934). Born in Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire...
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    the play's author Ronald Gow, 15 years her senior. That same year, she made her film debut in Lancashire Luck, scripted by Gow. The huge popularity of...
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  • Blow-Up thrills 50 years on". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 August 2019. Gow, 1968 p. 98 Gow, 1968 p. 100: Thomas fails to “redress the [im]balance" And: p. 104:...
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  • A Red, Red Rose (section Gow)
    Strathspey" that one writer referred to Gow's tune as a "palpable plagiarism". Johnson dutifully set "A Red, Red Rose" to Gow's "Major Gordon" as per...
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  • July 2021 "Your Broadcast Team". Jennie Gow replaces Suzi Perry in BBC line-up Crash.Net, 17 March 2010 Jennie Gow to present BBC's MotoGP coverage for 2010...
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  • (1797) Scottish Enlightenment "Hall, Sir James, Bart". venn.lib.cam.ac.uk. Scotland's Lost Buildings by Ian Gow "Hutton's Journeys to Prove his Theory"...
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    Daniel Defoe (category 17th-century English writers)
    purporting to be an account of the pirate Henry Avery. The Pirate Gow (1725) – an account of John Gow. A General History of the Pyrates (1724, 1725, 1726, 1828)...
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