• Owor is a Ugandan surname. Notable people with the surname include: Paskar Owor (born 1980), Ugandan runner Raphael Owor (born 1934), Ugandan physician...
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  • David de Coninck Owe (born 2 December 1977) is a Danish actor and stuntman. Internationally, he is probably best known for his part in the Emmy Award...
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  • Owers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Owers (born 1965), English footballer Anne Owers (born 1947), British prison inspector...
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  • up owe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Owe is a surname or given name, a spelling variation of Ove. Notable people with the name include: Owe Adamson...
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    Baard Arne Owe (3 July 1936, Mosjøen, Norway – 11 November 2017, aged 81, Copenhagen, Denmark), sometimes credited Bård Owe, was a Norwegian-born Danish...
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    Ower is a hamlet in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. Its nearest towns are Totton – approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) to the southeast, and...
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    Owings is a town center and census-designated place (CDP) in northern Calvert County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,149 at the 2010 census...
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  • Nathaniel Alexander Owings (February 5, 1903 – June 13, 1984) was an American architect, a founding partner of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, which became...
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    Karl Owe Sandström (born September 28, 1944) is a Swedish clothing designer, zoologist, safari leader, flamenco dancer, restaurateur, and florist. Probably...
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  • Ower Bogie (i.e. over the River Bogie, near Huntly) was an expression used in Scotland for a wedding conducted by a magistrate, not a clergyman. In Aberdeenshire...
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