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How to use Rowe in a sentence

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As Rowe points out, the early cynodonts were the first synapsids in which the brain filled the endocranial cavity.
The first aircraft is named School-Boy Rowe while the second has fearsome shark teeth adorning its cowls.
Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner.
Rowe said Jackson was a man being manipulated by opportunists, who kept information from him and wanted to milk millions of dollars out of him.
It features Clive Rowe, a black actor who has proved there is no colour bar to taking over and excelling in roles written for Caucasians.
Ms Rowe said parishioners took along a variety of dogs together with cats and a few pet rabbits.
The scoring began again soon after the restart as Rowe pushed off three tacklers for his second try and Broadhurst also forced his way over.
In 1998 Laura George and Rebecca Rowe imported a container-load of French country antiques and took them to a Dublin fair.
Rowe was recruited by the FBI in March 1960 and encouraged to join the Eastview Klavern of the Alabama Klan.
Using a scalpel, Rowe cuts out portions of the illustration and then stands them up.
Rowe said Jackson was self-conscious about his skin troubles and often likened himself to the Elephant Man.
My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it.
Alas, Rowe beat me to it, so I'll keep this short and sweet.
Rowe did much of the trimming, cutting his teeth as an editor on the film.
Rowe spent his last years working as a private investigator in Savannah, Georgia.
Rowe began scanning skulls from the reptilian ancestors of mammals, cat-size creatures called cynodonts.
In 1709, Rowe passed down a tradition that Shakespeare played the ghost of Hamlet's father.
Members included Thomas Derby, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and John Rowe.
Publisher Nicholas Rowe was the first critic to ponder the theme of the play, which he saw as the just punishment of the two feuding families.
Miz Rowe knew, of course, that Flary was at home, and knew that she was making a hand along with the old man and the boys.
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It was then voted, that what Mr. Rowe and Mr. Timmins had offered, was satisfactory to the body.
The folio of 1623 omits elvish, but the folio of 1632 has elves, which Rowe changed to elvish.
Then he took out his pencil and book and put a series of interrogations to Rowe.
Then he began thumping for Kolar, the next station east of Rowe, and the second ahead of the runaways.
Rowe did his work quite as well as the rudimentary state of the biographic art of his day allowed.
Here I mean such imitators as Rowe was of Shakespear, or as Horace hints some of the Romans were of Cato, by bare feet and sour faces.
Sim Phinney grinned at Mr. Rowe, who was very much embarrassed.
Then the messenger was sent after Rowe with more definite instructions.
For which Mr. Rowe carid hym abord and put hym in the bilboes.
No, sir, you will find that Lieutenant Rowe stood in with this game!
John Henry Sayers' brother, 45-year-old Stephen, and Mark Rowe, 40, are also accused of being involved in the plot to nobble the juror.
Rowe then received a phone call asking him to have a meeting about the shooting, at Crockets Hotel, on Mitchell Street, Walker.
Wolves utility man Tommy Rowe will be out for three months after under going surgery for a persistent foot injury.
However, Hatton, who had cheated on Dooley with boxer Emma Rowe in 2010, denied that they had split after his drinking bout.
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