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Rowe

American  
[roh] / roʊ /

noun

  1. Nicholas, 1674–1718, British poet and dramatist, poet laureate 1715–18.


Rowe British  
/ rəʊ /

noun

  1. Nicholas . 1674–1718, English dramatist, who produced the first critical edition of Shakespeare; poet laureate (1715–18). His plays include Tamerlane (1702) and The Fair Penitent (1703)

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Workday CFO Zane Rowe said on the earnings call that Workday was “committed to our medium-term subscription revenue growth targets,” but “prioritizing incremental investment in our AI roadmap to capture a larger market opportunity.”

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Thursday night was the latest in a string of perceived errors made by Schmeichel, following Joe Hugill's looping header for Kilmarnock last weekend and Jonathan Rowe's effort for Bologna last month.

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"This will not break us," pastor George Rowe said.

From Barron's

While he remains optimistic about the future, Rowe was rattled by the hours following the attack.

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For Pastor George Rowe of the Tumbler Ridge Fellowship Baptist Church, the community's response since Tuesday may ultimately serve to highlight its strength.

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