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Gower
[ gou-er, gawr, gohr ]
noun
- John, 1325?–1408, English poet.
Gower
1/ ˈɡʊə /
noun
- the Gowera peninsula in S Wales, in Swansea county on the Bristol Channel: mainly agricultural with several resorts
Gower
2/ ˈɡʊə /
noun
- GowerDavid (Ivon)1957MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer David ( Ivon ). born 1957, English cricketer: played in 117 test matches (1978–1992), 32 as captain; scored 8,231 test runs
- GowerJohn?13301408MEnglishWRITING: poet John. ?1330–1408, English poet, noted particularly for his tales of love, the Confessio Amantis
Example Sentences
Munn is constantly reminded now of how closely her past and present are intertwined, and how much the person she is today is influenced by the person she once was — even in everyday trips with her family to the Sunset Gower studios where Mulaney currently tapes “Everybody’s Live,” and where Munn formerly filmed “The Newsroom,” the HBO series where she was a part of its ensemble cast.
Domestic box office totals for all of 2025 are expected to total $9.5 billion, an 8% increase compared with last year, though still down 17% compared with an average of the last three pre-pandemic years, according to a report from Gower Street Analytics.
The current system is "inhuman" and "cruel" says Suzanne Gower, a former criminal defence solicitor and specialist in miscarriages of justice at the University of Manchester.
Ms Gower says while sub-postmasters wrongly prosecuted for theft and fraud deserve "every penny for what they've been through" they were only able to claim compensation after the TV drama about the case generated so much public pressure for action.
Prominent sportspeople also took to social media to condemn the post, with Tonia Antoniazzi - Labour MP for Gower and a former Wales international - describing it as "disappointing for a club with such a great history and legacy which has inspired so many women and girls to want to play".
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