Examples of 'brownlow' in a sentence

Meaning of "brownlow"

Brownlow: an award presented to the best and fairest player in a particular sports league, such as the Australian Football League
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  • A hamlet in Newbold Astbury parish, Cheshire East district, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ828436).
  • An unincorporated community in Taylor County, West Virginia, United States.
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Brownlow began to make films early in his life.
A david brownlow company.
Brownlow might have one.
She was handing the boy over to Brownlow on the bridge.
Brownlow became interested in silent film at the age of eleven.
The brigade was scattered and Brownlow took command of those with him.
Brownlow reads the letter.
No other Richmond player has won more than one Brownlow in the yellow and black.
Brownlow over and out.
Perhaps we should explore this Brownlow.
Brownlow remained a divisive figure for decades after his death.
He was awarded three Brownlow Medal votes for his effort.
Brownlow also painted smaller works depicting foundling children as well as portraits.
But this claim is rejected by film historian Kevin Brownlow and author Thompson himself.
Brownlow is quick to add that the plastic did not directly kill this seal.

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Wartime memorabilia museum is opened at Brownlow House.
Brownlow is best known for his work documenting the history of the silent era.
A plea by Meadows to Brownlow also failed.
Brownlow was staunchly opposed to Southern secession.
At the end of the novel Oliver is adopted by Mr Brownlow.
Heiskell accused Brownlow of selling out to northerners over the issue of slavery.
You are on it with Peter Brownlow.
Brownlow asked to appear before the Veterans Board for five minutes to present his proposal.
She later trained as a nurse at Brownlow Hill infirmary in Liverpool.
Brownlow North carried the letter with him into the pulpit and read it out loud.
He is the twin brother of Brownlow Medal winning teammate Alistair Lord.
Brownlow Hill is also representative of Colonial landscape design.
The film was discovered by British film historian Kevin Brownlow.
John Brownlow has written the script.
My name is Brownlow.
John Brownlow penned the script.
The adaptation will be written by John Brownlow and produced by The Forge.
Helen Brownlow has resurfaced.
Strangely, neither of them earned a single Brownlow vote.
Sir William Brownlow stood in front of him.
For his efforts, he earned three Brownlow Medal votes.
Brownlow Stand officially opened.
After this amendment was ratified, Brownlow submitted a series of bills to punish former Confederates.
Brownlow was among those arrested, but was released after a few weeks.
There was a short silence here, until Mr. Brownlow took up the thread of the narrative.
Kevin Brownlow was also in attendance and presented Gance with his Silver Medallion.
Confederate leaders immediately suspected Brownlow of complicity, but he denied any involvement in the attacks.
Brownlow had failed to buy out the commoners, so resorted to this action.
Over the next five years, Haynes and Brownlow engaged in a ruthless editorial war.
Brownlow got in touch with Holland 's employers.
Leaving one man to guard the raft, Brownlow led his naked men through the woods.
Brownlow and Caroline had four daughters,.
Impressed, Emmerson encouraged Brownlow to pursue a career in journalism.
Brownlow and Caroline had three daughters,.
Impressed, Emmerson encouraged Brownlow to enter the newspaper field.

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