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Meaning of "plowden"
plowden (noun) - There is no widely known definition for the term 'plowden' in English
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- A surname.
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Plowden would not waste their time.
I will lean on Plowden a lot harder.
Plowden stood up and painted a massive target on himself.
I want to know where Plowden is getting his information.
Plowden became its first chairman.
I am waiting for a call back from Plowden now.
Plowden seems to have been of a more ambitious turn of mind than his friend.
Thumper had a copy of the newspaper Plowden writes for.
Matthew Plowden was a really good man.
I will go lean on Plowden harder.
Plowden Pharmaceuticals provided the funds.
I posted a few things online to suggest that Plowden was still alive.
I am working with Plowden to see if that success can be replicated.
You have a contract with Plowden.
Plowden was a British citizen.
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Yet more fallout from the Plowden Pharmaceuticals drug trial.
ABSTRACT Plowden places the child at the centre of the educational process.
He was the elder brother of Charles Plowden.
Father Plowden presented his translations under the name of the distinguished Welsh Salusbury family.
In addition to his many administrative activities and occupations, Plowden was a prolific writer.
Trevor Plowden formed a lifelong friendship with Dwarkanath.
In the sixteenth century, it was the residence of Edmund Plowden.
Lady Plowden held roles in numerous charitable organisations, particularly those involving children.
The point is, Matthew Plowden was a British citizen.
Plowden Pharmaceuticals provided the funds. I designed the trial and selected the participants.
I will go lean on Plowden harder. Let him know the score.
Plowden was interred in the Royal Enclosure, next to the Gemjabet Mariyam church.
My job description means I only have to worry about British deaths, Mr Plowden.
Ben Plowden is the director of strategy and planning, surface transport for Transport for London.
The first liaison officers were Robert Gore-Browne and Humphrey Plowden.
It belongs to Plowden Pharmaceuticals . The film footage.
Well, luckily my job description means I only have to worry about British deaths, Mr Plowden.
I want to know where Plowden gets his information, I want Bibi to shut up.
Keeping it warm for you, Plowden.
Lord Plowden ( according to an inscription on the verso ).
The Council was chaired by Bridget, Lady Plowden after whom the report is named.
Plowden came to Portugal still in his 20s to play for Barreirense.
It 's your boy Plowden at the hotel.
She needs your help, Plowden.
It's your boy Plowden at the hotel. He has Cody in his sights.
I am waiting for a call back from Plowden now . But how?
It's your boy Plowden at the hotel. Lehder.
Thank you for your help, Mr Plowden.
His third wife was Anna Maria Plowden, daughter of Francis Plowden whom he married in 1819.
Listen to me, Plowden.
What do you say there, champ? - Keeping it warm for you, Plowden.
The present Pulpit dates from 1903 and was designed and carved by Miss Editha Plowden.