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Synonyms for cowman

a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback

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Saying that Miss Parry had spoken in a matter-of-fact kind of way, Ms Cowman noted "there was simply no emotion there".
"These findings hold great promise for understanding the function of these proteins and their development as vaccines," Cowman said.
When designing the mechanical system at York General Health Care Services, a 25-bed CAH about an hour west of Lincoln, Neb., Cowman specified an air-cooled system to replace the aging water-cooled system, thus eliminating pumps and control complexity.
Harry's achievements across a lifetime in the game will be marked by the presence of special guest, 1980 England Grand Slam-winning captain and current RFU chairman Bill Beaumont, and internationals present who have worn the Blue and White of Cov include Phil Judd, Peter Rossborough, Peter Preece, Roger Creed, Ron Jones, Danny Grewcock, Alan Cowman, Rod Webb, Barry Ninnes, Barrie Corless, John Barton and Steve Brain.
Krista Cowman, Professor of History at the University of Lincoln, said: "Life was tough for apprentices back then.
Cowman was a devotional that God used to walk with me through some tough valleys.
These topics will be addressed by experts like Vahid Fotuhi, President of Middle East Solar Industry Association; Abdullah Alhagbani, Director of Corporate Projects, National Water Company; Alice Cowman, CEO, Clean Energy Business Council; Touseef Farooqi, Commercial Director, Taweelah Asia Power Company; just to name a few.
KAL spokesman Rhianne Cowman said: "Initially the team were successful to receive funding from local funding opportunity One Community.
RCSI Bahrain's head of nursing & midwifery, Professor Seamus Cowman has been appointed to the prestigious Lancet Commission.The commission is set to review the education, workforce, practice, image and future of UK nursing and provide recommendations on each to the profession, the public and key decision-makers early in 2016.
Colin makes a very fine herdsman and cowman. He reckons probably the last time anyone in his family ever had a cow was possibly somewhere in the Middle Ages!" Eleven years since they started, Biddy and Colin have made their isolated artisan cheese farm a big success - and they have just scooped a silver medal at the 2013 World Jersey Cheese Awards, beating off competition from 2,776 other cheeses from across the globe.
Mae cofnod yn y Cambrian News, Ionawr 1917 bod 'Hugh Trebor Evans, 18, cowman', wedi cael 'extension' i beidio a gorfod mynd i'r rhyfel tan Fawrth 31 - i gael helpu rhywfaint efo'r wyna efallai.
William recalled quite a few farm employees, including fellow farm lad, Bob Bailey, cowman Mr Cansfield, woodman Dave Simpson (senior), Percy Simpson as chauffeur, gardener Jimmy Nicholls and coachman Harry Powell.
Professor Alan Cowman, Dr Neta Regev-Rudzki, Dr Danny Wilson and colleagues from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in collaboration with Professor Andrew Hill from the University of Melbourne's Bio21 Institute and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology showed that malaria parasites are able to send out messages to communicate with other malaria parasites in the body.
The section on "researching individuals and groups" discusses "collective biography" (by Krista Cowman) and "life stories and their analysis." Both essays address the strengths and challenges of historical arguments based on the lives of individuals, either alone or collectively.