Proper noun
Keown (plural Keowns)
A surname.
Damien Keown (1996), Karma, character, and consequentialism, The Journal of Religious Ethics, pp 329-350. Source: Internet
City councillors James Gough, Sam MacDonald, Catherine Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown and James Daniels sent a letter to Dalziel asking her to lead a conversation on how a zero per cent rates increase could be achieved this year. Source: Internet
Martin Keown has spoken about reports Arsenal teammates Dani Ceballos and David Luiz clashed in training, an incident Mikel Arteta says has been put to bed. Source: Internet
Referring to a pre-sentence report, District Judge Steven Keown said it was clear Melanophy was remorseful and had insight into what he had done. Source: Internet
Philippa Hunter and Paul Keown, "The New Zealand social studies curriculum struggle 1993-1997: An 'insider' analysis." Source: Internet
Mandi Keown, bride-elect of Rees Carroll, was guest of honor at a room to room shower on Sunday, August 3, at the Groves May House in Lincolnton. Source: Internet