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scow

[skou] / skaʊ /




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The articles “ruined his political career, likely his marriage, and this was him lashing out at the cause,” Chief Deputy Clark County District Attorney Richard Scow said Thursday.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 8, 2022

“It’s like a no-brainer,” said Kate M. Scow, a soil scientist at UC Davis, who has measured how compost helps remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2021

“Just believing climate change is real doesn’t mean he’s doing anything about it,” said Adam Scow, California director at Food & Water Watch.

From New York Times • Mar. 4, 2016

“There’s a good foundation of science to start with,” Scow said.

From Scientific American • Sep. 22, 2015

There was 43 large Ships came in yesterday—31 Ships, 10 Brigs & one Scow.

From The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn by Johnston, Henry P.




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