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Examples

  • His name is pronounced "Ein Gow," but he is untroubled by mispronunciations.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • His name is pronounced "Ein Gow," but he is untroubled by mispronunciations.

    Archive 2008-12-01 2008

  • I searched the county deed records and learned that a family by the name of Gow owned that entire tract of land extending along the southern curve of Locust Lake.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • I searched the county deed records and learned that a family by the name of Gow owned that entire tract of land extending along the southern curve of Locust Lake.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • I searched the county deed records and learned that a family by the name of Gow owned that entire tract of land extending along the southern curve of Locust Lake.

    Bloodstream Tess Gerritsen 1998

  • "This is just routine; this is actually from the tide," says Cao (pronounced "Gow"), turning to look back on the wake that the Hyundai Elantra leaves along Murano Road as they pull slowly away.

    Joseph Cao, the unlikely congressman from New Orleans Steve Hendrix 2010

  • Cao (pronounced "Gow") is the first Vietnamese American elected to Congress, but only the fourth Asian American to join the House as a Republican.

    Eric Tang: Anh "Joseph" Cao: The Surprises Are Just Beginning 2009

  • Now Mr. Cao (pronounced "Gow") becomes the first Vietnamese-born citizen elected to Congress, just as Mr. Jindal was the first American of Indian heritage to be elected governor.

    A Vietnamese Republican Wins in the Big Easy 2008

  • 'Gow's Gulf,' 'Cape Fea' -- Gow was a pirate and a hard nut at that; and Fea, if I remember, his lieutenant or something of the sort; but they had gone their ways before ever this was printed, and consequently before ever these crosses came to be written on it.

    Poison Island Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • Cao (a Vietnamese-American whose name is pronounced "Gow"), with two independents taking the remainder.

    Taegan Goddard's Political Wire 2010

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