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- noun Plural form of
coowner .
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Examples
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I have to thank Haleh, Anthony, Maria (as well as Charles Holiday (general staff), Pam Nelson and Linda Lea (coowners)) for their wonderful bakery, which is in my neighborhood, and for the amazing cupcake that I enjoyed.
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The authors of a joint work of visual art are coowners of the rights conferred by subsection (a) in that work.
Copyright Law of the United States of America and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code, Circular 92 United States
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On Wednesday, he announced that the bookstore is "nearing agreement" on a new home in downtown, and has secured at least 13 new coowners, who invested enough to ensure the bookstore's survival for many years to come.
All Stories 2011
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After White Horse coowners put out the call, they were inundated with musicians eager to support Haiti and the relief effort.
News 2010
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What can you tell us about the fact that it seems like their partners are evaluating alternatives and their coowners and Screen Vision might not be a holding for them.
unknown title 2008
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The ceaseless agitating for broader power and wealthier executive contracts and a restructured deal for Interscope that seemed to enrich its coowners while decreasing Time Warner’s leverage were the most blatant examples.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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The ceaseless agitating for broader power and wealthier executive contracts and a restructured deal for Interscope that seemed to enrich its coowners while decreasing Time Warner’s leverage were the most blatant examples.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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The ceaseless agitating for broader power and wealthier executive contracts and a restructured deal for Interscope that seemed to enrich its coowners while decreasing Time Warner’s leverage were the most blatant examples.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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The ceaseless agitating for broader power and wealthier executive contracts and a restructured deal for Interscope that seemed to enrich its coowners while decreasing Time Warner’s leverage were the most blatant examples.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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