Definition & Meaning | English word KILBOURNE
KILBOURNE
Definitions of KILBOURNE
- A surname.
- A village in Mason County, Illinois, US.
- A village in West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, US.
- A CDP in Delaware County, Ohio, US.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using KILBOURNE in a Sentence
- They were soon followed by Joseph Kilbourne, who took out land for his brother-in-law, Freeman Bray.
- The city was founded in 1803 by the Scioto Company led by James Kilbourne, who was later elected to the United States House of Representatives, and named in honor of Thomas Worthington, who later became governor of Ohio.
- Kilbourne Hole erupted through alluvium (unconsolidated water-deposited sediments), the Camp Rice Formation and through the pre-existing Afton basalt flow.
- The female lead evolved from the initial script's description as "the society editor who writes under the name of 'Lorelei'" to star crime reporter "Lorelei Kilbourne," with no hint that her first name was a stylized byline.
- Kilbourne said that the advertising perpetuates unrealistic, unobtainable ideals and creates a culture of violence toward women in which they are objectified and dehumanized.
- On September 6, 1971, Dave Kilbourne, one of the founders of the Wings of Rogallo, hiked atop Mission Ridge and launched a flex wing hang glider unaided.
- She wants to have her husband arrested for his complicity in the murder of Reavis, but Kilbourne comes in by speedboat and abducts Archer.
- As Kilbourne brags to Harper that he has too much influence and that he'll get away with it all, shots suddenly ring out.
- DJs on "Star" included Brett Provo in mornings, then afternoons (later becoming afternoon drive/production director at WMAS in Springfield); Paul DeFrancisco in afternoons; Jay Hanson (later at WFMX in Skowhegan, Maine) and Long John on weekends; Jim Severine; Rich Kilbourne (also known as Big Rich Baker) on news; Cathy Foxx in middays; Neil Jackson in mornings; Lee Gordon as Production Director; and Race Bannon, who later stayed on the station after the flip to modern rock.
- In 1952 Nigh joined the cast of the TV series Big Town, with Patrick McVey as the city editor of a newspaper, and Nigh as his secretary Lorelei Kilbourne.
- Construction of the Star of Oregon began in the autumn of 1840 with Felix Hathaway supervising, and John Canan, Ralph Kilbourne, Pleasant Armstrong, Henry Woods, Josiah Lamberson Parrish, George Davis, and Jacob Green providing less skilled labor.
- These are Kilbourne Hole and Potrillo maar where mantle peridotites, feldspathic granulites and kaersutite occur.
- The county also includes one of New Mexico's four large lava fields, the Aden Malpais, and one of the world's largest maare volcanoes, Kilbourne Hole.
- These interviews included Katie Couric, Condoleezza Rice, Lisa Ling, Geena Davis, Marissa Mayer, Jean Kilbourne, Cory Booker, Rachel Maddow, Rosario Dawson, Jim Steyer and Jackson Katz.
- One day, Cowman, who had recently become a passionate Christian, approached Kilbourne at work and evangelized to him for half of an hour.
- In March 1924, Cowman faithfully signed the bank books of OMS over to two trustees: Ernest Kilbourne and W.
- Cowman began writing in November 1902 when OMS co-founder Ernest Kilbourne initiated a monthly publication called Electric Messages.
- Furthermore, Kilbourne, McDonagh and Prothero recognised the dilemma of corporate reliance on the dominant social paradigm and micromarketing.
- The families of Hannie and Linnie Papadakis, Amanda and Max Delaney, and Shannon Kilbourne also live there.
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