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BOWKERThis refers to a shot that appears to be horrible and then hits a tree, a rock, a spectator, etc. and bounces back into play. Sample usage: "I would have bogeyed the fourth hole but I got a bowke [..]
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BOWKERa shot that begins badly, but after deflecting off an object, places the player back in the game. A bad shot turns good.
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BOWKERThis refers to a shot that appears to be horrible and then hits a tree, a rock, a spectator, etc. and bounces back into play. Sample usage: "I would have bogeyed the fourth hole but I got a bowke [..]
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BOWKERThis refers to a shot that appears to be horrible and then hits a tree, a rock, a spectator, etc. and bounces back into play. Sample usage: "I would have bogeyed the fourth hole but I got a bowke [..]
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BOWKERthe leading US bibliographical publishing company; owned by Reed Elsevier, and publisher of Publishers Weekly
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BOWKERFounded in New York City in 1872, Bowker specializes in publishing reference works on libraries, publishing, and the book trade. Now affiliated with ProQuest, the company is known for its long-standin [..]
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BOWKERA literary editor who, with Frederick Leypoldt and Melvil Dewey, founded in 1876 the publication Library Journal. In the same year, he helped found the American Library Association and with Leypoldt b [..]
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BOWKERLeading US-based supplier of bibliographic services, roughly the equivalent of Bookdata
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BOWKERLast name of famous media guru Jacob Bowker, who invented the multi action marketing and sales process. The concept of little to no more effort, with 10 times the results.
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BOWKERBowker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alan Bowker, Canadian diplomat and educator
Albert H. Bowker (1919–2008), American educator
Art Bowker (born 1961), American writer
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