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Otway
[ ot-wey ]
noun
- Thomas, 1652–85, English dramatist.
Otway
/ ˈɒtweɪ /
noun
- OtwayThomas16521685MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatist Thomas. 1652–85, English dramatist, noted for The Orphan (1680) and Venice Preserv'd (1682)
Example Sentences
Trekking over to Great Otway National Park in the southwestern part of the state of Victoria, Dr. Lesku; a Ph.D. student, Erika Ziad; and other collaborators spent several years trapping two species of antechinus.
Meta spokesperson Stephanie Otway said in a statement that the technology “does not personally recognize anyone” and the images would be used for nothing other than the age estimate.
“Parents use Instagram to get advice, share their experiences, and seek support from other parents, including when their children have special needs,” spokeswoman Stephanie Otway said.
“Someone tried to rob Dojo, with Tony standing there,” said Lorcan Otway, the owner of Theater 80 St. Marks, a bohemian institution a block from Dojo.
Stephanie Otway, a Meta spokeswoman, said in a statement that the company was still “developing safe, age-appropriate experiences for teens.”
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