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Jowett

[ jou-it ]

noun

  1. Benjamin, 1817–93, English educator and Greek scholar.


Jowett

/ ˈʊɪ /

noun

  1. JowettBenjamin18171893MBritishHISTORY: classical scholarEDUCATION: educator Benjamin. 1817–93, British classical scholar and educator: translated the works of Plato
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At Swansea Crown Court on Friday, Recorder Christian Jowett fined Network Rail £3.75m, saying the company had failed to put in place proper measures to protect the workers.

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Matthew Adams, 33, was assaulted at the Gough Arms in Jowetts Lane, West Bromwich, in the early hours of 19 March last year.

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Sentencing, Recorder Christian Jowett said: "This was a significant intrusion in their homes."

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As the Victorian classicist Benjamin Jowett once said, “We have sought truth, and sometimes perhaps found it. But have we had any fun?”

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Dr Adam Jowett, chairman of the British Psychological Society's sexualities section, said: "Clinicians can still help people fully explore their gender identity where appropriate but it's time for this unacceptable and harmful practice to end."

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