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the owned
verb
To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); to have legal title to.
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Therefore, there is a complex inter-relationship between the owned and un-owned population.
Diseases which emerge in the un-owned population have potential to affect the owned population, when a formerly un-owned animal is adopted, or via direct or indirect contact.
With a vaccination coverage of almost 78% of owned dogs, the majority of the owned dog population was relatively easily accessible for free vaccination campaigns.
This study provides an insight into the UK's un-owned cat and dog population in 2010, and its dynamic relationship with the owned population.
"And the owned Russian companies.
"The owned stations get on board".
Amidst financialisation imperatives, the owned house is dually cast as a financial asset and instrument, while simultaneously persisting in its domestic role as 'home'home
We can see how content, community, and context come together in the owned media strategies of today's most innovative marketers.
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Selected maps of within-field profitability for the owned-field scenario for corn representing three profitability categories; a and b) economically sensitive; c and d) distinct profitable-unprofitable zones; and e and f) all-profitable.
The bulk of a television network's profit comes from the owned-and-operated stations.
Well, Kretchmer isn't ruling that out in the future, but he said the social publishing side is "a messy place," so he's happy to focus on the "owned-and-operated" world for now.
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