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Warner

[wawr-ner]

noun

  1. Charles Dudley 1829–1900, U.S. editor and essayist.

  2. Glenn Scobey Pop, 1871–1954, U.S. football coach.

  3. Harry Morris, 1881–1958, U.S. filmmaker, born in Poland: one of the Warner Brothers.

  4. Jack L(eonard), 1892–1978, U.S. film producer, born in Canada.



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Any team, no matter whether it’s Pop Warner, high school, college or pro, that can’t score from the one with four downs doesn’t deserve a touchdown.

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“Decades of enforceable copyright law establishes that content owners do not need to ‘opt out’ to prevent infringing uses of their protected IP,” Warner Bros.

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Larry Ellison has been working on deals with his son, first to buy Paramount and now a possible bid for Warner Bros.

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From the onset, Warner insisted “Aztec Batman” should be produced in Spanish first, and then dubbed into English.

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The Ellisons may be one of the wealthiest families in the world, but going it alone on a bid for Warner Bros.

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