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All the rest of the top 25 companies are foreign owned.
Our staff Even after 25 years we are still a family run and owned business.
Many are now involved in government jobs and private owned business.
For this is very much a community run and owned organisation.
And all this so that the foreign owned companies can pay less tax.
As the house remains private owned, it is not open to the public.
Within six months he was a director and owned shares.
You will never see it done through the corporate owned news media.
For over 14 years we've been Australian owned and run.
Being an Australian owned and run company is important to us.
If any owned mail, he had not thought to put it on until too late.
The four major banks, which account for around 90% of the market are all foreign owned.
The agency does this through the administration of several state owned companies and organisations.
A family business of 50 years that's all Australian owned!
He was married to a white woman and owned slaves.
The bulk of the British car industry is foreign owned.
His family was wealthy, and owned property in the area.
The more land a noble owned, the larger his voice in government.
"Free people of color" ran their own businesses and owned property.
It is the largest housing project from public owned land in the country.
This was not the case of many other Jewish owned businesses.
Only a few white people in the South owned plantations.
The combination will give us an American- owned food company that would be the biggest of them all.
They were never state owned or subjected to any kind of central planning.
Cartman approaches him, saying "looks like you're about to get pwned", and proceeds to smash the griefer's head with a hammer.
Many words originally derived from leet slang have now become part of the modern Internet slang, such as "pwned".
Because there should always be time to practice your gaming skills, click on the zerg units to defend the results page and try not to get pwned.
The term implies domination or humiliation of a rival, used primarily in the Internet-based video game culture to taunt an opponent who has just been soundly defeated (e.g., "You just got pwned!")
The friendly man who gave me a demo of the Peregrine said it meant gamers could react more quickly to a situation, saving valuable seconds, and could even mean "the difference between levelling up and getting pwned".
Words ending in -ed When forming a past participle ending in -ed, the Leet user may replace the -e with an apostrophe, as was common in poetry of previous centuries, (e.g. "pwned" becomes "pwn'd").