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There have been a number of public figures named James Cowan, including:

James S "Jim" Cowan (born January 22 1942) is a Canadian Senator from Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia (ˌnəʊvəˈskəʊʃə ( Latin for New Scotland; Alba Nuadh Nouvelle-Écosse is a Canadian province located on Canada 's James Cowan (born September 5, 1914 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba; died January 4, 1997) was a Politician Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America The twentieth century of the Common Era began on The 19th century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1801 and ended on December 31, 1900, according to the Gregorian calendar James Cowan (1803 &ndash May 22 1900) was an Ontario farmer businessman and political figure The Province of Upper Canada (French Province du Haut-Canada) was a British colony located in what is now the southern portion of the Province of Ontario James Cowan ( 17 October 1868 - 12 December 1918) was a Scottish footballer and manager. James "Jimmy" Clews Cowan ( 16 June 1926 &ndash 20 June 1968) was a Scottish football Goalkeeper who Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. James Cowan was a New Zealand non-fiction writer noted for his books on colonial history and Maori ethnography The twentieth century of the Common Era began on James Cowan (born 1942) is an Australian author James Cowan is author of a number of internationally acclaimed books including A Troubadour’s Testament and Quinton James Cowan is a New Zealand Rugby union Footballer He has been an All Black Overview See also Playing rugby union A rugby union match lasts for 80 minutes (plus stoppage time with a short
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