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Author of Harry Potter books
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rowling
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vb. (context archaic English) (present participle of roll English)
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Rowling may refer to: J. K. Rowling , author of the Harry Potter series 43844 Rowling , an asteroid named in her honour Bill Rowling , a former Prime Minister of New Zealand Robert Rowling , a Texas businessman
Usage examples of rowling.
Putting up with a doltish cousin and penurious foster parents for a few years scarcely seems the Cinderella-ish plight Rowling intends it to appear, considering the Oxford of wizard schools is waiting to bring Harry into the fold.
The clarity with which Rowling sees the need to choose between good and evil is admirable, but still more admirable to my mind, is her refusal to allow a simple division of parties into the Good and the Evil.
In each book, Rowling holds the outcome in suspense and always manages surprising and gratifying conclusions.
However, Rowling consistently resolves the conflict happily for those on the side of good, makes sure the villain is thwarted, and also ensures that even seemingly unimportant threads are woven into the whole.
Part of the fun is seeing whether you can discover some of the secrets before Rowling tells you what they are.
Likewise, with the dementors, Rowling allows the reader to see how Harry and his friends wrestle with deeply disturbing emotions while fighting off their potential danger.
I have been monitoring what Christians have been saying about Rowling for a long time.
When they do wrong for no good reason, Rowling makes sure they get caught, pay consequences, and are disciplined or instructed.
Townsend Rowling, the real-estate owner who controls the Southfield Bank.
Townsend Rowling, as he invited the visitor to a chair beside the table.
This was the Southfield Bank, owned by Townsend Rowling, biggest of the three.
The trio consisted of Townsend Rowling, Rutherford Blogg, and Hiram Marker.
Townsend Rowling had gone his own way, expecting to see Lamont Cranston later.
Outside of Townsend Rowling, those two were the only men of wealth and importance in Southfield.
It was Townsend Rowling who now invited Lamont Cranston to accompany them.