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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Something to Talk About (disambiguation); Something to Talk About (song)

owe something to      
have something because of.
Baard Owe         
NORWEGIAN ACTOR (1936-2017)
Bård Owe
Baard Arne Owe (3 July 1936, Mosjøen, Norway – 11 November 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark), sometimes credited Bård Owe, was a Norwegian-born Danish actor who has acted in many Scandinavian films and TV series. He moved to Denmark in 1956, and there he lived and worked right up to his death.
David Owe         
DANISH ACTOR
David de Coninck Owe; Owe, David
David de Coninck Owe (born 2 December 1977) is a Danish actor and stuntman. Internationally, he is probably best known for his part in the Emmy Award winning TV series The Eagle.

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Something to Talk About

Something to Talk About may refer to:

  • Something to Talk About (album), a 1986 album by Anne Murray
  • "Something to Talk About" (Badly Drawn Boy song), a 2002 song by Badly Drawn Boy from the soundtrack to the film About a Boy
  • "Something to Talk About" (Bonnie Raitt song), a 1991 song written by Shirley Eikhard and recorded by Bonnie Raitt
  • Something to Talk About (film), a 1995 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström
  • "Something to Talk About" (Grey's Anatomy), a 2005 episode of the medical drama TV series Grey's Anatomy
  • Something to Talk About (documentary series), a 2013 series of documentaries presented by Brainstorm Media and DirecTV
Examples of use of owe something to
1. "The word ‘credit‘ means you owe something to somebody and I don‘t want to owe anybody anything," he continues.
2. But rather, those soft–hearted ninnies who, however good their intentions, think that ceaseless white immigration can continue without other people our immigrants from our ex–colonies, people we actually owe something to suffering.
3. Fevvers‘ sensational journey, the clowns and strong men of Nights, the lesbian lover and the waif, not to mention Fevvers‘ ribald enactment of sexual wiles and the predatory grand duke who tries to turn her into a toy, owe something to Lulu.
4. Doll thought that the increasing incidence of the disease might owe something to the hundreds of tonnes of tarmac being laid down across Britain at this time, but soon discovered that in 64' lung cancer cases there were only two non–smokers.
5. "The biggest betrayal of all is lacking the courage to make the real choices to improve the lives of millions of ordinary people and to prefer the self–indulgence of standing carping on the sidelines as millions suffer." In his recent collection of Blair‘s speeches and articles, the former Fabian Society chair, Paul Richards, has pointed out that as party leader and later as prime minister, "all of Blair‘s pronouncements owe something to his advisers and civil servants, notably Alastair Campbell, and none can be credited solely to Blair...