John Cocke has written:
'Programming languages and their compilers'
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William Michael Cocke has written:
'Speech of Mr. Cocke of Tennessee on the Oregon question' -- subject(s): Boundaries, Oregon question
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Emmanuel Cocke has written:
'Sexe pour sang'
'Sexe-fiction'
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W. J. Cocke has written:
'Observations on jaundice' -- subject(s): Jaundice
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William M. Cocke has written:
'Essentials of plastic surgery' -- subject(s): Plastic Surgery
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William J. Cocke has written:
'Johnny Park talks of Thomas Wolfe' -- subject(s): American Novelists, Biography, Friends and associates
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The address of the Newport Cocke County Museum Inc is: 1501 Golf Course Rd, Newport, TN 37821-7151
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William Cocke was the first U.S. Senator from Tennessee. He was appointed to begin the term after Tennessee became a state and the Tennessee legislature failed to elect a Senator. William Cocke served as a U.S. Senator from August 2, 1796 until September 26, 1797. He resigned when Andrew Jackson was elected to finish Cocke's term.
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Elton C. Cocke has written:
'A further study of Dismal swamp peat' -- subject(s): Paleobotany, Peat, Peat bogs, Pollen
'The Myxophyceae of North Carolina' -- subject(s): Algae, Cyanobacteria
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Camilla Webb Davis has written:
'Descendants of Alexander Smith & Mary Annie Cocke'
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Confederate General Philip St. George Cocke graduated from West Point in 1832. He was ranked sixth among his graduating class of 45 cadets. Cooke was wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run. His personal depression led to his suicide in 1861.
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Joseph B. Cocke has written:
'Spinning performance and yarn quality as influenced by harvesting, ginning, and mill-processing methods' -- subject(s): Cotton manufacture, Cotton picking, Cotton gins and ginning, Spinning, Yarn
'Influence of gin and lint cleanser combinations and mill cleaning on dust levels and yarn quality of acala cotton' -- subject(s): Linters, Cotton gins and ginning
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The cast of Deviants - 2011 includes: Travis Cocke as Jack Sheridan Craig Jakobsen as Norman Miller Brett Vinokur as Matthew Patelli
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Philip St. George Cocke was the Confederate general who committed suicide during the American Civil War. He killed himself on December 26, 1861.
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The cast of The Mystery in Old Bathbath - 2012 includes: Quintron as Happy Tree, JJ Suade John Cocke as Ludwig Tammie Grant as Jackie Jo Jayme Kalal as JJ Suade, Ludwig Lefty Parker as Ludwig, Happy Tree, JJ Suade Panacea Theriac as Trixie Francis Wong as Jackie Jo, Happy Tree Drew Ziegler as Marsha
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Joseph Paine (Quaker Corset Maker) and Frances Cocke (Anglican daughter of a prominent lawyer)
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She was born Mary Willie Grace Moore to Richard Lawson Moore and Jane (née Stokely) Moore in the community of Slabtown in Cocke County, Tennessee.
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Hope this helps you have 2 choices 1. You can leave food down all the time and let him/her eat as he/she wants. 2. You can have set times say some in the morning and big bit in the night. i have a cocke spainel and we leave food down all the time and it helps so we dont have to have set times.
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Ben W. Hooper (born October 13, 1870 in Cocke County, Tennessee; died April 18, 1957 in Newport, Tennessee) succeeded Malcolm W. Patterson as the thirty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 26, 1911 and January 17, 1915, including the whole of 1912.
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Richard Cocks has written:
'A perfect discovery of the longitude. By Sir Richard Cocks, ..'
'Church of England secur'd' -- subject(s): Pamphlets, History
'A charge given to the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester, at the midsummer-sessions, 1723' -- subject(s): Instructions to juries, Pamphlets
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Malcolm R. Patterson (born June 7, 1861 in Somerville, Alabama; died March 8, 1935 in Sarasota, Florida) succeeded John I. Cox as the thirty-fourth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 17, 1907 and January 26, 1911. Following the end of Patterson's term as Governor, Ben W. Hooper (born October 13, 1870 in Cocke County, Tennessee; died April 18, 1957 in Newport, Tennessee) became the thirty-fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between January 26, 1911 and January 17, 1915.
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Charlie Red has: Played Sheriff in "Order in the Court" in 1997. Played Dr. Cocke in "Nature, Art, and Science" in 1998. Played Clerk in "Enslaved" in 1999. Played Cast in "Building History: An Electronic Field Trip to Colonial Williamsburg" in 1999. Played Gentleman Customer in "The Industrious Tradesmen" in 2005.
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I have tray thet way and my cocke was bigger than the first time I get that picture i ordered it from her
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I have tray thet way and my cocke was bigger than the first time
I get that picture i ordered it from her
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In the King James version
John - 1 _ 51
John - 2 _ 25
John - 3 _ 36
John - 4 _ 54
John - 5 _ 47
John - 6 _ 71
John - 7 _ 53
John - 8 _ 59
John - 9 _ 41
John - 10 _ 42
John - 11 _ 57
John - 12 _ 50
John - 13 _ 38
John - 14 _ 31
John - 15 _ 27
John - 16 _ 33
John - 17 _ 26
John - 18 _ 40
John - 19 _ 42
John - 20 _ 31
John - 21 _ 25
Which adds up to 879
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No. The book known as John's Gospel was originally anonymous, so we will never really know who wrote it, but certainly the author was not John the Baptist. Late in the second century, the fourth gospel was attributed to the apostle John.
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The cast of The Adventures of John and John - 2006 includes: John Hegley as John
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John the Baptist
John F Kennedy
Pope John Paul II
King John
John Lennon
Little John (Robin Hood)
John T Laudermilk
John of Gaunt
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John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Tyler, John Calvin Coolidge, and John F. Kennedy. There were 5 Vice-Presidents named John: Washington - John Adams; John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson - John Calhoun; Harrison - John Tyler; Buchanan - John Breckinridge; FDR - John Garner
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