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  • 1Cock (surname) — Cock Two chefs in the process of cooking. Origin Word/Name Dutch and Flemish …

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  • 2Cock o' the North — may refer to; Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon was known by the nickname Cock o the North The Chief of Clan Gordon is known as the Cock o the North of Coileach Strath Bhalgaidh in Scottish Gaelic Cock o the North (locomotive) was a LNER Class …

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  • 3Cock rock (disambiguation) — Cock rock is a rock music genre. Cock Rock may also refer to: Cock Rock, now renamed Rooster Rock, a column of basalt in Rooster Rock State Park, Oregon, USA Cock Rock, 1996 album by Diesel Boy Cock Rock Disco, an independent record label See… …

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  • 4Cock and ball torture — may refer to: Cock and ball torture (sexual practice), a sexual activity involving torture of the male genitals Cock and Ball Torture (band), a German pornogrind band, formed in 1997 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… …

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  • 5Cock — may refer to: Contents 1 Ornithology 2 Valves 3 Clocks …

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  • 6cock and hen — I Cockney Rhyming Slang Ten I didn t get much change back from a cock II Everyday English Slang in Ireland ten …

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  • 7Hendrik de Cock — Infobox Person name = Hendrik de Cock birth date = Birth date|1801|04|12 death date = death date and age|1842|11|14|1801|04|12 occupation = MinisterHendrik de Cock (April 12, 1801 November 14, 1842) was a Dutch minister.Hendrik de Cock protested… …

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  • 8Fantôme de Cock Lane — Illustration de Cock Lane datant du XIXe siècle. Les apparitions ont lieu dans le bâtiment à trois étages sur la droite. Dessin datant de 1852. L’his …

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  • 9Jan De Cock — est un artiste belge né à Etterbeek le 2 mai 1976 (1976 05 02) (35 ans). Il ne se confine pas à une seule discipline, mais explore les frontières entre arts visuels, photographie, montages photographiques, sculpture et architecture en… …

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  • 10De Cock — Two chefs in the process of cooking. Origin Word/Name Dutch and Flemish …

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