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  • 1Cork Institute of Technology — Motto Rísam Uile (Let us Achieve) Established 1974 President Dr. Brendan J. Murphy Students 17,000 …

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  • 2Cork's 96FM — Broadcast area Cork City and County Slogan Playing the Hits You Can t Get Out of Your Head Frequency 95.8 96.8 FM …

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  • 3Cork University Press — Parent company Cork University Founded 1925 Country of origin Ireland Headquarters location Cork Publication types Books, Academic journals …

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  • 4Cork Graham — in El Salvador, 1986 Born Frederick Graham 29 November 1964 (1964 11 29) (age 46) Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Occupation …

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  • 5cork — [kôrk] n. [ME < Sp corcho, cork, ult. (via ? Ar al qurq) < L quercus, oak: see FIR1] 1. the light, thick, elastic outer bark of an oak tree, the cork oak ( Quercus suber) of the beech family, that grows in the Mediterranean area: used for… …

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  • 6cork — ► NOUN 1) the buoyant, light brown substance obtained from the bark of the cork oak. 2) a bottle stopper made of cork. 3) a piece of cork used as a float for a fishing line or net. ► VERB 1) close or seal (a bottle) with a cork. 2) (corked) (of… …

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  • 7Cork fossil — Cork fos sil (k[^o]rk f[o^]s s[i^]l). (Min.) A variety of amianthus which is very light, like cork. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8cork|board — «KRK BRD, bohrd», noun. a strawboard or cardboard in which ground cork is mixed with pulp. It is light, elastic, and useful as an insulator against heat and noise …

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  • 9cork|wood — «KRK WUD», noun. 1. the light, porous wood of any one of various trees, especially of the balsa. 2. any one of several trees yielding such wood, especially a large shrub that grows in the swamps of the southeastern United States …

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  • 10Cork railway stations — [v · d · …

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