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  • 11Cook Ice Shelf — is an ice shelf about 55 miles wide, occupying a deep recession of the coastline, Cook Bay which lies between Cape Freshfield and Cape Hudson. This ice shelf was called a bay by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14, under Douglas Mawson …

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  • 12Cook Islands Māori — This article is about the language. For the people of the Cook Islands, the majority of whom are Cook Islands Māori, see Cook Islanders. Cook Islands Māori Māori Kūki Āirani Spoken in …

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  • 13cook — cook1 S2 [kuk] v 1.) [I and T] to prepare food for eating by using heat ▪ Where did you learn to cook? ▪ Cook the sauce over a low heat for 10 minutes. cook a meal/dinner/breakfast etc ▪ I m usually too tired to cook an evening meal. cook sth for …

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  • 14Cook, Sir Thomas — (1420–1478)    A former Lord Mayor of London and one of the wealthiest merchants in the city, Sir Thomas Cook was prosecuted for treason in 1468 in a famous episode that was later used by RICHARD III to illustrate the ambition and avarice of the… …

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  • 15Cook's distance — In statistics, Cook s distance is a commonly used estimate of the influence of a data point when doing least squares regression analysis. In a practical ordinary least squares analysis, Cook s distance can be used in several ways: to indicate… …

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  • 16Cook Islands Maori — language name=Cook Islands Maori nativename=Māori Kūki Āirani familycolor=Austronesian states=Cook Islands region=throughout Cook Islands ..., New Zealand speakers=42,669 (16,800 in Cook Islands (1979 government report)) fam2=Malayo… …

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  • 17Cook Inlet — Golfe de Cook Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cook. Carte du golfe de Cook avec les 2 bras de mer, Knik et Turnagain Arms Le …

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  • 18Cook — This distinguished surname, with forty entries in the Dictionary of National Biography , and having no less than fifty Coats of Arms, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational name for a cook, seller of cooked meats, or the keeper of an… …

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  • 19Cook — noun An English occupational surname for a cook, or a seller of cooked food …

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  • 20Cook (surname) — Cook Family name Cook coat of arms Meaning cook (occupational) Region of origin …

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