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  • 1Cock 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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  • 2Common Pheasant — Male ( cock ) of hybrid stock in Poland Note thin white neck band due to a ring necked subspecies contribution to hybrid gene pool …

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  • 3Common Waxbill — Adult Conservation status …

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  • 4The Bill (series 10) — The Bill Series 10 Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 156 Broadcast Original channel ITV …

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  • 5cock — {{11}}cock (n.1) male chicken, O.E. cocc male bird, O.Fr. coc (12c., Mod.Fr. coq), O.N. kokkr, all of echoic origin. O.E. cocc was a nickname for one who strutted like a cock, thus a common term in the Middle Ages for a pert boy, used of… …

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  • 6Cock throwing — William Hogarth s First Stage of Cruelty shows schoolboys cock throwing, though it was dangerous practice to hold the rooster while others threw at it …

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  • 7Cock a doodle doo — For the sound a rooster makes, see Rooster. For the Herman Melville short story, see Cock A Doodle Doo!. Cock a doodle doo Roud #3464 Written by Traditional Published 1765 Written England Language English Form Nursery rhyme …

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  • 8The Ricky Gervais Show — This article is about the audio programme. For its animated television adaptation, see The Ricky Gervais Show (animated series). For the unrelated live action chat show, see Meet Ricky Gervais. The Ricky Gervais Show Hosting Ricky Gervais,… …

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  • 9The Reformation and art — Hans Holbein the Younger s Noli me tangere a relatively rare Protestant oil painting of Christ. It is small, and generally naturalistic in style, avoiding iconic elements like the halo, which is barely discernible. The Protestant Reformation… …

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  • 10The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian — The Preiching of the Swallow The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian is a cycle of connected poems by the Scottish makar Robert Henryson. In the accepted text it consists of thirteen versions of fables, seven modelled on stories from Aesop… …

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