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  • 1shall and will — 1. The customary rule is that to express a simple future tense shall is used after I and we • (In addition to my duties in the House, I shall be having further meetings later today Hansard, 1992) and will in other cases, whereas to express… …

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  • 2Cook 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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  • 3Cook Islanders — For the language of the Cook Islands, see Cook Islands Māori language. Location of the Cook Islands Cook Islanders or Cook Islands Māori are residents of the Cook Islands, which is composed of 15 islands and atolls in Polynesia in the Pacific… …

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  • 4Frederick Cook — For other people named Frederick Cook, see Frederick Cook (disambiguation). Frederick Albert Cook Cook on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago Born June 10, 1865(1865 06 10) …

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  • 5Ida Cook — Infobox Writer name = Ida Cook imagesize = caption = pseudonym = Mary Burchell, James Keene (with William Everett Cook) birthname = birthdate = 1904 birthplace = Sunderland, England, U.K. deathdate = BirthDeathAge| |1904| | |1986|12|22 deathplace …

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  • 6John Cook Wilson — (born Nottingham 6 June 1849, died 1915) was an English philosopher. The only son of a Methodist minister, after Derby School he went up to Balliol College, Oxford in 1868, where he read both Classics and Mathematics, gaining a double First in… …

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  • 7“First They Slaughtered the Angels” — by Lenore Kandel (1967)    This epic poem is a graphic protest against martial violence, social and spiritual desecration, and political oppression. Collected in Kandel’s 1967 book Word Alchemy, the poem derives from an earlier period of… …

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  • 8Rock cook — Rock Rock, n. [OF. roke, F. roche; cf. Armor. roc h, and AS. rocc.] 1. A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag. See {Stone}. [1913 Webster] Come one, come all! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Sir …

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  • 9Sheriffs in the United States — Deputy sheriff, Mogollon, New Mexico in 1940 …

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  • 10United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …

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