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Charles Wendell Colson (October 16, 1931 –
April 21, 2012),
generally referred to as
Chuck Colson, was an
American attorney and
political advisor who...
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Sydney Justine Colson (born
August 6, 1989) is an
American professional basketball player for the
Indiana Fever of the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation...
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silent film
actress F. D.
Colson (died 1958), U.S. rower,
rowing coach, and
lawyer Gail
Colson (born ?),
British music manager Gary
Colson (born 1934), U.S...
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Colsons,
later Dingles and
House of Fraser, was a
department store located in Exeter,...
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Egyptian word for water." —Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Mosis, I:4:17. —
Colson,
F. H., trans. 1935. On Abraham. On Joseph. On Moses, (Loeb
classical Library...
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Egyptian word for water." —Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Mosis, I:4:17. —
Colson,
F. H., trans. 1935. On Abraham. On Joseph. On Moses, (Loeb
classical Library...
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minimal space overhead.
Challenges in
calculation stimulated early authors Colson (1726) and
Cauchy (1840) to use signed-digit representation. The further...
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Frederick D.
Colson (September 5, 1875 – May 6, 1958) was a
nationally known American amateur rower,
rowing coach and lawyer. As a
student at
Cornell University...
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called the game "the
sweetest victory of my
coaching career."
Roster notes ^
F 1966
Florida letterman ^Sr
Senior ^Jr
Junior ^So
Sophomore Don Brown, defensive...
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fables in a "pure style." This is disputed, however, by
F. H.
Colson, who
takes the
sermo purus in this p****age to
refer to a
style to be...