- of
coopering:
White coopering,
creating pails,
butter churns, tubs, spoons, ladles, and
other household equipment Dry, or "slack" (U.S.),
coopering, making...
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Bradley Charles Cooper (born
January 5, 1975) is an
American actor and filmmaker. He is the
recipient of
various accolades,
including a
British Academy...
- Hays
Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is an
American broadcast journalist and
political commentator who
anchors the CNN news
broadcast show
Anderson Cooper 360°...
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Cooper or
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Cooper,
Cooper's,
Coopers and
similar may
refer to:
Cooper (profession), a
maker of wooden...
- Gary
Cooper (born
Frank James Cooper; May 7, 1901 – May 13, 1961) was an
American actor known for his strong,
silent screen persona and
understated acting...
- D. B.
Cooper, also
known as Dan
Cooper, was an
unidentified man who
hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, a
Boeing 727 aircraft, in
United States...
- Josh(ua)
Cooper may
refer to:
Joshua Cooper (died 1757) (c. 1696–1757),
Irish landowner and politician, MP for
County Sligo 1719–57
Joshua Cooper (1732–1800)...
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Alice Cooper (born
Vincent Damon Furnier;
February 4, 1948) is an
American singer, songwriter, and actor. With a
career spanning six decades,
Cooper is considered...
- John Paul
Cooper (born 1
November 1983) is an
English singer and songwriter. He is best
known for
featuring on the
single "Perfect Strangers" by DJ and...
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original on 28 June 2014.
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April 2014. Tierney-Jones, Adrian. "
Coopering: roll out the barrel". The Telegraph.
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