- Ward". The Hour. p. 12. Thomas, Bob (18 June 1989). "Actress
Rachel Ward
Cooses a low-key
lifestyle in Australia".
Toledo Blade. p. 37. "Casting Gamble...
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Miluk languages, kuukwis.
Early maps and do****ents
spelled it Kowes, Cowes,
Coose, Koos,
among others.
Although exploration and
trapping in the area occurred...
- Menard-Hodges
archeological site,
about one-half mile
southwest of Wallace-Menard-
Coose Cemetery,
along with the
adjacent Wallace Bottom archeological site, appear...
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Orthography IPA
Example Orthography IPA
Example Orthography IPA
Example c ǀ
cõose 'owl' q ǃ qaò 'rise (sun, moon)' tc ǂ tcúú 'head' x ǁ xòa 'cave' cg ǀχ cgàa...
- (Quechua), Kūstārīkā - كوستاريكا (Arabic),
Kusuta Rika (Inuktitut), Yn
Coose Berçhagh (Manx), கோசுடா இரிகா[romanization needed] (Tamil)
Croatia a' Chròthais...
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following townlands:
Ballydugan Ballymacanallen Ballynagarrick Bleary Clare Coose Drumaran Drumhorc Drummiller Drumnascamph Kernan Knocknagore Lenaderg Lisnafiffy...
- Island, Cookstown, Coolnacran, Coolsallagh,
Coney Island, Coniamstown,
Coose,
Copeland Island, Corbally, Corbet, Corcreaghan, Corcreeny, Corgary, Cornreany...
- – to entice, take away
clandestinely Confloption –
flurry or confusion)
Coose – to hunt or
chase game out of woodland/covert, from the
Cornish word for...
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Daniel H. (1989). Fort Toulouse: The
French Outpost at the
Alabamas on the
Coose. Tuscaloosa, Alabama:
University of
Alabama Press. ISBN 0-8173-0421-5. Waselkov...
- on ATC
Route Obo
through Burma into
southeastern China over Himalayas.
Coosed after the war,
today some
remains visible,
otherwise obliterated. 1346th...