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Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e
Pesquisa em Engenharia),
often referred to as
Coppe due to its
original name (Coordenação dos
Programas de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa...
- Some of the
larger manufacturers were Campbell-Smith-Ritchie (Boone);
Coppes Brothers and Zook (the Napanee);
McDougall Company; and G. I.
Sellers and...
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Abiezer Coppe (1619 – 1672) was one of the
English Ranters and a
writer of
prophetic religious pamphlets. He was born in
Warwick on 20 May 1619 and was...
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Coppé (pronounced Co-pa'y,
often also
typed Coppe') is a ****anese
electronic music singer-songwriter and
music producer. She has
affectionately gained...
- the
original on 2
November 2011.
Retrieved 7
November 2011.
Coppes-Zantinga, Arty R.;
Coppes, Max J. (1998). "Marie Curie's
contributions to
radiology during...
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Albert Coppé (26
November 1911 – 30
March 1999) was a
Belgian and
European politician and economist. Born in
Bruges on 26
November 1911,
Coppé was a founding...
- The
Coppé Authority was an
interim High
Authority of the
European Coal and
Steel Community (ECSC),
between 1
March and 5 July 1967. Its
president was...
- A
spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or
cobweb (from the
archaic word
coppe,
meaning 'spider') is a
structure created by a
spider out of proteinaceous...
- Suit
Piacentine Suit
English Swords Cups
Coins Clubs Spanish Espadas Copas Oros
Bastos Italian Spade Coppe Denari Bastoni...
- views.
Other less well
known members of the
Ranter cohort included Abiezer Coppe and
Joseph Salmon.
Their central idea was pantheistic, that God is essentially...