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looking for the band that
composed the hit song '74-'75 see The
Connells The
Cornells were a 1960s Los
Angeles band that pla****
mostly surf music. Four of the...
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Cornell University is a
private Ivy
League land-grant
research university based in Ithaca, New York,
United States. The
university was
founded in 1865...
- name The
Cornells, a
musical group Cornell Big Red, the
athletic program of
Cornell University Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a unit of
Cornell University...
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Christopher Nicholas, in
December 2005. In 2012, the
Cornells created the
Chris and
Vicky Cornell Foundation which works to aid the homeless, the poor...
- The
Cornell Notes system (also
Cornell note-taking system,
Cornell method, or
Cornell way) is a note-taking
system devised in the 1950s by
Walter Pauk...
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Cornell Iral
Haynes Jr. (born
November 2, 1974),
better known by his
stage name Nelly, is an
American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis...
- on the
Cornells' home with a "For Sale" sign
which is
seemingly picked by
Bosworth at random.
Bosworth picks up
intimate details of the
Cornells, and one...
- Your Heart" / "Wishful
Thinking (Challenge #59281) (1965) (as
Cornell Gunter and The
Cornells) "Love in My Heart" / "Down in Mexico" (Together #101) (1976)...
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Bailey in 1878. The
homestead of the
Cornells by the
beachfront later the site of the
Marine Pavilion. The
Cornell Family Cemetery on
Gateway Boulevard...
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Brian C.
Cornell (born c. 1959) is an
American businessman, and the
chairman and
chief executive officer (CEO) of
Target Corporation. He is also non-executive...