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Lobscouse
Lobscouse Lob"scouse`, n. [Written also lobscourse from which
lobscouse is corrupted.] [Lob + course.] (Naut.)
A combination of meat with vegetables, bread, etc., usually
stewed, sometimes baked; an olio.
Meaning of Couse from wikipedia
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Couse is a surname, and may
refer to: Dave
Couse,
Irish singer and
songwriter E.
Irving Couse (1866–1936),
American artist Kenton Couse (1721–1790), British...
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Eanger Irving Couse (September 3, 1866 –
April 26, 1936) was an
American artist and a
founding member and
first president of the Taos
Society of Artists...
- Dave
Couse (born 1965) is an
Irish musician, producer, and
radio presenter best
known for
being the lead
singer and main
songwriter with the band A House...
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Couse Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Washington.
Couse Cr**** was
named for kowish[check spelling] (Anglicized as "
couse"), an
important food source...
- The
Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph
Henry Sharp Studios, also
known as the
Couse/Sharp
Historic Site, is a
property on the U.S.
National Register...
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Kenton Couse (1
March 1721 – 10
October 1790) was an
English architect. He was
apprenticed to
Henry Flitcroft whose patronage obtained him
posts in the...
- Rd.
August Gate — A
large neighborhood on Red Mill Road (NY 151) west of
Couse Corners,
accessed via
Robert Lane.
Avian Meadows — A
neighborhood west of...
- Taos.
These include the
Ernest L.
Blumenschein House, the
Eanger Irving Couse House and Studio—Joseph
Henry Sharp Studios, and the
Nicolai Fechin house...
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recognized for the clever, "often
bitter or
irony laden lyrics of
frontman Dave
Couse ...
bolstered by the [band's]
seemingly effortless musicality". The single...
- from
Couse's studio, and weren't used
during the Taos period.
Couse,
Eanger Irving. "Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe".
Retrieved 10
August 2012. The
Couse Foundation...