- in the clock's
world are Pufferty, a dog-train hybrid;
hyena handyman McCoggins,
rabbit Hopparoo, the twins'
caretaker cow
Madame Au Lait, bat shopkeeper...
- Jack
Banham Coggins (July 10, 1911 –
January 30, 2006) was an artist, author, and illustrator. He is
known in the
United States for his oil paintings...
- Directory. 1962. Hoagland,
Alison K.
Buildings of Alaska. 1993. Mary
Ellen McCoggins-Fossey and
Michael Carberry (March 23, 1998). "National
Register of Historic...
- 2021 to 2024.
Coggins received a
Bachelor of
Science from
California State University,
Sacramento in 2003 and a
Juris Doctor from the
McGeorge
School of...
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Janet Coggin (3
April 1936 – 23
September 2010) was a
British novelist and memoirist.
Coggin was born in
Cambridge in 1936 to
Maurice Coggin and his wife...
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Richard Allen Coggins (born
December 7, 1950) is an
American former outfielder for the
Baltimore Orioles (1972-1974),
Montreal Expos (1975), New York...
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original on 30
September 2007.
Retrieved 2 June 2013.
Coggin, Stewart. "The
North London derby".
Premier League.
Archived from the original...
- Gil
Coggins (died
February 15, 2004) was an
American jazz pianist.
Coggins was born to
parents of West
Indian heritage. His
mother was a
pianist and had...
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Claire Coggins (born May 19, 1985) is an
American former professional basketball player and
coach who pla**** one
season in the WNBA for the
Chicago Sky...
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Herbert Leonard Coggins (1881–1974) was an
American editor and
author of
humorous pieces for
magazines like The
Atlantic Monthly as well as a handful...