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Cochrane is right, though unbearably pretentious, in his claim that the first meaning of careen was to turn a ship onto its side, usually in order to clean off the barnacles and other sea-junk.
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Prof. Cochrane is a finance economist at University of Chicago and, as far as I know, does not have any particular expertise in the insurance industry.
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Zefram Cochrane is played by James Cromwell to very good effect.
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It's a galaxy in which we have only just discovered Klingons (in the first episode, in fact), in which Vulcans are not exactly our best friends, in which Zefram Cochrane is still alive.
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Niether Fama nor Cochrane is a regular partricipant in the political debate.
Matthew Yglesias » Accounting Identities and Straussian Economics 2009
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Once I'm logged into the IFOA system, I meet up with publisher Kristin Cochrane and her senior editor, Tim Rostron, of Doubleday Canada, to catch up with the local books news.
At the International Festival of Authors Robert McCrum 2010
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Lauren Cochrane is thinking about singers and their art.
October 2007 2007
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Cochrane is listed as attached to 75th Infantry, 1st
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Cochrane is listed as attached to 75th Infantry, 1st
Laker, Carl J. 1970
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In his letter to the secretary Captain Cochrane says: — "I cannot refrain from taking this opportunity of mentioning that the Warrior behaved nobly in the severe gales and heavy sea she encountered, and that on her return to England she had sustained no damage, and was perfectly ready to proceed on active service to any part of the world."
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