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West used Cockrell's story as the scaffolding for his script, which was then polished by a senior studio writer named Jack Natteford.
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Cockrell's Flickr page features this awesome cupcake TV dinner, perfect for Thanksgiving or a harvest festival.
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Begonias follows a line from Cockrell's online bio: "There's no alt in my country."
I don't want to be your afterthought (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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Cockrell's argument might have carried more force in a bigger town, a place where more people did in fact work for wages.
The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960
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The next moment not Tough, but Cockrell's own mighty hand caught him by the collar and swung him around.
The Varmint Owen Johnson 1915
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Cockrell's room, where the team sat quietly listening to the final instructions.
The Varmint Owen Johnson 1915
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All knew that nothing could possibly harm them if they followed Rev. Cockrell's advice.
That Printer of Udell's Harold Bell Wright 1908
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"City Council voted the appropriation to meet Cockrell's and my donation for the schoolhouse, contracts have been signed and dirt is to be broken to-morrow by Henry Todd and thirty workmen Nickols has ordered down from the city," father announced, with jubilation in his voice.
The Heart's Kingdom Maria Thompson Daviess 1898
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Cockrell's teeth chattered but not with cold as the boat bobbed away from the side of the _Revenge_.
Blackbeard: Buccaneer Ralph Delahaye Paine 1898
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Cockrell's sigh of relief sounded like a porpoise coming up for air.
Blackbeard: Buccaneer Ralph Delahaye Paine 1898
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