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  • Many places and regions, held sacred, and called Coel by the Amonians, were by the Greeks rendered κοιλα, cava.

    A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759

  • If you search the Library of Congress catalog for "Denver fiction," you'll find dozens of romances, science fiction novels, and mysteries set in Denver by such writers as Sarah Andrews, Robert Greer, Margaret Coel, Suzanne Proulx, Manuel Ramos, and Michael Stone.

    Jenny Shank: Writing the Decent Denver Novel Jenny Shank 2011

  • If you search the Library of Congress catalog for "Denver fiction," you'll find dozens of romances, science fiction novels, and mysteries set in Denver by such writers as Sarah Andrews, Robert Greer, Margaret Coel, Suzanne Proulx, Manuel Ramos, and Michael Stone.

    Jenny Shank: Writing the Decent Denver Novel Jenny Shank 2011

  • If you search the Library of Congress catalog for "Denver fiction," you'll find dozens of romances, science fiction novels, and mysteries set in Denver by such writers as Sarah Andrews, Robert Greer, Margaret Coel, Suzanne Proulx, Manuel Ramos, and Michael Stone.

    Jenny Shank: Writing the Decent Denver Novel Jenny Shank 2011

  • "We are finding planetary systems which are very different from our own," said astrophysicist Coel Heiler at the U.K.'s Keele University, whose group runs the WASP search in the Southern Hemisphere.

    Week Brings Hail of Planets Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • If you search the Library of Congress catalog for "Denver fiction," you'll find dozens of romances, science fiction novels, and mysteries set in Denver by such writers as Sarah Andrews, Robert Greer, Margaret Coel, Suzanne Proulx, Manuel Ramos, and Michael Stone.

    Jenny Shank: Writing the Decent Denver Novel Jenny Shank 2011

  • My rabbit was Margaret Coel and the woman nearly killed me.

    ME RABBIT, YOU COUGAR 2008

  • When you have David Morrell and Margaret Coel talking about perseverance too, when Tony Hillerman talks about successes and failures, you realize that the one common demoninator is determination and an unwillingness to give up -- no matter what the odds.

    Success: Determination + Luck 2007

  • Authors such as James Doss, David and Aimee Thurlo, Susan Slater, Margaret Coel -- all take advantage of this desire to learn about the Native American culture.

    "Regional" -- Oblivion or Jumping Point? 2006

  • The girl with braided hair / Margaret Coel — In 1973, Liz Plenty Horses was accused of betraying the militant American Indian Movement, known as AIM, to the FBI after the death of one of their members.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

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