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  • The origin of the name Coghill, says Playfair in his British

    A History of Caroline County, Virginia 1924

  • He left unpaid bills all over Central Virginia, according to the prosecutor, and one supplier called Coghill a "silver-tongued devil" and alleges Coghill stiffed him for $357,000.

    Readthehook.com - Current Articles 2009

  • He left unpaid bills all over Central Virginia, according to the prosecutor, and one supplier called Coghill a "silver-tongued devil" and alleges Coghill stiffed him for $357,000.

    Readthehook.com - Current Articles 2009

  • He left unpaid bills all over Central Virginia, according to the prosecutor, and one supplier called Coghill a "silver-tongued devil" and alleges Coghill stiffed him for $357,000.

    Readthehook.com - Current Articles 2009

  • This anomaly is likely to be because young people in London consistently consume less alcohol than the average in England and with a lower frequency, writes Dr Nikki Coghill, senior research fellow at the University of West of England, author of the report.

    Alcohol Concerns blames too many off-licences for under-age drinking 2011

  • Roy Taylor is an associate and project lead for Adass, and Yvonne Coghill is head of breaking through at the NHS InstituteThis article is published by Guardian Professional.

    Why are there so few BME managers at the top? 2011

  • "We are all walking around carrying the baggage, both good and bad, from our past experience and we use that information to make projections about what we expect to happen in the future," says Robert Coghill , a neuroscientist at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.C.

    Rewiring the Brain to Ease Pain Melinda Beck 2011

  • "I convinced them it wasn't someone buying and reselling cigarettes," Mr. Coghill says.

    Virginia's Slim Pickings for Smokes Betsy McKay 2011

  • Dr. Coghill gives a personal example: I'm periodically trying to get into shape—I go to the gym and work out way too much and my muscles are really sore, but I interpret that as a positive.

    Rewiring the Brain to Ease Pain Melinda Beck 2011

  • Carrie Coghill , president and CEO of Coghill Investment Strategies in Pittsburgh, an affiliate of Commonwealth Financial Network, faced a particular challenge when two of her clients decided to divorce after 40 years.

    When Divorce Unravels Your Retirement Plans Ruthie Ackerman 2011

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