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Examples
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I'm not that bothered about any of those scenes, although the singing Orcs might really have been funny, sounds like Cotes is just a tad annoyed he couldn't get in on the edit.
Filmstalker: Lord of the Rings documentaries cut for DVD 2006
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It is so dense, deep-toned, purple and tooth staining that the phrase Cotes du Rhone really doesn't apply here
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"It is called Cotes Common," answered Mrs. Oke, who had slackened the pace of the horse, and let the reins hang loose about his neck.
Hauntings Vernon Lee 1895
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The force of a magnetic pole on a magnetized steel scrap, for instance, varies as the inverse cube of the distance; and the curve described by such a particle would be quite different from a conic section -- it would be a definite class of spiral (called Cotes's spiral).
Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895
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"It is called Cotes Common," answered Mrs. Oke, who had slackened the pace of the horse, and let the reins hang loose about his neck.
A Phantom Lover Vernon Lee 1895
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It's not just the Mur though, there are 'Cotes' (climbs) aplenty - d'Ahin, de Bouselle,
PezCyclingNews.com 2009
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"Cotes," Luke said, addressing his impassive butler, who stood at the sideboard with a footman, "you will open three bottles of wine for the servants 'dinner following this, and you will have the health of Lady Joy Kendrick toasted.
Heartless Balogh, Mary 1995
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Detail of "Cotes de Morency" (Moonlight series) by Alphonse "Alpi" Piard (photo courtesy of the Pomona Cultural Center)
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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Detail of "Cotes de Morency" (Moonlight series) by Alphonse "Alpi" Piard (photo courtesy of the Pomona Cultural Center)
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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Detail of "Cotes de Morency" (Moonlight series) by Alphonse "Alpi" Piard (photo courtesy of the Pomona Cultural Center)
Jim Luce: One of Tens of Thousands: Diaspora Doctor Continues to Help Haiti Jim Luce 2011
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