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"Covin" a group of confederates; In Old French "Covine" a band or group with a single purpose; Latin "Com" - together,
Glossary of Terms Commonly Used in Wicca by Rowan Moonstone and Durwydd MacTara (Part 2) 1991
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In organizational mergers, a source of considerable conflict, the acquired employees are more satisfied with the merger when their leaders are transformational Covin, Kolenko, Sightler, et al., 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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In organizational mergers, a source of considerable conflict, the acquired employees are more satisfied with the merger when their leaders are transformational Covin, Kolenko, Sightler, et al., 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Morehead St-Covin 21 pass from D Caudill (Ison kick)
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Morehead St-Covin 1 run (D Caudill run for two-point conversion)
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Morehead St-Covin 16 pass from Dinkins (Ison kick)
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Morehead St-Covin 5 run (two-point conversion failed)
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Morehead St-Covin 14 pass from Dinkins (Ison kick)
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Morehead St-Covin 42 pass from Dinkins (Ison kick)
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"You know as well as I do that the brakeman takes on five boxes of lunch at Covin."
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913
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