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Coggan
[ kog-uhn ]
noun
- (Frederick) Donald, 1909–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1974–80.
Example Sentences
Arran Coggan, the organisation's director of sport development, said it was concerning that people "not connected" with the sport of archery could acquire high-powered crossbows and use them in "such a devastating manner".
"It's brilliant," said Lord of the Hood Bill Coggan.
Devan Coggan speaks with Thorne about the deep-water stunts and superhero training she underwent in the new role.
Writing in 2019, Devan Coggan argued: "Despite all that discussion and several years of new films, Rowling still has yet to confirm the wizard's orientation in a book or on screen."
“ intrigues me the most, I think, is the fact that a simple dietary intervention can have these significant effects,” says Andrew Coggan, an exercise physiologist at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
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