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Cormack

[ kawr-muhk ]

noun

  1. Allan Mac·Leod [m, uh, -, kloud], 1924–98, U.S. physicist and biophysicist, born in South Africa: Nobel Prize 1979.


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As Adam Cormack, from the charity, put it: "This depressing sight is a reminder to all of us that not every ancient tree is in a safe place."

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The Woodland Trust's head of campaigning Adam Cormack said the tree's loss was "devastating".

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He was initially taken to hospital in Gaza for treatment and has since been moved to a hospital in Israel, Mr Cormack said.

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Morgan Cormack of the Radio Times wrote another four star review, saying: "Peaky Blinders comparisons will come, but this boxing drama is its own beast."

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Adam Cormack, head of campaigns at the Trust, said it was "essential that future generations have the opportunity to stand under a centuries-old oak and wonder what stories it holds".

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