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  • 81Cord Jakobeit — (* 1958 in Celle) ist ein deutscher Politikwissenschaftler. Cord Jakobeit studierte Politikwissenschaft, Volkswirtschaftslehre und Staats und Verwaltungsrecht an der TU Hannover, dem Institut d´Etudes Politiques in Paris, an der Universität… …

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  • 82Cord Parks — No.       Free Agent Cornerback / Wide receiver Personal information Date of birth: November 12, 1986 (1986 11 12) (age 24) …

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  • 83Cord compression — may refer to: Spinal cord compression Umbilical cord compression This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point direc …

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  • 84Cord Dreyer — Cord Christian Dreyer (* 31. Juli 1962) ist Geschäftsführer und Chefredakteur der dapd Nachrichtenagentur GmbH sowie Vorstandsmitglied der dapd media holding AG.[1] Biografie Cord Dreyer startete seine journalistische Laufbahn 1987 als… …

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  • 85Cord, Confraternities of the — • Pious associations of the faithful, the members of which wear a cord or cincture in honour of a saint, to keep in mind some special grace or favour which they hope to obtain through his intercession Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 86cord blood — n blood from the umbilical cord of a fetus or newborn * * * blood contained within the umbilical vessels at the time of delivery of the infant …

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  • 87cord fastener — A label holder with attachment that fastens the cord that closes the mouth of a sack …

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  • 88cord|ing — «KR dihng», noun. 1. the act or work of a person or thing that cords. 2. an arrangement of cord on or around something. 3. a kind of embroidery similar to couching in which the stitches are vertical and close together. 4. the cords or ribs of a… …

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  • 89cord|ite — «KR dyt», noun. a smokeless gunpowder composed of nitroglycerin, guncotton, and petrolatum formed into cordlike lengths. ╂[< cord + ite1 (because of its stringlike appearance)] …

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  • 90cord|less — «KRD lihs», adjective. without a cord, especially without an electric cable: »A cordless electric clock that works off a battery (Science News Letter) …

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