• Elizabeth or Eliza Co(o)k(e) may refer to: Elizabeth Cook, American musician Elizabeth Batts Cook (1742–1835), the wife and widow of Captain James Cook...
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  • pharmacist Elizabeth Marshall (cook) (fl. 1770–1790), cook who ran a patisserie and cookery school in Newcastle upon Tyne, England Elizabeth Marshall Thomas...
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  • (Iron Butterfly album), 1969 Ball (Widespread Panic album), 2003 Balls (Elizabeth Cook album), 2007 Balls (Sparks album), 2000 Balls (EP), by Guttermouth,...
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  • Reindeer, an animated Christmas special Olive, The Bash St. Kids' school cook Olive Doyle, a main character from the show A.N.T. Farm Olive, a main character...
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    people Elizabeth Colbert, multiple people Elizabeth Coleman, multiple people Elizabeth Conway, multiple people Elizabeth Cook, multiple people Elizabeth Cooper...
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  • Turner Cook (c. 1863–1950), wife of Australian Prime Minister Joseph Cook Mary Lou Turner (born 1947), American country music artist Mary Elizabeth Turner...
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  • together. Welder may also refer to: Welder (album), a 2010 album by Elizabeth Cook The Welder, a 2021 American horror film Welder (footballer) (b. 1969)...
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  • Eger (born 1983), German former footballer Susanna Eger (1640–1713), German cook and cookbook writer Eger V. Murphree (1898–1962), American chemist EGER is...
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  • from the 1991 album Fireball Zone "All We Need Is Love", a song by Elizabeth Cook from the album This Side of the Moon "All We Need Is Love", a song by...
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  • Press, an imprint of Ginn and Company (alphabetical by city) Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California, US Liverpool...
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  • the 2016 album Writing of Blues and Yellows "Milk and Honey", by Hollie Cook, from the compilation album Saint-Germain-des-Prés Café: The Must-Have Cool...
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  • (surname) McCafferty Spur, a geographical feature in the Cook Mountains, Antarctica Elizabeth McCafferty Three-Decker, house in Worcester, Massachusetts...
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  • Nord (redirect from NORD (disambiguation))
    produced by Clavia. A. G. NORD, the fifth disc from the album 7G, by A. G. Cook. Nord (Gåte album), 2021 Bjorn Nord (born 1972), Swedish ice hockey player...
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  • Call (1999 film), a Chilean-American thriller featuring Peter Coyote and Elizabeth Berkley Last Call (2002 film), a film about F. Scott Fitzgerald Last Call...
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  • as a diminutive of Elizabeth in the 16th century and its use as an independent name started in the 18th century. The name Elizabeth has been around since...
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  • librarian, feminist writer and arts administrator Sherrill Elizabeth Tekatsitsiakawa Katsi Cook (born 1952), Mohawk Native American midwife, environmentalist...
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  • ), a character in the American animated television series Superjail! Elizabeth Warden (Keeping Up Appearances), a character from the British television...
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  • Wilmer (born 1945), British poet Douglas Wilmer (1920–2016), English actor Elizabeth Wilmer, American mathematician Emmanuel Wilmer (died 2005), Haitian killed...
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  • (Rolling Stones album), 1966 Aftermath, by Axenstar, 2011 Aftermath, by Elizabeth Cook, 2020 The Aftermath (Bonded by Blood album) or the title song, 2012...
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    ISBN 978-0-314-26408-4 – via Internet Archive. Cowen, Tyler (March 14, 2008). "Cooked Books". The New Republic. Archived from the original on March 18, 2008....
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  • Smith (disambiguation) Elbert Smith (disambiguation) Elijah Smith (disambiguation) Elizabeth Smith (disambiguation) Ella Smith (disambiguation) Elmer...
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  • sculptor and designer Ida Carloni Talli (1860–1940), Italian actress Ida Cook (1904–1986), British campaigner for Jewish refugees and romance novelist...
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  • Dutch footballer Virgil Williams, American television writer Virgil Young Cook (1848–1922), American Confederate veteran and planter Virgil (wrestler),...
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  • American architect Elizabeth Sanderson, Baroness Sanderson of Welton, British political advisor, life peer, and journalist Cook, Welton & Gemmell, former...
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  • American actor Elizabeth Marshall (politician) (born 1951), Canadian politician Elizabeth Marshall (cook), English chef and food writer Elizabeth Marshall (pharmacist)...
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  • scientist Susan Elizabeth George (born 1949), American author Terry George (born 1952), Irish screenwriter and director Thomas George (disambiguation), several...
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  • Leatherface (disambiguation) The Blu-Ray release contains an option to play the film with a different ending. In this version, Elizabeth does not flee...
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  • Davis (disambiguation) Elizabeth Davis (disambiguation) Ellen Davis (disambiguation) Elliot Davis (disambiguation) Emmett Davis (disambiguation) Eric Davis...
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  • McCoy, in the 2001 film Josie and the Pussycats played by Rachael Leigh Cook Josie McCoy, in the 2017-2023 TV series Riverdale played by Ashleigh Murray...
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