Retrieved 1 January 2019. "Vice Admiral John G. Cotton". U.S. Navy. Retrieved 2017-09-05. "Vice Admiral (Ret) John G. Cotton, USN". U.S. Department of Defense...
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John Cotton may refer to: John Cotton (fl. 1379–88), MP for Cambridge 1379–1388 John Cotton (MP died 1593) (1513–1593), MP for Cambridgeshire 1553, 1554...
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Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow...
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Cotton candy, also known as candy floss (candyfloss) and fairy floss, is a spun sugar confection that resembles cotton. It is made by heating and liquefying...
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John Cotton (4 December 1585 – 23 December 1652) was a clergyman in England and the American colonies, and was considered the preeminent minister and...
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Gossypium barbadense (redirect from Sea Island Cotton)
black seeds. It grows as a bush or small tree and yields cotton with unusually long, silky fibers. G. barbadense originated in southwest Ecuador and northwest...
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Gossypium (redirect from Cotton plant)
cotton plant are G. hirsutum (97% of world production), G. barbadense (1–2%), G. arboreum and G. herbaceum (together, ~1%). Many varieties of cotton have...
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awards) Richard G. Colbert (2 awards) Robert H. Conn Michael J. Connor James T. Conway Charles M. Cooke Jr. Robert Coontz John G. Cotton Ralph W. Cousins...
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William Edward Cotton (6 May 1899 – 25 March 1969) was an English band leader and entertainer, one of the few whose orchestras survived the British dance...
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- white-eared cotton rat Sigmodon peruanus - Peruvian cotton rat Subgenus Sigmomys Sigmodon alstoni - Alston's cotton rat Musser, G. G.; Carleton, M....
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son, Sir Thomas Cotton (d. 1662), and grandson, Sir John Cotton (d. 1702). Sir Robert's grandson, Sir John Cotton, donated the Cotton library to Great...
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John Cotton Dana (August 19, 1856, in Woodstock, Vermont – July 21, 1929, in Newark, New Jersey) was an American library and museum director who sought...
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A cotton gin—meaning "cotton engine"—is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity...
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The history of cotton can be traced from its domestication, through the important role it played in the history of India, the British Empire, and the United...
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Solitude of Cotton Fields in Tallinn, Estonia. Malkovich created his own fashion company, Mrs. Mudd, in 2002. The company released its John Malkovich menswear...
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George Witherage Cotton (1821–1892) was a South Australian land dealer and Member of the South Australian Legislative Council. He was especially notable...
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"King Cotton" is a slogan that summarized the strategy used before the American Civil War (of 1861–1865) by secessionists in the southern states (the future...
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The Cotton Bowl Classic (also known as the Cotton Bowl) is an American college football bowl game that has been held annually in the Dallas–Fort Worth...
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Thomas Bryant Cotton (born May 13, 1977) is an American politician, attorney, and former Army officer serving as the junior United States senator from...
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John Cotton Smith (February 12, 1765 – December 7, 1845) was an American lawyer, judge and politician from Connecticut. He served as a member of the United...
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List of Hellraiser characters (redirect from Frank Cotton (Hellraiser))
Cenobites other recurring characters include heroine Kirsty Cotton and several others. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Amy Klein is a character...
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(Falcon Crest, Melrose Place, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman) Vice Admiral John G. Cotton (1969) – former chief of United States Navy Reserve Bryan Holaday (2006)...
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Cottonseed oil (redirect from Cotton-seed oil)
of cotton plants of various species, mainly Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum, that are grown for cotton fiber, animal feed, and oil. Cotton seed...
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The G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility is a state prison for men located in Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, owned and operated by the Michigan Department...
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"Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song)" (also known as In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home) is a song written by American blues musician Huddie Ledbetter, better...
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an incomplete list of some of the manuscripts from the Cotton library that today form the Cotton collection of the British Library. Some manuscripts were...
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by Delta. He was bred by the estate of the late G A Darke and W D Hayne, New South Wales. Fine Cotton was a horse of limited abilities that was racing...
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Boll weevil (redirect from Cotton Boll Weevil)
species of beetle in the family Curculionidae. The boll weevil feeds on cotton buds and flowers. Thought to be native to Central Mexico, it migrated into...
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The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg (1.1 lb). This New World monkey can live up to 24 years...
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Nitrocellulose (redirect from Gun cotton)
often referred to as cottons, e.g. lacquer cotton, celluloid cotton, and gun cotton. Guncotton was originally made from cotton (as the source of cellulose)...
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