John B. S. Coats or JBS Coats (8 July 1906 in Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland – 26 December 1979) was a theosophist, president of the Theosophical Society...
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chairman of Stoke City John Coats (1906–1979), theosophist Jonathan Coates (born 1975), Welsh professional footballer John Coates Carter (1859–1927), English...
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to 1989. Coats served on the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence while in the U.S. Senate. Born in Jackson, Michigan, Coats graduated...
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John Fitzgerald Coates (born January 1970), is an English billionaire businessman and the joint chief executive (CEO) of online gambling company bet365...
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John Henry Coates FRS (26 January 1945 – 9 May 2022) was an Australian mathematician who was the Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University...
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John Coates (7 November 1927 – 16 September 2012) was a British film producer, best known for producing the animated film The Snowman based on the picture...
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feme Gallery of country coats of arms List of coats of arms National emblem Officer of arms Seal Siebmachers Wappenbuch (coats of arms from German-speaking...
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Bet365 (category Coates family)
was founded by Denise Coates, who remains the majority shareholder and joint-chief executive, alongside her brother John Coates. Bet365 is an online gambling...
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Apple Island (Michigan) (section John Coats)
innovator James Coats. Two of John Coats' brothers, James and Peter, formed the J & P Coats Thread Co. In the late 1840s, John Coats came to the island...
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coats and morning coats tails at the back. From the 1920s, the frock coat was increasingly replaced as day formal wear by the cut-away morning coat....
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or partial sleeves. Modern Afghan coats originate from Ghazni province, situated between Kabul and Kandahar. The coats are made from sheepskins that have...
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of knee length coats (under-coats) such as frock coats, dress coats, and morning coats are cut to be a little longer than the under-coat so as to completely...
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John Coates Till (April 30, 1843 – May 31, 1910) was an English American marionettist and entertainer born in London, England, and died in Malden, Massachusetts...
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because of its favourable regulations. Coates still runs the company alongside her brother, and co-CEO, John Coates. Coates owns around half of Bet365. Her personal...
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Tailcoat (redirect from Morning coats)
tail coats until after the Mexican War when frock coats became the standard field wear. By the time the M1858 uniform was introduced tail coats had been...
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John Dowling Coates AC (born 7 May 1950) is an Australian lawyer, sports administrator and businessman. He is a member of the International Olympic Committee...
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sometimes called white coat hypertension, in reference to the traditional white coats worn in a clinical setting, though the coats themselves may have nothing...
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John Coates-Campbell or John Coats Campbell of Clathick (1721–1804) was an 18th-century Scottish merchant and philanthropist who served as Lord Provost...
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Coats of arms are commonly possessed by nations, regions, cities, royal and noble personages, and sometimes by other entities. United Kingdom Coat of arms...
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1985, Coats was selected as the commander of STS-61-H, which was subsequently canceled after the Challenger accident. As commander of STS-29, Coats and...
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John Francis Coates, OBE (30 March 1922 – 10 July 2010) was a British naval architect best known for his work on the study of construction of the Ancient...
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John Coates is a footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Southport and Chester. Brown, Neil (2 September 2012). "John Coates"...
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at first, with grey and blue coats also being worn. Until 1784 all regular regiments of the British cavalry wore red coats, with the notable exception...
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Named after Canada's first Dominion Statistician, Robert H. Coats (1874-1960), the R.H. Coats Building was completed in 1976 by the architectural firm Ogilvie...
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Coats is a surname of English origin. A.W. (Bob) Coats (1924–2007), English economist, historian of economic thought Alfred M. Coats (1869–1942), Scottish-American...
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John Coates is a neuroscientist and applied physiologist working on the biology of risk taking. He was until 2016 research fellow in neuroscience and...
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heraldry, coats of arms that used to be associated with noble families became attached to the territories that had been ruled by these families, and coats of...
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later a pea coat. The term has been used since 1723 to denote coats made from that cloth. Today, the style is considered a classic, and pea coats are worn...
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of arms of 1530, albeit in a more stylized form. Coat of arms of Silesia Polish heraldry List of coats of arms Norbert Conrads (2011-06-07). "Wrocław –...
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John Francis Coates Jr. (February 17, 1938 – November 22, 2017) was an American jazz pianist, composer and arranger. He regularly performed at the Deer...
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