John Cook may refer to: John Cook (filmmaker) (1935–2001), Austrian filmmaker John Cook (musician) (1918–1984), English organist John Kingsley Cook (1911–1994)...
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John G. Cook (born April 19, 1956) is an American volleyball coach who is the head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. In twenty-five seasons at NU, he...
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Lewis John Cook (born 3 February 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club AFC Bournemouth...
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John Cook or Cooke (baptised 18 September 1608 – 16 October 1660) was the first Solicitor General of the English Commonwealth and led the prosecution...
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John Pope Cook (June 12, 1825 – October 13, 1910) was an Illinois politician and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He served in...
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John Neuman Cook (born October 2, 1957) is an American professional golfer, who won eleven times on the PGA Tour and was a member of the Ryder Cup team...
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William Palmer (murderer) (section Murder of John Cook)
the 1855 murder of his friend John Cook, and was executed in public by hanging the following year. He had poisoned Cook with strychnine and was suspected...
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5 million records worldwide. Cook was born November 28, 1964, in Paris, France, to Canadian photographer and filmmaker John Cook and Canadian television director...
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John Cook (died 1684) was an English buccaneer, privateer, and pirate. In 1679, when he was still a merchant captain, Cook abandoned his ship on the island...
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John Cook Bennett (August 4, 1804 – August 5, 1867) was an American physician and briefly a ranking and influential leader of the Latter Day Saint movement...
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Major John Cook VC (28 August 1843 – 19 December 1879) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry...
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Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three...
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Jason John Cook (born September 13, 1980) is an American actor, screenwriter, film director and film producer best known for the soap opera television...
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The John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (shortened Stroger Hospital, formerly Cook County Hospital) is a public hospital in Chicago, Illinois,...
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John Cook (1730–1789) was an American planter and politician from Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware. He served in the Delaware General Assembly and as...
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Creedence Clearwater Revival (redirect from Stuart A. Cook)
lead guitarist, and primary songwriter John Fogerty, his brother, rhythm guitarist Tom Fogerty, bassist Stu Cook, and drummer Doug Clifford. These members...
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Timothy Donald Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive who is the current chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Cook had previously...
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John F. Cook (born February 27, 1946) is an American businessman, veteran, civic leader, and member of the Paso Del Norte Group. Cook was Mayor of El...
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Albert Cook may refer to: Albert Cook (footballer) (1880–1949), soccer player Albert John Cook (1842–1916), American entomologist and zoologist Sir Albert...
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John Cook (1935 - 21 September 2001) was an Austrian filmmaker. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Cook lived and worked most of his life in Europe and...
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Albert John Cook (August 30, 1842 - September 29, 1916) was an American economic entomologist and educator. He was influential in the development of entomology...
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John Cook Wilson FBA (6 June 1849 – 11 August 1915) was an English philosopher, Wykeham Professor of Logic and Fellow of New College. John Cook Wilson...
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has sold out every home match since 2001. The team has been coached by John Cook since 2000. The program was founded in 1975 and is one of the most decorated...
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John Ernest Cook (11 October 1918 – 12 August 1984) was an Anglo-American organist, composer and church musician. John Cook was born at Maldon, Essex...
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Skeptical Science (redirect from John Cook (Australian scientist))
resource created in 2007 by Australian former cartoonist and web developer, John Cook, who received a PhD degree in cognitive science in 2016. In addition to...
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Jack Cook may refer to: Jack Cook (footballer) (John Cook, 1887-1952), English footballer Jack Cook (baseball) (1926-2021), American baseball coach Jack...
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John Edwin Cook (1830 – 1859) was one of John Brown's raiders who participated fully in his raid on Harpers Ferry. He was the youngest of seven children...
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John Thomas McCook (born June 20, 1944) is an American actor. He first gained prominence for his portrayal of the character Lance Prentiss on the television...
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The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists...
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Charles John Cook (5 June 1946 – 20 December 2007) was an English first-class cricketer active 1974–75 who played for Nottinghamshire. He was born in...
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