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According to this article, the new | Coke was well liked, and had good sells. |
By the 1802 general election | Coke was unpopular in Nottingham because of his supp |
George | Coke was born here in 1646 He was the Bishop of Bris |
When | Coke was nineteen he embarked on the traditional Gra |
In 2009, Fried | Coke was featured on the Travel Channel's Bizarre Fo |
Coke was educated at Repton School and St John's Col | |
distributors of Coca-Cola till the 1970's when | Coke was asked to leave. |
Sir Edward | Coke was born at Mileham, Norfolk, the son of a barr |
Coke was Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, a Privy | |
attle of Naseby in 1645, Hereford was taken and | Coke was arrested and taken to London. |
s Inn, another Inn of Chancery where Sir Edward | Coke was a reader in 1578, which was replaced by a G |
However, | Coke was badly affected by financial losses when his |
Coke was a cousin of Daniel Coke (1745-1825), a barr | |
Coke was the son of Thomas William Coke, 3rd Earl of | |
Coke was the son of Richard and Mary Coke of Trusley | |
The diet variant, Caffeine-Free Diet | Coke, was the first variant of Diet Coke, and was in |
On 20 April 1578, | Coke was called to the bar. |
As Wesley's personal emissary | Coke was invited to preach. |
The blast process fuelled by | coke was mothballed in favour of using electricity t |
Coke was promoted to captain on 14 March 1906. | |
ble in pharmacies' soda fountains called Lithia | Coke was a mixture of Coca-Cola syrup and lithia wat |
The | coke was then used for iron and steel manufacture. |
Coke was the fourth son of the agricultural reformer | |
His mother, Rosemary | Coke, was a daughter of Major Sir John Spencer Coke, |
and its variants that was Black Cherry Vanilla | Coke was 4%, compared to 9% for Coca-Cola with Lime |
ity was opposed to the introduction of this new | Coke, we are told. |
Well, if the new | Coke were selling so good, why was it taken off the |
Attempts to order | Coke were invariably met with the retort, "No Coke! |
young boy, about three or four, he had wanted a | coke when out on the town with his mom. |
re, where he set up Pinxton porcelain with John | Coke where he stayed until 1801. |
ounty, which he later sold to Northern Coal and | Coke, which in turn was later acquired by Consol. |
which processed the coal, transforming it into | coke which was used for metal processing by Phelps D |
Altham was reputed hostile to Edward | Coke, who was deliberately not consulted. |
He had been one of the greeters of Thomas | Coke who had arrived as Wesley's emissary to the new |
Holkham Park which had been laid out by Thomas | Coke who had reclaimed from the sea some of the land |
It was bought by William | Coke, who already held the tithes. |
st of Tittleshall, which was leased from Thomas | Coke, who later became the 1st Earl of Leicester, of |
2011 after coming into relief for starter Phil | Coke who appeared to hurt his ankle slipping on the |
Coke, who was only 5 foot and 1 inch tall and prone | |
In 1777 Thomas William | Coke, wishing to increase his Norfolk estates began |
2005 ad campaign for Coca-Cola, debuting their | Coke with Lime product, changing the signature verse |
oha Hola con la hannuccia horta horta"(it means | Coke with short straw). |
The green | coke with too high metals content will not be calcin |
Green | coke with this low metals content is referred to as |
th aspartame and acesulfame potassium) and Diet | Coke with Splenda. |
er when they read Frank O'Hara's poem "Having a | Coke with You" together out loud. |
Associated Press article on New | Coke with John Kayajan interviewed |
ties the TSRR handles include scrap iron, coal, | coke, woodpulp, pulpboard, sand, chemicals, steel, a |
the time the largest ironworks in Europe), the | coke works was opened in 1928. |
0 descent led to a cutting near the Birchenwood | Coke Works on the approach to Kidsgrove. |
Monkton | Coke Works was a coking plant near Hebburn, Tyne and |
Surplus electricity from the | coke works was sent to Chopwell Colliery's power sta |
Derwenthaugh | Coke Works was a coking plant on the River Derwent n |
n Main coal seam at Blaydon Burn, and in 1902 a | coke works was set up on the site of the nearby Dock |
These are now closed, but a | coke works is still in operation, processing coal br |
ed the Victoria Garesfield Colliery and lit the | coke works. |
lt in 1896 to utilise waste heat from Whinfield | coke works. |
ich was used in a alloy factory adjacent to the | coke works. |
la Company announced in early 2002 that Vanilla | Coke would be introduced initially in the United Sta |
Sir Edward | Coke wrote in the report the following. |
nor passed to Sarah Reddish who married Clement | Coke, younger son of Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Jus |
08, the race will be sponsored by the Coca-Cola | Coke Zero brand as the Coke Zero 400. |
in commercials run for Subway on TNT during the | Coke Zero 400 for "Wide Open Coverage" and also on h |
Ganassi shut down the #40 team prior to the | Coke Zero 400 while Waltrip's team will lose UPS aft |
dence Day the weekend of the NASCAR Cup Series' | Coke Zero 400. |
Coke Zero Black Cherry Vanilla was the "Coca-Cola" v | |
The agency's current client list includes | Coke Zero, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows Phone, Ameri |
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