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ureSex and balladeering LoveSounds halves - one | coos about puppy love over the other's stroboscopic, |
vocalist - opens the valves and bleats, glides, | coos, and cajoles like Coltrane at his freest". |
The | Coos are a Native American tribe from the U.S. state |
Coos Bay began life as the United States Navy Barneg | |
ng the southern Oregon cosat in the vicinity of | Coos Bay and along the Coos River. |
He has lived in | Coos Bay since the early 1970s with his wife Arlene. |
Coos Bay being sunk as a target off Virginia on 9 Ja | |
Coos Bay was reclassified as a high endurance cutter | |
Expedition from Siletz Block House to | Coos Bay April 21-May 12, 1864. |
She was sold to the | Coos Bay Lumber company in 1918 and transported lumb |
ANT | Coos Bay utilizes an 17 ft utility boat (UTL) and a |
eland jazz band, founded by Dr. Bill Borcher in | Coos Bay in 1947. |
ion named Gaylord Siding was established on the | Coos Bay Line of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 19 |
Modoc transferred back to | Coos Bay in 1977 where she remained for the remainde |
States Coast Guard Aids To Navigation Team, ANT | Coos Bay was established in 1976 and is located near |
erve, a 4,770-acre (19.3 km2) reserve along the | Coos Bay Estuary, was established in Charleston in 1 |
Coos Bay rescued the 10-man crew of a downed U.S. Na | |
ship, the Coast Guard commissioned her as USCGC | Coos Bay (WAVP-376) in May 1949. |
he southern Oregon coast around South Slough of | Coos Bay and along the lower Coquille River. |
ANT | Coos Bay's area of responsibility ranges over 240 mi |
Co-Speaker: Arnie Roblan (D-9 | Coos Bay) |
e was for four years at Marshfield, Oregon (now | Coos Bay). |
landmarks are named after the tribe, including | Coos Bay, the city of Coos Bay, Oregon, and Coos Cou |
She sails out of | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
H-1 and H-2 in | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
gon Jazz Band is a dixieland jazz band based in | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
Cities Building's KDCQ on 93.5 and licensed to | Coos Bay, moved to 92.9. |
medium endurance cutter, Citrus' home port was | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
Licensed to | Coos Bay, Oregon, USA, the station is currently owne |
She was the first female mayor of | Coos Bay, the largest city on the Oregon Coast, serv |
Born 16 November 1952 in | Coos Bay, Oregon, Lauren Newton earned a degree in m |
rescuing 15 sailors from a sinking dredge near | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
Theatre, located at 229 S. Broadway in downtown | Coos Bay, Oregon. |
After practicing law in | Coos Bay, Oregon, Lent returned again to Portland an |
include those at Yaquina Bay, the Umpqua River, | Coos Bay, and the Coquille River in Oregon and at So |
are two co-speakers: Democrat Arnie Roblan from | Coos Bay, and Republican Bruce Hanna from Roseburg. |
, and was an anchor and reporter for KCBY-TV in | Coos Bay, Oregon from 1991-1992. |
ncisco and 156 nautical miles (289 km) south of | Coos Bay, Oregon, the thirteen mile long bay contain |
It is located at the ocean entrance to | Coos Bay. |
Northwest with stops in Seattle, Portland, and | Coos Bay. |
stop near a point halfway between Roseburg and | Coos City on the Coos Bay Wagon Road about 1872 or 1 |
all of | Coos County |
The region includes much of | Coos County and parts of Grafton County and Carroll |
The 1st district consists of | Coos County and parts of northern Grafton County as |
is an 1,102-acre (4 km2) water body located in | Coos County in northern New Hampshire, in the town o |
He was solicitor of | Coos County from 1838 to 1847, and moved to Exeter, |
e is a 231 acre (92.4 ha) water body located in | Coos County in northern New Hampshire, in the town o |
mountains of extreme northern New Hampshire, in | Coos County near the U.S.-Canada border, where the M |
Coos County, Oregon | |
Charleston is an unincorporated community in | Coos County, Oregon, United States. |
Ray was the solicitor for | Coos County, New Hampshire from 1862 to 1872. |
Gaylord is an unincorporated community in | Coos County, Oregon, United States. |
Prosper is an unincorporated community in | Coos County, Oregon, United States. |
Gorham is a town in | Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. |
After the war, Weeks resided in | Coos County, New Hampshire, where he held several lo |
Stewartstown is a town in | Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. |
Errol is a town in | Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. |
ook State Park is a New Hampshire state park in | Coos County, New Hampshire in the United States. |
mile (39.88 km) long east-west state highway in | Coos County, northern New Hampshire. |
shire town of the Northern Judicial District of | Coos County. |
rn half of Oregon's coastal counties, including | Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane, and Linn counties and mo |
Abbeyville, Ballyglass, | Coos, Derrew, Drummin, Eyrecourt, Killimor, Kilmalin |
wn, Lismanny, Oatfield, Abbeyville, Ballyglass, | Coos, Derrew, Drummin, Eyrecourt, Killimor, Kilmalin |
e following counties of western Oregon: Benton, | Coos, Douglas, Lane, Lincoln, Polk, Tillamook, Washi |
The | Coos language is either extinct or nearly extinct. |
Confederated Tribes of | Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians |
The Confederated Tribes of | Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians are also know |
qua) is one of the three Confederated Tribes of | Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians located on th |
to command a company of rangers to be raised at | Coos, New Hampshire. |
The Coosan (also | Coos or Kusan) language family consists of two langu |
Hanis was spoken north of the Miluk around the | Coos River and Coos Bay. |
outhwest Oregon in the United States, where the | Coos River flows into Coos Bay. |
This lower portion was formerly known as | Coos River. |
There were 40-50 villages in the | Coos tribes (they lived around the Coos bay and Nort |
Coos was known as ( Abenaki name for a place various | |
coverts, or scaly appearance; groups of triple | coos with the first call in each drawn out except in |
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