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  • John Wesley consecrated Thomas Coke a "General Superintendent," and directed that F
  • He reconciled the Rev. William Coke, a son of Sir Edward Coke, to the Catholic Chur
  • Coke's own family can be traced back to the 15th cen
  • e 1982 introduction of aspartame-sweetened Diet Coke accelerated this trend.
  • indicated a preference for Pepsi, with Classic Coke accounting for the remainder save two New Coke
  • ade for the building that would display various Coke ads through the years and also transformed the
  • of the new flavor also ran contrary to previous Coke advertising, in which spokesman Bill Cosby had
  • ad facility receives and sends out shipments of coke, aggregates and cement powder for CEMEX, Lafarg
  • in Lennoxville, Canada East, the son of Thomas Coke Alcorn and Martha A. Bartlett, he was educated
  • ries of chain events, Daigo accidentally spills Coke all over the air-conditioner remote control aft
  • Among these were coke; ammonia; phenol (carbolic acid), a disinfectan
  • requirement for coal, which was converted into coke, an essential ingredient in the production of i
  • Magnet Records was started in 1973 by Mr. R. A. Coke, and was based in Stoke Newington, North London
  • 1935, in the USA, forces break up of integrated coke and gas companies in the United States.
  • tarring Robert Beatty, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter Coke and Hugh Kelly.
  • he first two American Methodist bishops, Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, both elected in 1784.
  • l Melinger, Glenn Rexach, Randy Zimmerman, Alex Coke, and others.
  • d students at Clifford's Inn include Sir Edward Coke and John Selden.
  • ommunity was named for Methodist bishops Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury.
  • writers, two of whom (Oliver and Hays) covered Coke and New Coke extensively for the Atlanta Consti
  • rs", the later sinkings as "New Manvers", and a coke and by-products plant.
  • , the product often outsold global brands (like Coke and Pepsi) in shops in Cavan & Leitrim and the
  • Coke and Pepsi cans flown aboard STS-51-F on display
  • ed in the same circles as Walpole and Lady Mary Coke and defended her family's actions during the Am
  • allahassee Democrat, WCTV, Clear Channel Radio, Coke and the City of Tallahassee.
  • ded attempt to convince the general public that Coke and Pepsi are not the same thing, which of cour
  • he had a third wife, Mary, daughter of Sir John Coke and widow of Sir Edward Hartopp. the Duke of Gl
  • Half the budget went on the coke and the other half went to seeing how long we c
  • oduct coincided with the phasing out of Vanilla Coke and its diet counterpart in North America and t
  • nd for feedstock such as natural gas, petroleum coke and biomass, and as an end-to-end demonstration
  • he started working at Melbourne Hall for Thomas Coke, and living in the town of Melbourne.
  • He married Cassandra Coke and had one son, Group Captain Adam NugentWise
  • Valley, Alabama and participating in the Pratt Coke and Coal Company, one of the new city's first m
  • credited), Ian Fleming, Arthur Margetson, Peter Coke and Edward Chapman.
  • d with a line running past the works to provide coke and ore and to take away the finished iron.
  • The selection of coke and coal tailings as a primary fuel enabled low
  • iance between the YMCA led by a former CEO Alex Coke and Horsham District Council the YMCA provides
  • ifford's Inn educated students including Edward Coke and John Selden, along with hundreds of others.
  • tion of 1873 saw newly elected Governor Richard Coke and the state legislature recommission the Rang
  • mmercials including endorsements for Safeguard, Coke and Globe Telecom.
  • s are recorded in the reports of Dyer, Plowden, Coke, and Croke, Cobbett's State Trials, and Nicolas
  • In the year 1800 he was elected bishop, joining Coke and Francis Asbury as the leaders of the Method
  • guitarist in an earlier band, along with Colin Coke and Chris White, called the Markysparks, in ref
  • In the late 19th century the Coal and Coke and then the Baltimore and Ohio railroad lines
  • tside today looks very much the way it did when Coke and Asbury met there.
  • But why Mr Coke, and why of Brookhill?
  • mages, video, blogs, etc. Examples include Diet Coke and Mentos videos, the I've Got a Crush On Obam
  • at it had been written in the treaty of English coke and coal rather than British, and harbour when
  • eir Scotch whisky in kilns burning a mixture of coke and peat.
  • hered strongly to the faction led by Sir Edward Coke and opposed to Essex.
  • , conscious that while he could buy a bottle of Coke anywhere, one in every five children under the
  • Like other Grand Tour portraits, Coke appears amongst antiquities.
  • 700,000 tonnes of petroleum coke are produced each year.
  • rtists that performed were 4 Fried Chickens & A Coke, Ari Hest, Big Metal Rooster, Blueground Underg
  • en seriously, a generation later, by Sir Edward Coke, as undermining Parliament by "derogation".
  • furnaces and succeeded in restarting them using coke as fuel.
  • is open top furnaces using raw coal (instead of coke as is now done), poor grade iron ore available
  • Palminteri gives the boy a Vanilla Coke, as a reward for his curiosity.
  • ference in 1784, with Francis Asbury and Thomas Coke as the first bishops.
  • Gas was manufactured from coal with coke as a byproduct.
  • He was appointed by Governor Coke as extradition agent between the United States
  • had described a popular combination of rum and coke as "rum and coke".
  • ble bishops in United Methodist history include Coke, Asbury, Richard Whatcoat, Philip William Otter
  • Coke asked for time to consider with his colleagues,
  • h secured Parliamentary Sovereignty, Sir Edward Coke asserted in Dr. Bonham's Case (1610) the right
  • very concerned with this suspect rebellion, and Coke authorized the use of torture on Steer.
  • Following Wesley's death in 1791 Coke became Secretary to the English Conference, hav
  • The official re-introduction of Vanilla Coke began May 25, 2007 at the World of Coca-Cola Mu
  • called volatile matter, is in the case of green coke between 4 and 15 wt.%, but it depends also on t
  • rtists that performed were 4 Fried Chickens & A Coke, Big Wu, Bob Schneider, Bockman's Euphio, BR549
  • Edward Coke Billings (December 3, 1829 - December 1, 1893)
  • Edward Coke Billings at the Biographical Directory of Feder
  • Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla and Diet Coke Black Cherry Vanilla were varieties of Coca-Col
  • nt is fueled by a pulverized coal and petroleum coke blend.
  • e slightest of movements, and the pass struck a coke bottle behind him held by Maruko, the Dinosaurs
  • to Mario has been found beaten to death with a Coke bottle on the platform of the Rocksburg railroa
  • ap on a glass bottle that resembled the classic Coke bottle, whereas the French/Czech version is a b
  • to the Main Ingredient, taking the name from a Coke bottle.
  • Minute Maid Pulpy - first billion dollar Coke brand to emerge out of China
  • Arthur Coke Burnell (11 July 1840 - 12 October 1882), Engli
  • its capacity for recycling waste plastics into coke by 30%.
  • Coke C2 in 20 oz PET bottles
  • he video, Alex James' joint and Dave Rowntree's Coke can are censored, presumably for artistic rathe
  • orated with Coca Cola painting their new Cherry Coke can which was designed by Jay Z.
  • In 2008 in Australia, Diet Coke cans were rebranded as Diet Coca-Cola.
  • l ingredients (API's) and excipients, petroleum coke, cement and other construction materials, cenos
  • , stone, forest products, paper products, coal, coke, cement, clay fertilizer, aluminum, chemicals,
  • , stone, forest products, paper products, coal, coke, cement, clay, fertilizer, aluminum, chemicals,
  • nd shipments of coal and sends out shipments of coke, chemicals, and mineral fibers.
  • the middle of the deserted village, Sir Edward Coke, Chief Justice and Attorney General to Elizabet
  • roduct was named Coca-Cola Classic, also called Coke Classic, later just Coke and for a short period
  • th East being director of the Bearpark Coal and Coke Co, director of Shildon and Weardale Waterworks
  • and the pit was re-opened by Bearpark Coal and Coke Co. on a smaller scale to work the Busty seam,
  • 1854 to manage and build the Melbourne Gas and Coke Co. works.
  • White Coal Co., and Pemberton Coal and Coke Co. were among the early players in the field.
  • He operated the Kelden Coal & Coke Co. of Hunker, and the Building & Transportatio
  • Its brands include Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Barqs, Sprite, Fanta and PowerAde.
  • Brown, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Crockett, Fisher, I
  • y Frank in 1908, the Canadian American Coal and Coke Company was reorganized into the Canadian Conso
  • He formed the Birmingham Gas Light and Coke Company and built his first works on Gas Street
  • The Illawarra Coke Company (ICC) is located in Coalcliff and Corri
  • nry Frank formed the Canadian American Coal and Coke Company and developed a lucrative coal mine at
  • The Illawarra Coke Company in Coalcliff.
  • The Monongahela River Consolidated Coal and Coke Company was a railroad and coal transportation
  • ison, Commonwealth Edison, People's Gas Light & Coke Company, and Central Indiana Power Company.
  • By 1892, the Davis Coal and Coke Company, a partnership between Davis and his so
  • e first engineer at the Chartered Gas Light and Coke Company, building the first public gas works in
  • d include Broadwood and Sons, the Gas Light and Coke Company, British Standards Institution, the Roy
  • ened in 1874 and was owned by the Gas Light and Coke Company, to serve the recently-built Beckton Ga
  • ded firm known as the "Cincinnati Gas Light and Coke Company," the city of Cincinnati began to imple
  • .5 million and was renamed the Portland Gas and Coke Company.
  • 1818 to establish the Nottingham Gas Light and Coke Company.
  • he Great Eastern Railway, and the Gas Light and Coke Company.
  • zing activity aimed at the Virginia Iron Coal & Coke Company.
  • ulger Block Coal Company, and the Verner Coal & Coke Company.
  • hazard information for the following Counties: Coke, Concho, Irion, Runnels, Schleicher, Sterling,
  • After retiring from parliament, Coke continued as chairman of the Derbyshire quarter
  • By his skill and leadership, Flight Lieutenant Coke contributed materially to the success achieved.
  • corn Ridge Wind Farm is located in Sterling and Coke counties, Texas.
  • The 1907 Coke County Jail
  • e early 1880s, the only settlers in what became Coke County were ranchers attracted to open grazing
  • Robert Lee, Texas (USA) covers much of western Coke County
  • of 2007 the largest employer in Bronte was the Coke County Juvenile Justice Center, followed by the
  • Blackwell (partly in Coke County)
  • Robert Lee is a city in and the county seat of Coke County, Texas, United States.
  • is an unincorporated community in northwestern Coke County, Texas, United States.
  • is an unincorporated community in southeastern Coke County, Texas, United States.
  • is a near-abandoned unincorporated community in Coke County, Texas, sixteen miles northwest of Rober
  • pendent School District located in northeastern Coke County.
  • r Robert Lee and the surrounding communities in Coke County.
  • ent of the juvenile center's employees lived in Coke County.
  • t of the city of Robert Lee, the county seat of Coke County.
  • lor County, and a small portion of northeastern Coke County.
  • Horns of Happiness, John Wilkes Booze, and The Coke Dares.
  • Strutt married Lady Margaret Coke daughter of Sir Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl o
  • er of Augustine Messenger, and secondly Bridget Coke, daughter of John Coke.
  • When only a month old, Lady Mary Coke declared her "the most beautiful infant I ever
  • The so-called volatile matter of green coke depends on temperature and time of cooking, but
  • uced over time during operation by carbonaceous coke deposition and chloride loss.
  • Coke died suddenly after a few days illnes at the ag
  • Coke died without any children and his lands passed
  • Colonel George Coke died in 1759, which is as near as you can get t
  • Coke died at his plantation called "Abingdon Place"
  • Mock-up of Coke dispenser flown aboard the Space Shuttle Discov
  • He attached a magnet to a Coke dispenser to enhance the flavor.
  • My deal with old king coke, Dominic Streatfeild, Guardian/The Observer, 20
  • George Coke Dromgoole (May 15, 1797 - April 27, 1847) was a
  • Douglas Fairbanks ... Coke Ennyday
  • ular and was discontinued, but a lemon flavored Coke entered the market again in 2003.
  • atin Jazz Sextet, before Santana hired Pete and Coke Escovedo for his group.
  • Coke Escovedo - Percussion, Congas, Percussion, Voca
  • "I Wouldn't Change A Thing" by Coke Escovedo
  • do, Pete Escovedo, Javier Escovedo (The Zeros), Coke Escovedo, Paris Escovedo (the son of Coke Escov
  • to fellow recording artists Alejandro Escovedo, Coke Escovedo, Javier Escovedo, Bobby Escovedo and M
  • nho da Costa, Adrian Belew, Sheila Escovedo and Coke Escovedo.
  • lbum by the former Santana & Azteca band member Coke Escovedo.
  • o record and tour with ex-Santana percussionist Coke Escovedo.
  • In his Will, Coke established an educational charity at Pinxton,
  • settlement of a shareholder suit alleging that Coke executives engaged in "channel-stuffing" - pres
  • k and was nicknamed "Wolf Sweat" by some senior Coke executives.
  • n business W A Jenkins & Co, wholesale coal and coke factors and shipbrokers.
  • into the ownership of the senior branch of the Coke family of Holkham Hall, Norfolk represented by
  • The first three were owned by the Coke family whilst the "liberty" of Hungry Bentley w
  • exhibition celebrating the contribution of the Coke family to the Agricultural Revolution of the la
  • The Coke family continued to own Melbourne Hall until Ge
  • l 1561 when it was passed on by marriage to the Coke family.
  • potassium and was marketed as part of the Diet Coke family.
  • fountain at a Burger King restaurant with Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite.
  • d Rashit, appearing most recently in the Rock'N Coke festival in Istanbul in September 2007, which a
  • ..a madman, he was a millionaire and a real bad coke fiend."
  • Lippincott, was working as a jingle writer ( Coke, Fig Newton, etc.) at McCann-Erickson, a New Yo
  • ustrial production grew, and, in 1822 the first coke fired blast furnace in France was constructed.
  • At this date, a coke firme and generating station created.
  • In the engine room, pieces of hot coal and coke floated in waist-high hot water, oil was aflame
  • ed by in situ high temperature oxidation of the coke followed by chlorination.
  • It produces premium grade coke for metallurgical processing and foundry to Aus
  • The blame was put on Sir John Coke for his lack of support.
  • ery proprietors; the coal being used to produce coke for their iron works.
  • assed in the same session of Parliament; Edward Coke, for example, referred to it as "but a Proviso"
  • ed and they were covered and heated by means of coke for about three hours.
  • rted to have adopted a diet of lettuce and Diet Coke for the three months before her death.
  • himself, Dixon Hoste asked his landlord, Thomas Coke, for assistance and was introduced to Nelson, t
  • While oil refiners have been producing coke for well over 100 years, the mechanisms that ca
  • emperatures and higher pressures promote sponge coke formation.
  • Dicoronylene is also a constituent of coke formed on hydrocracking catalysts, which reduce
  • uents are driven off during the coking of coal, coke forms a desirable fuel for stoves and furnaces
  • ree Coca-Cola was switched to the ill-fated New Coke formula and did not switch back to the Coca-Col
  • nufacture coal gas and other products including coke from coal.
  • ler man was called Harry Dibnah(?) The fuel was coke from Harrogate Gas Works.
  • ther as teenagers they were known as Malibu and Coke) from the South London suburb of Norwood.
  • Abraham Darby - inventor of the coke fuelled iron blast furnace that started the ind
  • Location of the two hot blast coke furnaces, Bellefonte and Nittany, in Centre Cou
  • It operates using a petroleum coke gasification technology, formerly licensed by T
  • In support of his judgment, Coke gave examples of three similar decisions, in Tr
  • ed in 1836, and the increasing US production of coke gradually drove out the cold blast furnaces.
  • Coke had begun to hold cottage services and open ser
  • Ironworks were constructed around 1793-95 after coke had been introduced as a fuel for blast furnace
  • floor of the Foundling Museum houses the Gerald Coke Handel Collection.
  • g Hospital Art Collection as well as the Gerald Coke Handel Collection, the world's greatest private
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