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Thomas Cooper (456 bytes)
3: *[[Tommy Cooper]] - [[United Kingdom|British]] [[magician (illusi... 4: *[[Thomas Cooper (bishop)|Thomas Cooper]] - [[bishop]] of [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln... 5: *[[Thomas Sidney Cooper]] - British [[painter]]. 6: *[[Thomas Cooper (poet)|Thomas Cooper]] (1805 - 1892) - chartist [[poet]] 7: *[[Thomas Cooper (US politician)|Thomas Cooper]] - 19th century US politician Thomas Cooper (bishop) (2544 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Cooper''' (or '''Couper''') (c. [[1517]] - [[April 29]],... 3: ...''Chronicle of the World''. This work, known as ''Cooper's Chronicle'', covers the period from [[17|AD 17]... 6: ...ok once exasperated the 'utterly profligate' Mrs. Cooper so much that she tossed the entire manuscript int... 8: ...ased with the ''Thesaurus'', generally known as ''Cooper's Dictionary''; and its author, who had been orda... 10: Cooper was a stout controversialist; he defended the pra... Thomas Cooper (poet) (992 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Cooper''' ([[1805]] - [[1892]]), [[chartist]] [[poet]], ... 5: [[Category:1805 births|Cooper, Thomas]] 6: [[Category:1892 deaths|Cooper, Thomas]] Thomas Sidney Cooper (2408 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Sidney Cooper''' ([[September 26]], [[1803]] - [[February 7]], ... 5: ...unprecedentedly prolonged career as an exhibitor. Cooper's name is mainly associated with pictures of catt... 18: ...ng the landscapes that he was well-known for, and Cooper adding animals to complete the scene. 20: ...sented to his native place, in 1882, the [[Sidney Cooper Art Gallery]], built on the site of the house in ... 28: [[Category:1803 births|Cooper, Thomas Sidney]] D. B. Cooper (6509 bytes) 1: ...right|frame|A 1972 FBI composite drawing of D. B. Cooper]] 3: '''D. B. Cooper''' is the name used to refer to a famous [[airpla... 5: ... States]], a man travelling under the name '''Dan Cooper''' hijacked a [[Northwest Orient Airlines]] [[Boe... 11: ... and then released a man by the name of Daniel B. Cooper, who was never considered a significant suspect. ... 13: ... aircraft be fitted with a device known as the "[[Cooper Vane]]", a mechanical aerodynamic wedge, which pr... Cooper (1325 bytes) 1: '''Cooper''' may refer to: 4: *[[cooper (profession)|Cooper]], maker of [[Barrel (storage)|barrels]] 7: *[[Alan Cooper]], creator of [[Visual Basic]] 8: *[[Alice Cooper]], born Vincent Damon Furnier, musician. 9: ...oper (car maker)|John Cooper]], founders of the [[Cooper Car Company]] Cooper Industries (3431 bytes) 1: '''Cooper Industries''' {{nyse|CBE}} is one of the oldest l... 3: Incorporated in [[Ohio]] as ''The C. & G. Cooper Company'' in [[1895]], it obtained a new charter ... 5: ...ger, before continuing diversification led to the Cooper Industries name being adopted in [[1965]]. 7: ...ed aircraft maintenance,but subsequently sold off Cooper Airmotive. In [[1979]] they bought [[Gardner-Denv... 9: ...companies and had some auto parts operations, and Cooper made additional acquisitions in that area includi... Chris Cooper (177 bytes) 1: There are at least two people called '''Chris Cooper''' 3: *[[Chris Cooper (actor)]] - [[USA|American]] [[actor]] 4: *[[Chris Cooper (radio)]] - [[Sport]]s presenter on [[talkSPORT]] Wyllis Cooper (835 bytes) 1: '''Wyllis Oswald Cooper''' (1899 - 1955) was a [[writer]] and [[director]... 3: Cooper wrote the [[1939]] film [[Son Of Frankenstein]], ... 5: ...in the Argonne . [http://www.geocities.com/emruf6/cooper.html] 13: [[Category:1899 births|Cooper, Wyllis]] 14: [[Category:1955 deaths|Cooper, Wyllis]] Edmund Cooper (118 bytes) 1: '''Edmund Cooper''' worked with [[Joseph Bazalgette]] on the desig... Cooper Vane (426 bytes) 1: ...ice was named for famed airplane hijacker [[D. B. Cooper]], who used the rear stairway to exit the plane a... Kyle Cooper (859 bytes) 1: '''Kyle Cooper''' is a designer of motion picture title sequence... 6: * [http://www.prologuefilms.com/ Prologue Films], Cooper's firm 7: * {{imdb name|id=0178204|name=Kyle Cooper}} 8: ...rchive/12.06/cooper.html "The Dark Genius of Kyle Cooper"] (''[[Wired]]'' magazine profile, June 2004) Jeff Cooper (2055 bytes) 1: ...er, an author, and a shooter. In the early 1980s, Cooper published an article describing his ideal of a ge... 3: ...of recreation. ''[http://home.sprynet.com/~frfrog/cooper.htm ibid.]'' 9: :-- Jeff Cooper, ''The Art of the Rifle'' ''(as cited at [http://... 14: :http://home.sprynet.com/~frfrog/cooper.htm 17: [[Category:Gun politics|Cooper, Jeff]] Ken Cooper (1522 bytes) 1: '''Ken Cooper''' is a politician in [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]. ... 3: ...other positions in the private financial sector. Cooper is currently a managing director of ''Winnipeg An... 5: Cooper was a member of the ''PC Manitoba Fund'' board fo... 7: [[Category:Manitoba politicians|Cooper, Ken]] 8: ...gory:Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons|Cooper, Ken]] Bradley Cooper (486 bytes) 1: '''Bradley Cooper''' (born [[January 5]], [[1975]]) is an [[United ... 4: *[http://www.bradley-cooper.com/ Official website] 7: [[Category:1975 births|Cooper, Bradley]] Cooper, Iowa (2268 bytes) 1: '''Cooper''' is a city located in [[Greene County, Iowa]]. ... 3: [[Image:IAMap-doton-Cooper.PNG|right|Location of Cooper, Iowa]] 7: Cooper is located at ??°??'??" North, ??°??'??" ... John S. Cooper (649 bytes) 1: '''John Sherman Cooper''' ([[August 23]], [[1901]] - [[February 21]], [[... 5: [[Category:1901 births|Cooper, John Sherman]] 6: [[Category:1991 deaths|Cooper, John Sherman]] 7: [[Category:JFK assassination|Cooper, John Sherman]] 8: [[Category:United States Senators|Cooper, John Sherman]] Gary Cooper (3858 bytes) 1: '''Gary Cooper''' ([[May 7]], [[1901]] - [[May 13]], [[1961]]) w... 3: Cooper was born as Frank James Cooper, and changed his name to [[Gary#Person Name|Gary]... 5: Cooper was born in [[Helena, Montana]], but lived in Eng... 13: ...uring his marriage, which lasted until his death, Cooper had affairs with several co-stars, including [[Gr... 15: ...ter being received in to the Catholic faith, Gary Cooper died of [[lung cancer]] and was interred in the S... Jim Cooper (2813 bytes) 1: '''James Hayes Shofner "Jim" Cooper''' (born [[July 19]], [[1954]]) is a [[politician... 3: ... served in the House until [[1995]]. In [[1994]], Cooper ran for the [[United States Senate]] for the seat... 5: ... return to Congress after an eight year absence. Cooper's political future, at least in the near term, se... 7: [[Category:1954 births|Cooper, Jim]] 8: ...gory:Members of the U.S. House of Representatives|Cooper, Jim]] Cooper's (1498 bytes) 1: ...stralia selling beers under the "West End" brand, Cooper's is the only South Australian beer sold outside ... 9: The brewery is privately owned by the Cooper family, a fact which features heavily in their ma... 15: http://www.coopers.com.au/
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