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Cochran

[kok-ruhn]

noun

  1. Jacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.



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Cochran argued against the reliability of cross-racial witness identification, particularly under conditions of stress, and put on the stand a witness who had seen Pratt in the Bay Area around the time of the killing.

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He used to work for the Johnnie Cochran law firm, and representatives were there awarding more than $50,000 in grants to families in need.

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Its finance chief Alastair Cochran said that the UK government is aware of the firm's position and has kept in close contact during the negotiations over the new loan.

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At home, Cochran soon noticed something was off.

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Mike Perry and Josh Cochran, two artists with degrees from the Minneapolis College of Art and ArtCenter College of Design, initiated the project to bring more play into the traditionally serious process of figure drawing.

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