Some articles on cope:
... Simon Cope (born 22 March 1966) is an English former professional cyclist from Sevenoaks, Kent ... Cope began cycling in 1978 and rode as professional from 1983 to 1999 ... Cope was also the National Circuit Race Champion 1997 ...
... Cope is located at 39°27′01″N 86°19′08″W / 39.45028°N 86.31889°W / 39.45028 -86.31889 ...
... Cat Stevens - "Where Do The Children Play?" Coldcut - "Timber" Julian Cope - "Pristine" Julian Cope - "Promised Land" Julian Cope - "Not Waving, But Drowning" Julian Cope ...
... The Churchill-Cope reflex is a reflex in which distension of the pulmonary vascular bed, as occurs in pulmonary oedema, causes an increase in respiratory rate (tachypnoea) ... in 1929 by Edward Delos Churchill and Oliver Cope ...
... COPE has attracted the support of a wide range of well-known South Africans from various sectors, including Sipho Ngwema, former head of communications for the ... Saki Macozoma, a prominent South African billionnaire and close ally of Mbeki, joined COPE in late February 2009 ...
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