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Coates

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Meaning

(countable) A surname.

A placename:
A number of places in England:
A village in Whittlesey parish, Fenland district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL3097).

A village and civil parish in Cotswold district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO9700).

A suburban area and ward in Barnoldswick parish, Pendle borough, Lancashire (OS grid ref SD8847).

A hamlet in Stow parish, West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire, seemingly the same as Coates by Stow (OS grid ref SK9083).

A hamlet in North Leverton with Habblesthorpe parish, Bassetlaw district, Nottinghamshire (OS grid ref SK8281).

A hamlet in Barlavington parish, Chichester district, West Sussex (OS grid ref SU9917).

A suburb of Edinburgh, Edinburgh council area, Scotland, west of the city centre (OS grid ref NT2373).

A city and town in Minnesota, United States.

Coates

plural of Coate

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After a 24-yard kickoff return by Meggett, Bledsoe completed an 18-yard pass to Coates, and followed it up with a 10-yard pass to Glenn. Source: Internet

Coates would consult with Solanas's sister, Judith, while writing the piece, and sought to create a "very funny satirist" out of Solanas, not just showing her as the attempted assassin of Warhol. Source: Internet

Coates, is a young graduate student, who is pursuing a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at the Washington Adventist University in Maryland. Source: Internet

Beyond their personal and thematic dualities, Coates and Ruggles embrace their musical dualities as well. Source: Internet

But last week, Coates and Vithoulkas told the Citizen that number should settle closer to $43 million, as a result of the county’s hiring freeze and since its March revenue numbers weren’t as bad as expected. Source: Internet

“Caste” continues Winfrey's book club partnership with Apple that began last fall and includes such previous picks as Ta-Nehisi Coates' novel “The Water Dancer” and the nonfiction “Hidden Valley Road,” by Robert Kolker. Source: Internet

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