Proper noun
Pennock (plural Pennocks)
A surname.
Forrest & Gross 2004 Pennock 2001, "Wizards of ID: Reply to Dembski," pp. 645–667, "Dembski chides me for never using the term 'intelligent design' without conjoining it to 'creationism'. Source: Internet
Pennock was traded by the Red Sox to the Yankees for Camp Skinner, Norm McMillan, George Murray and $50,000. citation The loss of so much talent sent the Red Sox into free fall, even with the money Frazee earned from the trades. Source: Internet
Craig noted that during his career Pennock pitched in a number of different roles, including as a relief pitcher, and handled every assignment with the same level of determination. Source: Internet
Pennock 1999, pp. 229–229, 233–242 The authoritative description of intelligent design, citation however, explicitly states that the Universe displays features of having been designed. Source: Internet
The Moral Basis of Property Rights In J. Pennock & J. Chapman (Eds. Source: Internet
Tyler Pennock is the coordinator of the Community Health Worker Training Program at Anishnawbe Health Toronto, and part-time professor in George Brown College’s Community Worker Program. Source: Internet