- Al Coates
Al Coates may refer to:
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Al Coates (broadcaster) , Canadian sports broadcaster
*Al Coates (ice hockey) , National Hockey League executiveee also
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Albert Coates (disambiguation)
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Al Coates may refer to:
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ee also
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Coates — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 2.1 United Kingdom 2.2 … Wikipedia
Coates — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Al Coates, kanadischer Eishockeyfunktionär Albert Coates (1882–1953), anglo russischer Dirigent and Komponist Anne V. Coates (* 1925), britische Cutterin Clive Coates (* 1941), britischer Weinkritiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coates v. Cincinnati — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 11, 1971 Decided June 1, 1971 … Wikipedia
Coates (supercomputer) — Coates is a supercomputer installed at Purdue University on July 21, 2009. The high performance computing cluster is operated by Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP), the university s central information technology organization. ITaP also… … Wikipedia
Coates College for Women — was a liberal arts women s college in Terre Haute, Indiana. It opened in 1885 and closed in 1897. Contents 1 Founding 2 Academics and culture 3 Growth and decline 4 … Wikipedia
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Coates Kinney — (24 November 1826 near Penn Yan, New York 25 January 1904 Ohio) was a lawyer, journalist and poet from the United States. Biography He was partly educated at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, studied law with Thomas Corwin, and was admitted… … Wikipedia
Coates (shaving) — Coates Type Shaving Product Manufacture Founded 1847 Headquarters Hungerford, England Area served … Wikipedia
Coates Law of Maturity — is a principle used in wine tasting relating to the aging ability of wine. Developed by the British Master of Wine, Clive Coates, the principle states that a wine will remain at its peak (or optimal) drinking quality for a duration of time that… … Wikipedia