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  • 91cope with — index manage, resist (withstand), withstand Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 92cope of heaven — cope of heaven, the overarching canopy or vault of heaven …

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  • 93cope|mate — «KOHP MAYT», noun. Obsolete. 1. an adversary; antagonist. 2. a partner; associate; companion; comrade. ╂[< cope1 + mate1] …

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  • 94cope|stone — «KOHP STOHN», noun. 1. a) the top stone of a wall or building. b) a stone used for or in a coping. 2. Figurative. the finishing touch; climax. SYNONYM(S): crown, completion. ╂[< cope2 …

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  • 95Cope Baronets — Ther have been four Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Cope. The Baronetcy of Cope of Hanwell, Oxfordshire[1] was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for Anthony Cope of Hanwell Castle. He was a descendant of… …

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  • 96Cope rearrangement — The Cope rearrangement is an extensively studied organic reaction involving the [3,3] sigmatropic rearrangement of 1,5 dienes.[1][2][3][4] It was developed by Arthur C. Cope. For example 3 methyl 1,5 hexadiene heated to 300°C yields 1,5… …

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  • 97Cope & Stewardson — University of Pennsylvania Quadrangle Dormitories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1895). Cope Stewardson (1885–1912) was an architecture firm best known for its academic building and campus designs.[1] The firm is often regarded as a Master of the… …

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  • 98Cope (disambiguation) — A cope is a type of religious garment. Cope may also refer to: Cope (surname), several people surnamed Cope Cope Baronets COPE (film) 2007 film Cope (album), by British DJ Adam Freeland Cope (song), a song by Gigolo Aunts Cope rearrangement, an… …

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  • 99Cope-Umlagerung — Abb. 1: Der Mechanismus der Cope Umlagerung (Z = Phenyl, Acyl etc.) …

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  • 100Cope reaction — Not to be confused with Cope rearrangement. The Cope reaction or Cope elimination, developed by Arthur C. Cope, is an elimination reaction of an amine oxide to form an alkene and a hydroxylamine. The reaction mechanism involves an intramolcular 5 …

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