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Cook's chiselled looks and languid manner led Humphries to observe that whereas most people take after their father or mother, Cook seemed more like an aunt.
Cook and Moore are most remembered for their sketches as two working-class men, Pete and Dud, in macs and cloth caps, commenting on politics and the arts, but they fashioned a series of one-off characters, usually with Moore in the role of interviewer to one of Cook's upper-class eccentrics.
While writers had published books about baseball statistics before ( most notably Earnshaw Cook's Percentage Baseball, in the 1960s ), few had ever reached a mass audience.
* Cook's acne grading scale: Uses photographs to grade severity from 0 to 8 ( 0 being the least severe and 8 being the most severe ).
Their most recent collaboration came on the song " Permanent " for David Cook's self titled album David Cook.
Captain James Cook always took a store of sauerkraut on his sea voyages, since experience had taught him it prevented scurvy .< ref > see http :// www. mariner. org / exploration / index. php? type = webpage & id = 55 / < u > What did they eat ?</ u > which begins " One of Cook's most important discoveries ..." and http :// www. vitamindeficiency. info /? page_id = 9 which additionally mentions "... citrus fruit such as lemons and lime.
There is considerable debate as to the value of such a product like this ; while most baking experts believe it reduces the flavor potential of the finished product, Cook's Illustrated magazine, among others, feels that at least for direct-rise recipes, it makes little difference.
Cook's most famous ship, the Endeavour, lent its name to the last-produced of the space shuttles, much as the Star Trek starship Enterprise lent its name to the program's test craft.
Unfortunately, most of Cook's photographs were lost in a fire in 1864.
The discovery of the original painting has not changed the way most historians view Cook's relationship with the Hawaiians, as during his last voyage, Cook was reported by his contemporaries to have become irrationally violent.
Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller.
The most common ( and famous ) interviewer was Cook's former partner, Dudley Moore, in Beyond the Fringe and Not Only ...
It is also listed as The Cook's Oracle: Containing receipts for plain cookery on the most economical plan for private families, etc.
Cook's characters usually ended up being killed off ( strangled, poisoned or shot ); he was arguably Hollywood's most notable fall guy for many years.
The line has been listed among Thomas Cook's most favoured attractions for its scenic route along the River Avon and River Severn.
Scott Cook's research concludes on the WS authorship of Yue ji as the most probable.
The most common elements of the update include Charlie Cook's two weekly columns for National Journal magazine, and NationalJournal Daily.

Cook's and discovery
According to Heyerdahl, something happened between Admiral Roggeveen's discovery of the island in 1722 and James Cook's visit in 1774 ; while Roggeveen encountered white, Indian, and Polynesian people living in relative harmony and prosperity, Cook encountered a much smaller population consisting mainly of Polynesians and living in privation.
This was the first of James Cook's voyages of discovery in that region.
Forster regularly published essays on the scientific and discovery expeditions of his times and continued to be a very prolific translator ; for instance, he wrote about Cook's third journey to the South Pacific, and about the Bounty expedition, as well as translating Cook's and Bligh's diaries from these journeys into German.
While they were still on the high seas, in May 1840 Hobson proclaimed British sovereignty over the South Island by virtue of Captain Cook's discovery.
Its common name comes from the archipelago of its discovery, the Kerguelens, and its generic name derives from Sir John Pringle, President of the Royal Society at the time of its discovery by Captain James Cook's Surgeon, William Anderson in 1776.

Cook's and land
An Aboriginal man dressed as Captain Cook and Aboriginal float led the parade in 1988, 200 years after Cook's landing and claim on the land.
A new town was laid out on Col. Cook's higher, less flood-prone land, and named Fredericktown in honor of Col. Cook's close friend from Bollinger County, Col. George Frederick Bollinger.
Thus they disproved Captain Cook's assertion that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice fields.
Thus they disproved Captain Cook's assertion that it was impossible to find land in the southern ice fields.
In 1773 Tobias Furneaux was the first recorded European to land on the island at Adventure Bay ( named after his ship ); four years later on 26 January 1777 James Cook's two ships, the Resolution and Discovery stayed in the bay area for two days.
In the early days of the colony, the stretch of land between Iron Cove and the Cook's River was known as the Kangaroo Ground.
James Cook's ship, Endeavour on October 7, 1769, Cook having promised a reward to the first crewman to sight land.
In 1919, an area of land around Shakespeare Cliff was set aside, and a small memorial was constructed, based on the erroneous notion that it was the location of Cook's observations.
His theories prompted a number of expeditions in search of this mythical land, until James Cook's second journey ( 1772 – 1775 ) led to the conclusion that, if it did exist, it was more southernly than the 65 ° line of latitude South.
Chacko set aside part of his land for this, though he never signed it over to Cook's church.

Cook's and on
* 1780 – James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England ( Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage ).
In 1813, John Williams, a missionary on the Endeavour ( not the same ship as Cook's ), made the first official sighting of the island Rarotonga.
Vancouver's first naval service was as a midshipman aboard, on James Cook's second voyage ( 1772 – 1775 ) searching for Terra Australis.
* Canada Post issued a pair of 14-cent stamps to mark the 200th anniversary of Captain Cook's arrival at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island on 26 April 1978.
In February 1780 the crews of HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery, on the way home after Captain James Cook's death in
He complained that Frost's success was based on copying Cook's own stage persona and that his only regret in life had been once saving Frost from drowning.
Other sketches included " Superthunderstingcar ", a parody of the Gerry Anderson marionette TV shows, and Cook's pastiche of 1960s trendy arts documentaries – satirised in a parodic TV segment on Greta Garbo.
With no interest in the show, Cook's increasing alcoholism led him to become reliant on cue cards and he ended up garbling the script, forcing Moore to ad-lib.
Before Tony's death, the brothers collaborated on a miniseries based on the late Robin Cook's novel, Coma for A & E.
In 1778, Joseph Banks, Cook's botanist on the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement, and in 1787 the first shipment of convicts set sail, arriving in 1788.
In 1776, Bligh was selected by Captain James Cook for the position of sailing master on the Resolution and accompanied Cook in July 1776 on Cook's third and fatal voyage to the Pacific.
The band's first album, I Think We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat, is the first to be co-produced by Cook's longtime engineer Simon Thornton, who also sings on one track.
At the 2011 Chelsea Flower Show, an exhibition garden celebrated the historic link between naturalist Sir Joseph Banks and the botanical discoveries of flora and fauna on his journey through South America, Tahiti, New Zealand and eventually Australia on Captain Cook's ship Endeavour.
The poem may have been inspired by James Cook's second voyage of exploration ( 1772 – 1775 ) of the South Seas and the Pacific Ocean ; Coleridge's tutor, William Wales, was the astronomer on Cook's flagship and had a strong relationship with Cook.
At an early age, he accompanied his father on several scientific expeditions, including James Cook's second voyage to the Pacific.
Most of his scientific work during this time consisted of essays on botany and ethnology, but he also prefaced and translated many books about travels and explorations, including a German translation of Cook's diaries.
The trio performed regularly on British television, made numerous recordings and had a long-running residency at Peter Cook's London nightclub, The Establishment.

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