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Gooch

[ gooch ]

noun

  1. George Peabody, 1873–1968, English historian.


Gooch

/ ɡuːtʃ /

noun

  1. GoochGraham (Alan)1953MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Graham ( Alan ). born 1953, English cricketer: played in 118 test matches (1975–95), 34 as captain; scored 8,900 test runs (an England record)


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Aguilar, a former Mayor of Redlands, appeared to have a slight lead over Republican Lesli Gooch.

Brad Gooch on how the ghost of Edward Said's 'Orientalism' haunts the work.

An excerpt from Godtalk: Travels in Spiritual America, copyright © 2002 by Brad Gooch, published by Knopf.

This article is used with the permission of Hachette Book Group and Brad Gooch.

Brad Gooch is a professor of English at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

The principal draughtsman was Mr. Thomas Gooch, a pupil he had brought with him from Newcastle.

Gooch then said thirty-five thousand dollars—that was the limit.

Before the introduction of Gooch's process it was usual to determine the boron trioxide "by difference."

At the time of Mrs. Wilsons death in 1753 her niece was the wife of John Gooch, whom she married in 1736.

The last filtration may be performed upon a Gooch crucible, a linen filter, or a tared filter paper.

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