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Cockerell

/ ˈkɒkərəl /

noun

  1. CockerellSir Christopher Sydney19101999MBritishTECHNOLOGY: engineerTECHNOLOGY: inventor Sir Christopher Sydney. 1910–99, British engineer, who invented the hovercraft
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there were usually about 3-5 Air Koryo flights between Beijing and Pyongyang a week, depending on season and demand, as well as flights to Shanghai and Shenyang, said Simon Cockerell, general manager at Beijing-based Koryo Tours.

From Reuters

"This flight isn’t a full resumption of the route yet, it is a special flight for Koreans only to take people home again after years being stuck overseas," said Simon Cockerell, general manager at Beijing-based Koryo Tours.

From Reuters

In one article, Peterson — a distinguished professor emeritus of the University of Maryland — reproduces selections from the correspondence of the celebrated printer Daniel Berkeley Updike and book designer and artist Thomas Maitland Cleland; in another, he transcribes you-are-there extracts from the memorandums of the Kelmscott Press’s business manager Sydney Cockerell.

“Tourists still can’t enter North Korea but when the virus issue dies down the border will open again,” Cockerell told Reuters.

From Reuters

No further details were known, and tickets are always sold on site rather than in advance, said Koryo Tours general manager Simon Cockerell.

From Reuters

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