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COCOM
[ koh-kom ]
noun
- a nontreaty organization of the NATO nations except Iceland, and with the addition of Japan, that sets rules on exports of strategic goods to Communist countries: formed in 1949.
Word History and Origins
Origin of COCOM1
Example Sentences
The idea that the historical Charlotte might have been biracial, by way of a Black branch of the Portuguese royal lineage, was put forward prominently in 1997 by the historian Mario de Valdes y Cocom for PBS Frontline.
According to a theory first presented by a historian named Mario de Valdes y Cocom, Charlotte was a direct descendant of a branch of the Portuguese royal family with Black ancestry.
As Brown notes, historian Mario De Valdes y Cocom argued that “Charlotte was directly descended from a black branch of the Portuguese royal family: Alfonso III and his concubine, Ourana, a black Moor.”
The historian and TV producer Marios y Valdes y Cocom argues that she was Britain’s first black queen for her bloodline descended from a Portuguese noblewoman, who was in turn descended from a 13th-century king and his mistress, Madragana, who may have been a Moor.
We spent those evenings with George Cocom, 41, a bartender who has been working on Turneffe for the past nine years.
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