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Cormack

American  
[kawr-muhk] / ˈkɔr mək /

noun

  1. Allan MacLeod 1924–98, U.S. physicist and biophysicist, born in South Africa: Nobel Prize 1979.


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Chairman Dave Cormack hopes to tap into Pfannenstiel's "extensive coaching, scouting, young player development and leadership expertise gained across different roles and cultures".

From BBC • Oct. 27, 2025

The Woodland Trust's head of campaigning Adam Cormack said the tree's loss was "devastating".

From BBC • Apr. 15, 2025

Chairman Dave Cormack says the club are at "an advanced stage" in their search to replace him.

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2024

"We know from previous studies that individuals will often return each year to the same feeding grounds in search of their favourite foods," Ms Cormack says.

From Science Daily • Jan. 4, 2024

A farcical encounter with the police at the house of widow Cormack on the bog of Boulagh, followed by the capture of Smith O’Brien, was the end.

From Irish History and the Irish Question by Smith, Goldwin