Nearly a third of general-election voters in Florida are over 65, says coker. |
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As coker notes, the state has heavy concentrations of transplants from the Northeast and Midwest. |
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The form known as petroleum coke, or pet coke, is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes. |
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Fisherbaugh struck out Coker but wild-pitched the runners up a base in the process. |
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But although it revises the spiritual meaning of paralysis, East Coker is not a palinode of Eliot's earlier work. |
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East Coker continues the examination of time and meaning, focusing in a famous passage on the nature of language and poetry. |
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