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Corrinne
Corrinne is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Corrinne May (born 1973), Singaporean Catholic musician, singer, and songwriter *Corrinne Morrison Cliborne, usually known as Lindy Boggs (1916–2013), member of the U.S. House of Representatives * Corrinne Mudd Brooks (1914–2008), American activist * Corrinne Prevost, Canadian Action Party candidate in the 2004 Canadian federal election *Corrinne Wicks (born 1968), English actress, known for parts in the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' and in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale'' *Corrinne Yu, Hong Kong-American game programmer Fictional Characters *Corrinne Balsom, on the American daytime drama ''One Life to Live'' See also *CORIN *Corin *Corinne (other) *Corrin *Corrine (other) Corinne may refer to: * Corinne (name) * Corinne (horse) * Corinne, Michigan * Corinne, Oklahoma * Corinne, Utah * Corinne, Saskatchewan * Corinne, West Virginia See also * ''Corrine, Corrina'', a traditional country blues son ...
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Corrinne May
Corrinne May (born Corrinne Foo May Ying; 19 January 1973) is a Los Angeles-based Singaporean musician, singer, and songwriter. Life and career She graduated from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, and began her career as a singer-songwriter in Los Angeles. Her debut album '' Fly Away'', which included a song with Carole King and Carole Bayer Sager titled "If You Didn't Love Me", was released in 2001. She married Kavin Hoo in 2003, whom she first met in late 1996. they have one daughter, Claire. To date, she has released five albums, the latest being ''Crooked Lines'' in 2012. In March 2012, May released her album ''Crooked Lines'', whose inspiration was based on May's experience with raising her daughter Claire during her four-year career hiatus. First published in ''The New Paper''. The song from the album, "Beautiful Life", earned an accolade in 2014 for top local English pop song at the 19th Annual Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (Compass) Awards ...
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Corrinne Yu
Corrinne Yu is an American game programmer. She worked on games including King's Quest, Quake 2, and Halo 4. Her engine work included Unreal Engine 3, Microsoft's Direct 3D Advisory Board, and CUDA and GPU simulation at NVidia. She has also designed accelerator experiments for nuclear physics research. Biography Early life Yu attended California State Polytechnic University, Pomona to study electrical engineering before beginning her career as a professional programmer. Game development Yu's early career was as a programmer for the ''King's Quest'' series for the Apple II, although she had her own 3D engine projects that she sold to various companies. She programmed for QuickDraw 3D, an early rasterisation API. She worked on the game ''Zombie'', and created the video game engine used in ''Spec Ops: Rangers Lead The Way''. In November 1997, she was employed by video game developer Ion Storm. She worked on the 2001 video game ''Anachronox'' and served as Director of Technology at ...
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Corrinne Mudd Brooks
Corrinne Mudd Brooks (December 14, 1914 – August 5, 2008) was an American activist who organized the first African-American Girl Scout troop in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Personal life and death Corrinne Mudd Brooks was born Corinne Mudd in Louisville, Kentucky, on December 14, 1914, to James Mudd, born in Springfield, KY and Bessie Loretta Douglas, born in Fort Wayne, IN. The Mudd family soon moved from Kentucky to Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1915. After living in Fort Wayne, for thirteen years, Mudd Brooks mother died in 1928 of unreported causes. Mudd Brooks became the mother figure for her six siblings. Though her mother's death made an impact on her, she still excelled in school, including as an athlete. She was one of the first girls in her high school, Central High School, to receive a sweater for her participation in basketball and soccer. In 1933, she graduated from Central High School and then attended Indiana University, thanks to the award of a Civil Men's Scholarships. Some ...
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Corrinne Wicks
Corrinne Wicks (born 26 April 1968) is an English actress, notable for playing Dr. Helen Thompson in the BBC daytime soap opera ''Doctors'', from 2000 to 2005, and Ella Hart in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale'', from 2010 to 2011. Early life Wicks was born and raised in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Career Film and television Wicks started her career in television as a casting assistant on such programmes as ''Prime Suspect'', ''Dalziel and Pascoe'' and ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', before switching to an acting career. She trained at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1996 to 1998. In addition to her appearances for over five years in the daily ''Doctors'', Wicks has also appeared in many other TV shows including Murder Most Horrid, '' Harbour Lights'', ''The Bill'', ''Holby City'', ''Grange Hill, Pig Heart Boy, Doc Martin'' and ''Life on Mars''. She also appeared on the special charity "TV Medics" edition of ''The Weakest Link'' in December 2001 fin ...
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Corrinne Prevost
The Canadian Action Party ran a number of candidates in the 2004 federal election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here. Manitoba Magnus Thompson (Winnipeg South Centre) Thompson received 114 votes, finishing sixth against Liberal incumbent Anita Neville. Ontario Corrinne Prévost (Eglinton—Lawrence) Prévost was born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Hearst, Ontario in Northern Ontario. She is a singer in Toronto, Ontario, performing Italian, Portuguese and French material, as well as a jazz repertoire. In 1992, she adapted a French language version of the composition "A Song For Canada", which was performed at the official celebrations of Canada's 125th anniversary. She joined the Progressive Conservative Party to support David Orchard's leadership campaign, and later joined the Canadian Action Party. She received 115 votes (0.24%), finishing fifth against Liberal incumbent Joe Volpe. Don Rogers (Kingston and the Islands) ...
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Corinne (other)
__NOTOC__ Corinne may refer to: Places * Corinne, Saskatchewan, Canada, an unincorporated community * Corinne, Oklahoma, United States, an unincorporated community * Corinne, Utah, United States, a town * Corinne, West Virginia, United States, a census-designated place People and fictional characters * Corinne (name), a given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Tee Corinne (1943–2006), American photographer, author, and editor * Corinne Kimball, a performer best known as ''Corinne''. Other uses * Corinne (horse), a 19th-century British Thoroughbred racehorse * ''Corinne'', an 1807 novel by Germaine de Staël See also * Corrine (other) * Corrinne, given name * Chorine, a female chorus girl * Corine (other) * Coreen Coreen is a locality in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The locality is about south west of the state capital, Sydney and north of Melbourne. Coreen is located just past the ...
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Corrinne Morrison Cliborne
Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs (March 13, 1916 – July 27, 2013) was a politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and later as United States Ambassador to the Holy See. She was the first woman elected to Congress from Louisiana. She was also a permanent chairwoman of the 1976 Democratic National Convention, which met in New York City to nominate the Carter- Mondale ticket. She was the first woman to preside over a major party convention. Boggs was the widow of former Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives Hale Boggs. She is one of three female U.S. Representatives from Louisiana, the others being Catherine Small Long and Julia Letlow, each of whom took office in special elections after the death of their husbands. Personal life Boggs was born as Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne on March 13, 1916, on the Brunswick Plantation near New Roads in Pointe Coupee Parish in South Louisiana, the daughter of Corinne Morrison and Ro ...
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Corrinne Balsom
Rex Balsom is a fictional character from the American daytime drama ''One Life to Live'', portrayed by John-Paul Lavoisier from May 9, 2002, to the show's finale on January 12, 2012. Casting and characterization With the character initially named "Jamie" prior to production, then-Executive Producer Gary Tomlin "toyed with the idea" of putting Rex in a gay storyline and Lavoisier stated in ''Soap Opera Digest'' in 2003: "I was asked by the higher powers at the show how I would feel about doing something like that. I said, 'Absolutely, any plot you want to give me, I'll take on strong.' And they said, 'Okay, we just wanted to check.'"Dawn, Randee. "Rex and the City."
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CORIN
Corin is a given name in English deriving from the Latin Quirinus, a Roman god. The meaning is unclear but is probably associated with "spear". The name is that of a character in William Shakespeare's ''As You Like It''. It is also used as a family name. First name Corin is a masculine or feminine given name. *Corin Hewitt (born 1971), American sculptor and photographer *Corin Mellor (born 1966), British designer *Corin Nemec (born 1971), American actor *Corin Redgrave (1939–2010), British actor and political activist *Corin Robertson (born 1972), British diplomat *Corin Thunderfist, fictional character and twin of Cor in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' *Corin Tucker (born 1972), American singer and guitarist Surname *Jaclyn Corin, American activist and advocate for gun control * Joshua Corin, American writer *Lucy Corin, American writer *William Corin (1867–1929), Australian electrical engineer Related names *Corina, including Corine and Coreen *Korin (other) *Corran ...
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Corin
Corin is a given name in English deriving from the Latin Quirinus, a Roman god. The meaning is unclear but is probably associated with "spear". The name is that of a character in William Shakespeare's ''As You Like It''. It is also used as a family name. First name Corin is a masculine or feminine given name. *Corin Hewitt (born 1971), American sculptor and photographer *Corin Mellor (born 1966), British designer *Corin Nemec (born 1971), American actor *Corin Redgrave (1939–2010), British actor and political activist *Corin Robertson (born 1972), British diplomat *Corin Thunderfist, fictional character and twin of Cor in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' *Corin Tucker (born 1972), American singer and guitarist Surname *Jaclyn Corin, American activist and advocate for gun control * Joshua Corin, American writer *Lucy Corin, American writer *William Corin (1867–1929), Australian electrical engineer Related names *Corina, including Corine and Coreen *Korin (other) *Corran ...
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Corrin
Corrin is a heterocyclic compound. It is the parent macrocycle related to the substituted derivative that is found in vitamin B12. Its name reflects that it is the "core" of vitamin B12 (cobalamins).Nelson, D. L.; Cox, M. M. "Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry" 3rd Ed. Worth Publishing: New York, 2000. . There are two chiral centres, which in natural compounds like cobalamin have the same stereochemistry. Coordination chemistry Upon deprotonation, the corrinoid ring is capable of binding cobalt. In vitamin B12, the resulting complex also features a benzimidazole-derived ligand, and the sixth site on the octahedron serves as the catalytic center. The corrin ring resembles the porphyrin ring, which occurs in hemoglobin. Both feature four pyrrole-like subunits organized into a ring with a largely conjugated structure of alternating double and single bonds. In contrast to porphyrins, corrins lack one of the carbon groups that link the pyrrole-like units into a fully c ...
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