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Cormick (other)
Cormick may refer to: * Coal Valley, Alabama, United States, also known as Cormick People with the surname * Craig Cormick (born 1961), Australian science communicator and author * Johnny Cormick (1880–1957), Australian rules footballer * Michael Cormick, Australian singer and actor * William Cormick (1822–1877), physician of Irish origin in Qajar Iran See also * Cormack (other) * Cornick (food), a Filipino corn nut snack * McCormick (other) * McCormack McCormack is a family name (surname) that originated in Ireland and Scotland. Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, MacCormac, McCormac, Cormac, Cormach. Architecture * Sir Richard MacCormac, (born 1938), British architect, the founder of ...
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Coal Valley, Alabama
Coal Valley, also known as Cormick, is an unincorporated community in Walker County, Alabama, United States. History Coal Valley is named for the abundance of coal in the surrounding area. Coal mines were opened in Coal Valley after the completion of the Georgia Pacific Railway The Georgia Pacific Railway was a railway company chartered on December 31, 1881, consolidating the Georgia Western Railroad and the Georgia Pacific Railroad Company of Alabama. The Georgia Western Railroad was chartered by the Georgia Legislatu .... The Coal Valley mines played a role in the 1920 Alabama coal strike. A post office operated under the name Cormick from 1890 to 1891 and under the name Coal Valley from 1891 to 1951. Notes External links Coal Valley Coal Production Article Unincorporated communities in Walker County, Alabama Unincorporated communities in Alabama {{WalkerCountyAL-geo-stub ...
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Craig Cormick
Craig Cormick is an Australian science communicator and author. He was born in Wollongong in 1961, and is known for his creative writing and social research into public attitudes towards new technologies. He has lived mainly in Canberra, but has also lived in Iceland (1980–81) and Finland (1984–85). He has published over 40 books of fiction and non-fiction, and numerous articles in refereed journals. He has been active in the Canberra writing community, teaching and editing, was Chair of the ACT Writers Centre from 2003 to 2008 and in 2006 was Writer in Residence at the University of Science in Penang, Malaysia. Cormick's creative writing has appeared in most of Australia's literary journals including '' Southerly'', '' Westerly'', ''Island'', ''Meanjin,'' ''The Phoenix Review'', '' Overland'', ''Scarp'', ''4W'', ''Redoubt'', ''Block'', as well as in overseas publications including ''Silverfish New Writing'' (Malaysia) and ''Foreign Literature No 6'' (China). He has pre ...
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Johnny Cormick
John Dobson Cormick (22 January 1880 – 2 August 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne from 1902–1903 in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Cormick played in 5 games, scoring 3 goals. Notes External links * * 1880 births 1957 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Sydney Swans players West Melbourne Football Club players People from Port Melbourne {{AFL-bio-1880-stub ...
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Michael Cormick
Michael Cormick is an Australian singer and actor, best known for performances in musical theatre in Australia and in the United Kingdom. In Australia, his roles have included the Beast in the original Australian production of ''Beauty and the Beast'', Munkustrap in '' Cats'', the Pharaoh in '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'', Sam in '' Mamma Mia!'', Commissioner Grey in ''Eureka'' and The Narrator in '' Blood Brothers''. In the West End, his roles include Raoul in ''The Phantom of the Opera'' and Sir Percival Glyde in '' The Woman in White''. Awards Mo Awards The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards) were an annual Australian entertainment industry award, that where established in 1975, to recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia. They were l ...), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achie ...
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William Cormick
William Cormick (born 1822, Tabriz; died 30 December 1877), was a British physician of Irish people, Irish origin in Qajar Iran during the reigns of Mohammad Shah Qajar (1834–1848) and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1848–1896). He is noted for having played an important role in the diffusion of Western medicine into Iranian society. He is also noted as the only westerner to have met the Báb. Biography Education William Cormick was born in Tabriz to the British physician of Irish people, Irish origin John Cormick and a local Iranian Armenians, Armenian woman. Having been sent to England at the age of ten in order to gain an education, he was subsequently enrolled into the medical faculty of the University College of London. He received his qualification as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons on 17July 1840. A year later he was admitted into membership of the Society of Apothecaries, as well as being awarded a doctors degree in medicine from St. Andrew's in London. Career From ...
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Cormack (other)
Cormack may refer to: * Cormack, Newfoundland and Labrador, a community in Canada *Cormack (surname), people with the surname Cormack See also * McCormack * Cormac Cormac is a masculine given name in the Irish and English languages. The name is ancient in the Irish language and is also seen in the rendered Old Norse as ''Kormákr''. Mac is Irish for "son", and can be used as either a prefix or a suffix. ...
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Cornick (food)
Cornick ( fil, kornik) is a Filipino deep-fried crunchy puffed corn nut snack. It is most commonly garlic-flavored but can also come in a variety of other flavors. It is traditionally made with glutinous corn. Description Cornick is made by soaking corn kernels in water for three days, changing the water used for soaking daily. The corn used is traditionally glutinous corn (''mais malagkit'' or ''mais pilit''), but other types of corn can also be used, including popcorn. After soaking, the kernels are drained and dried thoroughly. It is then deep-fried in oil at about , to ensure that the kernels do not pop. It is cooked for around two to three minutes then drained on paper towels. Cornick is traditionally seasoned with salt and toasted garlic. Commercial variants come in a larger aray of flavors including adobo, chili, cheese, and barbecue flavors. Variations Chichacorn, a portmanteau of "'' chicharron''" and "corn", is a variant of cornick originating from the Ilocos region. ...
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McCormick (other)
McCormick may refer to: Business * McCormick & Company, an American food company specializing in spices and flavorings * McCormick & Schmick's, an American restaurant chain specializing in seafood * McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, a manufacturer of the first mechanical reaper * McCormick Distilling Company, an American distillery * McCormick Tractors, a manufacturer of tractors, headquartered in Fabbrico, Italy Education * McCormick Observatory, at the University of Virginia * McCormick Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian school of theology in Chicago, Illinois * Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Places in the United States * McCormick, Illinois * McCormick, South Carolina * McCormick, Washington * McCormick Gap, a windgap in Virginia Sports * McCormick Place, an exposition complex in Chicago, Illinois * McCormick Field, a Minor League Baseball park in Asheville, North Carolina Other uses * McCorm ...
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