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Coke may refer to:
- Coca-Cola, a soft drink originally based on coca leaf extract
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Cola, any soft drink similar to Coca-Cola
- Coke (fuel), a solid carbonaceous residue derived from destructive distillation of coal
- Petroleum coke, a solid carbon rich residue derived from distillation of crude oil
- Cocaine, a drug extracted from the leaf of the coca plant
- Coke County, Texas, a county in central Texas, United States
- Soft drink, any nonalcoholic cold beverage
- David Coke (1915–1941), a British pilot during World War II
- Edward Coke (1552–1634), English entrepreneur and jurist
- Edward Coke (1758-1837), a British politician and landowner
- Edward Coke, 7th Earl of Leicester (born 1936), an English earl
- Giles Coke, an English footballer
- John Coke, an English politician
- Peter Coke, a British actor, playwright and artist
- Richard Coke, an American lawyer, farmer, and statesman
- Thomas Coke, the first Methodist Bishop
- Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (seventh creation), agricultural reformer
Coca-Cola cola (a type of carbonated soft drink) sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in more than 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO ) and is often referred to simply as Coke.
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The Coca-Cola Company
Public (NYSE: KO )
Founded 1892 by Asa Griggs Candler
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Key people E. Neville Isdell, CEO & Chairman
Industry Beverage
Products Water and Non-alcoholic soda drinks
Revenue $24.
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Public (NYSE: KO )
Founded 1892 by Asa Griggs Candler
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Key people E. Neville Isdell, CEO & Chairman
Industry Beverage
Products Water and Non-alcoholic soda drinks
Revenue $24.
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Cola is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.[1]
Originally invented by the druggist John Stith Pemberton it has become popular worldwide.
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Originally invented by the druggist John Stith Pemberton it has become popular worldwide.
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Coke is a solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal.
The volatile constituents of the coal—including water, coal-gas, and coal-tar—are driven off by baking in an airless oven at temperatures as high
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The volatile constituents of the coal—including water, coal-gas, and coal-tar—are driven off by baking in an airless oven at temperatures as high
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Petroleum coke (often abbreviated petcoke) is a carbonaceous solid derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes.[1] Other coke has traditionally been derived from coal.
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Coke County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, its population was 3,864. It is named for Richard Coke, the fifteenth governor of Texas. Coke County is one of 46 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas.
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The term soft drink (more commonly known as soda, pop, or soda pop in parts of the United States and Canada, or fizzy drinks in the U.K.[1]) refers to carbonated drinks that do not contain alcohol.
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David Arthur Coke, DFC (1915–1941) was a British pilot.
The eldest son of Thomas Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester of Holkham (Viscount Coke during his life), he was a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force Reserve during the Second World War and is considered a
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The eldest son of Thomas Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester of Holkham (Viscount Coke during his life), he was a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force Reserve during the Second World War and is considered a
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Sir Edward Coke (pronounced "cook") (1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634), was an early English colonial entrepreneur and jurist whose writings on the English common law were the definitive legal texts for some 300 years.
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Edward Coke (1758 – 1837), born Edward Roberts, was a British politician and landowner.
Edward was the second son of Wenman Coke and younger brother of Thomas Coke, the celebrated "Coke of Norfolk" and later Earl of Leicester.
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Edward was the second son of Wenman Coke and younger brother of Thomas Coke, the celebrated "Coke of Norfolk" and later Earl of Leicester.
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Edward Douglas Coke, 7th Earl of Leicester CBE DL (born 6 May 1936) of Holkham Hall, Norfolk, England, is a British peer.
He is the son of Anthony Louis Lovel Coke, 6th Earl of Leicester and Moyra Joan Crossley. He married, firstly, Valerie Potter, daughter of Leonard A.
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He is the son of Anthony Louis Lovel Coke, 6th Earl of Leicester and Moyra Joan Crossley. He married, firstly, Valerie Potter, daughter of Leonard A.
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Giles Coke
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Full name Giles Christopher Coke
Date of birth May 3 1986
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Giles Coke
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Full name Giles Christopher Coke
Date of birth May 3 1986
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Sir John Coke (March 5, 1563 - September 8, 1644), English politician, was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.
After leaving the university he entered public life as a servant of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, afterwards becoming deputy-treasurer of the navy and then a
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After leaving the university he entered public life as a servant of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, afterwards becoming deputy-treasurer of the navy and then a
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Peter Coke (IPA: /ˈkʊk/) (born April 3, 1913) is a British actor, playwright and artist. Coke studied at RADA, acted on stage and screen and wrote comic plays, but he is best known for playing the part of Paul Temple
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Richard Coke (March 13, 1829 – May 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, farmer, and statesman from Waco, Texas. He was governor of Texas from 1874 to 1876 and represented Texas in the U.S. Senate from 1877 to 1895. His uncle was Congressman Richard Coke, Jr..
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Thomas Coke, M.A., D.C.L. (September 9, 1747 – May 2, 1814) was the first Methodist Bishop[1] and is known as the Father of Methodist Missions.
Born in Brecon, south Wales, his father was a well-to-do apothecary.
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Born in Brecon, south Wales, his father was a well-to-do apothecary.
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Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (6 May 1754 – 30 June 1842) became famous for his advanced methods of animal husbandry used in improving his estate at Holkham in Norfolk.
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