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▪ I. cobbing, vbl. n. (ˈkɒbɪŋ) [f. cob v. or n.] 1. Naut. A way of punishing sailors: see quots.1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1789), Cobbing..is performed by striking the offender a certain number of times on the breech with a flat piece of wood called the cobbing⁓board. 1785 Grose Dict. Vulgar Tongue...
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Cobbing
Cobbing may refer to:
Building trades term for Kludge, derived from the implication that the work was done improperly, as if done with feet instead of concrete and visual poetry
Julian Cobbing (born 1944), English historian
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Julian Cobbing
Cobbing gained a BA from the University of London and a PhD from Lancaster University. Cobbing's hypothesis was highly controversial when first published.
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cobkey
† cobkey, cobty Obs. [f. cob v.1 3: one of the forms must app. be erroneous.] = cobbing, a punishment used on shipboard.1582 B.M. MS. Addit. 5008 lf. 22 a. l. 3 They gaue hym a cobkey upon the cap of the mayn-mast. 1626 Capt. Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 4 The Marshall is..to see Justice executed..as du...
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Richard Cobbing
Richard Cobbing (born 15 October 1967) is a British freestyle skier. He competed in the men's aerials event at the 1994 Winter Olympics.
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Bob Cobbing
of Cobbing. References
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Archivio Conz
Bob Cobbing at EPC
Bob Cobbing at UBUWeb
Bob Cobbing at The British Library
Writers Forum
Bob Cobbing Solo
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Jean Francisque Coignet
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Cobbing, Andrew. The Satsuma Students in Britain: Japan's Early Search for the essence of the West. Routledge (2000).
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Lawrence Upton
In 1998 Writers Forum published Word Score Utterance Choreography edited by Cobbing and Upton and described by Cobbing as a primer for the performance (with Bob Cobbing), Writers Forum 2001
Domestic Ambient Noise (with Bob Cobbing), Writers Forum, 1994–2000 (in 300 separate booklets)
Meadows, Writers
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Mfecane
Cobbing's hypothesis generated an immense volume of polemics among historians; the discussions were termed the "Cobbing Controversy". This was followed by fierce discourse in the early 1990s prompted by Cobbing's hypothesis.
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寺岛宗则
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Cobbing, Andrew. The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 1998.
Jansen, Marius B. (2000).
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Bill Griffiths (poet)
From 1971, these poems were published in Poetry Review, under the editorship of Eric Mottram, and by Bob Cobbing's Writers Forum. He also collaborated on a number of performance poetry pieces with Cobbing and others.
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Hugh Metcalfe
He also performed with noted sound poet Bob Cobbing, saxophonist Lol Coxhill and dancer Jennifer Pike in Birdyak, up until Cobbing's death in 2002. During some of the 1980s, Metcalfe ran a record label, 'Klinkerzoundz', releasing records by Metcalfe, Cobbing, the Bow Gamelan Ensemble, and more.
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Angel Exhaust
These early issues had featured work by Bob Cobbing and Maggie O'Sullivan. It was duplicated on Bob Cobbing's duplicator and contained so many pages that it needed to be nailed together.
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Adrian Clarke (poet)
Then began a long association with Bob Cobbing and Writers Forum which included co-editing AND magazine from 1994. After Cobbing's death in 2002, Clarke ran Writers Forum jointly with Lawrence Upton until July 2010 when Clarke resigned.
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Clive Fencott
In 1974 he attended experimental poetry workshops at the Poetry Society organised by Bob Cobbing. Cobbing and Fencott at Florida State University; (Video online).
Non Hysteron Proteron; Underwhich Editions, 1984.
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