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cowl

[koul] / kaʊl /


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But any benefits from altitude in coping with a coronavirus infection, Chin-Hong and Cowl said, would come only with full acclimatization, a process that typically takes three months.

From Washington Post • May 31, 2020

Cowl notes that prolonged exposure to altitude triggers a chain reaction in the lungs involving a protein known as ACE2 that might prevent pulmonary shunting, a problem common among covid-19 patients.

From Washington Post • May 31, 2020

Paul Bettany, voted "Most Likely to Wear a Cowl" at Drama Centre London, is a caped crusader once again in "Priest," a mad mash-up of sci-fi, Western, sacrilegious silliness and vampire movie.

From Seattle Times • May 13, 2011

An exceptionally gifted cast to support the exceptionally gifted Miss Cowl was assembled by the Frohman Co.

From Time Magazine Archive

With these Arms in Times past, they were wont to defend themselves against evil Spirits, before the Cowl of St. Francis was found to be so formidable.

From Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. by Erasmus, Desiderius




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