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  2. Cochise - Wikipedia

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    Cochise maintained his innocence and offered to look into the matter with other Apache groups, but the officer tried to arrest him. Cochise escaped by drawing a knife and slashing his way out of the tent, [3] but was shot at as he fled. [3] Bascom captured some of Cochise's relatives, who apparently were taken by surprise as Cochise escaped.

  3. Pelecyphora robbinsiorum - Wikipedia

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    Pelecyphora robbinsiorum known by the common names Cochise pincushion cactus and Cochise foxtail cactus is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae. Description [ edit ]

  4. Cochise tradition - Wikipedia

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    The Cochise tradition lasted nearly five millennia, from circa 5000 until circa 200 BC. Its earliest manifestation is known as Sulphur Spring; its two later phases, the Chiricahua and San Pedro, are much better known. The Cochise tradition was named after Lake Cochise, an ancient lake now found in the Willcox Playa of Cochise County, Arizona.

  5. Talk:Cochise - Wikipedia

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    How do you pronounce "Chochise"? Maikel 12:30, 19 June 2007 (UTC) In regards to "Cheis". I sincerely want to congratulate the Wiki-word for, as usual, conjuring a name seemingly out of thin air. You people are certainly determined on promoting the obscure and the irrelevant. When are you going to concoct another variant for this poor man's name?

  6. Cochise (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cochise (1805–1874) was an Apache chief who led an uprising. Cochise may also refer to: Cochise, an album by the band Cochise; Cochise (band), a country rock band "Cochise" (song), a song by Audioslave "Cochise", a track from the Mike Oldfield album Guitars; Cochise (rapper) (born 1998), a rapper known for the song "Tell Em"

  7. Astrolepis cochisensis - Wikipedia

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    Astrolepis cochisensis is a species of fern known by the common name Cochise scaly cloak fern. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it occupies mainly desert habitat, often on calcareous soils .

  8. Cochise, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cochise is an unincorporated community located in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. The city was created alongside the Southern Pacific Railroad in the 1880s. The city was primarily a stop for coal and water which were needed for trains at the time. At its peak, the town had a population of approximately 3,000 people.

  9. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    ) Also all y'all, comparable in meaning and register to north-English, Northern Irish and Scottish "youse, yous". yellow light as in the color at a stoplight (q.v.) or traffic lights (UK: amber) yinz, yunz, you'uns (Western Pennsylvania, especially Pittsburgh) plural you; derived from you ones. Likewise youse in Philadelphia.