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Cohan

[koh-han, koh-han]

noun

  1. George M(ichael), 1878–1942, U.S. actor, playwright, and producer.



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“It will probably shatter the wintertime demand,” said Daniel Cohan, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Rice University in Houston.

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“Residuals are meant to be some level of profit sharing,” Cohan said.

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Mr. Cohan, a writer and founding partner at Puck and a former investment banker, charts the history of G.E. in this well-researched and compelling book.

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The grid operator's performance so far highlighted the uncertainty in forecasting power demand in such rare, freezing conditions, Cohan said.

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“There was something very traditional about her approach to art making,” Cohan said.

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