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Cochran

American  
[kok-ruhn] / ˈkɒk rən /

noun

  1. Jacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.


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“The assets provide a nice physical hedge for anybody who is trading natural gas in the LNG and power markets,” said Frost Cochran, Post Oak’s managing director and founding partner.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 17, 2026

Settling in London, Bradley opened a successful dance studio in 1932 and choreographed shows and movies for Cochran and many others.

From The Wall Street Journal May 20, 2026

"I looked at this closely," Judge Steve Cochran said at a hearing on Monday, according to media reports.

From Barron's Jan. 27, 2026

On Thursday, Brian Dunn, managing partner and lead civil rights attorney with the Cochran Firm, which brought the lawsuit, filed an amended complaint that included 16 additional inmate plaintiffs.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 13, 2026

Archie hadn’t seen any that had been filled out yet and he stopped one of the guys who’d been recruited as a salesman by Brian Cochran.

From "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier

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