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cobb douglas production function
cobb-douglas tipi üretim foksiyonu
family name
soyadı

Soyadınızın yazılışı nasıl? - What's the spelling of your family name?

Sadece soyadınızı büyük harflerle yazın. - Write only your family name in capitals.

family name
aile adı

Tom mahkum edilmişse aile adımız mahvolacak. - Our family name will be ruined if Tom is convicted.

Aile adın nasıl yazılır? - How is your family name written?

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A knock or blow
A building material consisting of clay, sand, straw, water, and earth, similar to adobe. Also called cob, rammed earth or pisé
A sea-cob or gull
A pier made from cobblestones
A hand-basket, especially made from wicker
American baseball player and manager who was the first player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1936). He set a number of major league records, including a lifetime batting average of.367. Cobb Howell Cobb Ty Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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Howell Cobb
born Sept. 7, 1815, Jefferson county, Ga., U.S. died Oct. 9, 1868, New York, N.Y. U.S. politician. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843-51, 1855-57), where he promoted Southern interests by supporting the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War. Nevertheless, he also supported the Compromise of 1850, which was favoured by the North. He served as governor of Georgia (1851-53). He supported the presidential candidacy of James Buchanan, who appointed him secretary of the treasury (1857-60). An opponent of Abraham Lincoln, he became a spokesman for secession. He served as chairman of the convention called to organize the Confederacy, then organized his own regiment and led it to the front in the American Civil War
Ty Cobb
a US baseball player. He was the first person to score 4000 base hits (1886-1961). in full Tyrus Raymond Cobb born Dec. 18, 1886, Narrows, Ga., U.S. died July 17, 1961, Atlanta, Ga. U.S. baseball player, one of the greatest offensive players and perhaps the fiercest competitor in baseball history. He joined the Detroit Tigers in 1905, batting left-handed but throwing right-handed. He spent 22 seasons as an outfielder with the Detroit Tigers, then managed them from 1921 to 1926. His record for career batting average (.366) remains unbroken; those for runs batted in (1,937), runs (2,245), and hits (4,189) stood for many years. He batted at least .300 for 23 straight seasons, an all-time record, and his three years of batting over .400 also represent a record. His career record of 892 stolen bases (partly the result of the brutality with which he used his cleats) was surpassed only in 1979. In the first election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936, Cobb received the most votes
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