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American private foundation
Colcom Foundation is a private foundation established in 1996 by Cordelia Scaife May, a Mellon family heiress. The foundation is a major funding source
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Immigration Studies, Colcom is among "the most important foundation donors to immigration-control organizations". The Colcom Foundation has been the target
List of Mellon family foundations
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Topics referred to by the same term
Colcom may refer to: Colcom Foods, a meat-processing company in Zimbabwe Colcom Foundation, a charitable organization in the United States This disambiguation
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American heiress and philanthropist
Immigration Studies," and she left the bulk of her assets to the Colcom Foundation, whose major activity has been the sponsorship of immigration restriction
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River island in Pennsylvania, United States
with Colcom Foundation providing full funding for its conservation. “The conservation of Sycamore Island through the generous support of the Colcom Foundation
Sycamore Island (Pennsylvania)
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American banking, judicial, and political family
Allegheny Foundation Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Bollingen Foundation Carnegie Mellon University Carthage Foundation Center for Immigration Studies Colcom Foundation
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American heiress and philanthropist (1903–1965)
Scaife (1928–2005), a reclusive philanthropist and founder of the Colcom Foundation. She was married for six months to Herbert Arthur May Jr. (1919–1969)
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1932 novel by Stella Gibbons
name her home "Cold Comfort", and to name her philanthropic foundation Colcom Foundation. BBC News included Cold Comfort Farm on its list of the 100 most
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American anti-immigration non-profit think tank
objectivity. CIS does not provide information about sources of funding. The Colcom Foundation, a prominent supporter of the immigration control movement in the
Center for Immigration Studies
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American politician
Partnership, Heinz Endowments, Richard King Mellon Foundation, Colcom Foundation, and the Hillman Foundation. On September 10, 2009, Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
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Nativist rhetoric
Foundation, Californians for Population Stabilization, the California Center for Immigration Reform, Numbers USA, and ProEnglish. Through her Colcom Foundation
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National Center for Juvenile Justice (since 1973) Colcom Foundation (since 1996) Laurel Foundation (since 1951) Heinz Endowments Printing Industries of
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Urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, USA
along with funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, The Colcom Foundation, The Eden Hall Foundation, BNY Mellon and other, spent $10 million and
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Private nonprofit organization
Triangle during spring and summer months. Since 2008, with funding from Colcom Foundation, WPC plants and maintains seasonal flower displays in more than 400
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
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Book by Jeb Bush
the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, John F. Rohe of the anti-immigration Colcom Foundation agreed with Cannato that Bush and Bolick failed to give specific quotas
Immigration_Wars
Psychological Foundation Arcus Foundation Atkinson Foundation Biodiversity and Sustainability Fund Carlos Slim Institute of Health Colcom Foundation Colgate-Palmolive
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or processing. All Joy Foods Bakers BOS Ice Tea Cevital Choppies Clover Colcom Foods Distell Group Limited Famous Brands Golden Web Kenya Wine Agencies
List_of_food_companies
Approach to network management
Networks". 2014 IEEE Colombian Conference on Communications and Computing (COLCOM). pp. 1–6. doi:10.1109/ColComCon.2014.6860404. ISBN 978-1-4799-4340-1. S2CID 17915639
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English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places called Colton in England, perhaps also Colton House in Scotland. Examples in Norfolk, Staffordshire, and North Yorkshire are from the Old English personal name Cola (or the cognate Old Norse Koli; see Cole 2) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The place so named in Somerset has as its first element the Old English personal name Cūla (of uncertain origin). The one in Cumbria has a river name apparently derived from a Celtic word meaning ‘hazel’.
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English : variant of Pullum.
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English
English : variant of Foulsham, a habitational name from Foulsham in Norfolk, so named from the Old English personal name Fugol + hÄm ‘homestead’.
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Variant spelling of English Malcolm, MALCOM means "devotee of St. Columba."Â
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English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : variant of Cotton.
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American, British, English, Greek
Victory of the People; Son of Nicholas; Triumphant People; People's Victory
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Scottish
St. Columb's disciple.
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name, probably from Morecombelake in Dorset (recorded as Mortecumbe in 1240). The second element of this is Old English cumb ‘short valley’, ‘combe’ (see Coombe); the first is probably either an Old English personal name, Morta (see Mort) or mort ‘young salmon or similar fish’. The surname is not from Morecambe in Lancashire, which is an 18th-century coinage, based on identification of Morecambe Bay with Morikambē ‘great gulf’ in the work of the ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy.
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English American
From the dark town.
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Biblical
Nourishing.
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American, Australian, Christian, Scottish
Saint Columb's Disciple; Servant; Devotee of Saint Columba
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English
English : habitational name from Bolham in Nottinghamshire, probably named in Old English with the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr, modern English bole) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (cognate with Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’). Compare Bolam.
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Triumphant people; people's victory.
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American, British, English
From the Deep Valley
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English
 Short form of English Malcolm, COLM means "devotee of St. Columb." Compare with another form of Colm.
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Biblical
Their king.
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Irish
 Old Irish form of Latin Columba, COLM means "dove." Compare with another form of Colm.
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Irish form of Latin Columba, COLUM means "dove."
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English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Oxfordshire, and Somerset, so named from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’, ‘deep’ + cumb ‘valley’.
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Coal Town; Town of Colt-breeding; Dark Settlement
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Tamil
Male friend
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Arabic, Muslim
Having Narrow; Contracted or Squinting Eye
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Arabic, French, Hebrew, Muslim
He Shall Add to his Power; The Lord Increases; A Prophet's Name; Variant of Yusuf
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Hindu
Achiever, Devoted
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Hindu, Indian, Jain, Marathi
In the Right Way
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German American Teutonic English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Tamil
A flower
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Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Immortality; Nectar; Cute
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Australian, Swedish
Lion; Brave; Hardy
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English
English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ (Old English dūce).English : nickname from Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ + heved ‘head’.English : nickname from Old French ducquet ‘owl’, a diminutive of duc ‘guide’, ‘leader’ (see Duke 1).English : from a Middle English diminutive of the Old English personal name or byname Ducca.English : from a Middle English pet form of the personal name Duke.
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n.
A strip of red cloth notched like the comb of a cock, which licensed jesters formerly wore in their caps.
n.
The cap itself.
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The top of the head, or the head itself
v. i.
To acquire color; to turn red, especially in the face; to blush.
n.
A name given to several plants of different genera, but particularly to Celosia cristata, or garden cockscomb. Same as Cockscomb.
n.
A distinguishing badge, as a flag or similar symbol (usually in the plural); as, the colors or color of a ship or regiment; the colors of a race horse (that is, of the cap and jacket worn by the jockey).
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Same as Collar.
n.
A color not mixed or variegated.
n.
The hue or color characteristic of good health and spirits; ruddy complexion.
a.
Affected with color blindness. See Color blindness, under Color, n.
n.
A vain, showy fellow; a conceited, silly man, fond of display; a superficial pretender to knowledge or accomplishments; a fop.
n.
That which is used to give color; a paint; a pigment; as, oil colors or water colors.
a.
Wholesome.
n.
A preparation made from the seeds of the chocolate tree, and used in making, a beverage; also the beverage made from cocoa or cocoa shells.