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Coates, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 163
Housing Units (2000): 66
Land area (2000): 1.394570 sq. miles (3.611919 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.394570 sq. miles (3.611919 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12376
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 44.715117 N, 93.034863 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Coates (supercomputer)

Coates is a supercomputer installed at Purdue University on July 21, 2009. The high-performance computing cluster is operated by Information Technology at Purdue (ITaP), the university's central information technology organization. ITaP also operates clusters named Steele built in 2008, Rossmann built in 2010, and Hansen and Carter built in 2011. Coates was the largest campus supercomputer in the Big Ten outside a national center when built. It was the first native 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GigE) cluster to be ranked in the TOP500 and placed 102nd on the June 2010 list.

Coates (ward)

Coates is one of the 20 electoral wards that form the Parliamentary constituency of Pendle, Lancashire, England. The ward returns three councillors to represent the northern half of Barnoldswick on Pendle Borough Council. The incumbent councillors are Marjorie Adams, Lindsay Gaskell and Janine Throupe, all Liberal Democrats. As of the May 2011 Council election, Coates had an electorate of 4,166.

Coates (surname)

Coates is a prominent family of English and Scottish origin, with descendants found in the United Kingdom, the British Commonwealth (particularly Australia) and the United States, as well as Uruguay.

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Usage examples of "coates".

John Coates was now in his own world, and it was the antithesis of Morec.

Vincennes said Jones and Fontaine appeared to be inebriated or under the influence of narcotics--they slept through gunfire and the general ruckus of Coates resisting arrest.

Maybe Coates or Fontaine left Jones in charge of the girl and pulled the snuffs with other partners.

I think it could have been Sugar Coates and a little pickup gang, maybe two of the guys they sold her to.

None of the three had money on them when they were arrested, and either way--Nite Owl or gang rape--I think that money is stashed somewhere, covered with blood--like the bloody clothes Coates burned.

I think we should get other corroboration before I approach Miss Soto, and I want to try questioning Coates, Jones and Fontaine again.

Ray Coates has been in the infirmary with an car infection, but they're releasing him back into general population early tomorrow.

We repeat, an hour and a half ago, just after dawn, Raymond Coates, Tyrone Jones and Leroy Fontaine, the accused killers in the Nite Owl massacre case, escaped from the Hall of Justice Jail in downtown Los Angeles.

If it wasn't the three you got, maybe it was some other spooks, maybe they knew where Coates hid his car and planted the shotguns.

Shortly after that, Coates, Jones and Fontaine escaped from the Hall of Justice Jail .

Both investigatory forks proved moot when Coates, Jones and Fontaine escaped from jail and were gunned down by our aforementioned hero: LAPD Sergeant Edmund Exley.

Ellis Loew dreamed up the Nite Owl confession that Coates, Jones and Fontaine allegedly made before they escaped.

He further stated that Coates had a large quantity of narcotics in his car and that that was the reason he never relinquished its location to the police.

The real culprits are some smart Darktown strutters who knew where Coates stashed his car, then planted the weapons.

The three: Raymond Coates, Tyrone Jones and Leroy Fontaine, escaped from jail and were killed resisting arrest.