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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coon" is not correct and is considered offensive in written English.
It is a derogatory term historically used to refer to a racial stereotype and should not be used in any context.
Example: "The use of the term 'coon' in any sentence is unacceptable and harmful."
Alternatives: "a raccoon" or "a person of color" (context-dependent).
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Fbxl7 has one described substrate in mice, Aurora A (Coon et al., 2012).
He writes that he punched the first person to call him a "coon".
A likely place for Garland to hear of a still is a coon trial.
The contests, which are rarer these days, are designed to test a coon hound's mettle.
Are other black people going to call me a coon?' " Glover said.
On a recent Sunday morning, when Wally, a coon hound, knocked a mug of hot chocolate onto the floor of their new home, Ms. Eikenberry, 44, just laughed.
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By A. J. Liebling The New Yorker, October 29 , 1949P. 69 Reporter at Large about a coon-dog field trial, in Southington, Conn.
Rachel Maddow, the MSNBC talk show host, showed up with her crew for a Coons event last week, attaching a microphone to him for much of it.
It is necessary to transform a Bézier surface into an alternate surface description, such as a Coons surface.
The interior of the patch is then defined as a Coons interpolant, matching the boundary curves and their associated rotation-minimizing frames as surface Darboux frames.
Their debut LP from last year, Philistine, was one of the most bizarre and disturbing full lengths to come out in a coons' age, referencing everything from This Heat to the Minutemen to Void within a scant album side.
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