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The phrase 'cannon of' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would need to use a specific form of the word 'cannon' in order for it to be grammatically correct. For example: 'The cannon of the Civil War.'.
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She is a daughter of Kathleen M. Cannon of Haverford, Pa., and Connell C. Cannon of Philadelphia.
Kiely is the loose cannon of the group.
Talk story about George C. Cannon of New Rochelle and his collection of old automobiles.
He has size, mobility and an accurate cannon of an arm.
Ruffalo plays reporter Mike Rezendes as a twitchy, dogged, loose cannon of a journalist.
But cannon of lamb with braised artichokes in a coffee-cardamom fumet is not exactly conservative.
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Both culverins and cannon-of-battery generally fired cast-iron balls.
The second was the cannons, or cannon-of-battery, named for their primary function of battering down fortress walls; these typically had barrels of 20 to 25 calibres.
Frances Lepaux, Cannon of the Cathedral of Chartres dedicated Labyrinth for meditation, and prayer.
Dr. Christopher Cannon of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston needed advice for his mother.
The case is now before Judge Diane G. Cannon of the Circuit Court of Cook County.
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