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Brian | Cox as 'Spanners' |
Erica | Cox as Danika |
Brian | Cox as Tobias |
Paul | Cox as photographer |
blicly elected position currently held by Kathy | Cox as of 2007. |
Looking to capitalize on | Cox's popularity, Bruce Helford created a sitcom th |
rincipal of St David's College, Lampeter) was a | cox, as were Gordon Roe (later Bishop of Huntingdon |
Nikki | Cox as Kayla |
ter Hoekstra and Michigan Attorney General Mike | Cox as Republican candidates. |
Ronny | Cox as John |
ounced that he had advised the Queen to appoint | Cox as Governor of Tasmania. |
Julie | Cox as Beth Eagleton, a musician, daughter of Mrs. |
rthur M. Jackson that characterized Christopher | Cox as a soviet propagandist. |
Brian | Cox as Richard Morgan |
Charlie | Cox as Giovanni Bruni |
Wally | Cox as restaurant dishwasher |
Wally | Cox as Mr. Berry |
Ronny | Cox as George Apple |
Veanne | Cox as Martha Sedgewick |
Alan | Cox as John Reed |
ot (534 m2) art cave designed by Bade Stageberg | Cox as well as a pool and pavilion designed by Jame |
Brian | Cox as Joe Hamill |
ated to McDowell, Bullitt, and Horace Ethelbert | Cox, as "The First Three Captains of the Guard." |
best remembered for the appearance of Courteney | Cox as a fan who is invited on stage by Springsteen |
Terry | Cox as young Danny Carter |
It starred Patricia Hodge and Brian | Cox as Joanna and Carl May. |
Georgia finished 8-5 on the season with | Cox as the starter. |
Arthur | Cox as Detective Inspector Marriott |
) playing the evil tribal chief's yes-man, Tony | Cox as the dwarf soldier and Roger Troutman (former |
Stone rated | Cox as superior in every way over Warren Harding, c |
Brian | Cox as Douglas Baxter: A minister who helps Obree c |
Brian | Cox as Action 12 Reporter |
Named Desire, eventually co-starring with Ronny | Cox as the female lead in her own television series |
urrently, mutations have been identified in six | COX assembly factors: SURF1, SCO1, SCO2, COX10, COX |
Initially, | Cox assisted his father who ran the Law Times newsp |
ember 2005, Adam has been studying with Michael | Cox at the Royal Academy of Music. |
Elijah Allen | Cox at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges |
competed as a member of the Canadian Pair with | cox at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Korea. |
Music in London with Sebastian Bell and Michael | Cox, at McGill University in Montreal with Timothy |
John | Cox Atlee (October 30, 1882 - August 2, 1958) was a |
Prior to elective office | Cox attended Pensacola Christian College and earned |
Cox attended Stadium High School, and played one ye | |
Cox attended the University of Arkansas, where he p | |
row) Maria Shriver, and Patricia "Tricia" Nixon | Cox attended, representing eight presidential famil |
Pennsylvania; and Adelaide, Australia (Gibbs & | Cox Australia PTY LTD). |
irginia and who received the FSYF's Una Chapman | Cox Award for Domestic Community Service in 2005. |
Guild in 1991 and was a recipient of the Morgan | Cox Award for service to the Guild, which he receiv |
In 1992, Tom received the Catharine E. B. | Cox Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts. |
d and Helen Levitt were honored with the Morgan | Cox Award of the Writers' Guild of America. |
A | Cox Babe Bee 0.049 cubic inch (0.8 cubic cm) reed v |
Papa George Blues Band, Soul Survivor, The Paul | Cox Band, and with Buddy Whittington. |
ed many well known speakers, including Caroline | Cox, Baroness Cox, Jackie Pullinger, J.John and Bro |
eter Faiman and Wayne Young, and written by Jim | Cox based on a book of the same name by Diana Young |
Kirk | Cox became majority leader in the Virginia House of |
In 1932 | Cox became assistant to the Director, Sir James Man |
Starting with Sudden Impact (1983), | Cox became Eastwood's principal editor. |
Cox became infamous after starring in the 2001-2002 | |
In 2002, | Cox became affiliated with National Public Radio, w |
Through his partying | Cox became friends with several well known designer |
Brian | Cox became a renowned physicist and science broadca |
Cox became a regular starter for the Reds on both t | |
Pearce confessed that he had killed | Cox because he was a hindrance to him. |
4 February: American Lynne | Cox becomes the first woman to swim across Cook Str |
On September 16, 1925, | Cox began teaching mathematics and physics at the t |
In 2006, fully recovered from the injuries, | Cox began playing again which led to the joining of |
Cox began his career at Leicester City, where he wa | |
Largely a self-made man, | Cox began to support himself and his mother at age |
er, but upon his death at South Mountain, Jacob | Cox being the next ranking general in the corps rep |
Appearances on recordings by Ida | Cox, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Fred Astaire, E |
"I've Got a Feeling" (Terry | Cox, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Jacqui McShee) |
Noel Redding, Jack Casady, Hank Anderson, Billy | Cox, Bill Rich - Bass |
, Chuck Israels, John Hicks, Al Foster, Anthony | Cox, Bill Dobbins, Keith Copeland, Clint Houston, a |
s surrounding the chapel was granted by Richard | Cox, Bishop of Ely, to Sir Christopher Hatton, a fa |
was once married to one of his cousins (Tabitha | Cox born in Bonham, Fannin County Texas) and commen |
Josephine | Cox, born Blackburn, Lancashire in 1941, is an Engl |
Mark | Cox born 22 January 1978 in Whitehaven, Cumbria, En |
Lee Stewart | Cox born 26 June 1990 is an English professional fo |
David William | Cox, born at Oakhill, Somerset on 19 May 1946, was |
e 4, 1923, former Ohio governor James Middleton | Cox bought the Metropolis and renamed it the Miami |
They made the switch to Hot AC in 1996 after | Cox bought rival station KONO-FM. |
In 1773, John | Cox bought the Iron Works, which produced cooking p |
Cox bowled two individual five-wicket innings durin | |
His sons, James | Cox Brady (1882-1927) and Nicholas Frederic Brady ( |
His father, Tom | Cox Bray (1815-1881), was a native of Portsmouth, H |
John | Cox Bray |
Premier of South Australia - Sir John | Cox Bray until 16 June then John Colton |
Premier of South Australia - John | Cox Bray |
ntatives, and a great-granddaughter of Sir John | Cox Bray, South Australia's first native-born premi |
ier of South Australia, the Honourable Sir John | Cox Bray, and the elder son of Harry Midwinter Bray |
e progressive former Premier and state MHA John | Cox Bray. |
rked at BBC Radio 1 as a newsreader on the Sara | Cox Breakfast Show. |
ng hardcover book was released on 3 March 2011: | Cox, Brian (2011). |
Kevin Light, Ben Rutledge, Dominic Sieterle and | cox Brian Price. |
Ben Rutledge, Dominic Sieterle, Jake Wetzel and | cox Brian Price. |
The station is currently owned by | Cox Broadcast Group, Inc. and features programing f |
He eventually became president and CEO of | Cox Broadcasting Corporation. |
Cox Broadcasting Corp. v. Cohn, 420 U.S. 469 (1975) | |
ent in Washington, DC for all stations owned by | Cox Broadcasting, including WSB Atlanta, WSOC Charl |
Mr. Reinsch retired in 1973 from | Cox Broadcasting. |
cluding Richard M. Stallman, Eric Raymond, Alan | Cox, Bruce Perens, and Jamie Zawinski. |
The tour also featured Billy | Cox, Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, E |
and coach in the old Plano High School (now the | Cox Building). |
John H. | Cox, businessman |
1991, starring John Hurt, Jane Birkin and Brian | Cox, but reset in France with the terrorists member |
In his Southampton debut, Cain replaced Walter | Cox, but underwent a goalkeeper's nightmare, conced |
abor Party MP, Assistant Shadow Treasurer David | Cox, by a narrow margin. |
nflict of interest led to a criminal inquiry of | Cox by the U.S. Department of Justice, and destroye |
ng the previous British record held by Rosemary | Cox by nine minutes and seventeen seconds in a time |
Cox, C., "Good Hair Days - A History of British Sty | |
vision is a cable television station located on | Cox Cable channel 6 in Pensacola, Florida, USA and |
een KWTV and Oklahoma City area cable providers | Cox Cable and Multimedia Cablevision to continue to |
The station also moved to channel 23 on | Cox Cable (its previous position, channel 10, is no |
It was offered on | Cox cable channel 5 and as a result was known on-ai |
It is on channel 12 on | COX cable Roanoke and channel 11 on Comcast cable L |
The channel was only available on | Cox Cable channel 19 in Pensacola. |
WLFT started as | Cox cable channel 4, with programming from the Pax |
News 9 Now is broadcast on | Cox cable channel 53 in the Oklahoma City metropoli |
nancial Services, and before that, president of | Cox Cable Communications. |
Launched on February 24, 1997 as LNC4 on | Cox Cable channel 4. It later moved to channel 5 af |
WUWF-TV, launched in 2003, can be seen on | Cox Cable Channel 4 in Pensacola and Escambia Count |
62, Hampton Roads, Virginia ( | Cox Cable) |
Dr. | Cox calls Carla and Elliot the "Hardy Girls," a ref |
had been traced back to an IP registered to the | Cox campaign, but said he had no way of knowing who |
ally to be a decent human being; he becomes Dr. | Cox's confidant, as Cox can't talk to anyone else a |
tants, as well as hot- gas cleaning systems and | COx capture systems." |
Brian | Cox CBE |
Born in Hobart to the Hon William Ellis | Cox, CBE, MC (d. |
In 1857, | Cox ceased his practice, married, moved back to Nor |
enter for Beethoven Studies, the Martha Heasley | Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies, a California Hist |
The Verne | Cox Center also works collaboratively with allied a |
the facility was rebuilt and renamed the Verne | Cox Center after a City Councilman with the creatio |
Cox- Chambers has homes in Atlanta's Buckhead, an ap | |
With her sister Anne | Cox Chambers and brother James M. Cox, Jr., she inh |
William Chambers, by whom she had a son, James | Cox Chambers (an actor, dancer, and choreographer). |
s a 24-hour local newscast seven days a week on | Cox channel 55 in Springdale and Fort Smith. |
WBFL" and was known on-air as "WB 10" after the | Cox channel location. |
nights a week and is available on local cable ( | COX channel 4). |
On April 19, 2006, | Cox charged that Taylor had not sponsored the HOPE |
ftones produced hits consisting of members Herb | Cox, Charlie James, Warren Corbin, Gene Pearson, an |
Cox chose not to run for another term as governor, | |
John Blakey, John Platania, Mick | Cox, Chris Michie - guitar |
mic Relief episode on March 5th, 2011 with Sara | Cox, Christopher Biggins, Lionel Blair, Una Stubbs, |
the Opposition of partisanship; journalist E.H. | Cox claimed that he was "frequently drunk in the Ch |
"Filipino Baby" (Billy | Cox, Clarke Van Ness) |
2006 Chitimacha Louisiana Open, | Cox Classic |
2004 Samsung Canadian PGA Championship, | Cox Classic |
rns, Steve Baughman, Keith Cohen, Brian Michael | Cox, Claudio Cueni, Vikter Duplaix, Richard Huredia |
Robert | Cox Clifton (1810-1861) was an English churchman, c |
The Chris | Cox Club Anthem |
By 1913 it was sometimes referred to as | Cox College and Conservatory. |
Cox College was originally called LaGrange Female S | |
Cox College was a private women's college located i | |
Cox College and Conservatory, 1900 | |
Southern Female College in 1854; and finally to | Cox College by the 1890s. |
tium included Time Inc., Warner Communications, | Cox, Comcast and HBO, and in 1990 Movietime was ren |
* | Cox commanded briefly May 26-28, 1864 and September |
Congressman Christopher | Cox commented that Erhard's decision to drop the sl |
Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina was sold to | Cox Communications in 2000. |
For the | Cox Communications sports channel in San Diego, see |
The channel is also available on | Cox Communications in Orange County. |
fer was completed in December of that year, and | Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subsidia |
In 2001, the Padres and | Cox Communications signed a 10-year extension for b |
LNC5 was available only on | Cox Communications in the Hampton Roads area of Vir |
, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors found | Cox Communications guilty of violating an agreement |
The | Cox Communications outlet operates at 105.3 MHz wit |
Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable carry the | |
negotiation process, KDCG has been be added to | Cox Communications Acadiana cable system on cable c |
In May of 2009 it was purchased from | COX Communications by Houston-based publishing comp |
2 Note: co-owned with | Cox Communications |
ture between WVEC-TV (the local ABC affiliate), | Cox Communications Hampton Roads, and The Virginian |
Cox Communications is a broadband communications an | |
gan with a $50,000 donation from TCI Cable (now | Cox Communications) in September 1999, and every ye |
ns took over the operations of News Now 53 from | Cox Communications, and both the Oklahoma City and |
Wireless, T-Mobile, Philips Electronics, Dell, | Cox Communications, Capital One, Sony, Microsoft an |
Cox Communications, Rhode Island; | |
KPBS can be found on | Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and AT&T U-v |
wns part of a joint venture with cable operator | Cox Communications, News Now 53. |
fending ISPs included Time Warner/AOL, Verizon, | Cox Communications, and possibly others. |
le on Dish Network, DirecTV, Time Warner Cable, | Cox Communications, Comcast, AT&T U-verse, Verizon |
ropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is serviced by | Cox Communications. |
Patrick J. 'Pat' Esser is the President of | Cox Communications. |
cts for clients including Cingular, Comcast and | Cox Communications. |
rights deal with local telecommunications giant | Cox Communications. |
Publishing, between shared owners Landmark and | Cox Communications. |
Currently, Lafayette is served by | Cox Communications; however, Lafayette Utilities Sy |
Enterprises in 2004 and Schlotzsky's from Bobby | Cox Companies in 2006. |
1.84/6'0' southpaw | Cox competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney |
Quarterback Brandon | Cox completed 14 of 17 passing attempts for 165 yar |
Against #1-ranked Florida, | Cox completed 11-of-20 pass attempts for two touchd |
arch at the University of California, Berkeley, | Cox concentrated on rock magnetism. |
lo Opera on 8 May 1996, in a production by John | Cox, conducted by Steuart Bedford. |
Cox Conserves also encourages the company's 60,000 | |
Cox contested Stroud in 1966. | |
Cox continued to work with Galliano for a further s | |
At age 18, | Cox continued playing guitar under the tutelage of |
to the Civic Center Music Hall, The Myriad (Now | Cox Convention Center) and Oklahoma State Fairgroun |
rpose arena, after Ford Center and the arena at | Cox Convention Center. |
The team played at the Myriad, now known as the | Cox Convention Center, in downtown Oklahoma City. |
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