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(ABC) TV pop show Countdown and featured Geoff | Cox (later hosted Coxy's Big Break) guiding the aud |
"I've Got a Feeling" (Terry | Cox, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Jacqui McShee) |
Clay Shaw, Jr., a far less divisive figure than | Cox in ensuing years, opposed this ordinance. |
Southern Female College in 1854; and finally to | Cox College by the 1890s. |
ally designed by the naval architecture firm of | Cox & Stevens as the steel-hulled motor yacht Coron |
this condition as scrap to the salvage firm of | Cox and Danks along with a battleship and twenty-si |
It was designed by the New York firm of | Cox & Stevens, who were renowned Naval Architects s |
red the cable industry in 1979 and first joined | Cox later that year in its Hampton Roads, Virginia |
In his second first-class match | Cox made his maiden and only first-class century, s |
of his stage shows, and was once a flatmate of | Cox. |
M. Brockenbrough; Lieutenant Colonels Fleet W. | Cox, Arthur S. Cunningham, and Henry H. Walker; and |
Rather than follow art, | Cox took a job as an insurance agent after college, |
tionship between the two companies followed, as | Cox also owns Atlanta's only daily, The Atlanta Jou |
on humorous news quiz Have I Got News For You, | Cox revealed that she had been born with a dislocat |
ded by the Braves to the Chicago Cubs for Bobby | Cox and cash. |
e his debut as a second half substitute for Ian | Cox in the 1-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on |
For the | Cox Communications sports channel in San Diego, see |
sday in 2009-10, coming off the bench for Simon | Cox. |
the same time as those being produced for James | Cox and made primarily for export to the East. |
Nikki was a starring vehicle for Nikki | Cox, who had previously starred in another WB sitco |
n April 15, 1954 in Utrecht) is a former rowing | cox from the Netherlands. |
, Chuck Israels, John Hicks, Al Foster, Anthony | Cox, Bill Dobbins, Keith Copeland, Clint Houston, a |
He fought Ethan | Cox and won by KO in the first round of a four roun |
KPBS can be found on | Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and AT&T U-v |
In honor of his mother, he founded the | Cox School in Stokes County, North Carolina and the |
In a four-season career, | Cox was a .215 |
Francis Augustus | Cox wrote a history of the Baptist Missionary Socie |
13, 1987, story in the San Francisco Chronicle, | Cox had told the father of the molested child that |
Frank W. | Cox High School of Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Dey elementary, Great Neck Junior, and Frank W. | Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
The current building of Frank W. | Cox High School |
Frank W. | Cox has an academically advanced student body with |
Frank W. | Cox High School is a secondary school located in th |
, Virginia and in 1996, graduated from Frank W. | Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
end (and her father's co-worker), Frank Dawson ( | Cox). |
In 2009, he received the Frederick K. | Cox International Humanitarian Award for Global ref |
er 1971 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French rowing | cox. |
This was partly based on a doctrine from the | Cox decision which decided that certain decisions w |
Enterprises in 2004 and Schlotzsky's from Bobby | Cox Companies in 2006. |
rted from the group while he divorced from Sara | Cox due to the risk of nervous breakdown, resulting |
He earned his MBA from the | Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist Universi |
University where he received an M.B.A. from the | Cox School of Business. |
The councils derived its previous name from the | Cox Peninsula. |
vers including John Peel, Laurent Garnier, Carl | Cox, and Danny Tennaglia. |
ter Hoekstra and Michigan Attorney General Mike | Cox as 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidates. |
Labour landslide at the 1945 general election, | Cox lost his seat by a wide margin to Rev. Gordon L |
ter Hoekstra and Michigan Attorney General Mike | Cox as Republican candidates. |
Michigan Attorney General Mike | Cox |
Brigadier Geoffrey Souter | Cox DSO, MC, ED (4 December 1914 - 16 November 1964 |
and his wife Jessie, only dau of George Addison | Cox, J.P., of Invertrossachs, Perthshire. |
He served as director of the George S. | Cox Medical Research Institute at the University of |
The George H. | Cox House, in the McLean County, Illinois seat of B |
d Cunningham, Godfrey Brembridge, and George M. | Cox. |
Following the arrival of George Clawley, | Cox moved to Bristol where, after a season playing |
of leading Hamilton County politician George B. | Cox. |
His grandson George A. | Cox also served in the assembly. |
George M. | Cox in happier days as the Puritan. |
an ensemble line-up including Boy George, Peter | Cox and Dollar amongst others became a top 30 hit. |
Samuel Fessenden and Methodist Rev. Gershom A. | Cox were the vice-presidents. |
Experimental designs (with Gertrude Mary | Cox) 1950 ISBN 0-471-54567-8 |
ose-up of USS Missouri model built by Gibbs and | Cox, on display at the Washington Navy Yard |
unched during World War II was built to Gibbs & | Cox designs. |
In 1950, Gibbs & | Cox designed the SS United States, the largest line |
Lieutenant commander Edward Thiele and Gibbs & | Cox of New York, who modeled them after plans for E |
Gilbert Clifford | Cox (5 July 1908 - 31 March 1974) was an English cr |
was composed of the captain Darren Glass, Dean | Cox, Shannon Hurn, Josh Kennedy, Matt Priddis, Adam |
Glenn Melvin | Cox (born February 3, 1932 in Montebello, Californi |
The Honourable James Glennister "Jim" | Cox (born 1 October 1945) is a former Tasmanian Lab |
d to play their third-choice goalkeeper, Walter | Cox as Tom Cain was injured, and the Royal Artiller |
e on the Democratic ticket under Governor James | Cox, and the year after, sat at his bedside and rea |
It resulted in the nomination of Governor James | Cox of Ohio for President and Assistant Secretary o |
County of Shelburne - George Gracie, James | Cox |
David Baddiel, Simon Singh, AC Grayling, Brian | Cox, Nick Doody, Ed Byrne, Matt Kirshen, Richard He |
an alphabet developed by the linguist Gregg M. | Cox and is used by a number of individuals within K |
1961), Strephon (1952, 1960), Grosvenor (1952), | Cox (1961), and a role he never played on stage wit |
08 animated movie starring Ioan Gruffudd, Brian | Cox, Neve Campbell, Roger Moore, Brian Blessed, Rul |
"back by midnight" before the guard Smitty(Tony | Cox) makes his rounds). |
984, by bassist David Steele and guitarist Andy | Cox (both formerly of The Beat), and singer Roland |
ana and sent back to Ireland, so guitarist Mick | Cox (born Michael Charles Cox, 1943, Gillingham, Ke |
eir smutty faces and know where they had been," | Cox said. |
Pearce confessed that he had killed | Cox because he was a hindrance to him. |
Performing on a studio stage allowed Hahn and | Cox to set off water pipes above the stage near the |
the authority of her father, Joe Hamill (Brian | Cox), the grim but war-weary IRA district chief who |
Ancestry of Harold Arvid | Cox Dahl |
Other prominent roles are as Harry (Happy) | Cox, the narrator of Everything You Know Is Wrong a |
Hayashi, Saburo; | Cox, Alvin D (1959). |
In 1931 he was | cox of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race. |
as educated at Winchester College, where he was | cox of the rowing eight, and read law at Magdalen C |
was educated at Cheltenham College where he was | cox of the Cheltenham boat and at Pembroke College, |
In the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games he was | cox for the Great Britain men's rowing VIII winning |
he Cleveland Browns in January 2009, he brought | Cox with him, where Cox was the defensive line coac |
rner Anthony, became the administrative head of | Cox Enterprises. |
Chifley, the future prime minister, helped the | Cox family. |
Hence Robert | Cox regards him as 'the founder in England of the s |
They had four sons - Edward Tucker, Henry, John | Cox and Samuel - and four daughters. |
gsland, Garret Sip, John M. Cornelison, Hery F. | Cox, Peter Bentley, Augustus A. Hardenburgh, and Jo |
He took the name " | Cox", after the first British sea captain to befrie |
In 1974 Hinkley and | Cox published a textbook on statistical inference, |
ngs attended the screening, as well as his wife | Cox and stars Elizabeth Berkley and Thomas Jane. |
Over the course of his life, | Cox has authored or composed approximately 400 song |
Through his partying | Cox became friends with several well known designer |
er Bradford Woodgate arranged for his Brasenose | cox to jump overboard at the start of the race to l |
ated to McDowell, Bullitt, and Horace Ethelbert | Cox, as "The First Three Captains of the Guard." |
o the Seattle Mariners for Willie Horton, Larry | Cox, Rick Honeycutt, Mario Mendoza, and Leon Robert |
her former lover Dr Gully, the housekeeper Mrs | Cox and the likelihood of suicide. |
luding suicide, murder by the housekeeper, Mrs. | Cox, whom he had threatened to sack, murder by his |
d Nubian, Q-Tip, Loon, Whitney Houston, Deborah | Cox, Aretha Franklin, Carlos Santana and John Legen |
istory in which the novel was set, however, Lt. | Cox does not seem to have been cleared of the charg |
At Hyde Road, | Cox was used as cover for Charlie Williams and made |
e Winnipeg Blue Bombers to replace the ill Andy | Cox as their Running Backs coach 2 weeks into the 2 |
ferent cover (zoomed in further on the image of | Cox and Drummie on the couch) and included the trac |
Starting with Sudden Impact (1983), | Cox became Eastwood's principal editor. |
tional Fellow of The Explorers Club and in 2006 | Cox received the British Association's Lord Kelvin |
In 2007, | Cox was the female lead in The Riddle alongside Vin |
rgia's 52-41 win over Arkansas in Fayetteville, | Cox threw for a career high 375 yards and matched a |
In a cabinet reshuffle in 1984, | Cox heard from the media that he had been demoted t |
So, thanks for nothing, rot in hell | Cox Radio. |
In it, | Cox criticizes fellow actor Chong's world record of |
In addition, | Cox Arena is within walking distance. |
In 1973, | Cox married Dizzy Crockett to whom he dedicated bot |
During the battle with HMS Shannon in 1813, | Cox served below decks in charge of a gun crew. |
In 1998, | Cox Radio, who already owned WZZK-FM, WODL-FM and W |
Once in office, | Cox was re-elected thirteen times. |
urrently, mutations have been identified in six | COX assembly factors: SURF1, SCO1, SCO2, COX10, COX |
In 1932 | Cox became assistant to the Director, Sir James Man |
In 1983, | Cox published his first book, a biography M. R. Jam |
In 2003, | Cox replaced Then Jerico's Mark Shaw on the UK TV r |
ing as SLP vice-presidential candidate in 1904, | Cox was nominated by the SLP for President in 1920, |
In 1907, | Cox moved from England to Canada. |
During his time as a student in London | Cox spent as much time in nightclubs as he did stud |
In 2004, | Cox played King Agamemnon in Troy. |
In 2004, | Cox Enterprises announced its intention to purchase |
In 1964, | Cox, a part of the conservative wing of his new par |
In 2004 | Cox Enterprises announced a debt financed $7.9 bill |
In 1943, | Cox created and chaired a select committee whose mi |
lso founded the Maguire Energy Institute in the | Cox School. |
The Cary M. Maguire Building in the | Cox School is named in his honor. |
Also in 2011, | Cox signed on to play a recurring role in the secon |
When it was established in 1889, | Cox was elected to Middlesex County Council as a Co |
While growing up in Utah, | Cox gradually lost most of her vision starting abou |
In 2002, | Cox became affiliated with National Public Radio, w |
Further, in 1970, | Cox was the only commissioner to vote against a $43 |
In 2000, | Cox traded KOST and KFI to AMFM (now part of Clear |
6'4" guard from Hazard High School in Kentucky, | Cox starred at the University of Kentucky from 1956 |
In 2007, | Cox Enterprises launched Cox Conserves, the company |
Born in Florida, | Cox struggled in school due to severe dyslexia. |
In 1857, | Cox ceased his practice, married, moved back to Nor |
Born in Baltimore, | Cox was a member of the National Union Party, a coa |
In 2003, | Cox created a cold case unit to investigate and pro |
In 2002, | Cox ran for U.S. Senate in Illinois on a conservati |
Since he retired in 1981, | Cox has worked as a coach, and also as a television |
ed or killed, so Lawrence's incapacitation left | Cox, the senior non-wounded officer, the ship's com |
ying pattern the HR over time), and include the | Cox semi-parametric proportional hazards model, and |
. the touring group of musicians included Billy | Cox (of Band of Gypsys fame), Eric Johnson, Chris L |
school where his fellow students included David | Cox, who was to become a lifelong friend and with w |
Regular experts included Earl | Cox (Ontario, Quebec), Bernard Moore (Pacific/Briti |
n's album Midnight Daydream that included Billy | Cox and Buddy Miles along with Jack Bruce. |
e scheduled to appear in 2006 included: Anthony | Cox, Fat Kid Wednesdays, Stokley Williams, Happy Ap |
It reports to several ministers including Jim | Cox and Michael Aird. |
ed many well known speakers, including Caroline | Cox, Baroness Cox, Jackie Pullinger, J.John and Bro |
When the club had injury concerns | Cox regsistered himself as a player with the league |
nflict of interest led to a criminal inquiry of | Cox by the U.S. Department of Justice, and destroye |
Business Insider called | Cox “a triple threat -- an engineer who can build c |
Regina v. Instan, [1893] | Cox. |
10, based principally on her equity interest in | Cox Enterprises. |
Church Run is located near the intersection of | Cox Rd. and Church Rd. |
d that, shortly before the investigation began, | Cox had been paid to represent a private party seek |
Its mode of action is via | COX inhibition. |
Isaac Newton | Cox (August 1, 1846 - September 28, 1916) was a U.S |
cted a talented faculty, including Isaac Joslin | Cox who later became an historian on the faculty of |
Isaac Joslin | Cox, Ph.D. (1873-1956) was an American professor of |
In 1904 he married Isabel J. | Cox, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. |
There are two isozymes of | COX encoded by distinct gene products: a constituti |
It was | Cox who, in 1972, proposed the city's open housing |
ourth of 27 behind Enzo Sacchi of Italy, Lionel | Cox of Australia and Werner Putzenheim of Germany. |
Nothing it seems can be done about it': Charlie | Cox, Indian Affairs Timber Policy and the Long Lac |
Printed by J L | Cox and Son, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fiel |
Theodore J. "Ted" | Cox (June 30, 1903 - November 5, 1989) was an Ameri |
ris Dahlgren, Pheeroan AkLaff, J.D.Allen, Bruce | Cox, Hill Greene, Carlo DeRosa, Curtis Fowlkes, Mar |
erged from the orders of his superior, Jacob D. | Cox, to withdraw his outnumbered force from an expo |
during the American Civil War, see Jacob Dolson | Cox. |
Jacob D. | Cox (20 June 1865-28 June 1865) |
Gen. Jacob D. | Cox soon thereafter led the first Federal troops in |
The Jacob D. | Cox House is a historic residence located on Gilman |
BG Jacob D. | Cox |
Gen. Jacob D. | Cox. |
s the home of prominent politician Jacob Dolson | Cox. |
Gen. Jacob D. | Cox took command of a brigade, composed of Ohio vol |
He was called on by Governor James M. | Cox in 1939 to manage WSB. |
e 4, 1923, former Ohio governor James Middleton | Cox bought the Metropolis and renamed it the Miami |
tive Regulation and Innovation," (with James C. | Cox) in Research in Experimental Economics, Volume |
ng for Vice President on a ticket with James M. | Cox against Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, Roo |
In 1939, James M. | Cox purchased it at the same time as the Atlanta Jo |
1974, upon the death of their brother, James M. | Cox (known as "Jim Jr."), Chambers and Anthony gain |
ons advocate and Democratic candidate, James M. | Cox, in the 1920 presidential election. |
On the forty-fourth ballot, Governor James M. | Cox of Ohio was nominated for the Presidency. |
She has also held the positions of James M. | Cox Professor of Journalism at Emory University, Fe |
CoxInstitute/The James M. | Cox, Jr. Institute for Newspaper Management |
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