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he phoned Ono, whose own husband Tony (Anthony | Cox) was in Paris on business, and invited her to K |
gn to public housing in New South Wales, Philip | Cox, was reported to have admitted with regards to |
up near Chester, his father (also named Horace | Cox) was a successful businessman. |
Cox was a progressive on several race-related issue | |
Cox was joined in the backfield by a stable of tale | |
Cox was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago | |
Cox was the starting long snapper for Tennessee for | |
Cox was educated at state schools and the London Sc | |
December 7, 1967: Bobby | Cox was traded by the Braves to the New York Yankee |
Cox was born on September 24, 1909 in Aberdeen, Was | |
Cox was the third baseman of a stellar Brooklyn Dod | |
Once in office, | Cox was re-elected thirteen times. |
Cox was the most prominent county politician in the | |
In a four-season career, | Cox was a .215 |
Cox was born in Philadelphia and arrived in Indiana | |
June 11, 1938: Bill | Cox was traded by the White Sox to the St. Louis Br |
Colonel Douglas | Cox was appointed new wing commander. |
Cox was also involved in lobster packing, fox ranch | |
Cox was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off | |
Cox was invited to participate in the 2010 Senior B | |
ing as SLP vice-presidential candidate in 1904, | Cox was nominated by the SLP for President in 1920, |
Cox was later signed by Leyton Orient on 2 June 201 | |
Cox was born December 22, 1876 in St. Albans, West | |
In a 61-game career, | Cox was a .213 |
Cox was eager to attempt his encircling plan that, | |
After the 2001 election Geoffrey | Cox was reselected. |
Cox was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire; he died in | |
epublican National Committee wanted to know how | Cox was able to purchase enough gasoline to get the |
Cox was first called up to the major leagues on Fri | |
Ross | Cox was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1793, the son o |
versus the New York Mets, Braves manager Bobby | Cox was ejected from a game for the first time in h |
Following the 2008 NFL Draft, | Cox was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted |
James | Cox was a drug trade merchant who did smuggling, se |
Mr. | Cox was noted for advancing progressive labor legis |
June 19, 1992: Danny | Cox was signed as a free agent by the Pirates. |
ver, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale and others, | Cox was a member of the "central committee" of the |
Shortly after the Bernstein fundraiser | Cox was accused along with several others of conspi |
Cox was inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame | |
Harrow, William Ambrose, was appointed a Judge, | Cox was unanimously selected to follow him. |
Cox was the Professor of Singing (1949-53), Princip | |
September 12, 1955: Glenn | Cox was purchased by the Athletics from the Brookly |
When it was established in 1889, | Cox was elected to Middlesex County Council as a Co |
Cox was the grandson of New Jersey Congressman Jame | |
Mr James | Cox was obliged to leave China and eventually he ha |
Cox was a lower-order right hand batsman and a righ | |
Cox was a member of the Church of the United Brethr | |
ough primarily a punter and kickoff specialist, | Cox was also used for long field goal attempts. |
Cox was drafted by the Cleveland Browns and played | |
Cox was one of the last straight-ahead style placek | |
Cox was born in Bathurst, New South Wales, and educ | |
Cox was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex and was educate | |
Prior to 1940 season: Billy | Cox was signed as an amateur free agent by the Pira |
Cox was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
For his war services, | Cox was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of |
On March 1, 1929, | Cox was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge to a |
Charles Frederick | Cox was born on 2 May 1863 at Pennant Hills, Sydney |
Further, in 1970, | Cox was the only commissioner to vote against a $43 |
Geoffrey | Cox was re-elected as MP for Torridge and West Devo |
Governor John I. | Cox was the longest at 90 years, 9 months. |
Cox was promoted to coaching Tulane's linemen in 19 | |
Cox was a walk-on for the Tennessee Volunteers foot | |
Cox was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undraf | |
Previously, | Cox was a backup second baseman for the Oakland Ath |
Nicholas Nichols | Cox was an American politician and a member of the |
Cox was the science advisor for the science fiction | |
Cox was born in Bellevue, Washington. | |
in less than 11 years, a damning statistic, but | Cox was a huge success at Derby and became their lo |
In December 1998, | Cox was hired to fill the afternoon drive slot at W |
Cox was born in South Wales, was educated at Christ | |
Cox was an expert witness for the defence in the no | |
On February 21, 2011, | Cox was hired by the Miami Dolphins as their pass r |
Born 19 March 1963, in Edmonton, Canada, | Cox was educated locally, except for periods when h |
Cox was a 2010 All-American. | |
Cox was married twice: first to Elizabeth and then | |
Cox was one of Hugh Hefner's "Personal Playmates", | |
Cox was born in Petersburg, Virginia. | |
After the 1994 County Championship season | Cox was released after failing to make his mark in |
In the summer of 2007, | Cox was rewarded for his fine start to his Albion c |
Cox was research assistant to Mick Young (a ministe | |
Cox was sacked that summer and never worked in foot | |
Prior to the season, | Cox was one of 35 quarterbacks named to the 2007 Ma |
Cox was born in Southall, Middlesex. | |
Cox was a favourite to win, but was voted off in Ne | |
Cox was a Marxist that criticized capitalism and ra | |
In May 1900, | Cox was attached to the Inniskilling Dragoons, unde |
returning to competition shape and qualifying, | Cox was only allowed two days off work for the 1948 |
Born in Baltimore, | Cox was a member of the National Union Party, a coa |
Cox was born in Sault Ste. | |
Cox was drafted in the fourth round (54th overall) | |
Cox was appointed and subsequently elected judge of | |
However, | Cox was defeated in the 1920 Presidential Election |
contract of the former CPB president, Kathleen | Cox, was not renewed. |
however, misrepresents the queen's meaning, and | Cox was forced to give way. |
Cox was born in Norfolk, Virginia. | |
This was the second time | Cox was taken private by Cox Enterprises. |
However, | Cox was not asked to do much in the final regular s |
Cox was later promoted to major and lieutenant colo | |
Cox was born in Bondi, and educated at Cleveland St | |
Cox was the recipient of the Free Software Foundati | |
versus the New York Mets, Braves manager Bobby | Cox was ejected from a game for the first time in h |
Bobby | Cox was drafted by the Cubs from the Los Angeles Do |
They linked up again at Manchester City, where | Cox was promoted from chief scout to assistant mana |
In December 2008, | Cox was invited as a guest performer with The Iron |
Cox went on to say that one of the reasons he was a | |
When his crew abandoned their post, | Cox went to the deck to continue fighting. |
Cox went the distance in the 6-0 win, scattering ei | |
On April 24, 1856, Samuel | Cox went hunting on a foggy morning to get meat for |
heir teams, led by the strong managing of Bobby | Cox, were centered around a powerful pitching staff |
Samuel Fessenden and Methodist Rev. Gershom A. | Cox were the vice-presidents. |
He was a candidate to replace Bobby | Cox when the esteemed Braves manager retired at the |
rch 2010, filling in for regular presenter Sara | Cox whilst she was off on maternity leave. |
Cox, who was photographed with a telephoto lens whi | |
, when the team signed veteran linebacker Bryan | Cox, who elected to wear 0 until his customary 51 b |
Cox, who had been a longtime senior editor for Libe | |
ey, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand rowing | cox who won 3 Olympic medals. |
cted a talented faculty, including Isaac Joslin | Cox who later became an historian on the faculty of |
or the year, but was well overshadowed by Jamie | Cox, who scored a remarkable 1349 runs at 67.45. |
ia's psychic best friend, Jules (Jennifer Elise | Cox), who used to clean her grandmother's house. |
Pro football player Bryan | Cox, who played for Shannon's Flyers in the late 19 |
Douglas, accompanied by W.G. | Cox, who was to be new commissioner, and Arthur Bus |
theatre arts professor, was elected to succeed | Cox, who did not seek a third term. |
both WARV and sister station WDYL were sold to | Cox, who spun off WARV to Charles Giddens (as Honol |
In fact, Baroness | Cox who calls herself "an unashamed advocate of the |
y Dog") (SUN-5002) from popular performer Danny | Cox, who reminded listeners of the folk era. |
Until 2008 the head coach was Simon | Cox who after taking over from Simon Dennis in 2005 |
school where his fellow students included David | Cox, who was to become a lifelong friend and with w |
ignificant for its association with Nicholas N. | Cox who served in the U.S. Congress from 1891 until |
ered by city officials, led by then mayor Duane | Cox, who protected it with a wooden fence. |
It was named after Matthew Dillon | Cox who was regarded as the Territory's first pasto |
Cox, who was 20 at the time and president of the No | |
times players could do that, that don't," said | Cox, who says he was successful with this daring at |
that he is a habitual liar, whose real name is | Cox, who has never seen military service, despite h |
ith Henry Fulton) and on it met Captain William | Cox who had been appointed paymaster of the New Sou |
director, Lionel Starkweather (voiced by Brian | Cox), who will refrain from aiding and directing th |
Nikki was a starring vehicle for Nikki | Cox, who had previously starred in another WB sitco |
It was | Cox who, in 1972, proposed the city's open housing |
luding suicide, murder by the housekeeper, Mrs. | Cox, whom he had threatened to sack, murder by his |
had been threatened by Michael Steppings (Brian | Cox), whose daughter was rendered brain dead while |
Jenel | Cox will represent Guyana in the Miss Universe 2009 |
For the 2010-2011 school year, Dr. Lee | Cox will serve as the interim headmaster. |
When he sees | Cox's and J.D.'s tense interaction, Kelso advises J |
Cox, William R. “The Anderson-Ramseur-Cox Brigade.” | |
studied art with James Carroll Beckwith, Kenyon | Cox, William Merritt Chase and Wayman Elbridge Adam |
r Mercer, James Stewart, James Emmerson, Herman | Cox, William Brown, and James Copeland - were pardo |
le from, Alltel, U.S. Cellular, Cellular South, | Cox Wireless, nTelos Wireless, Cellcom, and United |
Rouse, Chairman of Gunns, attempted to bribe Mr | Cox with $110,000 to cross the floor of parliament |
or example, Ontario and Quebec viewers saw Earl | Cox with a gardening segment, while Atlantic Canadi |
He received a gold medal in coxed pairs as | cox, with Giuseppe Abbagnale and Carmine Abbagnale, |
g was married twice, first in 1851 to Elizabeth | Cox, with whom he had several children. |
1, he ran a provincial touring company, playing | Cox, with Richard Temple as Bouncer and Richard D'O |
tempted to bribe newly elected Labor member Jim | Cox with $110,000 if he would cross the floor to su |
he Cleveland Browns in January 2009, he brought | Cox with him, where Cox was the defensive line coac |
The play was translated by Vivian | Cox with Bernard Miles, and staged at the London We |
In 1904 he married Isabel J. | Cox, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. |
e Florida Ship Canal Company, owned by Townsend | Cox, Wm. |
Cox won the bronze medal at the 1982 Commonwealth G | |
Cox won the election despite an energetic challenge | |
Over his eleven-year career, | Cox won 74, lost 75, recorded a 3.64 ERA, 21 comple |
As a Republican, | Cox won the governorship by a wide margin in the po |
In June 2003 | Cox won £50,000 damages plus costs from the British |
Liberal candidate Geoffrey | Cox won the resulting by-election on 24 August. |
t lost to Harry and the Hendersons, Richard Ian | Cox won the award for the "Best Young Actor Starrin |
After | Cox won the election, DeVore served as senior assis |
Following graduation from law school, | Cox worked as Government Affairs Coordinator for th |
Brian | Cox would also leave the series after this film, du |
Cox would go on to set the record for most ejection | |
Captain Harold | Cox would marry into Hawaiian royalty, and his daug |
It was expected that | Cox would not contest his seat in the 1994 European |
Pinchot hoped | Cox would back his own hopes to wrest away the Repu |
Francis Augustus | Cox wrote a history of the Baptist Missionary Socie |
and production by Nas, Fabolous, Bryan Michael | Cox, Young Buck & Tony Yayo, Papoose, Tim & Bob, Br |
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