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Charles Steven | Cox (born October 31, 1974 in Delano, California) i |
Lee Stewart | Cox born 26 June 1990 is an English professional fo |
ith approximately 6.3 million cable subscribers | Cox also provides high-speed Internet service to mo |
Subsequently, | Cox launched his own Patrick Cox label, adopting th |
theatre arts professor, was elected to succeed | Cox, who did not seek a third term. |
After middling success, | Cox released a non-album single for the soundtrack |
Suzanne | Cox, TV presenter |
When the BBC lost BTCC coverage, they switched | Cox to motorbike coverage alongside Steve Parrish a |
ox for Rick Wise, Mike Paxton, Bo Diaz, and Ted | Cox. |
Teri | Cox - vocals |
Shawn Terry | Cox (born December 26, 1974) is a boxer from Barbad |
In early 1969, Sears along with Terry | Cox of Pentangle, Jeff Beck's drummer Micky Waller, |
various times Jack Bruce, Charlie Watts, Terry | Cox, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Ronnie Jones, |
u'll Walk the Distance" (Jorgen Elofsson, Terry | Cox, Tommy Ekman) by Robyn |
Terry | Cox - Drums |
Shawn Terry | Cox |
Terry | Cox - drums, percussion |
Terry | Cox - drums |
Terry | Cox - Drums, Glockenspiel, Hand Drum, Hi-Hat, Vocal |
Terry | Cox as young Danny Carter |
Terry | Cox - drums, percussion, dulcitone, glockenspiel, v |
Terry | Cox - drums, percussion, dulcimer, vocals |
ael Rosen - guitar; Clem Cattini - drums; Terry | Cox - drums; Pete York - drums; Mick Waller - drums |
Clay Shaw, Jr., a far less divisive figure than | Cox in ensuing years, opposed this ordinance. |
ked in Washington, D.C. Rosenberg asserted that | Cox was responsible for the bitter nature of the ca |
It was expected that | Cox would not contest his seat in the 1994 European |
" I learned, afterwards, that | Cox had promised to build a school house, and prese |
arch 2009, the Detroit Free Press reported that | Cox led the likely Democratic challenger at the tim |
that | Cox and former Coal Chamber bassist Nadja Peulen ha |
One of the shoes that | Cox created, incorporated a 6 inch platform that wo |
This was partly based on a doctrine from the | Cox decision which decided that certain decisions w |
Four years later she finished fourth as the | cox of the Romanian boat in the 1980 quadruple scul |
They played their home games at the | Cox Arena, which is also home to the San Diego Stat |
trength 0.18% concentration indicating that the | COX enzyme receptors were already saturated and blo |
The | Cox School is also one of only eight programs (the |
He was also the | cox of the Soviet boat which finished fourth in the |
a Dubble-Wyde and Freeda Sole stood outside the | Cox Arena in full regalia to intercept pastors and |
For the | Cox Communications sports channel in San Diego, see |
een released three times in the UK prior to the | Cox remix, peaking at numbers 21, 7 and 28 between |
o to Heaven" was covered by Alison Krauss & the | Cox Family on their 1994 album I Know Who Holds Tom |
Chifley, the future prime minister, helped the | Cox family. |
The | Cox Furniture Warehouse is a historic site in Gaine |
lso founded the Maguire Energy Institute in the | Cox School. |
The Cary M. Maguire Building in the | Cox School is named in his honor. |
t inflammation and pain, work by preventing the | COX enzymes from turning arachidonic acid into infl |
The | Cox Communications outlet operates at 105.3 MHz wit |
In honor of his mother, he founded the | Cox School in Stokes County, North Carolina and the |
WBFL" and was known on-air as "WB 10" after the | Cox channel location. |
In addition to the other programs, the | Cox School brings business professionals an array o |
In late 1973, the | Cox House was listed on the National Register of Hi |
ed that the Wikipedia biography of Mark Taylor, | Cox's opponent in the 2006 Democratic gubernatorial |
Alison Krauss & The | Cox Family for I Know Who Holds Tomorrow |
which a St John's crew accidentally killed the | cox of the Trinity Second's boat, is entirely fabri |
He returned to coxing as the | cox of the silver medal winning Dutch men's eights |
and coach in the old Plano High School (now the | Cox Building). |
y artists such as Mandy Barnett, Guy Clark, The | Cox Family, Bob Woodruff, J.D. Myers and Jamie Hart |
ed that its official mascot would be called the | Cox Mill Chargers. |
had been traced back to an IP registered to the | Cox campaign, but said he had no way of knowing who |
ying pattern the HR over time), and include the | Cox semi-parametric proportional hazards model, and |
The team played at the Myriad, now known as the | Cox Convention Center, in downtown Oklahoma City. |
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. |
and women, local dignitaries and members of the | Cox family to parade from the Kings Langley Methodi |
The | Cox Furniture Store (also known as the Simonson Ope |
In 2008, the company acquired the | Cox Insurance Group, Arrowhead Public Risk, VMGU In |
The | Cox Family consists of Cotton Valley natives noted |
David Davis III & IV House in Bloomington, the | Cox House, also in Bloomington and the Patton Log C |
Heavy rains swelled the pond at the | Cox Mill, ¼ mile from Millville, causing the mill d |
The councils derived its previous name from the | Cox Peninsula. |
Mayor of Dunedin - Edwin Thomas | Cox then Andrew Henson Allen |
zia - 23 August 1862 with E. S. Kennedy, Thomas | Cox and Melchior Anderegg |
unedin - Robert Sheriff Black then Edwin Thomas | Cox |
nd time, joined by a young convict named Thomas | Cox. Pearce was captured within ten days and taken t |
udy of geography" which was published by Thomas | Cox and James Hodges. |
Thomas | Cox Meech (1868-20 October 1940) was an English jou |
Thomas | Cox, the superintendent of the Dumas district, oppo |
Wilmington was founded by Thomas | Cox a Chinese immigrant whom was traveling west war |
Though | Cox opposed the district elections that eventually |
(Even though | Cox had achieved previous success across the Atlant |
The station is operated through | Cox Radio. |
pects would be caught and identified as Tiequon | Cox, aged 18, and later a man Horace Edwin Burns, a |
The three, identified as Tiequon | Cox, Paul Tuilaepa, and Noel Jackson, all rushed to |
the soloists are Eddie Daniels on clarinet, Tim | Cox on piano, and Bernie Dresel on drums. |
"Faith" - Rozalla (Nigel Swanston, Tim | Cox) |
This was the second time | Cox was taken private by Cox Enterprises. |
During that time, | Cox joined an all-female tribute band called Queen |
Paedophile ringleader Timothy | Cox lived in the village until he was arrested by p |
Kansas, Oklahoma and North Carolina was sold to | Cox Communications in 2000. |
of James O. Robbins and Jimmy W. Hayes move to | Cox Enterprises. |
architecture, and because of its connection to | Cox, the house was listed on the National Register |
along with sister stations WGMG, WPUP, WRFC) to | Cox Radio in Atlanta. |
, Tribe Chairman Wayne Taylor, Jr., proposed to | Cox that copyrights be transferred to the Hopi Trib |
ers raised $10,000 in 1891 to erect a statue to | Cox in Tompkins Square Park in New York. |
ed the suburbs of the city but switched over to | Cox service when Multimedia lent its service area t |
both WARV and sister station WDYL were sold to | Cox, who spun off WARV to Charles Giddens (as Honol |
llectual property of KLDE "Oldies 94.5" went to | Cox Enterprises, along with the 107.5 facility and |
St Paul's School, in Barnes, where he learnt to | cox, following his brother who had coxed the school |
negotiation process, KDCG has been be added to | Cox Communications Acadiana cable system on cable c |
In 2000, Salem sold the station to | Cox Radio, who, in return, received Atlanta, GA pro |
built in 1921, followed in 1922 by the Coxe, to | Cox & Stevens design #244. |
h sister stations WGMG, WNGC, WRFC and WGAU) to | Cox Radio in Atlanta, who then swapped call signs m |
Southern Female College in 1854; and finally to | Cox College by the 1890s. |
For the British humour writer, see Tom | Cox (writer). |
His father, Tom | Cox Bray (1815-1881), was a native of Portsmouth, H |
Tom | Cox of The Guardian gave the album four stars, call |
David Paetkau as Tom | Cox |
Tom | Cox - guitar, background vocals |
Tom | Cox (1993-94, Issues 1-11) |
produced many football standouts such as Tommy | Cox, Tony Cox, Dino Stafford, Gary King, George Bre |
000 top prize was won for a second time by Toni | Cox on 24 January 2009. |
Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston, and Tony | Cox. |
Tony | Cox - String Arrangements |
Tony | Cox - production |
orchestral arrangements: Tony | Cox |
c Radio Consortium to develop UpFront with Tony | Cox, a daily news and talk show with an interview f |
) playing the evil tribal chief's yes-man, Tony | Cox as the dwarf soldier and Roger Troutman (former |
e Florida Ship Canal Company, owned by Townsend | Cox, Wm. |
r and a range of sex toys developed with Tracey | Cox. |
Trevor | Cox is a British academic and science communicator, |
Kosiorek, Michal Stawowski, Daniel Trojanowski ( | cox)) 5:36.75 |
s the resulting protein resembles the other two | COX enzymes, but in mice and humans it does not, ow |
Loafing board members voted to censure the two | Cox executives for unethical conduct, and by June 2 |
o lived to 90, but was shy by 6 months of tying | Cox). |
Under | Cox the SEC investigated more than 160 stock option |
begin at Interstate 85 at the under-development | Cox Road interchange (Exit 50) and would travel nor |
y of Houston, and Southern Methodist University | Cox School of Business. |
e employed on the campus of Swansea University, | Cox installed a very early version of Linux on one |
umber 7, but was never released in the US until | Cox remixed it. |
While the unwanted | cox narrowly escaped strangulation by the water lil |
While growing up in Utah, | Cox gradually lost most of her vision starting abou |
Veanne | Cox as Martha Sedgewick |
ruists, starring alongside Eddie Cahill, Veanne | Cox, and Sam Robards. |
fending ISPs included Time Warner/AOL, Verizon, | Cox Communications, and possibly others. |
Allan Verne | Cox (December 17, 1926 - January 27, 1987) was an A |
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 |
Its mode of action is via | COX inhibition. |
Opened on 20 April 1912 by Victor | Cox, the original building had 200 seats and the fi |
62, Hampton Roads, Virginia ( | Cox Cable) |
The play was translated by Vivian | Cox with Bernard Miles, and staged at the London We |
A.W. Rasporich, "Call me Charlie : Charles W. | Cox, Port Arthur's populist politician," Thunder Ba |
Frank W. | Cox High School of Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Dey elementary, Great Neck Junior, and Frank W. | Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
Johnny W. | Cox (born November 1, 1936) is a retired American b |
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 |
Michael Deem is the John W. | Cox Professor of Biochemical and Genetic Engineerin |
Social Justice Academy: W. | Cox, Headmaster |
, Virginia and in 1996, graduated from Frank W. | Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
M. Brockenbrough; Lieutenant Colonels Fleet W. | Cox, Arthur S. Cunningham, and Henry H. Walker; and |
Douglas, accompanied by W.G. | Cox, who was to be new commissioner, and Arthur Bus |
Sunline was a champion mare, winning two W.S | Cox Plates. |
ing for the USO in a flashback sequence), Wally | Cox, and also includes an unbilled appearance by Do |
Wally | Cox as restaurant dishwasher |
Wally | Cox as Mr. Berry |
Walter | Cox was an English footballer who played as a goalk |
d to play their third-choice goalkeeper, Walter | Cox as Tom Cain was injured, and the Royal Artiller |
Luton Town, he was dropped in favour of Walter | Cox for two FA Cup matches before H. Williamson too |
In his Southampton debut, Cain replaced Walter | Cox, but underwent a goalkeeper's nightmare, conced |
After the war, | Cox resumed his legal practice in Raleigh and becam |
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 |
It was | Cox who, in 1972, proposed the city's open housing |
One was | Cox, the other was Jim Morris, whose life inspired |
Wendell | Cox - electric guitar |
William Wesley | Cox (February 5, 1865 - October 29, 1948) was a Pre |
This arrangement was superseded when | Cox established his own agency. |
The project's impetus began in 1996, when | Cox inquired about 19th century election statistics |
They linked up again at Manchester City, where | Cox was promoted from chief scout to assistant mana |
While | Cox threw for over 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns an |
mpionship second-bottom of the table, and while | Cox made four half-centuries the following year, he |
g former Democrat Russell Montgomery, over whom | Cox had prevailed a decade earlier. |
ngs attended the screening, as well as his wife | Cox and stars Elizabeth Berkley and Thomas Jane. |
on the bronze medal with his team mates William | Cox and Willard Tibbetts. |
John William | Cox (born May 9, 1929 in Mount Airy, North Carolina |
William | Cox Ellis was born in Fort Muncy, Pennsylvania. |
enced in 1967 by federal district judge William | Cox to three years for his role in the crime. |
al with his team mates Edward Kirby and William | Cox. |
ton as a Liberal, by the beating Edward William | Cox after an election petition heard in March 1869. |
.: Sometime Warden of Racine College by William | Cox Pope (New York: James Pott & Company, 1899) |
.: Sometime Warden of Racine College by William | Cox Pope, (New York: James Pott & Company, 1899) |
David William | Cox, born at Oakhill, Somerset on 19 May 1946, was |
ith Henry Fulton) and on it met Captain William | Cox who had been appointed paymaster of the New Sou |
William | Cox Ellis (May 5, 1787 - December 13, 1871) was a m |
he vacancy caused by the resignation of William | Cox Ellis. |
When it was sold to Lieutenant William | Cox in 1800, it covered 600 acres (240 ha). |
William | Cox (Dabney Coleman) provides legal help (pro bono) |
A winger, | Cox made his debut in the Football League Second Di |
reater London) is an Olympic gold medal winning | cox. |
In the offseason, Kalas works with | Cox Sports Television in Louisiana, handling play-b |
, 2007 US National Team member (Men's Pair with | Cox) |
Chief Alexis and a slave of Klatassine met with | Cox and were given assurances of friendship by Cox. |
Then, with | cox Geoffrey Carr, the Thames Rowing Club coxed fou |
Georgia finished 8-5 on the season with | Cox as the starter. |
2 Note: co-owned with | Cox Communications |
competed as a member of the Canadian Pair with | cox at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Korea. |
When he sees | Cox's and J.D.'s tense interaction, Kelso advises J |
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