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Samuel Fessenden and Methodist Rev. Gershom A. | Cox were the vice-presidents. |
ll the songs were remixed and produced by Chris | Cox except the Wal-Mart exclusive bonus track remix |
In the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games he was | cox for the Great Britain men's rowing VIII winning |
Finch's grandson and namesake, Edward Finch | Cox, is the son-in-law of former President Richard |
Cox left the PDs in 1994 in a dispute over his seat | |
nflict of interest led to a criminal inquiry of | Cox by the U.S. Department of Justice, and destroye |
Cox fled the United States to avoid trial, living f | |
synthase (PTGS), also known as cyclooxygenase ( | COX), is the key enzyme in prostaglandin biosynthes |
Cox was the Professor of Singing (1949-53), Princip | |
Tom | Cox of The Guardian gave the album four stars, call |
Cox played the role of Tristan Thorne in the 2007 m | |
Cox was the grandson of New Jersey Congressman Jame | |
Mr | Cox reported the bribery attempt to police, and ult |
Allyn | Cox supervised the placement of the painting in the |
er, but upon his death at South Mountain, Jacob | Cox being the next ranking general in the corps rep |
Richard | Cox of the University of Aberdeen claims that the S |
John Carrington | Cox is the Nomura Professor of Finance at the MIT S |
Raaphorst fired a 16 yard touchdown pass to Joe | Cox, and the 2 point conversion was successful, as |
Cox hosted The Morning Fix at WKQX (Q101)/Chicago f | |
orm that caught the eye of the FA, who selected | Cox for the British Home Championship match against |
Further, in 1970, | Cox was the only commissioner to vote against a $43 |
In response, Pearson and | Cox accused the then Government of "appeasing" mili |
In 1950, Gibbs & | Cox designed the SS United States, the largest line |
Governor John I. | Cox was the longest at 90 years, 9 months. |
Peter | Cox is the best-selling English author of more than |
Cox left the band as the band started writing their | |
Cox represented the Sussex Cricket Board in a singl | |
Cox was the science advisor for the science fiction | |
Washaun Ealey combining for 349 rushing yards, | Cox managed the game well, completing 8-of-14 passe |
Elijah Allen | Cox at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges |
In the semi-final, against Chelsea, | Cox scored the first goal in a 2-2 draw, and went o |
Four years later he won the silver medal as | cox of the Soviet boat in the coxed pairs competiti |
ons advocate and Democratic candidate, James M. | Cox, in the 1920 presidential election. |
Bradford | Cox from the group Deerhunter came into Bel*Air stu |
Ozzfest tour and was directed by Nathan "Karma" | Cox and the band's DJ Joe Hahn, who would go on to |
Liberal candidate Geoffrey | Cox won the resulting by-election on 24 August. |
ecently apprehended mortgage con artist Matthew | Cox on the Secret Service's Most-Wanted List. |
ief Justice Gerry L. Alexander, Judge Ronald E. | Cox of the Court of Appeals, Judge Marlin Appelwick |
Michael | Cox and the Krew Kats |
Georgia finished 8-5 on the season with | Cox as the starter. |
4 February: American Lynne | Cox becomes the first woman to swim across Cook Str |
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 |
t lost to Harry and the Hendersons, Richard Ian | Cox won the award for the "Best Young Actor Starrin |
since April 2008, following her work with Sara | Cox on the same station. |
) playing the evil tribal chief's yes-man, Tony | Cox as the dwarf soldier and Roger Troutman (former |
Cox argued the call and confronted Dale while tobac | |
Cox attended the University of Arkansas, where he p | |
performed by Frank | Cox (of The Lovemongers) |
Sung by | Cox to the accompaninent of hand drums, this is his |
ttle Cacapon River, which they followed to Fort | Cox on the Potomac River. |
Named Desire, eventually co-starring with Ronny | Cox as the female lead in her own television series |
from 1999 to 2001, and was then replaced by Pat | Cox, from the European Liberal, Democrat and Reform |
After | Cox won the election, DeVore served as senior assis |
Cox entered the auto auction business in 1968 by pu | |
competed as a member of the Canadian Pair with | cox at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul Korea. |
In May 2008, | Cox delivered the Commencement Address at Northeast |
n April 15, 1954 in Utrecht) is a former rowing | cox from the Netherlands. |
Cox was the recipient of the Free Software Foundati | |
Cox lead the Connersville High School Basketball Te | |
In 1773, John | Cox bought the Iron Works, which produced cooking p |
e Winnipeg Blue Bombers to replace the ill Andy | Cox as their Running Backs coach 2 weeks into the 2 |
Young was survived by his wife Sarah | Cox and their children, who included Henry Young, l |
In 2003, | Cox replaced Then Jerico's Mark Shaw on the UK TV r |
Gen. Jacob D. | Cox soon thereafter led the first Federal troops in |
Janine | Cox - Theresa Morgan (Season 1) |
She demands to see her daughter, Louise (Rachel | Cox), and they come to an agreement regarding acces |
Cox finished third in the Republican gubernatorial | |
Sullivan played Mr. | Cox in this 1874 production |
Author Greg | Cox penned three Star Trek novels featuring Khan. |
In the October 20 jungle primary, Burford and | Cox led three other candidates, Republican Dennis F |
enced in 1967 by federal district judge William | Cox to three years for his role in the crime. |
2010, Soubry was criticised for employing Craig | Cox, for three months, who in 2008 had faced a poli |
boration of dance music producers and DJs Chris | Cox of Thunderpuss and DJ Irene. |
KPBS can be found on | Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and AT&T U-v |
ates statue of former President Bush", Karla J. | Cox, Mormon Times, 3 October 2009 |
d New Jersey's first commander, Colonel John S. | Cox, resigned to prevent a court-martial for drunke |
When his crew abandoned their post, | Cox went to the deck to continue fighting. |
After a rural upbringing in western Missouri, | Cox moved to San Francisco in 1953 at age 17. |
Although standing as a Conservative, | Cox pledged to vote against the Conservative govern |
Born in Fallsburg, New York, | Cox moved to Ellenville in 1864 and engaged in the |
Cox continued to work with Galliano for a further s | |
Cox moved to Los Angeles in 1993 to pursue a solo c | |
After serving one season as backup, | Cox stumbled to begin the 2005 season before leadin |
Cox referred to the album as her "final statement," | |
It was sold by | Cox Newspapers to Southern Newspapers in 2009. |
On October 26, 1864, | Cox managed to locate Anderson near the hamlet of A |
Largely a self-made man, | Cox began to support himself and his mother at age |
Captain | Cox returned to the steamboat business, and Wilbur |
Following the arrival of George Clawley, | Cox moved to Bristol where, after a season playing |
For much of the 2007 season, | Cox struggled to find consistency behind an offensi |
Cox started to build a team to gain promotion based | |
In December 1957 | Cox moved to Torquay United, then playing in the Th |
rted from the group while he divorced from Sara | Cox due to the risk of nervous breakdown, resulting |
After governing two terms, Channing | Cox retired to practice law in a private practice a |
Citing no evidence, no proof, and no witnesses, | Cox declined to offer a subpoena, effectively closi |
le to secure a professional contract elsewhere, | Cox returned to play for Tacoma Tide in the USL Pre |
Cox returned to Bondi after the war, working as a r | |
and women, local dignitaries and members of the | Cox family to parade from the Kings Langley Methodi |
Cox refused to lie and was fired, but she later lea | |
Brian | Cox as Tobias |
13, 1987, story in the San Francisco Chronicle, | Cox had told the father of the molested child that |
d to play their third-choice goalkeeper, Walter | Cox as Tom Cain was injured, and the Royal Artiller |
t governor in Tennessee history, behind John I. | Cox and Tom Rye, both of whom lived to age 90. |
ers raised $10,000 in 1891 to erect a statue to | Cox in Tompkins Square Park in New York. |
The baseball field is named after Billy | Cox, a town native who played third base for the Pi |
December 7, 1967: Bobby | Cox was traded by the Braves to the New York Yankee |
June 11, 1938: Bill | Cox was traded by the White Sox to the St. Louis Br |
o with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Billy | Cox, the trio formed the new Jimi Hendrix Experienc |
Business Insider called | Cox “a triple threat -- an engineer who can build c |
Michael J. | Cox (born Troy Edward Ballou on Sept. 14, 1969) is |
On 1 February 1865, Acting Ensign William R. | Cox, the tug's executive officer, assumed command. |
The three, identified as Tiequon | Cox, Paul Tuilaepa, and Noel Jackson, all rushed to |
However, | Cox threw two interceptions in the fourth quarter. |
was opposed by Georgia Secretary of State Cathy | Cox and two other minor candidates in the Democrati |
Cox bowled two individual five-wicket innings durin | |
Luton Town, he was dropped in favour of Walter | Cox for two FA Cup matches before H. Williamson too |
"Angela Jones" / "Don't Want To Know" - Michael | Cox - UK #7 |
Harrow, William Ambrose, was appointed a Judge, | Cox was unanimously selected to follow him. |
In his Southampton debut, Cain replaced Walter | Cox, but underwent a goalkeeper's nightmare, conced |
William Harold | Cox (1901-1988), United States federal judge |
Cox was unsatisfied, and sued the newspaper in the | |
Premier of South Australia - Sir John | Cox Bray until 16 June then John Colton |
Cox grew up in Alpharetta, Georgia, attended Milton | |
Cox set up his own company designing shoes in 1985 | |
After a spell out of football, | Cox took up the reins at Fourth Division Gillingham |
At Hyde Road, | Cox was used as cover for Charlie Williams and made |
ia's psychic best friend, Jules (Jennifer Elise | Cox), who used to clean her grandmother's house. |
That month he also accused rival Chris | Cox of using his father-in-law to-be, Catsimatidis, |
Barnacle, Papa George, Buddy Whittington, Paul | Cox and Val Cowell. |
"Filipino Baby" (Billy | Cox, Clarke Van Ness) |
interviews by Edith Bowman, Colin Murray, Sara | Cox and Vernon Kay. |
Christopher | Cox is Vice President of Product at Facebook, where |
Ryan | Cox - vocals |
Teri | Cox - vocals |
then walk to the house's garage where Nadja and | Cox are waiting, then they perform the song while a |
The | Cox Furniture Warehouse is a historic site in Gaine |
ng for Vice President on a ticket with James M. | Cox against Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, Roo |
Cox College was originally called LaGrange Female S | |
Cox, who was photographed with a telephoto lens whi | |
Under the management of Arthur | Cox, he was part of the team that won the Football |
Cox College was a private women's college located i | |
William Sitgreaves | Cox (1790-1874) was a third lieutenant serving on U |
William | Cox Ellis was born in Fort Muncy, Pennsylvania. |
Edwin P. | Cox (1870-1938) was a Virginia politician. |
Sidney E. | Cox, 1887-1975, was a Psalm Author and Composer. |
Douglas, accompanied by W.G. | Cox, who was to be new commissioner, and Arthur Bus |
nd time, joined by a young convict named Thomas | Cox. Pearce was captured within ten days and taken t |
school where his fellow students included David | Cox, who was to become a lifelong friend and with w |
Robert Frederic | Cox (1905-1985) was a noted singer, composer and mu |
The eights (plus | cox) event was a rowing event conducted as part of |
Ross | Cox (1793-1853) was a clerk in the North West Compa |
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 | |
In late 1973, the | Cox House was listed on the National Register of Hi |
Cox also was the voice of Carl Starkweather, the ma | |
Alfred | Cox (1825-1911) was a 19th century Member of Parlia |
Cox and Webster were co-editors on The Gauntlet (19 | |
Cox pitched well in the 1985 World Series, but earn | |
ot (534 m2) art cave designed by Bade Stageberg | Cox as well as a pool and pavilion designed by Jame |
en & Welliver, and the firm was renamed Wollen, | Cox & Welliver. |
Chief Alexis and a slave of Klatassine met with | Cox and were given assurances of friendship by Cox. |
rincipal of St David's College, Lampeter) was a | cox, as were Gordon Roe (later Bishop of Huntingdon |
stand of 74 between Stanley Sproston and Percy | Cox the West Indians were dismissed for 187 with Pe |
The cast included Charles Kimbrough, Catherine | Cox, Jack Weston, and Brandon Maggart. |
ed the suburbs of the city but switched over to | Cox service when Multimedia lent its service area t |
This was partly based on a doctrine from the | Cox decision which decided that certain decisions w |
They played their home games at the | Cox Arena, which is also home to the San Diego Stat |
f, Tony Pace, an African-American man, and Mary | Cox, a white woman, were residents of the state of |
Cox painted White Cloud in 1943, adding further det | |
In 1998, | Cox Radio, who already owned WZZK-FM, WODL-FM and W |
It is owned by | Cox Radio, who also owns six other Birmingham stati |
In 2000, Salem sold the station to | Cox Radio, who, in return, received Atlanta, GA pro |
g was married twice, first in 1851 to Elizabeth | Cox, with whom he had several children. |
In 1904 he married Isabel J. | Cox, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. |
Simon, Olivier Siegelaar, Mitchel Steenman and | cox Peter Wiersum. |
Simon, Olivier Siegelaar, Mitchel Steenman and | cox Peter Wiersum. |
Simon, Olivier Siegelaar, Mitchel Steenman and | cox Peter Wiersum. |
Simon, Olivier Siegelaar, Mitchel Steenman and | cox Peter Wiersum. |
Simon, Olivier Siegelaar, Mitchel Steenman and | cox Peter Wiersum. |
director, Lionel Starkweather (voiced by Brian | Cox), who will refrain from aiding and directing th |
on the bronze medal with his team mates William | Cox and Willard Tibbetts. |
l, Trevor Coker and Tony Hurt and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
Trevor Coker, Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the eights. |
evor Coker and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
Tony Hurt and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
evor Coker and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
evor Coker and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
evor Coker and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie ( | cox) to win the Gold medal in the eights. |
sources I using are From Vines to Wines by Jeff | Cox and Wine by Maynard Amerine and Vernon Singleto |
ourites Park Street in the final of the Bingham | Cox Cup, winning 3-2 in extra time. |
Cox along with 2 gunners mates contained the fire b | |
n is closer in vocal style and tempo to the Ida | Cox version with the exception that he replaces pia |
Cox along with other officers were setting up a per | |
Cox along with other officers had to beat and wrest | |
ing around the tavern began, Joseph and Lucinda | Cox, along with Joseph's mother, Polly, did not lea |
Cox signed with Atlanta Silverbacks of the North Am | |
Following his departure from the show, | Cox reunited with old bandmate Drummie, and the eve |
erged from the orders of his superior, Jacob D. | Cox, to withdraw his outnumbered force from an expo |
Barrie Mabbott, Ross Tong and Brett Hollister ( | cox) Symon won the Bronze medal in the coxed four. |
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