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Richard T. Cox showed that Bayesian updating follows from several axioms, including two functional equations and a controversial hypothesis of differentiability.
A bitter, and very public, dispute ensued between those, like Edmund Grindal and Richard Cox, who wished to preserve in exile the exact form of worship of the 1552 Prayer Book ; and those, like John Knox the pastor of the congregation, who regarded that book as still partially tainted with compromise.
* 1973 – " Saturday Night Massacre ": President Richard Nixon fires U. S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus after they refuse to fire Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox, who is finally fired by Robert Bork.
Meanwhile, Edward was brought up a strict and devout Protestant by numerous tutors, including Bishop Richard Cox, John Belmain, and Sir John Cheke.
** Richard Ian Cox, Canadian voice actor and radio host
This delicate balance was disturbed when a new batch of refugees arrived that included Richard Cox, one of the principal authors of the Book of Common Prayer.
* July 22 – Richard Cox, English bishop ( b. 1500 )
Cox's theorem, named after the physicist Richard Threlkeld Cox, is a derivation of the laws of probability theory from a certain set of postulates.
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: Two weeks in every 18, the ' variety puzzle ' in the Sunday edition is a cryptic crossword, usually by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, Richard Silvestri, or Fraser Simpson.
The RNLI operates two lifeboats from Falmouth: Richard Cox Scott, a Severn Class all weather boat, and Eve Park, an Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboat.
* Richard Cox, guitarist and founder of the Washington Academy of Music
The first version was written in B by Alan Cox, Richard Acott, Jim Finnis, and Leon Thrane based at University of Wales, Aberystwyth for an old Honeywell mainframe and opened in 1987.
Alan Cox had played the University of Essex MUD1 written by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle, and the gameplay was heavily influenced by MUD1.
* Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR ; Richard H Barnett, Sarah Cox, Larry O ' Cull ; 560 pages ; 2006 ; ISBN 978-1-4180-3959-2.
Laugh-In writers included: George Schlatter, Jack Mendelsohn, Lorne Michaels, Phil Hahn, Jim Mulligan, Jack Hanrahan, Gene Farmer, Jim Abell, Bill Richmond, Don Reo, Allan Katz, Jack Wohl, Larry Siegel, John Rappaport, Allan Manings, Jack Margolis, Bob Howard, John Jay Carsey, Richard Goren ( also credited as Rowby Greeber and Rowby Goren ), Chris Bearde ( credited as Chris Beard ), Chet Dowling, David Panich, Marc London, Paul Keyes, Dave Cox, Jack Kaplan, Stephen Spears, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Coslough Johnson ( Arte Johnson's twin brother ), Hart Pomerantz, Barry Took, Digby Wolfe, Jeremy Lloyd.
That summer, Cox learned with the rest of America about the secret taping system installed in the White House on orders from President Richard M. Nixon.
Ordained about that time, he was named chaplain to Richard Cox, then bishop of Ely, and in 1575 was presented to the rectory of Teversham in Cambridgeshire.
Well known associates of the Push include Jim Baker, John Flaus, Harry Hooton, Margaret Fink, Sasha Soldatow, Lex Banning, Eva Cox, Richard Appleton, Paddy McGuinness, David Makinson, Germaine Greer, Clive James, Robert Hughes, Frank Moorhouse and Lillian Roxon.
There was also a television series called Adventures of the Black Stallion which aired from 1990 to 1993 and starred Mickey Rooney and Richard Ian Cox.
Richard Threlkeld Cox ( 1898 – May 2, 1991 ) was a professor of physics at Johns Hopkins University, known for Cox's theorem relating to the foundations of probability.
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* Cox, George W. Latin and Teutonic Christendom: An Historical Sketch.
A. Nelder, R. A. Bailey, J. Kiefer, W. J. Studden, A. Pázman, F. Pukelsheim, D. R. Cox, H. P. Wynn, A. C. Atkinson, G. E. P. Box and G. Taguchi.
Loud and J. W. Cox, " The ' Lost ' Autobiographical Chapter of William of Tyre's Chronicle ( Book XIX. 12 ).
There also is a more critical school of IPE, inspired by Karl Polanyi's work ; two major figures are Matthew Watson and Robert W. Cox.
* Harland, W. B., Cox, A. V.
Proponents such as Andrew Linklater, Robert W. Cox and Ken Booth focus on the need for human emancipation from States.
John W. Sheets, the bank cashier, was killed in the process by Jesse James, who believed Sheets was Samuel P. Cox, who had killed James's bushwhacker Bloody Bill Anderson during the American Civil War.
* Jack F. Cox, History of Sumter County, Georgia ( Roswell, Ga .: W. H. Wolfe, 1983 ).
During the incorporation voting process, the first city council was tentatively elected: Lester C. Cox, T. E. Reyes, John W. Westerfield, Lester True, and Paul S. Atkinson.
In 1895, Brevet Brigadier General Charles Henry Howard and James W. Wilson of the Howard-Wilson Publishing Company of Chicago acquired rights to present Fair Oaks community, then primarily covered by citrus farms, from California Senator Frederick K. Cox and businessman Crawford W. Clarke.
John A. Myers immediately platted an Addition on the northwest, G. W. Yeager an Addition on the southwest, Jacob Cox sold lots by metes and bounds on the south and L. J. Griggs Addition on the north, but this plat was never recorded.
The Bubbleworld or Inside / Outside concept was originated in 1964 by Dandridge M. Cole and Donald W. Cox in a nonfiction book, Islands in Space: The Challenge of the Planetoids.
Marxist approaches have also inspired Critical Theorists such as Robert W. Cox who argues that " Theory is always for someone and for some purpose ".
* In their 1964 book, Islands in Space, Dandridge M. Cole and Donald W. Cox noted the dangers of planetoid impacts, both those occurring naturally and those that might be brought about with hostile intent.
* Hackett S. J., R. T. Kimball, S. Reddy, R. C. Bowie, E. L. Braun, M. J. Braun, J. L. Chojnowski, W. A. Cox, K. L. Han, J. Harshman, C. J. Huddleston, B. D. Marks, K. J. Miglia, W. S. Moore, F. H. Sheldon, D. W. Steadman, C. C. Witt, & T. Yuri.
Many famous singers and actors gained their start in black minstrelsy, including W. C. Handy, Ida Cox, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, and Butterbeans and Susie.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
* Cox, A. V., A. M. Pridgeon, V. A. Albert, and M. W. Chase.
* John W. Cox, Jr., Illinois politician
The Golden Slipper Stakes, Caulfield Cup and W S Cox Plate are also major attractions.
Cox Plate is an Australian Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held in Melbourne every October by the Moonee Valley Racing Club to honour W. S.
Image: 1948 MVRC W. S. Cox Plate Racebook P1. jpg | Front cover of the 1948 W. S. Cox Plate racebook.

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