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Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism gave rise to process theology, thanks to Charles Hartshorne, John B. Cobb, Jr, and David Ray Griffin.
A few years after the war, a young school teacher named William Herschel Cobb and his wife Amanda settled near the site of this skirmish, and she gave birth in 1886 to one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Ty Cobb.
In 1802, John Cobb gave up eight lots of his plantation to create the city.
The win over the title contending Cobb gave Norton another shot at a potential title fight, and on May 11, 1981 at Madison Square Garden he stepped into the ring with top contender Gerry Cooney, who like Cobb was undefeated entering the fight.
Randall " Tex " Cobb gave the Coens difficulty on set, with Joel noting that " he's less an actor than a force of nature ... I don't know if I'd rush headlong into employing him for a future film.
In 1964, Republican state chairman Osro Cobb, a fomer United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, not only refused to endorse Rockefeller but openly supported Faubus, who subseqauently gave Cobb a temporary appointment to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
It was a centre for race meetings and gave its name to Harp Road, which was part of a route to Lilydale, used by Cobb and Co.
Owen Glieberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a ' D ', claiming it to be a " noisy, cantankerous buddy picture " and presented Cobb as little more than a " septuagenarian crank.
The Gordy family gave part of their land to Cobb County for what is now the Mountain View campus of Chattahoochee Technical College and the Mountain View Aquatics Center, the rest was sold in the 1990s for upscale tract housing and strip malls.
In the final film Cobb, Castle and Barry all played the leading role of “ Frank Duncan ” at various points ; Katzman simply gave the material to his trusted editor, Edwin H. Bryant, and told him to patch it together.
The Director of the Mint, James Ross Snowden, submitted models for a new design, and Secretary Cobb gave his approval to the Indian Head Cent.
Cobb published several articles about the College < sup ></ sup > and gave talks about fisheries to various clubs and organizations in Seattle as well as towns in outlying areas.

Cobb and band
The band originally consisted of Amos, Steve Caton, Matt Sorum ( later of Guns N ' Roses ), and bassist Brad Cobb.
The band opted to record a radically reworked cover version of " Tainted Love ", an obscure 1964 northern soul track sung originally by Gloria Jones ( the girlfriend of Marc Bolan at the time of his death ) and written by Ed Cobb of The Four Preps.
The solo was built to weave in and out of the arrangement and continued to be played by every saxophone player who followed Jacquet in the band, notably Arnett Cobb and Dexter Gordon, who achieved almost as much fame as Jacquet in playing it.
At various times, he sat next to Arnett Cobb, Illinois Jacquet, and Tom Archia, while other members of the band included Cedric Haywood and Wild Bill Davis.
The 1987 novel Crazy Heart by Thomas Cobb was inspired by Thompson's life, specifically by his practice of picking up a local band to back him when he toured.
Though the song is credited solely to Cobb, band members Dodd, Valentino and Tamblyn have claimed substantial material-of-fact song composition copyright contributions to it as well as contributing to its arrangement.
However, having signed with their new manager Ron Roupe a week earlier, the band eventually secured a deal with Green Grass Productions and began working with producers Ray Harris and Ed Cobb.
The band was involved in disputes with their manager Ed Cobb, because they were presented as being more instrumental on record than they were live due to Cobb's vision of what a psychedelic band should be.
In addition, Cobb recorded parts of the Watchband's albums without them-in fact, less than half of The Inner Mystique was originally recorded by the band, with many of the instrumental songs performed by session musicians.
Alto saxophone was still his instrument of choice when he joined Lionel Hampton's big band three days after his high school graduation, but Hampton encouraged him to take up the tenor, playing alongside Arnett Cobb.
King Cobb Steelie is a Canadian Indie rock band formed in 1991 from Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Original percussionist Mike Armstrong left the band during the recording of their 1987 album Slowdance, and would later join King Cobb Steelie.
Eric Salter left the band in 2009 and was replaced by Wes Cobb.
" Dirty Water " is a song first recorded by the California rock and roll band The Standells in 1966 and composed by their producer, Ed Cobb.
Phillips was a member in three influential area bands in the mid-eighties: the punk band Meat Joy ( with Jamie Lee Hendrix, Melissa Cobb Unit, John Hawkes-under the name John Boy Perkins, and Tim Pierre Mateer ), the rock band Girls in the Nose ( with Pam Barger, Kay Turner, Joanna Labow, and Darcee Douglas ), and the country / disco / rock / folk / pop band Two Nice Girls ( with Pam Barger, Laurie Freelove, Meg Hentges, and Kathy Korniloff ).
The group began as a Jacksonville cover band consisting of guitarists Buddy Buie, J. R. Cobb, Walter Eaton, keyboardist Joe Wilson, and singer Dennis Yost ( Buie ( as producer ) and Cobb would form The Atlanta Rhythm Section with Candymen drummer Robert Nix ( died on May 20, 2012, at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 67 from complications following surgery in April ; he suffered from diabetes and multiple myeloma ), also from Jacksonville, and keyboardist Dean Daughtry in 1974 ).
Faced with diminishing returns, by late 1962 his entire band quit, Hank Mobley to a solo career, and the rhythm section of Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb to work as a unit.
In January 2009, RaceTrac paid for the fuel for a trip taken by the Blue Eagles, a 95-member marching band from South Cobb High School in Austell, Ga., to travel to Washington, D. C., and march in the inaugural parade for President-elect Barack Obama.

Cobb and song
The result was a huge success, and it would spell eleven more musicals, including High Jinks ( 1913 ) ( which featured the song " All Aboard Dixieland " by Jack Yellen and George L. Cobb ) and Katinka ( 1915 ).
Ed Cobb wrote the song after a visit to Boston, during which he was robbed on a bridge over the Charles River.
" Tainted Love " is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of The Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones in 1965.
Before Jones recorded the song, Cobb had offered it to The Standells, which he managed and produced, but they rejected it.
" Ty Cobb " was the first song Shepherd wrote that was made a single.
Cobb, along with Paul Barnes ( music ), also penned the lyrics to the US & British wartime song " Goodbye Dolly Gray " in the late 1800s.
B. Daniel rewrote J. T. White's song " Jordan Shore ," adding sharp signs to express the raised sixths, apparently reflecting ( Cobb, p. 34 ) the way it was actually sung.
He composed and produced the top-twenty hit, " Dirty Water " for The Standells in 1966 ; Cobb also wrote the song " Tainted Love " for Gloria Jones, which became a worldwide hit for Soft Cell in 1982.

Cobb and had
In Major League Baseball history, Ty Cobb had a record 4, 191 hits ( later revised to 4, 189 ) by 1928 in sports | 1928 ; Pete Rose would surpass it 57 years later, and finish with 4, 256 career hits.
American League President Ban Johnson said a recalculation showed that Cobb had won the race anyway, and Chalmers ended up awarding cars to both players.
In 1669, Captain Richard Cobb had a banquet in his house ( to celebrate both his marriage to Mary Gorham and his election to the Convention of Assistance ), serving wild turkey with sauce made from wild cranberries.
While Pei and Musho were coordinating the Dallas project, their associate Henry Cobb had taken the helm for a commission in Boston.
He once had a friendship with Ty Cobb, with whom he often had discussions about baseball.
Cobb apparently had strong feelings about Rogers and he threw a fit, expelling Williams from his hotel room.
On August 30, 1905, in his first major league at-bat, Cobb doubled off the New York Highlanders's Jack Chesbro who had won a record 41 games the previous season.
At age 20, Cobb became the youngest player to win a batting championship and held this record until 1955 when fellow Detroit Tiger Al Kaline won the batting title when he was twelve days younger than Cobb had been.
Returning to Somers ' hometown of Lyme Regis, in Dorset, his body ( which had been pickled in a barrel ) was landed via The Cobb, the notable breakwater which protects town's harbour.
It had a strong cast, including Jack Klugman, Lee J. Cobb, Martin Balsam, and E. G. Marshall.
However, when Cobb finds out Bennett's true identity and tells Deeds, who had been in love with her, he is left heartbroken.
With Gwynn having 3, 141 hits, it was just the second time in Major League history that a pair of teammates each had 3, 000 career hits ; Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker had previously played many games together for the 1928 A's.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Cobb had a population of 1, 778.
However, not satisfied with the way he had gone out, Norton returned to the ring to face the undefeated Randall " Tex " Cobb in Cobb's home state of Texas on November 7, 1980.
In August 1973, he broke a record set by Ty Cobb when he stole his 50th base of the season, marking the ninth time he had stolen 50 or more bases in a season.
Cobb continued the editorial policies he had shared with Pulitzer until he died of cancer in 1923.
His personnel had become stable: alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, pianist Bill Evans, long-serving bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb.
Muhammad Ali, Joe Bugner, Larry Holmes, Randall " Tex " Cobb, Ron Lyle and Ken Norton all credited Shavers as being the hardest puncher they had ever faced in the ring.
Tim Jones and Johnny Cobb, another member of the Peoples Temple basketball team, were asked to go to Jonestown and help identify the bodies of people who had died.
Mays had thrown at Cobb each time he came to bat.
By the eighth inning, Cobb had had enough.

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