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Golden age hip hop ( cited as either just the late ' 80s or the late 80s to early 90s ) was the time period where hip-hop lyricism went through its most drastic transformation – writer William Jelani Cobb says " in these golden years, a critical mass of mic prodigies were literally creating themselves and their art form at the same time " and Allmusic writes, " rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and Rakim basically invented the complex wordplay and lyrical kung-fu of later hip-hop ”.
Cobb writes, " Our conversation was somewhat guarded.
Thus, Stump writes two books simultaneously: the puff piece Cobb expects, and his own, sensational, merciless account which will reveal the true Cobb, warts and all.
In his 2006 book To the Break of Dawn: A Freestyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic, author William Jelani Cobb writes of the album's significance:

Cobb and living
Donella Meadows was the founder of the Sustainability Institute, combining research in global systems with practical demonstrations of sustainable living, including the development of a cohousing or ecovillage and organic farm at Cobb Hill in Hartland, Vermont in the United States.
This brought concern from defensive coordinator Jim Johnson and according to sports reporter Garry Cobb, teammates have claimed that Kearse is " partying like a rock star " in Florida and " is living like he's not playing football anymore ”.
Toward this end, she implants an embryo in a human woman living on the Moon ( Della Taze, Cobb Anderson's niece ) and then frames her for murder to force her to return to Earth.

Cobb and if
`` Gyp'll be holdin' forth in some bar if he's here at all '', Cobb declared, glancing along the street as they stretched their legs.
Osro Cobb, then the Republican state chairman in Arkansas, made a seconding speech for Stassen at the convention in Philadelphia, having been motivated by Stassen's promise if nominated to campaign actively in the South.
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.
Crawford recalled that, if he went three for four on a day when Cobb went hitless, Cobb would turn red and sometimes walk out of the park with the game still on.
Black Kettle continued, asking if he might move his people south to Fort Cobb:
Osro Cobb, the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, recalls that Walker " made it clear from the outset ... that he would do any and everything necessary to see that the black students attended Central High School as ordered by the federal court ... he would arrange protection for them and their families, if necessary, and also supervise their transportation to and from the school for their safety.

Cobb and combat
Under the leadership of Dr. David Amoss of Cobb in Caldwell County, a vigilante force called the Night Riders was formed to combat the Duke monopoly.
Cobb saw combat during the Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days Battles.
He engages Cobb in hand-to-hand combat and finally kills him by causing an explosion.

Cobb and were
Despite this, there were also several superstar hitters, the most famous being Honus Wagner, held to be one of the greatest shortstops to ever play the game, and Detroit's Ty Cobb, the " Georgia Peach.
While Pei and Musho were coordinating the Dallas project, their associate Henry Cobb had taken the helm for a commission in Boston.
Instead, Cobb argues that " social struggles " between the classes were seldom the reason for revolutionary actions and sentiments.
Along with Kazan were numerous other artists: Harry Morgan, John Garfield, Luise Rainer, Frances Farmer, Will Geer, Howard Da Silva, Clifford Odets, Lee J. Cobb and Irwin Shaw.
The rest of the musicians on the album were alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly ( though never on the same piece ), bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb.
Since the number of lost ballots exceeded the lead held ( by Steve Troxler over Britt Cobb ) in the statewide race for agriculture commissioner, the State Board of Elections decided to hold a special election on January 11, 2005, open only to the 18, 500 voters in the county who either failed to vote or whose votes were lost.
Other portions of Paulding County were annexed to neighboring counties ( Campbell, Carroll, Cobb, Douglas, Haralson, and Polk ) between 1832 and 1874.
The proposed boundaries were Interstate 285 along the northwest side, Interstate 75 at the northeast end, the Chattahoochee River on the southeast side, and Atlanta Road ( old U. S. 41 until Cobb Parkway was built in the 1950s ) at the southwest end.
Holmes ' next two fights were one-sided decision wins over Randall " Tex " Cobb and Lucien Rodriguez.
( These last two were founding members, along with Crawford and original male vocalist Ty Cobb.
In 2012, EWF were bestowed with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 20th Annual Trumpet Awards, held at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta.
Both Speaker and Cobb were forced to “ resign ” as managers.
When Leonard refused to appear at the January 5, 1927 hearings to discuss his accusations, Landis cleared both Speaker and Cobb of any wrongdoing and reinstated both to their original teams, but each team let them know that they were free agents and could sign with whomever they wished.
Miller said, " Some of the early people inducted in the Hall were members of the Ku Klux Klan: Tris Speaker, Cap Anson, and some people suspect Ty Cobb as well.
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.
Cobb ( 1979 ) drew attention to the elderly man whose waning sexual powers were insufficient to satisfy a younger wife.
Some of them were Vince Evans, Tim Spencer, Trumaine Johnson, Greg Landry, Jeff Gossett, Vagas Ferguson, Richard Holland, Joe Ehrmann, Tim Wrightman, Larry Canada, Tom Thayer, Frank Minniefield, Jim Fahrnhorst, Marc May, Brian Glasgow, Walter Easley, Luther Bradley, Troy Thomas, Robert Cobb, Ed Smith, Stan White, Eddie Brown, Kevin Long, and Mark Keel.
Cobb noted that Republicans at the time had no representation on Arkansas election boards and were not guaranteed precinct watcher positions.
Both Nader and Camejo said the main reason they ran in the 2004 election was because there were no other national candidates demanding an immediate withdrawal of American troops from what they believe is an immoral and unconstitutionally pursued War in Iraq ( though Green David Cobb, Libertarian Michael Badnarik, Constitution Party candidate Michael Peroutka, Socialist Party USA candidate Walt Brown and Socialist Workers Party candidate Róger Calero also opposed the war to varying degrees.
The skit was titled The Frightful Predicament of Sherlock Holmes, and there were but five characters in the entire skit: Holmes, Billy the page boy ( played by Henry McArdle ), the madwoman Gwendolyn Cobb ( who had nearly all of the dialogue and was played by Ethel Barrymore ), and the two " valuable assistants " who come to take the madwoman away.
Cobb & Co. coaches were constructed in the coaching workshops located in Bathurst and the Bathurst Information Centre contains a restored Cobb & Co. coach.
Sam Crawford and Ty Cobb were teammates for parts of 13 seasons.

Cobb and persuaded
" Minor Southern writer Joseph Beckham Cobb wrote: " No sane person, we are persuaded, can read his poetry ".

Cobb and only
On April 13, 1984, the 21st anniversary of his first career hit, Rose doubled off of the Phillies ’ Jerry Koosman for his 4, 000th career hit, becoming only the second player in the 4000 hit club ( joining Ty Cobb ).
In addition, Yastrzemski only trails Ty Cobb in hits collected with a single team, and trails only Cobb and Tris Speaker in hits collected playing in the American League, both of whom played before World War II.
The colorful history of St. Mary ’ s athletics includes a stellar 1910 baseball team, which lost only to Ty Cobb ’ s Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game, and a stint by future President Eisenhower as coach of the 1916 football team.
" This earns intense criticism from Juror 3 ( Lee J. Cobb ), who accuses 5 of switching only because he's sympathetic toward slum children.
In common with Alexander H. Stephens and Howell Cobb, he defended Henry Clay's Compromise of 1850 against southerners who advocated secession from the Union as the only solution to sectional tensions over slavery.
His career batting average of. 358 is second only to Ty Cobb in MLB history.
He won seven batting titles in total, a feat tied or exceeded by only five players ( Cobb ( 11 or 12, depending on the source ), Tony Gwynn ( 8 ), Honus Wagner ( 8 ), Rod Carew ( 7 ), and Stan Musial ( 7 )).
Analysis of morning transfers ( 5 to 9 am ) to MARTA shows that Cobb County had 718 inbound transfers but only 528 outbound, Gwinnett County had 239 inbound and 269 outbound, and GRTA Xpress had 1, 175 inbound but 615 outbound.
Cobb singled out Musial and Phil Rizzuto as the only players " who can be mentioned in the same breath with the oldtime greats ".
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.
The bill had been pushed by U. S. Senator Joseph T. Robinson and U. S. Representative Otis Wingo, both Democrats, and State Representative Osro Cobb, then the only Republican in the Arkansas legislature.
Osro Cobb of Montgomery County, the only Republican member of the Arkansas House at the time, did not seek a third two-year term but managed Livesay's race against Parnell.
He batted. 372 for his eighth batting title, second only to Ty Cobb ( 12 ).
They both won multiple batting titles — Boggs's five and Gwynn's eight — and each won four straight to join Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, and Rod Carew as the only players to do so.
Immediately to the east of Cobb Place is Barrett Pavilion, which opened in the mid-1990s and contains only anchor stores.
He felt that Crawford was “ a hell of a good player ,” but he was “ second best ” on the Tigers and “ hated to be an also ran .” Cobb biographer Richard Bak noted that the two “ only barely tolerated each other ” and agreed with Cobb that Crawford ’ s attitude was driven by Cobb ’ s having stolen Crawford ’ s thunder.
In 1975, Carew joined Ty Cobb as the only players to lead both the American and National Leagues in batting average for three consecutive seasons.

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