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Cox argued in 1948 that caste cannot be compared to race or class, because, according to him, caste was static, the social inferiors in a caste system were ‘ content with their situation ’, and there was no social movement for their betterment.
" Cox and Joshua Utt analyzed smart growth and sprawl, and argued that:
In 1976, Cox argued Buckley v. Valeo before the Supreme Court ; at issue in this case was the constitutionality of post-Watergate legislation establishing public financing for presidential election campaigns.
During 1977 and 1978, Cox also argued the case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke before the Court, defending the University of California at Davis medical school's affirmative action system of admissions against constitutional challenge.
Stone rated Cox as superior in every way over Warren Harding, claiming the former would have made a much better president ; the author argued that there was never a stronger case in the history of American presidential elections for the proposition that the better man lost.
Political commentators Neal Lawson and Joe Cox wrote that tactical voting helped to provide New Labour with its majorities in 1997, 2001 and 2005 and argued that, the party won because of public opposition to the Conservative Party.
Dr Cox argued there were two explosions, a smaller one, which was overlooked, happening before the massive blast.
Some academics expressed concern that governments could use republicanism to evade treaty responsibilities, while others, such as Professor Noel Cox, Chairman-Emeritus of Monarchy New Zealand, have argued a republic would not absolve the government of its obligations under the treaty.
In 2004, Professor Noel Cox argued " In strict legal terms, if New Zealand became a republic tomorrow it would make no difference to the Treaty of Waitangi.
Since his arrival at ITN in 1956, editor Geoffrey Cox had argued consistently to the regulatory body, the Independent Television Authority, that the company should have the right to produce at least one news bulletin of substantial length ; the 14-minute bulletin, he insisted, was not long enough to adequately cover news stories.

Cox and bill
The bill was sponsored by Representative Benjamin A. Gilman ( Republican, NY-20 ) and co-sponsored by Representative Christopher Cox ( Republican, CA-47 ).
Cox gave $ 1 refunds of their January cable bill to roughly 90, 000 subscribers in Texas and Arkansas as compensation.
Cox and Box received its first professional production under Reed's management at the Royal Gallery of Illustration on Easter Monday, 29 March 1869, with Gilbert and Frederic Clay's No Cards preceding it on the bill.

Cox and is
Kempthorne and his students make an assumption of unit treatment additivity, which is discussed in the books of Kempthorne and David R. Cox.
discussion of interactions is available in Cox ( 1958 ).
* In the 2004 epic war film Troy, Agamemnon is depicted as a ruthless power-mad king played by Brian Cox.
* Cox, Paul ; " The Legacy of Agent Orange is a Continuing Focus of VVAW ", The Veteran, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Volume 38, No. 2, Fall 2008.
In October 2009, the Commission on Military Justice, known as the Cox Commission, repeated its 2001 recommendation that Article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which bans sodomy, be repealed, noting that " most acts of consensual sodomy committed by consenting military personnel are not prosecuted, creating a perception that prosecution of this sexual behavior is arbitrary.
Bruce Cox, Director of Greenpeace Canada, responded that Greenpeace has never demanded a universal chlorine ban and that Greenpeace does not oppose use of chlorine in drinking water or in pharmaceutical uses, adding that " Mr. Moore is alone in his recollection of a fight over chlorine and / or use of science as his reason for leaving Greenpeace.
The two-part drama, under the name The Sinking of the Laconia, is a 2010 British-German co-production written by Alan Bleasdale, directed by Uwe Janson, and with Andrew Buchan, Brian Cox, Ken Duken ( playing Hartenstein ), Lindsay Duncan, Thomas Kretschmann and Franka Potente playing the leading roles.
* 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.
Repo Man is a 1984 cult film directed by Alex Cox.
The well-known Cox model is a set of semi-parametric assumptions.
* Ulysses is the middle name of fictional character Dr. Perry Cox on TV show Scrubs and Guybrush Threepwood from the adventure game series Monkey Island series.
Chameleon is described in Cameron Browne's book Connection Games: Variations on a Theme ( 2005 ) and was independently discovered by Randy Cox and Bill Taylor.
The 1999 Cox Report indicates that China is able to produce neutron bombs, although no country is currently known to deploy them.
Aniston is the godmother of Coco Riley Arquette, the daughter of her good friends, actors Courteney Cox and David Arquette.
In 1866, Sullivan composed his first one-act comic opera, Cox and Box, which is still widely performed.
Wendell Cox is a vocal opponent of smart growth policies.
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.
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
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.
( From this Cox eventually infers that conjunction of plausibilities is associative, and then that it may as well be ordinary multiplication of real numbers.
Jaynes ( p27 ) reproduces the shorter proof by Cox in which differentiability is assumed.

Cox and probably
Cox published a number of books including Mr. Peepers, a novel created by adapting several scripts from the television series ; My Life as a Small Boy, an idealized depiction of his childhood ; a parody and update of Horatio Alger in Ralph Makes Good, which was probably originally a screen treatment for an unmade film intended to star Cox ; and a children's book, The Tenth Life of Osiris Oakes.
Though he probably never had a chance of winning the nomination, he ran a respectable third until his support collapsed on the convention's 39th ballot and the nomination shortly thereafter went to Ohio Governor James Cox.

Cox and unconstitutional
On appeal in May 2004, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld this result in Osburn v. Cox, noting that not only were the plaintiffs ' claims meritless, but the remedy they requested would likely be unconstitutional under the Supreme Court's decision in Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut.

Cox and since
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide ( 60. 36 % to 34. 19 %) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.
Cox experienced success early in his career with Repo Man and Sid and Nancy, but since the release and commercial failure of Walker, he has focused his career on independent movies.
: The Atlantic magazine had a long-running cryptic crossword, known as the Puzzler, created by Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon beginning in 1977, available only online since March 2006.
He has since been romantically linked to New York-based Shakespearean scholar Kimberly Halliburton Cox, who had a cameo in The Spirit ( 2008 ).
This proposal from the senior senator of the state most affected by the choice of judge ordinarily would have won Cox the appointment, but the administration of President Jimmy Carter resisted the choice since Cox had not supported Carter for President, and ultimately Cox was not appointed to the vacancy.
Watercolor tutorials were first published in this period by Varley, Cox and others, innovating the step-by-step painting instructions that still characterizes the genre today ; " The Elements of Drawing ", a watercolor tutorial by the English art critic John Ruskin, has been out of print only once since it was first published in 1857.
Two further versions have since reached the Irish top ten: the Cox Crew getting to number five in 1999, while Dance to Tipperary peaked at number six in 2001.
The pilot was produced by Wesley J. Cox of DUNDAS Productions, and its theme was " The Savers " ( the theme used on The Joker's Wild, which has led some to believe that Cox or DUNDAS was an alias for Jack Barry or Dan Enright, since Joker used the theme in its original 1968 pilot ).
Cox was arguably Radanovich's most serious and well-funded challenger since his 1994 election.
Born in St. Asaph, Wales, Cox began acting at the age of 9, and fell in love with it ever since.
Born Richard Stanford Cox in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Sargent had appeared in films since his debut in Prisoner of War ( 1954 ).
The current headteacher is Dr Duncan Jones, who arrived in January 2006 to replace the retiring Mr David Cox, who had been at the school since 1999.
Wonkette is a left-leaning American online magazine of topical satire and political gossip, established in 2004 by Gawker Media and founding editor Ana Marie Cox, and edited by Rebecca Schoenkopf since 2012.
Cox ( renamed Cort, since the name Wally Cox was already taken ) was discovered in a revue by director Robert Altman, who subsequently cast him in two of his movies, MASH and Brewster McCloud, in which he played the title role.
The Atlanta Braves have since retired the number 6 in commemoration of Bobby Cox.
A $ 6. 6 Billion tender offer was completed in December of that year, and Cox Communications has been a wholly owned subsidiary ever since.
Cox was the Democratic Party's candidate for U. S. President in the election of 1920, and the city of Dayton has voted for the Democratic candidate in presidential elections since.
Welke ejected Cox, marking the first time since 1992 that a manager was ejected in the World Series — incidentally, Cox was also ejected that time due to a strikeout caused by a check swing call.

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