• Thomas Coxon (10 June 1883 – 30 January 1942) was an English footballer who played in the English Football League for Burslem Port Vale, Stoke, Middlesbrough...
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  • Roy Coxon (born before 1952), English-born footballer who played for New Zealand Scott Coxon (born 1973), Australian rugby league player Tom Coxon (1883–1942)...
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  • UK-based Bytten Studio, a company of two full-time staff, Jay Baylis and Tom Coxon. Both team members had previous experience working at Chucklefish and...
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    London in 1988. The band consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bass guitarist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Their debut album...
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  • from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019. Marks, Tom (30 January 2019). "Wargroove Review". IGN. Archived from the original on...
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  • singer-songwriters Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall. The album was released 3 February 2023 by Transgressive Records. Coxon and Dougall first met in...
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  • Anthony Peter Macmillan Coxon (1938–2012), better known as Tony Coxon, was a sociologist and pioneer of multidimensional scaling. His fields of research...
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    inside-right William Dodds signed from Southwick; with former player Tom Coxon returning from Middlesbrough. Sam Bennion took charge of team affairs...
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    Albarn attended the Stanway School, where he met the guitarist Graham Coxon, with whom he would later form Blur. They released their debut album Leisure...
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  • members became strained. Under the suggestion of the band's guitarist, Graham Coxon, the band underwent a stylistic change, becoming influenced by American...
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  • album was the last for over a decade to feature the original line-up as Coxon left the band during the sessions of their next album Think Tank (2003)...
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  • for West Ham United. Colin Corbishley (born 1939), played for Chester. Tom Coxon (1883–1942), played for Port Vale. Garth Crooks (born 1958), played for...
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    Pettigrew as Niels Pixie as Hvappe, the Jack Russell dog Screenwriter Lucinda Coxon worked on the screenplay for a decade before it was produced. She told Creative...
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  • Captain John Coxon, sometimes referred to as John Coxen, was a late-seventeenth-century buccaneer who terrorized the Spanish Main. Coxon was one of the...
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  • Performance | Verity Blythe for Peaches in Americana Spirit Of Invention | Tom Coxon for The Duck Pond Performance | Beth Holmes for Louise, Molly, Mrs Bald...
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  • recording sessions, Coxon left, leaving little of his presence on the finished album. This is the only Blur album to not feature Coxon as a full-time member;...
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    England international), Billy Heames (208 league appearances for Vale), Tom Holford (another England international, who would also manage Vale after...
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  • Barry Coxon (born 1940) is an Australian professional golfer. Coxon grew up in Lambton, New South Wales. In the middle of 1954 Coxon started playing golf...
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    outlook, players were sold as early as October, when a highly promising Tom Coxon signed to nearby Stoke for £200. Their FA Cup clash at Southampton saw...
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  • Claire Richards (set decorator); Thomas Turner, Ewa Galak, Daniel Warren, Tom Coxon (draughtsmen) HBO The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power "Adar" Ramsey...
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  • despondent Stoke supporters saw very little hope of improvement out on the pitch. Tom Holford took over captaincy whilst Jack Whitley arrived as first choice 'keeper...
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  •  England MF 1979–1981 50 1 Harry Prince  England GK 1941–1943 1944–1949 50 0 Tom Coxon  England MF 1902–1903 1906–1907 49 17 Bernie Slaven  Republic of Ireland...
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  • MF 2018–2021 38 1 39 0 Charles Baker  England FW 1889–1894 38 0 38 13 Tom Coxon  England FB 1993–1994 38 0 38 6 Henry Hargreaves  England MF 1912–1915...
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  • A+E (album) (category Graham Coxon albums)
    singer-songwriter Graham Coxon, released on 2 April 2012 through Parlophone. The album was made as a "reaction" against Coxon's prior album, The Spinning...
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  • Tove Lo, Ivorian Doll, Japanese band Chai, and Mike Garson. Blur's Graham Coxon is the guitarist on the album. The band released the album's first single...
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  • Ed Fry 5. Leo Senior 6. Arthur Conlin (c) 7. Jack Leveson 8. Tom Golden 9. Jack Coxon 10. Dick Green 11. Arthur McCallum 12. Jack Cochrane 13. Harry...
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  • Bradley 29 2 1 0 30 2 HB Tom Holford 34 3 1 0 35 3 HB Albert Sturgess 3 0 0 0 3 0 FW Arthur Capes 28 11 1 0 29 11 FW Tom Coxon 21 5 1 0 22 5 FW Lloyd Davies...
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  •  England Adrian Capes 14 3 0 17 2 FW Tom Simpson 11 4 0 15 3 FW  England George Price 6 1 0 7 4 MF  England Tom Coxon 4 0 0 4 – MF  England Billy Heames...
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    Deirdre O'Connor, directed by Suzanne Agins, 2010's Happy Now?, by Lucinda Coxon, the 2013 premiere of Tanya Barfield's The Call, directed by Leigh Silverman...
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  • repeatedly exceeded the poor gates receipts. Before the end of the season Tom Holford was sold to Manchester City as the directors turned to players to...
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