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  • "Jacox," said my old friend, "as a patriot it is none the less my duty to expose these miscreants.

    Once a Week 1919

  • Survivors include two daughters, Susan Jacox of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and the Rev. Nancy Talbot of New York; and a grandson.

    Phillips Talbot, witness to history in India and Pakistan, dies at 95 T. Rees Shapiro Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • It still mainly draws passengers by offering small-ship-only experiences, like snorkeling with sea lions and following pods of whales, says Jacox, but it has added a "level of exclusivity" by packing its yachts with everything from stationary bikes to wine libraries.

    Cruise Ships Out; Yachts In 2010

  • New Orleans also agreed to terms with linebacker Anthony Simmons and safety Omar Stoutmire while releasing guard Kendyl Jacox, who played for the Saints since 2002.

    USATODAY.com - Free agents: Milloy joins Falcons; Pack get Pickett; Frerotte to Rams 2006

  • Earwaker half repented of his promise to visit the Jacox household, but there was no possibility of excusing himself.

    Born in Exile George Gissing 1880

  • By way of novel experience, Earwaker, not long after this, converted his study into a drawing-room, and invited the Jacox family to taste his tea and cake.

    Born in Exile George Gissing 1880

  • Old Jacox had plodded faithfully over the meadow with his scythe, and the barn was now so well filled that I felt our bay horse and brindle cow were provided for during the months when fields are bare or snowy.

    Driven Back to Eden Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Jacox was told to get the grass he had cut into as good shape as possible before the shower.

    Driven Back to Eden Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • Bagley and the children, with old Jacox, were started off so as to be at home before the shower, doors and windows were fastened, and all was made as secure as possible.

    Driven Back to Eden Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • I meet David Jacox, who previously paid £140 a quarter for his disabled grandson to reach a special school; that sum will go up to £200 in September - an extra £240 a year that he can ill afford.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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