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The Cocks are the lords of the poultry-yard and say how things shall be there; but when you see them leading the way in the fields, -- ah, then you know why all the fowls obey them.
Among the Farmyard People Clara Dillingham Pierson
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She could give the Tide some trouble, but the 'Cocks' anemic offense will struggle to score against Dunne and Morgan.
Roll 'Bama Roll 2009
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Tommy Beecher's; Smelley took liberties with the proverbial pooch in the aforementioned Vandy loss last year, which blocked the 'Cocks' conference title aspirations.
unknown title 2008
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Lamb's-tongue and Kemps, while the flower spike with the stalk was called Cocks and Cockfighters (still so called by children). [
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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From Roll Call: "Hosts of a celebration marking Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox's planned retirement after a 50-year tenure in professional baseball got the first two steps right, but they failed on the third, serving up a cake misspelling the sports figure's name in a snicker-inducing way (" Cocks "instead of" Cox ").
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Soon the couple had their own team — the Fighting Cocks — and were crowned king and queen of the annual Kickball Prom in 2006.
A sense of community from “Left Field” » Scene-Stealers 2009
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Cocks, from Cornwall, NY and the two married in 1939.
Fish Like A Geezer 2009
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Cocks, from Cornwall, NY and the two married in 1939.
Fish Like A Geezer 2009
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Might have to change the title name when I put the Soft Cocks in my hard drive.
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Peter Cocks never takes his foot off the gas as he piles on the twists and turns that Eddie must take in his quest for the truth.
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