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MR. JOHN C.M. MACBETH: Dr. Werner, your friend, and my friend, Dr.C. E. Silcox, is going to express to you the thanks of The Empire Club for this wonderful address.
Towards Unity 1943
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Mayor Mike Moncrief called Silcox a "loyal and tireless advocate for his constituents.
WFAA.com Latest News 2008
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In Elizabeth Jenkins's 1954 masterpiece, The Tortoise and the Hare, Imogen's husband, Evelyn, turns away from her, a great beauty, and towards a stout, plain, older woman called Blanche Silcox.
All this talk of fallen heroes is such rot. Having an affair is not a crime | Rachel Cooke 2011
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Kayla Kight scored on an RBI single from Brittany Silcox.
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As such, they should be of very broad interest to biologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists, said co-author Mary Silcox, professor of anthropology at the University of Winnipeg.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Silcox says the Star-Telegram misrepresented his comments.
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Follow me here: Silcox points to Chris Turner and tells everyone they should vote for him because he likes women.
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Now, I'm not going to go into detail about Personal Identity but I will say that I lean towards the idea that the self is vague in space and time an idea discussed in a famous paper called The Extended Mind, also cited by Cogburn and Silcox.
The Self, Art, and Wittgenstein Master Luke 2009
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Allen Silcox grew up with Morris, hunting in the woods, fishing and playing sports.
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Varna from the railroad station (1897, Photo by Silcox)
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