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  • 11Fox K — (real name Matt Kline) is an Australian comedian from Melbourne. Fox s big break came in 2002 when he won second place in FHM s Joke Off competition held at the M 1 rock festival. Since then Fox has become a regular on the Melbourne Comedy… …

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  • 12Fox — also Fox Broadcasting Company one of the main national television networks in the US. The others are ↑ABC, ↑CBS, and ↑NBC. Fox is the newest of the main US television networks, and is part of Rupert Murdoch s company, News Corporation. Fox 2 Fox …

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  • 13Fox 40 — International Inc. is a company founded by Ron Foxcroft in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. The company s main success is in the whistle industry but it also produces other equipment like mouthguards, LED lights, marine safety equipment, coaching… …

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  • 14fox — fox; fox·ber·ry; fox·er; fox·i·ly; fox·i·ness; fox·ing; …

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  • 15fox|y — «FOK see», adjective, fox|i|er, fox|i|est. 1. like a fox; sly; crafty; cunning: »With his neat pointed beard (not quite a goatee) he looks …

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  • 16Fox [1] — Fox, 1) Richard, geb. um 1465 zu Ropesley in Lincolnshire; studirte in Frankreich Theologie u. wurde dem Grafen Richmond (nachmaligem Heinrich VII.) gis Unterhändler bekannt, durch diesen Bischof von Exeter u. Staatssecretär. Er unterzeichnete… …

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  • 17fox — O.E. fox, from W.Gmc. *fukhs (Cf. O.S. vohs, M.Du., Du. vos, O.H.G. fuhs, Ger. Fuchs, O.N. foa, Goth. fauho), from P.Gmc. base *fuh , corresponding to PIE *puk tail (Cf. Skt. puccha tail ). The bushy tail is also the source …

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  • 18fox — [fäks] n. pl. foxes or fox [ME < OE, akin to Ger fuchs < Gmc base * fuh < IE base * puk̑ , thick haired, bushy > Sans púccha, tail] 1. any of various small, wild canines (esp. genera Vulpes or Urocyon) with bushy tails and, commonly,… …

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  • 19Fox — Fox, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foxed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Foxing}.] [See {Fox}, n., cf. Icel. fox imposture.] 1. To intoxicate; to stupefy with drink. [1913 Webster] I drank . . . so much wine that I was almost foxed. Pepys. [1913 Webster] 2. To make… …

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  • 20Fox's — may refer to:* Fox s Biscuits, a bakery company in the United Kingdom * Fox s Confectionery, a candy maker in the United Kingdom * Fox s (clothing), a clothing retailer in the United States …

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