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Wilcox

[ wil-koks ]

noun

  1. Ella Wheeler, 1850–1919, U.S. poet.


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Prof Wilcox said Ms Davis had achondroplasia, a bone growth disorder which results in dwarfism, that was "complicated by spinal cord compression".

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One Man, Two Guvnors playwright Richard Bean's touching and comedic portrait of a Humberside family dealing with ageing and generational frissons, To Have and To Hold, stars Paula Wilcox, Ian Bartholomew and Stephen Tompkinson when it comes home to Hull Truck, 1-24 May.

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The departure of technical director Jason Wilcox, a big advocate of former Scotland international Martin, to Manchester United last year left the former head coach without a crucial ally and vital support.

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Southampton returned to the Premier League without sufficiently replacing Wilcox, which left them without a key position and experience.

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Returning to the Premier League without an experienced sporting director was viewed as a massive error by the ownership, after technical director Jason Wilcox's departure to Manchester United in May.

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