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Foxx

[ foks ]

noun

  1. James Emory JimmieDouble XThe Beast, 1907–67, U.S. baseball player.


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Fans would likely embrace a less timid version of the character than the one Foxx portrayed in the 2014 film.

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We get a brief shot of an electric bolt flashing above some police cars, which seems to indicate the return of Foxx’s Electro.

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Others saw it as another sign that Foxx didn’t have the backs of the police.

When I spoke with him this week, he argued that it was fair to link Foxx to the looting.

The next morning, Mayor Lori Lightfoot suggested that criminals were emboldened because Foxx and her office weren’t doing their jobs to keep them in jail.

Foxx is hopeful that young people are evolving past the point of being preoccupied with race.

In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility.

Foxx says that he thinks this generation has the capacity to keep pushing through racial barriers.

“My daughter—who was 13 or so at the time, seven years ago—there was this thing about gay rights,” Foxx explains.

After that, they agreed that LL would warn Foxx before striking him again.

She was about the height of Foxx Travis, a few inches shorter than Miles, and slender.

"And the result's usually a miserable failure, even on the physical-accomplishment level," Foxx Travis added.

"Conn, they wouldn't have believed you and Foxx Travis," he said.

If he'd been Foxx Travis, and if there had been a Merlin, that was exactly where he'd have put it himself.

"You have the whole history of the Colony against you, Foxx," he said.

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