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Robert Taylor

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Corrosion of Conformity - Members

Corrosion of Conformity - Former members. Jimmy Bower – drums (2001–2002) Reed Mullin – drums (1982–2001) Karl Agell – vocals (Blind) Phil Swisher – bass (Blind) Simon Bob Sinister – vocals (Technocracy) Eric Eycke – vocals (Eye For An Eye) Robert Taylor – vocals Benji Shelton – vocals (original vocalist) ...

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Corrosion of Conformity, Corrosion of Conformity - Members, Corrosion of Conformity - Former members, Corrosion of Conformity - Discography, Corrosion of Conformity - Albums, Corrosion of Conformity - EPs, Corrosion of Conformity - Compilations, Corrosion of Conformity - Music videos

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - Corrosion of Conformity

Corrosion of Conformity started as a hardcore punk band in 1982 in Raleigh, North Carolina (later moving to Houston, Texas). Corrosion of Conformity were pioneers of the crossover thrash genre in the 1980s; however, they eventually gravitated towards a more straightforward heavy metal sound. By 1991's Blind they had become a heavy metal band. This led to more mainstream acceptance, gained particularly through their big break opening for Metallica. On the album after Blind, Deliverance, the band changed to a southe ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - University of Oxford

The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford, England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. The university traces its roots back to at least the end of the 11th century, although the exact date of foundation remains unclear. According to legend, after riots between scholars and townsfolk broke out in 1209, some of the academics at Oxford fled north-east to the town of Cambridge, where the University of Cambridge was founded. The two universities have since had a long history of competition with each other, and are widely seen as the most prestigious ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - June 8

June 8 is the 159th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (160th in leap years), with 206 days remaining. June 8 - Events. 68 - The Roman Senate accepts emperor Galba. 536 - St. Silverius becomes Pope (probable date). 793 - The first Viking raid on British soil at Lindisfarne where a set date for the raid is known 1405 - First execution in England of a Bishop (Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York) by a King (Henry IV) 1624 - An earth ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - Tyler Texas

Tyler is the county seat of Smith County in East Texas; it is located roughly halfway between Dallas and Shreveport. The city is named for President John Tyler in recognition of his support for Texas' admission to the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 83,650. Tyler is sometimes referred to as the Rose Capital of America because of its role in the rose-growing industry; about 20% of commercial rose bushes produced in the U.S. are grown in Tyler and Smith County and more than half of the ros ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - Brentwood Los Angeles California

Brentwood is a district in the West Los Angeles region of Los Angeles, California, United States. Located at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains, Brentwood is bordered by Pacific Palisades on the west, Santa Monica on the south and southwest, West Los Angeles on the southeast, Bel-Air on the northeast, Westwood on the east, and Sherman Oaks on the north. The district is bounded by the San Diego Freeway on the east, Wilshire Boulevard on the south, the Santa Monica city limits on the west, and the ridgeline of the Santa Monic ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck (July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990) was an American film and television actress. Born Ruby Katherine Stevens in New York City to Byron Stevens (the son of English immigrants) and Catherine McGee (whose parents were Irish). Her mother died when she was four, not long before her father abandoned the family. She was raised by an elder sister but began working at age 1 ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - 1969 in film

See also: 1968 in film 1969 1970 in film 1960s in film years in film film 1969 in film - Events. Cannes Film Festival opens, but closes in support of a French general strike without awarding any prizes. Last year for the Venice Film Festival until it is revived in 1980. 1969 in film - Top-grossing films. North America The Love Bug Funny Girl< ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia - August 5

August 5 is the 217th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (218th in leap years), with 148 days remaining. August 5 - Events. 642 - Battle of Maserfeld - Penda of Mercia defeats and kills Oswald of Bernicia 1100 - Henry I crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey 1305 - William Wallace, who led Scottish resistance to England, is captured by the English near Glasgow and transported to London for trial and execution. 1583 - Sir Humphrey G ...

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Robert Mitchum - Life and career

Robert Mitchum - Early life and career. Robert Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 6, 1917 to shipyard and railroad worker James Thomas Mitchum and Ann Gunderson Mitchum, a Norwegian immigrant and sea captain's daughter. His father was a former soldier and known barroom brawler of Scots-Irish ancestry (on his father's side) and Blackfoot descent (on his mother's side). James Mitchum was crushed to death in a shipyard accident when Mitchum was eighteen months old, leaving Ann t ...

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Robert Mitchum, Robert Mitchum - Life and career, Robert Mitchum - Early life and career, Robert Mitchum - Work in film noir, Robert Mitchum - Career in the '50s and '60s, Robert Mitchum - Music career, Robert Mitchum - Later career and death, Robert Mitchum - Filmography, Robert Mitchum - Discography, Robert Mitchum - Albums, Robert Mitchum - Singles, Robert Mitchum - References and further reading

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - List of people from Nebraska - Entertainment

List of people from Nebraska - Film/Theater. Adele Astaire (1897-1981), dancer and entertainer Fred Astaire (1899-1987), dancer and actor John Beasley (1943 -), actor Ward Bond (1903-1960), actor Marlon Brando (1924-2004), Academy Award winning actor Montgomery Clift (1920-1966), actor James Coburn (1928-2002), actor Sandy Dennis (1937-1992), actress David Doyle (1929-1997), actor Henry Fonda (1905-1982), Academy Award winning ...

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List of people from Nebraska, List of people from Nebraska - Native Americans, List of people from Nebraska - Public Office, List of people from Nebraska - Military/War, List of people from Nebraska - Entertainment, List of people from Nebraska - Film/Theater, List of people from Nebraska - Comedians/Humorists, List of people from Nebraska - Televison/Radio, List of people from Nebraska - Music, List of people from Nebraska - Art/Literature/Journalism, List of people from Nebraska - Business, List of people from Nebraska - Science/Medicine, List of people from Nebraska - Athletics, List of people from Nebraska - Other

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - University of Oxford - History

The date of the University's foundation is unknown, and indeed it may not have been a single event, but there is evidence of teaching there as early as 1096. When Henry II of England forbade English students to study at the University of Paris in 1167, Oxford began to grow very quickly. The foundation of the first halls of residence, which later became colleges, dates from this period. Rioting in 1209 led many scholars to leave Oxford for other parts of the country, leading to the establishment of a university in Cambridge. On June 20, 1214, ...

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University of Oxford, University of Oxford - History, University of Oxford - Organisation, University of Oxford - Governance and administration, University of Oxford - Academic year, University of Oxford - Admission, University of Oxford - Degrees, University of Oxford - Institutional Alliances, University of Oxford - Franco-British Student Alliance, University of Oxford - Notable alumni, University of Oxford - Other students in Oxford, University of Oxford - Institutions, University of Oxford - Oxford in literature and other media

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Alpha Psi Omega - Fraternity Symbols

Motto: Seek A Life Useful Colors: Light Blue and Amber (In reference to "Sky Blue" and "Bastard Amber," the two most popular theatre lighting gels) Flower: African Violet Alpha Psi Omega also has an official Toast Song. ...

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Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Psi Omega - Fraternity Symbols, Alpha Psi Omega - Famous Alpha Psi Members

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - List of sex symbols - Female

List of sex symbols - Groups. ATC The Bangles Destiny's Child Dixie Chicks The Donnas The Go Go's Klymaxx Lillix Spice Girls t.A.T.u.† TLC List of sex symbols - Fictional. Barbarella Barbie Betty Boop Catwoman Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS Lara Croft Little Annie Fanny Æon Flux Fanny HillSee also:

List of sex symbols, List of sex symbols - Female, List of sex symbols - Groups, List of sex symbols - Fictional, List of sex symbols - Male, List of sex symbols - Groups, List of sex symbols - Fictional, List of sex symbols - Reference

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Bonkers - Series History

The series played 65 episodes, as part of The Disney Afternoon. They were not created in chronological order: The "Miranda" episodes were actually produced first, excluding the two-part series premiere, which featured Piquel and Bonkers meeting for the first time. This discrepency becomes evident when observing the look of the main character in both sets of episodes. In the Raw Toonage shorts, Bonkers was orange with one brown spot, golf-club-like ears, and an undone tail. When the Lucky Piquel episodes (produced by Robert Tayl ...

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Bonkers, Bonkers - Premise, Bonkers - Series History, Bonkers - New Partners On The Block, Bonkers - Bonkers Lives On In Fan Fiction, Bonkers - Characters, Bonkers - Video games

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - U.S. military bands - Navy Band

Since its official designation in 1925, the U.S. Navy Band has grown to become a diverse organization comprised of 172 enlisted musicians and four officers. Based at the historic Washington Navy Yard, the organization features a concert-ceremonial unit and four distinct specialty units--the "Sea Chanters" chorus (1956), the "Commodores" jazz ensemble (1969), the "Country Current" country-bluegrass group (1973), and the "Cruisers" rock ensemble (1999). The ...

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U.S. military bands, U.S. military bands - Marine Band, U.S. military bands - Navy Band, U.S. military bands - Army Band, U.S. military bands - Coast Guard Band, U.S. military bands - Air Force Band, U.S. military bands - Other U.S. military service bands

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Nineteenth United States Congress - Dates of Sessions

1825-1827 The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 5, 1825 to May 22, 1826. The second session took place in Washington, DC from December 4, 1826 to March 3, 1827. In addition, the Senate was called into special session by outgoing President James Monroe for incoming President John Quincy Adams and met from March 4, 1825 to March 9, 1825. ...

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Nineteenth United States Congress, Nineteenth United States Congress - Dates of Sessions, Nineteenth United States Congress - Major Political Events, Nineteenth United States Congress - Members of the Nineteenth United States Congress

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Taylor - Places

Taylor - in the United States. Taylor, Alabama Taylor, Arizona Taylor, Arkansas Taylor, Michigan Taylor, Mississippi Taylor, Nebraska Taylor, New York Taylor, Pennsylvania Taylor, Texas Taylor, Wisconsin Taylor, Wyoming There are also Taylors, South Carolina, Taylorville, Illinois, and Tyler, Texas. Taylor - in Canada. See also:

Taylor, Taylor - People, Taylor - Fictional characters, Taylor - Places, Taylor - in the United States, Taylor - in Canada, Taylor - Microprocessors, Taylor - Other uses, Taylor - Businesses

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Waterloo Bridge - History

The first bridge on the site was designed by John Rennie and opened in 1817 as a toll bridge. Before its opening it was known as 'Strand Bridge'. It was nationalised in 1878 and given to the Metropolitan Board of Works, who removed the toll from it. Serious problems were found in its construction and the new owners reinforced it. Paintings of the bridge were created by the French Impressionist Claude Monet. By the 1920s the problems had increased. London County Council decided to demolish it and replace it with a new structure designe ...

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Waterloo Bridge, Waterloo Bridge - History, Waterloo Bridge - Georgi Markov, Waterloo Bridge - Trivia

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Robert Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Vivien Leigh - Marriage and joint projects

In February 1940 Jill Esmond agreed to divorce Olivier, and Holman also agreed to divorce Leigh, although they maintained a strong friendship for the rest of Leigh's life. Esmond was granted custody of Tarquin, her son with Olivier, and Holman was granted custody of Suzanne, his daughter with Leigh. On August 30 Olivier and Leigh were married in Santa Barbara, California, in a ceremony attended ...

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Vivien Leigh, Vivien Leigh - Early life and acting career, Vivien Leigh - Meeting Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh - Achieving international success, Vivien Leigh - Marriage and joint projects, Vivien Leigh - Continuing illness, Vivien Leigh - Final years and death, Vivien Leigh - Critical comments, Vivien Leigh - Notes and references

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