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  • ...]], [[Tim Brown]], [[Johnny Davis]], [[Sanford Hardy]], [[Bill Nailen]], [[Mark Reynolds]] and [[Bill Ricker]].
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  • [[File:Zuckerberg at BCRI.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]] ...r''' was a fulfillment of a personal challenge issued by Faceboook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the year [[2017]]. He challenged himself to travel and meet
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  • '''Hosea Taylor Watson III''' (born [[1962]]) is a documentarian and former curator of the * Cobb, Mark Hughes (March 21, 2020) "Documentary about the Strip available online." {{T
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  • ...an "Rockstar" Heninger]] and [[John SaBerre]]. In [[2021]] Dunaway, Brown, Taylor and Heninger left WJOX. * Heim, Mark (June 18, 2021) "Ryan Brown, Lance Taylor, Jim Dunaway, Sean Heninger leave WJOX to start digital platform." {{BN}}
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  • * [[1905]]: [[St Mark's Catholic Church (Thomas)|St Mark's Catholic Church]] was established in [[Thomas]]. * [[1964]]: Basketball coach [[Mark Gottfried]] was born.
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  • * Cobb, Mark Hughes (February 21, 2009) "Kentuck seeks director after Gibson resigns." ' * Taylor, Stephanie (March 19, 2010) "Ex-Kentuck director faces theft charges." ''Tu
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  • ...Season.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Carnival Season promotional photo with (l-r) Mark Reynolds, Brad Quinn, and Tim Boykin]] ...vocalist [[Tim Boykin]] and bassist [[Brad Quinn]], along with drummer [[Mark Reynolds]] and rhythm guitarist [[Ed Reynolds]].
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  • * "[[JOX Roundtable]] with [[Ryan Brown]], [[Jim Dunaway]], [[Lance Taylor]] and [[Sean Heninger|Sean "Rockstar" Heninger]] (2010–June 2021) * Heim, Mark (June 18, 2021) "Ryan Brown, Lance Taylor, Jim Dunaway, Sean Heninger leave WJOX to start digital platform." {{BN}}
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  • * [[Josh Taylor]], app developer * ''[[Joshua and Bigtooth]]'', 1992 book by [[Mark Childress]]
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  • ...ional instrumentation was added; including [[David Hood]] on bass, [[Macey Taylor]] on piano, and [[Bobby Horton]] on muted trumpet, banjo and fiddle.
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  • * [[Alan Taylor]] * Huebner, Michael (April 15, 2009) "Sursum Corda singers hit new mark for strength, individuality." ''Birmingham News''
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  • * Cobb, Mark Hughes (December 13, 2005) [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bog1AAAAIB * Cobb, Mark Hughes (January 29, 2006) [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hYU0AAAAIBA
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  • * [[2007]]: The [[Mark & Mack Show]] completed its final airing. * 2006: [[Taylor Hicks]] was announced as the winner of ''American Idol''.
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  • * [[Mark Martin (educator)|Mark Martin]], [[Build UP Community School]] * [[Mashonda Taylor]], [[Woodlawn United]]
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  • ...Chittenden. Joined by Jeff Abbott, Letha Albright, Donna Andrews, Eleanor Taylor Bland, C. J. Box, Don Bruns, Kate Flora, Lorie Ham, Charlaine Harris, Marti ...kens, Jeff Shelby, Duane Swierczynski, Pari Noskin Taichert, Sarah Stewart Taylor, Ann Waldron, Kathryn Wall and W. H. Watford.
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  • * [[James Taylor (Aubie)|James Taylor]], 1982-83 * [[Mark Loveless]], 1983-84
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  • * [[2008]]: Herman Taylor, University of Mississippi, director of the Jackson Heart Study * [[2023]]: [[Mark Wilson]], [[Jefferson County Health Officer]]
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  • * [[Taylor Hollingsworth]] * [[Taylor Hicks]]
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  • * Trumpets: [[Craig Konicek]], [[John Taylor]], [[Bo Berry]], [[Darryl Jones]], [[Harry McAfee]], [[Mallory Pierce]] * Trombones: [[Charles Ard]], [[Bob Black]], [[Mark Foster]], [[Jim Henderson]], [[Mike Lingo]], [[Edson Worden]]
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  • ...as held on the evening on Sunday, [[July 17]] at [[Protective Stadium]] to mark the formal end of the [[2022 World Games]]. * Former "American Idol" contestants [[Bo Bice]], [[Taylor Hicks]] and [[Ruben Studdard]] sang together with [[M.A.D. Skillz]] and the
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