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  • * Mark Turner * Brett Taylor
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  • ** [[Mark Bray]] (independent): 38,830 (25%) ** [[Mark Lester]] (D): 42,172 (24%)
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  • ..., partnered with [[Sneaky Pete's Café]] operators [[Bob Lovell|Bob]] and [[Mark Lovell]] to open a Golden Rule on the prominent corner of [[29th Street Sou * Taylor, Drew (November 19, 2020) "[https://www.cbs42.com/news/local/golden-rule-ba
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  • ...ctober 29]]: The [[BJCTA]] Board voted 4-2 to dismiss executive director [[Mark Stanley]]. * [[Mark's Outdoor Sports]] was named ''Fishing Tackle Retailer'' magazine's "Indepe
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  • ** [[Bridlewood]]: President [[Eleanor Burks]]; Vice President [[Mark Kelow]]; Secretary [[J. L. Barman]] ...Vickie Barnett]]; Vice President [[Felicia Hatchett]]; Secretary [[Annette Taylor]]
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  • ** [[Nina Taylor]], 1,286 votes (22%) ** '''[[Mark Pettway]]''' (incumbent), 35,712 votes (76%), winner
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  • ...[[Carolyn Sherer]], Jack Spencer, Melissa Springer, Robert Stivers, Maggie Taylor, Jason Thrasher, Anna Tomczack, Arthur Tress, Thomas Tulis, Jerry Uelsmann,
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  • * [[Mark Whitson]] began managing the shopping center anchored by his [[Mark's Outdoor Sports]]. * ''A World Made of Fire'', novel by [[Mark Childress]]
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  • **Place 5: [[Lonnie Murry]] (incumbent), 288 votes (51%, winner); [[Bruce Taylor]], 183 votes (32%); [[Angelo Hinkle]], 93 votes (16%) **Place 4: [[Mark Halstead]], unopposed
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  • ...merican architect in the United States, preceded only by [[Robert Robinson Taylor]]. He led the architecture department at [[Tuskegee Univeristy|Tuskegee Ins ...field raised a daughter, [[Edith Rayfield|Edith]] there, attending [[Saint Mark's Episcopal Church]]. Mrs Rayfield died in [[1929]] and was interred at [[G
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  • ...wo leagues announced an agreement later in the month. Shortly thereafter, Taylor Hall, president of Alabama Professional Hockey, announced an agreement for * #29 Mark Loeding
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  • ...s held on the evening on Thursday, [[July 7]] at [[Protective Stadium]] to mark the formal opening of the [[2022 World Games]]. The event, formally titled ...s brought in by former Olympians and Paralympians [[Jennifer Chandler]], [[Mark Everett]], April Holmes, [[Vonetta Flowers]], [[Cat Reddick-Whitehill]], an
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  • * [[Jimmy Taylor]] purchased the [[John A. Hand Building]] for $1.5 million at auction. * [[The Bank]] was founded by [[Jimmy Taylor|James A. Taylor]].
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  • ...am Electric Battery Co.]] (1920), [[Cline Motor Co.]] (1925), [[Bazemore & Taylor]] auto repairs / [[Frank Sears]] auto tops (1930) ****** 2027: former location of [[Sallie Taylor]] restaurant (1904), [[Garlock Packing Co.]] (1915–1920), [[Dusenberry Ti
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  • ...r made his professional debut on the undercard of Jeff Lacy versus Jermain Taylor fight. He fought Ethan Cox and won by technical knock-out in the second rou * Heim, Mark (July 15, 2021) "Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder III re-scheduled for October." {
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  • * [[St Mark's Catholic Church]] in [[Republic]] was established by [[John Canepa]]. * [[St Mark's Catholic Church]] was founded in [[Republic]].
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  • * [[Mark Childress]], ''Crazy in Alabama'' * [[Mark Childress]] (1957-) ''Joshua and Bigtooth'', ''Joshua and the Big Bad Blue
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  • * The [[Lakeview Park|Lakeview Theatre]] hosted the Albert Taylor Company and a demonstration of Thomas Edison's Vitascope. ...was released from prison. The United Mine Workers Union was established. Mark Twain, responding to rumors that he was dead, was quoted by the ''New York
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  • ...le]]: '''[[Pam Palmer]]''' (incumbent), 617 votes (55.4%), winner; [[Tammi Taylor]], 396 votes (35.5%); [[Christopher James]], 97 votes (8.7%); [[William Eng ...r of Brighton]]: '''[[Eddie Cooper]]''', 240 votes (57.7%) winner; [[Bruce Taylor]], 116 votes (27.9%); [[Tyrone Rudolph]], 60 votes (14.4%)
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  • ...[[Tuscaloosa|Tuskaloosa]] (as it was then spelled) considered this game to mark the end of their first season playing football, a game which had become pop ...teams came onto the field amidst lively cheers and tossed ribbons. [[J. W. Taylor]] and [[E. L. Simons]], clad in tails with derby hats and walking sticks, s
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