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Charles Taylor may refer to: Political figures For other persons named Charles Taylor, see Charles Taylor (disambiguation). ...
Charles John Taylor was a New Zealand politician. ...
Sir Charles Stuart Taylor Kt (10 April 1910â29 March 1989 ) was an English politician. ...
Charles Hart Taylor is an American politician; a Republican, he represents North Carolinas 11th Congressional district (map) in the United States House of Representatives. ...
Scholars and artists Charles Taylor (born in London 1840; died 1908[1]) was an English Christian Hebraist. ...
Charles Margrave Taylor, CC, BA, MA, Ph. ...
Edward Plunket Taylor, (January 29, 1901 - May 14, 1989) was a Canadian business tycoon and famous breeder of thoroughbred race horses. ...
Charles Alfred Taylor (1922â2002) was a British physicist well known for his work in crystallography and his efforts to promote science to young audiences. ...
Not to be confused with physician, a person who practices medicine. ...
Charles Henry Taylor (1860 - June 27, 1907) was a British lyricist, best known for his lyrics for early 20th century West End musical comedies and a comic opera, Tom Jones. ...
Sportspeople Charles Isham Taylor (January 20, 1875 - February 23, 1922) was an American second baseman, manager and executive in Negro league baseball. ...
The Negro National League was one of the several Negro Leagues which were established during the period in the United States in which organized baseball was segregated. ...
Charles H. Chuck Taylor (June 24, 1901 â June 23, 1969), was an American basketball player and shoe salesman/evangelist. ...
Chuck Taylor All-Stars Miscellaneous All-Stars Chuck Taylor All-Stars, also referred to as Chucks,[1] are canvas and rubber shoes produced by Converse. ...
Charles A. Chuck Taylor (January 24, 1920 â May 7, 1994) was a American college football coach at Stanford from 1951 to 1957. ...
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Charles Asampong Taylor (born June 17, 1981) is a Ghanaian football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Asante Kotoko F.C.. He was part of the Ghanaian 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, having finished in third place in group B. Categories: Football (soccer...
Charlie Taylor was instrumental in helping the Washington Redskins reach six NFC Title games (1972, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, and 1991) winning five of them and five Super Bowls (1973 (Super Bowl VII), 1983 (Super Bowl XVII), 1984 (Super Bowl XVIII), 1988 (Super Bowl XXII), 1992 (Super Bowl XVI) ) winning...
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Journalism The Boston Globe is the most widely-circulated daily newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts and in the greater New England region. ...
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Chuck Taylor has covered radio and the entertainment industry for the past 20 years, and has worked at Billboard since October 1995. ...
Chappelles Show is an American comedy television series starring comedian Dave Chappelle. ...
Entertainment - Chuck Taylor a nick name for rapper The Game.
- Chuck Taylor another lesser known rapper who appeared on Warren G's In the Mid-Nite Hour album.
Jayceon Terell Taylor (born November 27, 1979 in Los Angeles,[1] California), better known by his stage name The Game, is a multi-platinum American rapper signed to Interscope Records. ...
Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1970 in Long Beach, California) better known as Warren G, is an American West Coast rapper and hip hop producer. ...
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Others - Lieutenant Charles Carroll Taylor, United States Navy, leader of ill-fated Flight 19.
- Charles Edward Taylor (1868-1956), Wright Brothers' mechanic, (built the first aircraft engine).
- Charles Frederick Taylor (1840–1863), Gettysburg soldier [3]
- Charles Taylor (soldier) (died 1899), Indian Wars Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient [4]
Charles Carroll Taylor (October 25, 1917 - December 5, 1945) was a United States Naval Lieutenant who commanded the Flight 19 squadron that disappeared in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945. ...
Flight 19 was the designation of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers which disappeared on December 5, 1945 during a United States Navy training exercise from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ...
Charles Edward Taylor or Charlie Taylor (May 24, 1868âJanuary 30, 1956) built the engine used by the Wright brothers in their early aircraft, the Flyer. ...
The Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award is an honor presented by the United States Federal Aviation Administration in honor of Charles Taylor, the first aviation mechanic in powered flight. ...
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