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Timothy Taylor (game Designer)
Timothy or Tim Taylor may refer to: Sportspeople * Timothy Taylor (cricketer) (born 1961), English cricketer * Tim Taylor (ice hockey, born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player * Tim Taylor (ice hockey coach) (1942–2013), American ice hockey coach * Tim Taylor (rugby union, born 1982), English rugby union player * Tim Taylor (rugby union, born 1888) (1888–1966), English international rugby union player Art * Timothy Taylor (art dealer), British art dealer * Timothy Taylor (gallery), is an international gallery with locations in London and New York, founded by the art dealer Timothy Taylor Others * Timothy Taylor (archaeologist) (born 1960), British archaeologist * Timothy Taylor (economist) (born 1960), American economist and academic professor * Timothy Taylor (writer) (born 1963), Canadian novelist * Timothy Taylor Brewery, a British brewery * Tim Taylor (character), the main character of ''Home Improvement'' TV series * Tim Taylor (newscaster) (born 1940), former newscas ...
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Timothy Taylor (cricketer)
Timothy John Taylor (born 28 March 1961) is a former English cricketer. Taylor was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born in Romiley, Cheshire. Taylor made his debut in county cricket for Cheshire in the 1980 Minor Counties Championship against Durham. He began studies at Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1979, and in 1981 made his first-class debut for Oxford University Cricket Club against Leicestershire. He made 7 further first-class appearances for the university, the last of which came in the 1981 University Match against Cambridge University. In his 7 first-class matches for the university, he took 24 wickets at an average of 35.91, with best figures of 5/81. These figures, one of two five wicket hauls he took for Oxford, came against Middlesex in 1981. While attending the university, he played for a combined Oxford and Cambridge Universities team against the touring Sri Lankans in 1981. He played a further two first-class matches in that season ...
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Timothy Taylor Brewery
Timothy Taylor's is a family-owned regional brewery, founded in 1858 by Timothy Taylor, in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. Timothy Taylor's moved to larger premises in 1863 at Knowle Spring in Keighley, where they remain. The brewery is best known for Timothy Taylor's Landlord, the second highest-selling cask ale in Britain, which accounts for 80 per cent of output. Beers Landlord Timothy Taylor's best known beer is ''Landlord'', a pale ale, 4.3% abv when cask conditioned, and 4.1% when sold filtered in the bottle. It contains Styrian Goldings, Goldings and Fuggles hops. It was created for miners, to compete against local rival Barnsley Bitter. Landlord has four times been Champion Beer of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival. The brand attracted media attention in 2003 when Madonna said in an interview with Jonathan Ross that it was her favourite beer. Since then the draught beer has become more widely available throughout the country and ''Landlord'' is also bein ...
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TJ Taylor (musician)
Timothy Lewis Taylor Jr. (born August 8, 1985) is an American musician. He is the drummer of the hard rock band SOiL. He is the former drummer of the rock band Tantric. Biography Taylor was raised on a 100-acre farm outside of Frankfort, Kentucky. His interest in the drums began at a young age, after being given a drum kit by a neighbor. Taylor spent many time playing records like Led Zeppelin's '' Coda'', Foreigner's '' 4'', Rush's ''Hemispheres'', Van Halen's '' 5150'' or Soundgarden's ''Superunknown''. Taylor, being left-handed, played open handed, on a right-handed positioned drum kit, and reversing his ride and first rack tom. In high school, Taylor (although under age) would sneak through the back door of a local bar to perform in the house band every Thursday night. Performing covers, as well as original material on a band called Blind Addiction. Taylor was a finalist in the Guitar Center drum off competition, as well as settling into touring gigs with former EMI sing ...
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Brainiac (band)
Brainiac (also stylized as 3RA1N1AC), is an American indie rock band from Dayton, Ohio. It was formed in January 1992 by Tim Taylor, Juan Monasterio (Monostereo), John Schmersal and Tyler Trent. They disbanded after the sudden death of lead singer Tim Taylor in a car accident on May 23, 1997. History Formation and early albums (1992–1997) Brainiac was formed in Dayton, Ohio, United States in January 1992 with vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player (particularly Moog synthesizers) Tim Taylor (July 20, 1968 – May 23, 1997), bassist Juan Monasterio (Monostereo), guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler Trent. On March 12, the band played its first show at Wright State's University Cafeteria, under the name We'll Eat Anything. After a slew of singles, they released their debut album, '' Smack Bunny Baby'', on Grass Records in 1993. Shortly after the album's release, Gary Gersh offered Brainiac a £2 million record deal with Geffen Records; allegedly, the band's resp ...
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Tim Taylor (politician)
Tim Taylor is a Missouri politician serving as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives The Missouri House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the Missouri General Assembly. It has 163 members, representing districts with an average size of 37,000 residents. House members are elected for two-year terms during general elections ... in the 48th district. Missouri House of Representatives Committee assignments * Conservation and Natural Resources * Public Safety * Transportation * Veterans Electoral history References {{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, Tim Republican Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century members of the Missouri General Assembly ...
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Tim Taylor (producer)
Professor Timothy Taylor is a British television producer best known for his work as the originator and producer of Channel 4's archaeology series ''Time Team''. He is an executive producer for '' Time Team America''. Taylor spent five years teaching, including two years VSO in Thailand, after completing a degree at the University of Birmingham and a PGCE at the University of Exeter. On leaving teaching he set up a company which specialised in producing educational programmes for schools. Today, Taylor is an independent writer and producer of archaeology programmes. He devised the format for Channel 4's ''Time Team'', which was developed from an earlier Channel 4 series '' Time Signs'', first broadcast in 1991. Produced by Taylor, it featured Mick Aston and Phil Harding, who both went on to appear on ''Time Team''. He also produced the spin-off series '' History Hunters'', '' Time Team Digs'' and '' Time Team Live''. Taylor is a Visiting Industrial Professor for the Public U ...
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Tim Taylor (newscaster)
Tim Taylor (born Timothy Kropf on May 19, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a retired American newscaster/investigative reporter and news anchor for FOX affiliate WJW-TV 8 in Cleveland, Ohio. Taylor served as the chief news anchor of WJW from 1977 to 2005. Early life Taylor was born on the east side of Cleveland in the Buckeye neighborhood, moving at a young age to suburban Bedford, Ohio. Taylor suffered from bronchial asthma as a youngster, though he overcame it and graduated from Bedford High School in 1961, and going to college at Kent State University. Broadcast career In 1964, Kropf took the name of Tim Taylor, and began his broadcasting career. The first ten years of Taylor's 30-plus year career were spent in radio, including seven years as News Director of WHK Radio. It was there that Taylor earned recognition for his live coverage of such historic news events as the second Sam Shepard trial, the Hough Riots, the Glenville shootout, blastoff to splashdown live coverage of t ...
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Tim Taylor (character)
''Home Improvement'' is an American sitcom television series starring Tim Allen originally airing on ABC from September 17, 1991 to May 25, 1999 with a total of 204 half-hour episodes spanning eight seasons. The series was created by Carmen Finestra, David McFadzean, and Matt Williams, and was one of the most watched sitcoms in the United States during the 1990s, winning many awards and being ABC's number-one sitcom for most of its run. The series also launched stand-up comedian Allen's acting career, and grossed more than $500 million in syndication revenue by 1996. Show background Based on the stand-up comedy of Tim Allen, ''Home Improvement'' made its debut on ABC on September 17, 1991, and was one of the highest-rated sitcoms for almost the entire decade. It went to No. 2 in the ratings during the 1993–1994 season, the same year Allen had the No. 1 book (''Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man'') and film (''The Santa Clause''). Beginning in season 2, ''Home I ...
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Timothy Taylor (writer)
Timothy Taylor (born 1963) is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, journalist, and professor of creative writing."A novelist who packs a punch". ''The Globe and Mail'', April 11, 2006. Background Born in Venezuela, Taylor was raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia, West Vancouver, British Columbia and later in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied economics at the University of Alberta and obtained a Master of Business Administration at the Smith School of Business at Queen's University at Kingston, Queen's University. During his years in university, Taylor served as an officer in the Canadian Forces Naval Reserves. After graduation, he worked in banking in Toronto, Ontario. In 1987, he returned to Vancouver, British Columbia where he currently resides. Writing career Taylor's short story "Doves of Townsend" won the Journey Prize in 2000."Vancouver writer dominates: One author stands out in two short story collections". ''Calgary Herald'', February 10, 2001. He had two other ...
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Tim Taylor (ice Hockey, Born 1969)
Timothy or Tim Taylor may refer to: Sportspeople * Timothy Taylor (cricketer) (born 1961), English cricketer * Tim Taylor (ice hockey, born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player * Tim Taylor (ice hockey coach) (1942–2013), American ice hockey coach * Tim Taylor (rugby union, born 1982), English rugby union player * Tim Taylor (rugby union, born 1888) (1888–1966), English international rugby union player Art * Timothy Taylor (art dealer), British art dealer * Timothy Taylor (gallery), is an international gallery with locations in London and New York, founded by the art dealer Timothy Taylor Others * Timothy Taylor (archaeologist) (born 1960), British archaeologist * Timothy Taylor (economist) (born 1960), American economist and academic professor * Timothy Taylor (writer) (born 1963), Canadian novelist * Timothy Taylor Brewery, a British brewery * Tim Taylor (character), the main character of ''Home Improvement'' TV series * Tim Taylor (newscaster) (born 1940), former newsc ...
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Timothy Taylor (economist)
Timothy Taylor (born 1960) is an American economist. He is managing editor of the ''Journal of Economic Perspectives'', a quarterly academic journal produced at Macalester College and published by the American Economic Association. Education and career Taylor received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Haverford College and a master's degree in economics from Stanford University. At Stanford, he was winner of the award for excellent teaching in a large class (more than 30 students) given by the Associated Students of Stanford University. At Minnesota, he was named a Distinguished Lecturer by the Department of Economics and voted Teacher of the Year by the master's degree students at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Taylor has been a guest speaker for groups of teachers of high school economics, visiting diplomats from eastern Europe, talk-radio shows, and community groups. From 1989 to 1997, Professor Taylor wrote an economics opinion column for the San Jose M ...
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Timothy Taylor (archaeologist)
Timothy Taylor (born 1960) is a British-based archaeologist specialising in prehistory and archaeological theory. Work Taylor was born in Norfolk and educated at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford. His academic work began studying ornamental metalwork of the Balkans and western Asia. Since, his focus has shifted and he has done extensive work on the archaeology of cannibalism, sexuality and material culture theory. He has also written several popular books on archaeology. In the 1980s and 1990s he frequently presented his work on television. The British Archaeological Award winner for "best popular archaeology on television" 1991 was a "''Down to Earth''" episode on which he appeared. Taylor is known for his closely reasoned, wide-ranging, and provocative ideas, and for his ability to connect with a general audience of readers and viewers. Taylor is currently Jan Eisner Professor of Archaeology, Comenius University in Bratislava. Until 2020 he was Professor of the Prehisto ...
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