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  2. Dr. David Taylor, MD | Orthopedic Surgery in Cincinnati, OH ...

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    with Dr. David Taylor, MD. (513) 985-3700. Practice 8311 Montgomery Rd Cincinnati, OH 45236.

  3. Dari Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Taylor was born into a staunch Labour Party-supporting family in Rhondda, South Wales, in December 1944. She attended Ynyshir Girls' School before moving to Burnley Municipal College when her father, Daniel Jones, was elected to Parliament as the Labour MP for Burnley in 1959. He remained the MP for Burnley until 1983.

  4. Dr. David Taylor, MD, Sports Medicine | Cincinnati, OH | WebMD

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    Dr. David Taylor, MD, is a Sports Medicine specialist practicing in Cincinnati, OH with 35 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 50 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Bethesda North Hospital.

  5. David Zed - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Mime, actor, singer, comedian. Website. www .mrzed .com. David Kirk Traylor, best known by his stage names David Zed and Mr. Zed, is an American mime, actor and singer, and comedian mainly active in Italy and the United States. His mime work involves portraying "Mr. Zed", a fictional human-like robot.

  6. David Taylor (poet) - Wikipedia

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    David Taylor (1817–1867) was a 19th-century Scottish poet, musician and songwriter. His most well-known work (or rather the phrase derived from it) is "The Proof of the Pudding". Working in the Scottish dialect his work was clearly influenced by Robert Burns. Like Burns he wrote in the true Scottish language of Doric which was usually wrongly ...

  7. David Taylor Fish - Wikipedia

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    The grave of David Taylor Fish, Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh. He was born at Old Scone, Scotland, United Kingdom on 25 September 1824. He was younger brother to Robert Fish (1808–1873), also a gardener and horticulturalist. Around 1838 he began working at Scone Palace under the head gardener William Beattie then James Syme.

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