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The Buckaroos ( Buck Owens ' band ) initially served as the house band on the show and consisted of members Don Rich, Jim Shaw, Jerry Brightman, Jerry Wiggins, Rick Taylor, Doyle Singer ( Doyle Curtsinger ), Don Lee, Ronnie Jackson, Terry Christoffersen, Doyle Holly and later Victoria Hallman ( aka Jesse Rose McQueen ).
Davis served under Zachary Taylor starting in 1832.
During the Mexican American War ( 1846 – 1848 ), Lieutenant Grant served under Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott.
Though Kennedy may have intended this to remain a more nominal position, Taylor Branch in Pillar of Fire contends that Johnson served to push the Kennedy administration's actions for civil rights further and faster than Kennedy originally intended to go.
It was named for Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States of America, who served from 1849 to 1850.
Students are served by the Taylor County School System.
After Johnson became president in November 1963 following Kennedy's assassination, Clifford served frequently as an unofficial White House Counsel and sometimes undertook short-term official duties, including a trip with General Maxwell Taylor in 1967 to Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Colonel Zachary Taylor, a regular army officer who served under Atkinson, later stated that Atkinson should have made an attempt to stop the British Band by force.
Taylor served as County Clerk for 51 years ( 1763 – 1814 ).
General Waller Taylor later served as one of the first United States Senators from the newly-created state of Indiana from 1816 to 1825.
The county is named for President Zachary Taylor, who served from 1849 to 1850.
Taylor was once served by the Apache Railway.
Taylor is served by the Emerson-Taylor School District
Permanent historic occupation of the islands began in 1839, when the United States Army, led by General Zachary Taylor, established " Fort No. 4 ", which served as a depot and included a hospital, on Depot Key ( later known as Atsena Otie Key ) during the Second Seminole War.
Students are served by the Taylor County School System.
Taylor ’ s bridge served the new tide of westward migration and travel in the region that followed the military suppression of Shoshone resistance at the Bear River Massacre near Preston, Idaho in 1863.
Confederate General who served under General Richard Taylor, CSA and was killed during the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana
James N. Taylor, whom, according to the 1880 census was born in Virginia, served as postmaster from 1878 to at least 1883.
A large portion is within the Wayne-Westland Community Schools district The remaining areas are served by Westwood Community Schools and the Taylor School District.
The city is served by the Taylor School District.
The Village of Taylor is served by the Lafayette County School District.
The area around Rio Grande City was first populated in 1846, when it served as a transfer point for supplies and soldiers supporting General Zachary Taylor ’ s invasion of Mexico.
However since Taylor was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve before the Mormons even arrived in Utah, and was the wounded survivor of the mob attack that killed Joseph and Hyrum Smith, and served at various times as speaker of the Utah Territorial Legislature, naming the town after Taylor at any point from 1847 on is quite believable.
During the Second World War, Taylor served in the Home Guard and befriended émigré statesmen from Eastern Europe, such as the former Hungarian President Count Mihály Károlyi and the Czechoslovak President Dr. Edvard Beneš.

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By the beginning of 2002, Sierra Leone and Guinea were supporting the LURD, while Taylor was supporting opposition factions in both countries.
Peter Gay writes of the Puritans ' standard reputation for " dour prudery " as a " misreading that went unquestioned in the nineteenth century ", commenting how unpuritanical they were in favour of married sexuality, and in opposition to the Catholic view of virginity, citing Edward Taylor and John Cotton.
Wilson's Quad Plan was met with fierce opposition from Princeton's alumni, most importantly Moses Taylor Pyne, the most powerful of Princeton's Trustees.
Seward opposed the Compromise of 1850, and was thought to have encouraged Taylor in his supposed opposition.
As church president, Taylor oversaw the expansion of the Salt Lake community, the further organization of the church hierarchy, the establishment of Mormon colonies in Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona as well as in the Canadian province of Alberta and the Mexican state of Chihuahua, and the defense of plural marriage against increasing opposition.
John W. Taylor was ultimately excommunicated from the LDS Church for his opposition to the church's abandonment of plural marriage.
Since leaving public office Clark has led many progressive activism campaigns, including opposition to the War on Terror, and he has offered legal defense to controversial figures such as Charles Taylor, Slobodan Milošević, Saddam Hussein, and Lyndon LaRouche.
By the time of Barry ’ s third mayoral election in 1986, his stranglehold on city politics was such that he faced only token opposition from the Democratic Party, in the form of former school board member Mattie Taylor, whom Barry defeated easily and did the same with Republican candidate Carol Schwartz in the November 4 general election.
Taylor was an outsider, brought in during the Great Depression to rescue U. S. Steel, and had no emotional investment in the Company's long history of opposition to unions.
* John Taylor – Wales Rugby Union player refused to tour with British Lions in South Africa in opposition to Apartheid
In February 2007, along with Gene Taylor from Mississippi, he was one of two Democrats to vote against H CON RES 63, which expressed opposition to a troop surge in the Iraq War.
The seriousness with which this new measure was taken is evinced in the fact that no less eminent an LDS member than apostle John W. Taylor, son of the third president of the church, was excommunicated in 1911 for his continued opposition to the Manifesto.
This theory of management was a product of the strong opposition against “ the Scientific and universal management process theory of Taylor and Fayol .” This theory was a response to the way employees were treated in companies and how they were deprived of their needs and ambitions.
Bennett Tyler led this split against Taylor and set up The East Windsor Theological Seminary in opposition to the New Haven theology espoused by Taylor at Yale.
In the following lame duck session of Congress, Taylor dropped his opposition to the Navy's plan to buy both classes of Littoral combat ship, even though this greatly reduced the chances that a shipyard in his former district would then be able to bid for follow on contracts.
He hesitated to send the men south to fight Union General Nathaniel P. Banks, whom he believed outnumbered the Confederate forces, a decision which drew the opposition of General Richard Taylor.
: In 2006, the campaign manager of Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cathy Cox, Morton Brilliant, resigned after Cox's opponent, Lt. Gov, Mark Taylor, revealed Cox's campaign had added information from an opposition research dossier to a Wikipedia page on Taylor.
After pressure from a variety of people, including President George W. Bush, Taylor ended his opposition and allowed funding for the memorial ; he had used his Appropriations subcommittee chairmanship to block the funding.
Taylor had been outspoken in his opposition to the Central American Free Trade Agreement ( CAFTA ) and other trade agreements that he argues would hurt his district, which has suffered from the closing of textile, furniture, and other plants when production has been moved abroad where labor costs are cheaper.
By now a Lieutenant Colonel, Taylor brought the Conservatives back to 15 seats and official opposition status in the election of 1927.
The Liberals increased their parliamentary strength from one to twenty in this election, and Taylor sat with the official opposition for the next two years.
Telford Taylor ( February 24, 1908-May 23, 1998 ) was an American lawyer best known for his role in the Counsel for the Prosecution at the Nuremberg Trials after World War II, his opposition to Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s, and his outspoken criticism of U. S. actions during the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s.
Taylor won both nominations in spite of opposition from state Democratic Party leaders.

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