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Chris Taylor (ice hockey)

Chris Taylor (born March 6, 1972) is a retired professional ice hockey player who has played for the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League. He is currently the Assistant Coach for the Amerks.

Playing career

Taylor had a stellar junior career with the London Knights and graduated from the team as their all-time points leader with 378 (he has since been passed by Corey Perry, who graduated with 380 points). His professional career has been less impressive: Taylor was drafted by the New York Islanders in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft (2nd round, 27th overall), and played for the Islanders, the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres of the NHL, but he bounced between the NHL and the minor leagues most of the time before taking his game overseas when he signed with the Frankfurt Lions of Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga before the 2006–07 season.

On July 16, 2009, Taylor agreed to a two-year contract with the Rochester Americans, a team he had already played for from 1999 through 2006.

Chris Taylor (cricketer, born 1976)

Christopher Glyn Taylor (born 27 September 1976 in Bristol) is an English cricketer.

Chris Taylor is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler, who occasionally takes position as a wicket-keeper. He played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire (20002011). Since leaving Gloucester in 2011, Taylor has taken up an array of coaching roles, most notably joining England as fielding coach in 2014.

Playing Career

Taylor's first opportunity in first-class cricket came against Middlesex in 2000, where he hit a century on his debut for the side. Covering extensively as a wicket-keeper throughout his first year of cricket, he found himself in one of his first cricket matches up against a touring Zimbabwe team. Having aided Gloucestershire through five seasons of Division Two cricket, he was instrumental in their rise to Division One of the County Championship for 2004, the year he was made captain of the four-day side by player-coach Mark Alleyne.

Despite managing to keep a strong hold on his middle-order batting position during his first season in the top division, he was unable to stop his Gloucestershire side from dropping to Division Two once again in the year 2005. For 2006 he lost the position of captain to Jon Lewis.

Thirty-Three (song)

"Thirty-Three" is a song by American alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins. It was the fifth and final single from their third album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. It was also the first single released after the firing of Jimmy Chamberlin and death of Jonathan Melvoin. The song peaked at 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1996.

Background

About the song, Billy Corgan said it was "A simple song in a country tuning" and was the first song written by Corgan after the Siamese Dream tour. The guitars recorded in the song are tuned to EGBGBE half a step down. The drum machine track is exactly the same track Corgan recorded when he laid down the demo version of the song, because he "couldn't remember how to recreate it".

Corgan joked on an August 24, 2000 taping of VH1 Storytellers that he planned on making "Thirty-Three", "Sixty-Six", and "Ninety-Nine", but only finished "Thirty-Three".

When the band released their greatest hits collection in 2001, Thirty-Three made neither the international nor the US version. It was included, however, for the Greatest Hits Video Collection.

Thirty Three (film)

Thirty Three (Russian: Тридцать три) is a 1965 Soviet comedy film directed by Georgiy Daneliya.

Plot

A rough factory worker of a distant rural Russian town becomes a national celebrity when it is discovered that his mouth bears 33 teeth. He is brought to Moscow, where he discovers a new world for him. Suddenly it becomes known that he with his 33rd tooth can be a descendant of Martians and he is selected for a dangerous space mission.

Cast

  • Yevgeny Leonov - Ivan Travkin
  • Nonna Mordyukova - Galina Pristyazhnyuk
  • Lyubov Sokolova - Travkin's wife
  • Viktor Avdyushko - Misha
  • Saveliy Kramarov - Rodion Homutov
  • Gennadi Yalovich -Scheremetyev
  • Nikolai Parfyonov - Prokhorov
  • Mariya Vinogradova - Margarita Pavlovna
  • Inna Churikova - Rosa
  • Arkadi Trusov - Ivanov
  • Vyacheslav Nevinny - Vasili
  • Vladimir Basov - Museum boss
  • Frunzik Mkrtchyan - Professor Bruk
  • Rita Gladunko
  • Sergei Martinson - Rosa's father
  • Irina Skobtseva - Vera Sergeyevna
  • Svetlana Svetlichnaya - TV worker
  • Yuri Sarantsev - Taxi driver
  • Get What You Give

    Get What You Give is the third album by metalcore band The Ghost Inside, released on June 19, 2012. The album is dedicated to the memory of Ryan Vigil, brother of vocalist Jonathan Vigil. This was affirmed by a written dedication in the inner CD-case.

    The album checked in at No. 3 on Australian hardcore radio station, short.fast.loud's, Best Album of 2012 listener poll. Behind Australian artists Parkway Drive and The Amity Affliction.

    The video for the single "Engine 45" was released on June 5, 2012.

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    You See Through Me

    by: Chris Taylor

    I don’t know the time of day
    That you could come to rearrange my everything
    It only takes a second with you
    To overturn what I’ve been going through
    You know all about me
    All there is to know about
    Even the darkest parts that I hide
    I can’t pull the wool over your eyes
    You see straight through me, all the way through me
    Everything I hide is shown
    When you’re around to expose my everything
    It only takes a second with you
    To overturn what I’ve been going through
    Everything is in your hands
    Nothing is out of your control
    You alone are high and lifted up
    You alone




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