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Tebucky Jones Tebucky Shermain Jones (born October 6 1974 in New Britain, Connecticut) is a safety in the National Football League in his eighth year, and currently plays for the New England Patriots. His career began when he was drafted out of Syracuse University in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Patriots.
Tebulosmta Tebulosmta is the highest mountain of the Eastern Caucasus at an elevation of 4,493 meters (14,737 feet) above sea level. The mountain is located on the border of Georgia and Chechnya to the east of Mount Kazbek.
Tec de Monterrey School of Medicine The Tec de Monterrey School of Medicine, often referred to as "Escuela de Medicina Ignacio A. Santos" (EMIS) del Tecnologico de Monterrey, belongs to the Health Sciences Division (DCS in Spanish) of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies (ITESM), a prestigious private university located in Monterrey, Mexico.
Tecate Tecate is a small city in the Mexican state of Baja California, located at on the border with the United States and adjacent to Tecate, California. There is a border crossing which is much quieter than nearby Tijuana or Mexicali, making it a more accurate representation of small-town Mexican culture.
Tecate, California Tecate, California is an unincorporated community in San Diego County, California, in the United States; it is directly adjacent to the Mexican city of Tecate, Baja California. The area is best known for its relatively uncrowded border crossing between the United States and Mexico, and nearby Tecate Peak.
Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey The Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey was the held on the Fundidora Park street circuit in Monterrey, Mexico and was a round of the Champ Car World Series. It was first held in 2001, and it was held for the last time in 2006.
Tecciztecatl In Aztec mythology, Tecciztecatl ("old moon god"; also Tecuciztecal, Tecuciztecatl) was a lunar deity, representing the old "man-on-the-moon". He could have been the sun god, but he feared the sun's fire, so Nanahuatzin became the sun god and Tecciztecatl (in the form of a rabbit) was promptly thrown into the moon.
TecDAX The TecDAX stock index tracks the performance of 30 largest German companies from the technology sector. The companies rank in terms of order book turnover and market capitalization rank below those included in the DAX.
Teck Lim Road Teck Lim Road (Chinese: ĺľ·éś–č·Ż) is a one-way road linking Keong Saik Road to Neil Road in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area of Singapore. The road is lined with conserved shophouses and houses a number of budget hotels.
Tecmar Tecmar was an American manufacturer of PC enhancement products based in the suburbs of Cleveland, OH. The company was founded in 1974 and their first products were data acquisition boards for the first generation of microcomputers.
Tecmessa In Greek mythology, Tecmessa was the daughter of Teuthras, King of Teuthrania (in Mysia) or Teleutas, King of Phrygia. During the Trojan War, the Telamonian Ajax killed King Teuthras and took Tecmessa, among other things, as the spoils of war.
Tecmo (formerly known as Tehkan Ltd) is a Japanese video game corporation that is best known for the Ninja Gaiden, Dead or Alive, Deception, Monster Rancher, Rygar, Tecmo Super Bowl, Fatal Frame and Gallop Racer video game series. The company was founded on July 31, 1967.
Tecmo Cup Football Game Tecmo Cup Football Game is a 1992 video game developed and published by Tecmo for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and released only in Europe. The game greatly resembles the Captain Tsubasa series and games in appearance of characters and gameplay.
Tecmo Knight Tecmo Knight (also known as "Wild Fang") was a beat 'em up arcade game released in 1989 by Tecmo. The player character rode on a mount which could be switched back and forth between a strong but slow giant and a fast but weak tiger.
Tecmo NBA Basketball Arlie smells Tecmo NBA Basketball is a multiplatform basketball game that combines real time action with cinema-style cutscenes like in a basketball movie. The quality of graphics is similar to Tecmo Super Bowl, although they deal in two different sports.
Tecmo Super Bowl Tecmo Super Bowl, is an American football video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Super NES consoles that was released in 1991 and 1993, respectively. Developed by Japanese video game company Tecmo, it was one of the first sports video games with that used the names and attributes of real National Football League teams and players (with the player rosters and attributes based on those of the 1990 NFL season).
Tecmo World Wrestling Tecmo World Wrestling is a NES professional wrestling game for one or two players released in 1990 where the player can control one of ten fictional international professional wrestlers. This is first wrestling game to feature a play-by-play announcer, the animated Tom Talker, although his speech was only text bubbles.
Tecnam Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam is an aeronautics manufacturer based near Naples in Italy. The company has two primary activities: It makes aircraft parts for other manufacturers and it makes its own range of light aircraft.
Tecnam P92 The Tecnam P92 is a high-winged, light aircraft built by the Tecnam aircraft company, which is based in Naples, Italy. The P92 is often used as a trainer, mainly because of its simplicity, and superior flight performance, which is a direct effect of the aircraft's lightness.
Tecnocumbia Tecnocumbia is a genre that grew out of Andean chicha and added synthesisers and samplers. this musical style started in Bolivia using the Peruvian chicha as a base, the Tecnocumbia has gone through many changes in different regions such as Huancayo, Lima in Peru, Bolivia, the north of Argentina and Chile, the most recent exponents are the group Kasualidad and Lagrimas.
Tecnoflon Tecnoflon is the brand of fluoroelastomers (FKM) and perfluoroelastomers (FFKM) manufactured by Solvay Solexis (former Ausimont). The Tecnoflon line of fluoroelastomers includes copolymers (N-types), terpolymers (T-types), peroxide cured (P-types), low temperature (L- and PL-types), and base resistant (BR-types) FKM types.
Tecnomatix Founded in 1983, the Tecnomatix Corporation provided Manufacturing Process Management (MPM) solutions for the automotive, electronics, aerospace and other manufacturing and processing industries. The Technomatix products suite offered software and services in all process monitoring and control, production management and execution.
Tecoatl A tecoatl (plural tecoatles) is a stone canal making up part of an extensive ancient aqueduct network in the Tehuacán Valley in the state of Puebla in Mexico. Archaeological investigation of the tecoatl system began in the late 1960s, and further studies revealed that the tecoatles make up the longest prehistoric irrigation system in the New World.
Tecomella undulata Tecomella undulata is tree species, locally known as Rohida, found in Thar Desert regions of northwest and western India. It is a medium sized tree that produces quality timber and is the main source of timber amongst the indigenous tree species of desert regions of Shekhawati and Marwar in Rajasthan.
Tecora The 'Tecora' was a Portuguese slave ship of the early 1800s. The brig was built especially for the slave trade after the transport across the Atlantic of human beings as slaves had already been outlawed in the first decade of the 19th century.
Tecpán Guatemala Tecpán Guatemala is a municipality in the department of Chimaltenango, in Guatemala, AC. The climate is generally cold, and is characterized for being an excellent tourist place, besides being famous for its incredible vegetation and its landscapes.
Tecsup Tecsup is a Peruvian non-profit educational institution, leader in technology, committed to form and train professionals. It also offers consulting, research and technological application services to the industry.
Tectofilosid The tectofilosids or amphitremids are a group of filose amoebae with shells. These are composed of organic materials and sometimes collected debris, in contrast to the euglyphids, which produce shells from siliceous scales.
Tectology Tectology is a term coined by Alexander Bogdanov scientist, philosopher, economist, physician, novelist, poet, and Marxist revolutionary, for a discipline that consisted of unifying all social, biological and physical sciences, by considering them as systems of relationships, and by seeking the organizational principles that underly all systems.
Tectonic stratigraphy Tectonic Stratigraphy is a branch of geology which uses stratigraphy to investigate past tectonic events. An example would be investigating sandstones to ascertain the timing of the uplift of the mountain range from which the sediments were derived.
Tectonics Tectonics, (from the Greek for "builder", tekton), is a field of study within geology concerned generally with the structures within the crust of the Earth (or other planets) and particularly with the forces and movements that have operated in a region to create these structures.
Tectonophysics Tectonophysics, a branch of geophysics, is the study of rock deformation and of dynamic geophysical processes. This includes small individual crystals as well as the larger scales which include tectonic plates and forces in the mantle.
Tecuala Tecuala is both a municipality and a town in the Mexican state of Nayarit. The population of the municipality was 42,237 in a total area of 1,137 km² (2000) while the population of the town and municipal seat was 14,584 (2000).
Teculután Teculután is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Zacapa Guatemala near the City of Zacapa, in the department by that same name. Warm, but not as wet as many part of Guatemala, it is a perfect place for growing cantaloupe, and few tiny stores seem to boast a selection of about everything, such as pomegranate and granadilla flavoring, and strawberry marshmallows.
Tecumseh Fox Tecumseh Fox was a fictional private detective created by Rex Stout to provide some diversity from his housebound and opinionated rival Nero Wolfe. The character's name is native American, although he shows no other sign of being native.
Tecumseh Products Tecumseh Products Company is a manufacturer of gasoline engines, hermetic compressors for air conditioning and refrigeration products, and power train components for lawn and garden applications, industrial pumps, and small electric motors.
Tecumseh's War Tecumseh's War or Tecumseh's Rebellion are terms sometimes used to describe a conflict in the Old Northwest between the United States and an American Indian confederacy led by the Shawnee chief Tecumseh. Although the war is often considered to have climaxed with William Henry Harrison's victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, Tecumseh's War essentially continued into the War of 1812 and is frequently considered a part of that larger struggle.
Tecumseh, Kansas Tecumseh, is an unincorporated town in Kansas, dating from the 1850s. It was settled by prosouthern (today commonly, but incorrectly called proslavery) partisans in the turbulent days when Kansas was a territory.
Ted & Ralph Ted and Ralph are fictional characters created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, played by Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson in the BBC comedy sketch show The Fast Show. They featured in all four series of the show, and have arguably been regarded as the most popular characters that the show produced.
Ted and Peter Ted and Peter, also known as The Snooker Commentators, are recurring characters created and played by David Mitchell and Robert Webb respectively. They first appeared in the BBC Radio 4 sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Sound and the television version, That Mitchell and Webb Look on BBC Two.
Ted Alderman Ted Alderman (born 22 September 1970 in Jackson, Mississippi) is a American movie actor, producer, director and editor. He made an appearance as an extra in the 1996 movie Ghosts of Mississippi, but made his true film debut in 2005 in Wolfsbayne.
Ted Alexander Ted Alexander was a Green Party of Canada candidate in both the 2004 federal election and the 2006 federal election in the riding of Dufferin-Caledon. Ted is one of the nine candidates to make it extremely close to or over the 10% mark in the 2006 election.
Ted Alflen Ted Alflen was an American college and professional football player. A defensive back and halfback, he played college football at Springfield College, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos in 1969.
Ted Allen Ted Allen (born May 20, 1965, in Columbus, Ohio) is the food and wine expert on the Bravo network's Emmy-winning American television program Queer Eye, a frequent guest on tv cooking shows, and author of multiple magazine articles and several books.
Ted Alletson Edwin Boaler (Ted) Alletson, (born March 6, 1884 in Welbeck, died July 5, 1963 in Worksop), played English county cricket for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club during the early years of the 20th Century. He was predominantly selected by Nottinghamshire as a right-handed batsman and, with one exception, his career was unspectacular.
Ted Alspach Ted Alspach is the author of more than 30 books on graphics, publishing and the web. He is best known for his Adobe Illustrator-related books, including Illustrator for Dummies and the best-selling Illustrator Bible series.
Ted Ammon Robert Theodore Ammon (August 30, 1949 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - October 20, 2001 in East Hampton, New York) was an American financier and Investment Banker. He became one of the youngest partners at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Ted Arnold Edward George Arnold (born November 7, 1876, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon, died October 25, 1942, Worcester) was an English cricketer who played in 10 Tests from 1903 to 1907. He played most of his domestic cricket for Worcestershire.
Ted Astley Ted Astley (1922-1998) was a British composer often known by his full name Edwin Astley. He wrote music for many British television series of the 50s and 60s, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, Danger Man (known as Secret Agent in the USA, where his theme music was removed), Department S, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), The Saint, Gideon's Way, The Baron and The Champions.
Ted Barrett Edward George "Ted" Barrett (born July 31 1965 in Pasco, Washington) is an umpire in Major League Baseball. He joined the American League's full-time staff in 1999, and has worked throughout both major leagues since 2000.
Ted Bates (football player) Ted Douglas Bates (born September 22, 1936 in Baytown, Texas) was an American football player from 1959-1963. He played college football at Oregon State University as a linebacker and was drafted in the 5th round of the 1959 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals.
Ted Belytschko Ted Belytschko is a researcher in field of computational solid mechanics and is know for development of methods like element-free Galerkin methods and extended finite element methods. He is a recipient of Timoshenko Medal, John von Neumann Medal, Gauss Newton Medal and Named in ISI Database of top 10 most cited engineering researchers.
Ted Bender Ted Bender (born March 24, 1925) is a long-time resident of El Paso, Texas, United States having moved there in 1949. He started working at local radio station KTSM, then became the weatherman for KTSM-TV when it first went on the air in 1953 until he retired in 1990.
Ted Bessell Ted Bessell (March 20, 1935 – October 6, 1996) was an American television actor. He is best remembered for sitcom roles such as Marlo Thomas's boyfriend Donald on That Girl, as one of the Marines (Lombardi) on the first season of Gomer Pyle, USMC and the star (along with a chimpanzee) of the 1972 "bomb" Me and the Chimp.
Ted Binion Lonnie Theodore "Ted" Binion (November 28, 1943 -September 17, 1998 in Las Vegas, Nevada) was a wealthy gambling executive and one of the sons of famed Las Vegas casino magnate Lester Ben "Benny" Binion, owner of Binion's Horseshoe. Binion had 4 siblings - a brother, Jack, and 3 sisters: Becky, Brenda and Barbara.
Ted Brocklebank Ted Brocklebank (born 24 September 1942, St. Andrews) is a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP), the rural affairs spokesman of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, and a member of the party's Shadow Cabinet.
Ted Bundy (film) Ted Bundy is a 2002 film directed by Matthew Bright about the crimes of serial killer Ted Bundy. It stars Michael Reilly Burke as Bundy, and Boti Bliss as Bundy's girlfriend, Lee (a character based on Elizabeth Kendall, Bundy's real life girlfriend during his killing spree).
Ted Burgin Edward (Ted) Burgin (born 29 April, 1927 in Bradfield, Sheffield) was a professional footballer who played for Sheffield United between 1949-57 as a goalkeeper. He was nicknamed "The Cat" by his teammates.
Ted Casablanca Texas-born Bruce Bibby, better known by his alter-ego Ted Casablanca, is an American entertainment journalist for E! Online and has a column called "The Awful Truth" where he regularly dispenses gossip on the private lives of celebrities.
Ted Cassidy Theodore Crawford "Ted" Cassidy (born July 31, 1932 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - January 16, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) was an American character actor and voice actor who performed in television and films.
Ted Cieslak Thaddeus Walter Cieslak (November 22, 1916 - May 9, 1993) was a Major League Baseball third baseman who played for the Philadelphia Blue Jays in 1944. The 27-year-old rookie stood 5'10" and weighed 175 lbs.
Ted Clamp Ted Clamp was born in 1924 and was brought up in his home town of Gresley in Derbyshire. During the war he started to play football and soon afterwards was snapped up by teams like Buxton, Bolton and Derby County.
Ted Conover Frederic K. "Ted" Conover (born January 17, 1958, in Okinawa, Japan and raised in Denver, Colorado) is an American author of nonfiction books typically having to do with subjects of sociology or a particular subculture.
Ted Constant Convocation Center The Ted Constant Convocation Center is a 9,520-seat (219,330 square feet) multi-purpose arena in Norfolk, Virginia, located on the campus of Old Dominion University. "The Ted" has 7,519 (fixed) fully cushioned seats, 16 luxury suites, and a state-of-the-art scoreboard.
Ted Coombs Ted Coombs (born June 19, 1954 as Ronald Alvin Schlemeyer and July 11, 1956 adopted as Theodore James Coombs) American technology author, artist, and scientist. He was an early "For Dummies" author and author of over a dozen computer books, a well-known portrait artist, and Guinness Record Holder for Roller Skating across the United States and back to Yates Center, Kansas in 1979.
Ted Cox Ted Cox (real name Michael Kelley) was a gay pornographic actor who made movies primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, primarily for Vivid Video. Cox provided a youthful look, and featured a bulldog tattoo on his right shoulder.
Ted Croner Ted Croner (1922 – 2005) Ted Croner was an American photographer and an influential member of the New York School during the 1940s and 1950s. His images are said to represent the best example of this movement.
Ted de Corsia Ted de Corsia (September 29, 1903 in Brooklyn, New York – April 11, 1973 in Encino, California) was a radio and movie actor. He's probably best remembered for his role as a gangster turning state's evidence in The Enforcer (1951).
Ted Darling Ted Darling (born Kingston, Ontario, died December 19 1996 at the age of 61) was the original "Voice of the Buffalo Sabres" ice hockey team for twenty-two seasons, calling the team's games from the team's inaugural season in 1970 to 1991. He was relieved of his duties by the executive producer of Sabres broadcasts, Paul Wieland, on December 12, 1991 due to worsening Pick's disease, which killed him in 1996.
Ted De Boer Ted De Boer (1921 - 2004) was the Founder of the National Inventors Foundation (parent organization of the Inventors Assistance League), which is the first federally chartered non-profit organization for the purpose of educating the creative individual since the patent law was established over 200 years ago in 1790. He spent the last 30 years solving the problems of independent inventors and creative people.
Ted DeVita Ted DeVita (1962–May 27, 1980) was a victim of severe aplastic anemia who was forced to live in a sterile hospital room for eight and a half years. His story, along with that of Texas patient David Vetter, was used to create the 1976 made-for-TV movie The Boy in the Plastic Bubble.
Ted Dey Edwin "Ted" Dey (1864-1943) was an owner of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey Association and National Hockey League until 1925. He and Edgar Dey built Dey's Arena where the Senators played until 1922-23.
Ted Elliott Ted Elliott is an American screenwriter and labor leader. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 15 years, including Aladdin, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Shrek.
Ted Frend Edward (Ted) Frend (November 3, 1916 - September 6, 2006), born in South London, was a British motorcycle sports competitor from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, road racing with the AJS works team from 1948 to 1954.
Ted Fujita Tetsuya Theodore "Ted" Fujita (藤田哲也 Fujita Tetsuya, October 23, 1920–November 19, 1998) was a severe storms researcher of the twentieth century. Born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, he studied at Kyushu Institute of Technology and was an associate professor there in 1953 when he was invited to the University of Chicago after a professor there became interested in his research.
Ted Garvin Ted Garvin (August 20, 1923 – November 18, 1992) was a Canadian ice hockey forward and head coach primarily in the International Hockey League. Born in Sarnia, Ontario, he began his playing career in the Eastern Hockey League with the Philadelphia Falcons (1943-44) and Washington Lions (1945-46) and played two seasons with the Sarnia Sailors of the International Hockey League (1949-50 – 1950-51).
Ted Geoghegan Filmmaker and author Ted Geoghegan (born August 10, 1979 in Beaverton, Oregon) grew up in Great Falls, Montana, attending private and public schools and studying film extensively. He attended The University of Montana in Missoula, Montana and attained a degree in English Education.
Ted Godwin Edward W. (Ted) Godwin (born August 13, 1933) is a Canadian artist who was part of the Regina Five, a group of five artists (Ken Lochhead, Art McKay, Ron Bloore, and Doug Morton) all based in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Ted Graham Teddy Graham - (Born June 30, 1906 in Owen Sound, Ontario) was a Professional Hockey Defenseman who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Maroons, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Eagles, Boston Bruins and New York Americans.
Ted Gray Ted Glenn Gray (born December 31, 1924, in Detroit, Michigan) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played nine seasons with the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, and Baltimore Orioles. He played his first eight seasons with the Tigers before playing with four different teams during his final season in 1955.
Ted Green Theodore "Terrible Ted" Green (born March 23, 1940 in Eriksdale, Manitoba) was a professional hockey defenseman for the NHL Boston Bruins and the WHA New England Whalers and Winnipeg Jets, notable for his hard rock play.
Ted Griffin Ted Griffin (born in Pasadena, California) is a screenwriter with credits for Ravenous, Best Laid Plans, and the 2001 remake of Ocean's Eleven. With his brother, Nicholas Griffin, he co-wrote 2003's Matchstick Men directed by Ridley Scott.
Ted Healy Ted Healy (October 1, 1896 in Texas - December 21, 1937 in California; real name: Clarence Earnest Lee Nash) was an American vaudeville performer and actor. He is chiefly remembered today as the original employer of the Three Stooges, but had a successful career of his own.
Ted Hegre Ted Hegre (1908-1984) was a grocery retailer in the 1940s who became a visionary and entrepreneur. Together with four other couples, he and his wife, Lucile created a missionary agency to train, send, and support 100 missionaries around the world.
Ted Hemsley Edward John Orton Hemsley (born September 1, 1943, in Stoke-on-Trent, England) was a professional footballer, playing at left-back for Sheffield United and Shrewsbury Town. He was also a first-class cricketer for Worcestershire.
Ted Hendricks Theodore (Ted) Paul Hendricks (born November 1, 1947 in Guatemala City, Guatemala) was an American football linebacker for the 1969 to 1973 Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts), 1974 Green Bay Packers and the 1975 to 1983 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders.
Ted Hendricks Award The Ted Hendricks Award is given annually to college football's top defensive end. The award is named after Ted Hendricks, who is a member of both the College Football Hall of Fame as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Ted Henter Ted Henter is an American computer programmer. He studied engineering, but learned computer programming and started his own business after becoming blind in a car accident in 1978, which put an end to his promising career as an international motorcycle racer.
Ted Honderich Ted Honderich (born 1933) is Emeritus Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London. He is a Canadian-born British academic philosopher, of Mennonite origin, who moved to London in 1959 to work with Alfred Ayer.
Ted Hufton "Ted Hufton, the goalkeeper, was another of my heroes, and he was always in the Press Room after a match at Upton Park, dispensing yarns and memories with the utmost amiability." - Ted Fenton, West Ham United Manager.
Ted Johnson Ted Curtis Johnson (born December 4, 1972) is a former American football linebacker who played ten years in the NFL for the New England Patriots He grew up in Carlsbad, CA. He helped the team reach Super Bowl XXXI and win Super Bowl XXXVI, Super Bowl XXXVIII, and Super Bowl XXXIX.
Ted Jolliffe Edward (Ted) Bigelow Jolliffe (1909-1998) was a Canadian politician and lawyer and was the first leader of the Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. Born to missionary parents, Jolliffe was home-schooled in China by his mother until his early teens.
Ted Jones (hydroplanes) Tudor Owen ("Ted") Jones (died January 9, 2000) was best known as an Unlimited Hydroplane designer and builder. One of his boats, the Slo-Mo-Shun IV, won the 1950 Gold Cup, and set a water speed record (160.
Ted Key Ted Key, born August 25, 1912, is an American cartoonist who created the cartoon Hazel in 1943. In addition to his illustration work, Key also authored an NBC radio play, three screenplays for Disney (The Cat from Outer Space, Million Dollar Duck, and Gus), and a classic children's book, Phyllis.
Ted King Theodore William King (born October 1, 1965 in Hollywood, California) is an American actor. He is first known to soap opera fans as Danny Roberts on Loving in 1995 and The City until the show was went off the air in March 1997.
Ted Kirkpatrick As drummer, songwriter and cofounder of Tourniquet since its inception in 1990, Ted's aggressive, musical, and often unorthodox approach to the drums has been recognized by thousands. Ted grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and began to play drums at age 12.
Ted Kooser Ted Kooser (b. April 25, 1939, Ames, Iowa) is an American poet who was the thirteenth Poet Laureate of the United States, a post to which he was appointed in 2004 and re-appointed for a second term in April, 2005, concluding his services at that post in the fall of 2006, when Donald Hall succeeded him.
Ted Kotcheff Ted Kotcheff (sometimes credited as William Kotcheff or William T. Kotcheff; born April 7 1931 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian film and television director, who is well known for his work on several high-profile British television productions and as a director of films such as First Blood.
Ted Kubiak Theodore Rodger Kubiak (born May 12, 1942 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is a former switch-hitting infielder for the Kansas City Athletics, the Oakland Athletics, the Milwaukee Brewers, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Texas Rangers, and the San Diego Padres.
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