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baseball player Carl M.
Voyles (1898–1982),
American football coach Phil
Voyles (1900–1972),
American baseball player Scott Voyles (born 1980), American...
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refer to: Mike
Voyle (born 1970),
Welsh rugby union player Voyle Gilmore (1912–1979),
American record producer and
music arranger Voyles This page or section...
- Los Angeles,
along with
losing his
parents and brother.
Madeleine Yuna
Voyles as Alpha-O / "Alphie", a
robotic A.I.
simulant with the
ability to remotely...
- b**** and vocals, John
Voyles on lead guitar, Mark
Kloeppel on
rhythm guitar and vocals, and Adam
Jarvis on drums. In 2010,
Voyles left the band and was...
- to 1947,
Voyles coached at
Auburn University (officially the
Alabama Polytechnic Institute),
where he
compiled a 15–22 record. In 1948,
Voyles coached...
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Vance Voyles (May 12, 1900 –
November 3, 1972) was an
outfielder in
Major League Baseball. He pla**** for the
Boston Braves in 1929. "Phil
Voyles Statistics...
- Mike
Voyle (born (1970-01-03) 3
January 1970 (age 54), Caerphilly, Wales), is a
former Wales international rugby union player. A lock forward, he pla****...
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their playoff push,
Voyles was
traded along with
Alejandro Machado to the
Kansas City
Royals in
exchange for Rey Sanchez.
Voyles made his
Major League...
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Voyle Gilmore (June 14, 1912 –
December 19, 1979) was an
American record producer and arranger. He was best
known for his work with
Frank Sinatra and...
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Archived from the
original on
October 19, 2013.
Retrieved March 13, 2013.
Voyles,
Blake (September 20, 2023). "83rd
Peabody Award Nominees".
Retrieved September...