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US
/ˈteɪɫɝ/
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NOUN
- United States film actress (born in England) who was a childhood star; as an adult she often co-starred with Richard Burton (born in 1932)
- United States composer and music critic (1885-1966)
- 12th President of the United States; died in office (1784-1850)
How To Use Taylor In A Sentence
- Anything less than a convincing victory by Graham Taylor's team will undermine their chances of qualifying from Group 2.
- And I owe much of my further understanding of Voltaire through his face to an essay invitingly titled Voltaire's Grin by Richard Holmes, the "total immersion" biographer whom I've praised before -- mostly for his work on the interlinked poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. David Tereshchuk: French Claim for Origins of Investigative Journalism
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- Stephanie MacDonald-Taylor operates a company called Politically Speaking from her southwest Houston home.
- Mr Taylor's election defeat was a close run thing.
- Increased exposure and professionalism have dovetailed to produce bona fide stars—people young players can identify with—not least among them England's hard-hitting batter Claire Taylor. Women's Cricket Scores With Investment, Interest
- Every few weeks a passenger has a heart attack so thrombolytic drugs are kept on-hand, says Chris Taylor, the ship's senior doctor. What It Takes to Keep a City Afloat
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- The happy event occurred in the Taylor's aviary in Wakefield, after the mother - a kakariki called Cheeky - and father Tom, a golden mantel rosella, were reared together from chicks.
- For all the seniors out there that find Elizabeth Taylor still relevant, a flibbertigibbet is basically a chatty gossip. Elizabeth Taylor urges primary voters to back Clinton