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taylor

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 566 Housing Units (2000): 251 Land area (2000): 0.999598 sq. miles (2.588946 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.999598 sq. miles (2.588946 sq. km) FIPS code: 68660 Located within: Arkansas ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
surname, attested from late 12c., variant of tailor .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Taylor ( \ta(y)-lor\ ) is a surname in the English language which originated as an occupational surname (meaning tailor ) in England It is derived from the Old French tailleur ("cutter"), which is in turn derived from the Late Latin taliator , from taliare ...

Usage examples of taylor.

He was at first surprised, then delighted, when a tall, skinny agrobiologist named Taylor Hollister became his first and only real friend at the university.

Ray Larkin, scout dog handler, and this is Taylor Hollister, agrobiologist extraordinaire.

He became both producer and manager of Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor, recording a series of hugely successful albums with them and finding his true vocation.

The banty pilot wagged a finger at Cordella and Taylor, who were in the rear of the room, idly flipping through dog-eared Stars and Stripes.

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Down on his hands and knees under two large stockpots was The Barbeque Guild president, Paul Taylor.

Hurriedly assembling another dozen men, and leaving the Adjutant, Lieutenant Barff, with directions to bring on more, he ran with his little party after Taylor in the direction of the entrance gorge of the Kotal camp.

He moved now in the foothills of the Carrizo Mountains in Dinetah, the land of the Navajos, over twenty-five thousand square miles, much of it still grazing land, over a million and a half acres still wildland, bounded by the four sacred mountains - Debentsa in the north, Mount Taylor in the south, San Francisco Peaks in the west and Blanco Peak in the east, each with its stories and sacred meanings.

The key findings of the Taylor Report, like many other top-secret studies, were selectively IeaLed decades before the declassification process was completed.

While the dogs rode in the back, Bill Taylor and I each had our own compartment, which were first class compared to the double-deckers assigned to the men.

When the train stopped, as usual, to let others go by, Taylor and I decided to let the men and dogs off to exercise.

With that in mind, Taylor ordered Barnowsky to post men with their dogs around our camp and capture any Paratroopers that tried to invade.

Major Antonelli briefed his officers, along with Taylor and me, and explained that the dogs would be used for the first time in one of these operations.

Taylor thought it was a matter of time until all the dogs came down with it.

As planned, Taylor and his men and dogs were on a ship anchored at Lunga Point.