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Taylor

12th President of the United States; died in office (1784-1850) 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)

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Simple sentences

Mr Taylor wishes he had not come to the party.
Mr. Taylor wishes he hadn't come to the party.
Mary likes Taylor Swift.
Many people like Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift is popular.
Taylor Swift is a popular singer.
Five days later, President Taylor died.
Elizabeth Taylor was incredibly beautiful.

Movie subtitles

You'd think one of them would have lifted their finger before Liz Taylor here.
Well, may I remind you that last year, I went as Selena Gomez, the year before that, Taylor Swift, and Gaga the three years before that.
I'm Taylor Livingston.
Oliver is exploring other options, and Taylor has my old job.
What's the matter, Taylor?
I'll do you a favor, Taylor.
Did you get anything out of Taylor?
They wormed it out of Taylor that you left for a half hour.
Tell Jim Taylor I'm coming home.
Taylor, my dear.
I guess Taylor's telling him what to do.
Tell Jim Taylor and Joe Paine they have one more minute to make up their minds.
You go and tell Jim Taylor.
It's high time I told Jim Taylor a thing or two.
The Patriarch, the Fellow-Countryman, Zoya bulldog, the Fox the Taylor, the Shepherd, the Owl, the Fly-by-night.
Come in, Mr. Taylor.
Oh, Taylor.
If Joe Taylor didn't get that picture, he'd murder me.
Is she still in love with this fellow Taylor?
Goodbye and good luck, Taylor.
Lay off the high hat, Taylor. You're still one of the boys.
Shake it up, Taylor.
There's a lot more good in Taylor than most people think.
Well, Mr. Taylor. you see, this room was reserved. some folks from Battleboro.
Taylor, call your office.
Taylor, you're an hour and 35 minutes late.
It's no use, Taylor.
Stick 'em up, Taylor, or you're a dead man.
This is Mike Taylor, R.O.K U.S combined forces command.
Oh, Taylor, why don't you stop gambling?
RALPH: Taylor.
Taylor, do you realise that you're attitude toward Madvig is very embarrassing to me?
Taylor Henry.
Taylor, stop him!
You can't stop me from seeing Taylor.
Why, Taylor's own mother even.
Did I hear something about Taylor Henry?
Paul's gone up to Mr Henry's house after Taylor.
Did you find Taylor Henry?
Wasn't Taylor there?
I was sorry to hear about Taylor, Mr Henry.

News and current affairs

Romney has said that he would not reappoint Ben Bernanke as Fed Chairman (likely candidates: economists Glenn Hubbard, Greg Mankiw, John Taylor, and Martin Feldstein).
LONDON - The economic historian Niall Ferguson reminds me of the late Oxford historian A.J.P. Taylor.
Though Taylor maintained that he tried to tell the truth in his historical writing, he was quite ready to spin the facts for a good cause.
John Taylor, undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs, and a former colleague of mine at Stanford University (as was Ann Krueger), suggested that matters ought to be left to the market.
Taylor is a distinguished macro-economist, but he has paid little attention either to recent developments in economic theory or experiences in economic policy in the arena of bankruptcy.
UTRECHT - Gloria Taylor, a Canadian, has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
Taylor does not want to go through all of that.
Along with Taylor's right to die, decades of debate about assistance in dying came under scrutiny.
The next sitting head of state to be indicted was Liberian President Charles Taylor.
President Charles Taylor's resignation from Liberia's presidency and his exile in Nigeria is not only a welcome relief for the war-torn land he so misruled, but also perhaps a bellwether for other discredited dictators.
Before going into exile, Taylor turned over the presidency to his long-time ally, Vice President Moses Z. Blah, who is to rule until a new transitional government takes over.
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Mugabe both blame the West for their countries' woes.
President Mbeki was one of the three heads of state present at the handover ceremony from Taylor to Blah in Monrovia, Liberia's capital.
Charles Taylor was President of Liberia when the Tribunal for Sierra Leone indicted him.
Similarly, in 2003, an international criminal tribunal indicted Liberia's then president, Charles Taylor.
The trials of Slobodan Milosevic and Charles Taylor have demonstrated that even heads of state are no longer safe from prosecution.
Although the prosecutor for the Special Court for Sierra Leone indicted Taylor in March 2003 for his crimes in the war that had devastated that country, the indictment was not disclosed publicly until three months later.
The indictment was made public in June 2003, while Taylor was attending a peace conference in Ghana that was intended to settle the civil war in his own country.
Though it is possible to sympathize with the Ghanaians, who were placed in a very awkward position, the indictment intensified demands for Taylor's removal.
Taylor is now being tried in The Hague, and, after two decades of horrendous conflict, Liberia is at peace and rebuilding under a democratic government.
Taylor still faces the prospect of trial and, another former dictator, Saddam Hussein, is now on trial before a national court in Iraq.
The establishment view--say, in US Treasury Undersecretary John Taylor's office--is that Argentina's collapse is the fault of its politicians.
Nigeria can be bold at diplomacy, as its offer of asylum to President Charles Taylor of Liberia demonstrates.

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