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/tay"leuhr/, n.1. A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale), 1906-90, English historian.3. Brook, 1685-1731, English mathematician.5. David Watson, 1864-1940, U.S. naval architect.6. Edward, 1644?-1729, American physician, clergyman, and poet; born in England.7. Edward Thompson ("Father Taylor"), 1793-1871, U.S. Methodist clergyman.8. Frederick Winslow, 1856-1915, U.S. industrial engineer.9. Jeremy, 1613-67, English prelate and theological writer.10. John W., 1784-1854, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1820-21, 1825-27.11. (Joseph) Deems, 1885-1966, U.S. composer, music critic, and author.12. Maxwell (Davenport), 1901-87, U.S. army general and diplomat: chief of staff 1955-59; chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 1962-64.13. Myron Charles, 1874-1959, U.S. lawyer, industrialist, and diplomat.16. Robert Lewis, born 1912, U.S. biographer, humorist, and newspaperman.17. Tom, 1817-80, English playwright and editor.18. Zachary ("Old Rough and Ready"), 1784-1850, 12th president of the U.S. 1849-50: major general during the Mexican War and commander of the army of the Rio Grande 1846.19. a city in SE Michigan. 77,568.20. a town in central Texas. 10,619.21. a male or female given name.
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(as used in expressions)Barnum Phineas TaylorColeridge Samuel TaylorFarnsworth Philo TaylorErnest Taylor PyleRicketts Howard TaylorTaylor Dame Elizabeth RosemondTaylor Frederick WinslowTaylor JohnJohn Taylor of CarolineTaylor Joseph Hooton Jr.Taylor Lawrence JuliusTaylor Maxwell DavenportTaylor Paul BelvilleTaylor Peter HillsmanTaylor Sir Geoffrey IngramTaylor Zachary* * *
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