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English DictionaryI. Taylor, A J P (1906–90) an English
historian, writer, and television speaker. His books include
English History 1914–1945 (1965) and
The Origins of the Second World War (1961).
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II. Tay‧lor, Dam‧i‧lo‧la /'teɪləʳ, ˌdæmɪˈləʊlə/
(1989–2000) a ten-year-old Nigerian boy who was killed in November 2000 in Peckham in south London. In 2002, four teenage boys were charged with his murder, but they were found not guilty after the most important
witness (=person who saw the crime), a 14-year-old girl, was found to be lying. The police were strongly criticized for reducing the number of detectives trying to solve the murder after the boys had been charged. In 2006 a new
trial took place after spots of blood that the police had missed earlier were found on the clothes of two of the original boys charged with his murder, Danny and Ricky Preddie. This time they were found guilty.
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III. Taylor, Elizabeth (1932–) a US film actress who was born in the UK and is famous for her beauty. Her films include
National Velvet (1944),
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), and
Cleopatra (1962). She won two Oscars, for
Butterfield 8 (1960) and
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). She is known for her work in supporting people who have AIDS, and for her many marriages, two of which were to the actor Richard Burton.
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IV. Taylor, Graham (1944–), a British football manager who was the manager of the England football team from 1990 to 1993. He
resigned when England failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup. He became famous for saying ‘Do I not like that’ several times in a television
documentary while watching a poor England performance.
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V. Taylor, Lawrence (1959–) a US football player for the New York Giants team in the 1980s and 1990s, who was considered to be the best
linebacker in the NFL. He was known for being very determined, fast, and powerful.
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VI. Taylor, Phil /fɪl/
(1960–) an English
darts player, who some people think is the best player ever. He is known as ‘The Power’.
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VII. Taylor, Zachary (1784–1850) the twelfth president of the US, from 1849 to 1850
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