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121. The military defeat of Taylor appeared increasingly to be the only option for an end to the conflict. 122. He was never lampooned as cruelly as Taylor, or hung out to dry like Hoddle. 123. Criticised for making so many alterations since becoming manager, Taylor is now looking for stability. 124. Taylor has won the gratitude of many small businessmen for shouting what many have been whispering. 125. He'd known Taylor had the plague, but hadn't realized people were counting the days to his demise. 126. Dottie Taylor, 63, recently signed a deal to lease her three-bedroom home in suburban Alpharetta for $ 14, 000. 127. The tiny drummer Zachary is 11, singer Taylor is 13 and guitarist Isaac is 16. 128. Taylor himself never placed undue stock in it, viewing it largely as a temporary expedient. 129. In Northamptonshire, Christopher Taylor has mapped large numbers of shrunken settlements with extensive areas of earthworks. 130. There Taylor played after work, on holidays-and on Sundays, at first much to the consternation of the neighborhood. 131. Placed in charge, Taylor had written to vendors, requesting catalogs and price lists, and now they descended upon him. 132. Now Taylor is openly inviting him to become so in what is a sign of both player and manager coming of age. 133. That would have been anathema to Taylor and earned his contempt. 134. From the outset, Taylor maximized his chances of assembling a Great Group by looking for people who could work collaboratively. 135. Taylor offered his group a rare opportunity: the freedom to do basic research for a handsome corporate salary. 136. Taylor tells the story anonymously, with an aw shucks bravado. 137. The difficulty with natural selection which Taylor raises repeatedly is that it explains evolution by chance. 138. Ian Taylor, right, and Matthew Mulroy have won athletic scholarships to study for degrees and play soccer in Pennsylvania. 139. Her beliefs and principles were accepted by the company and never challenged but Mrs Taylor had failed to recognise this. 140. Like Toulmin, Taylor believes there is something amiss in our modern disconnection from nature. 141. Jeremy Taylor, who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud, was no Calvinist. 142. In the boiler overhaul, for example, Taylor found that a worker lost much time because of his constrained position. 143. Amid the glorious columned arches and baroque ornamentation of the Academy, Frederick Taylor commanded center stage. 144. With 17 minutes remaining the right-back Mario Melchiot was fouled by Ian Taylor near the left-hand corner flag. 144.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 145. When he was older, Taylor did serve an apprenticeship and did work as a laborer and machinist. 146. You do what Taylor had seen his father do at the storm-wrecked bridge at Finstermunz. 147. Taylor Rouse is a very small hostel for disabled students. 148. Long lazy days, trips to the beach and James Taylor at the local amphitheater. 149. Beginning around this time, Taylor had another sideline-his patented tennis net posts, from which he earned a 10 percent royalty. 150. Yes, Elizabeth Taylor helps to raise a lot of money for her AIDS charity.