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Taylor and Origins
As the British historian A. J. P. Taylor noted in his 1963 foreword " Second Thoughts " to his 1961 book The Origins of the Second World War:
Trevor-Roper said " I'm afraid that your book The Origins of the Second World War may damage your reputation as a historian ", to which Taylor replied " Your criticism of me would damage your reputation as a historian, if you had one.
* Louis, William ( editor ) The Origins of the Second World War: A. J. P Taylor And His Critics, New York: Wiley & Sons, 1972.
When Taylor offered a picture of Hitler similar to Bullock's in his 1961 book The Origins of the Second World War, the same debate continued, very publicly, between Taylor and Trevor-Roper.
Though he did not appear in the first three X-Men films, Gambit appeared on screen in the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, portrayed by Friday Night Lights star Taylor Kitsch.
Gambit has also appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where he is portrayed by actor Taylor Kitsch.
* Kerry Taylor, " Our Motto, No compromise " The Origins of the New Zealand Communist Movement ", New Zealand Journal of History, 28: 2 ( 1994 ).
There are also many stores around the area, such as Ann Taylor, Victoria's Secret, Club Monaco and Origins.
* Taylor, Joan E. Christians and the Holy Places: The Myth of Jewish-Christian Origins.
** Vertigo Secret Files & Origins: Hellblazer: " The First Time " ( with Dave Taylor, 2000 )
It is a reduction of " Bouma-shape ", which was probably first used in Paul Saenger's 1997 book Space between Words: The Origins of Silent Reading, although Saenger himself attributes it to Insup & Maurice Martin Taylor.
Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins, who appeared together in the 2009 movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, play John Carter and Dejah Thoris.
** X-Men Origins: Wolverine ( Gambit ( Taylor Kitsch ))

Taylor and Second
As Taylor and Brewer have noted, this return to the medieval " chronicle tradition "' of Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Historia Brittonum is a recent trend which became dominant in Arthurian literature in the years following the outbreak of the Second World War, when Arthur's legendary resistance to Germanic invaders struck a chord in Britain.
( See also: First Liberian Civil War, Charles Taylor and Second Liberian Civil War )
An Uncommon Christian: James Brainerd Taylor, Forgotten Evangelist in America's Second Great Awakening ( 2008 ).
Old Republicans, represented by John Taylor of Caroline and John Randolph of Roanoke characterized the Second Bank of the United States as both constitutionally illegitimate and a direct threat to Jeffersonian agrarianism, state sovereignty and the institution of slavery, expressed by Taylor's statement that "... if Congress could incorporate a bank, it might emancipate a slave ".
There is also a scene from the 1956 film D-Day the Sixth of June starring Robert Taylor and Richard Todd where Taylor's character is seen with Dana Wynter's character having drinks together during the Second World War in London.
Watford experienced a decade of decline between 1987 and 1997, before Taylor returned as full-time manager, leading the team to successive promotions from the renamed Second Division to the Premier League.
This was followed by a stand of 260 at Lord's in the Second Test, with Taylor making 111.
Recovering to score 69 in the Second Test at Rawalpindi, Taylor forced Pakistan to follow on after taking a 261-run lead.
Having scored the first win of his Test captaincy, Taylor led his team to a 295-run win in the Second Test.
In the Second Test at Bellerive Oval, Taylor scored 123 in the second innings to set up a winning total.
In the Second Test at Peshawar, Taylor played the longest innings of his career.
Almost every building on the other side of Narrow Street was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War, including hundreds of houses, Taylor Walker & Co's Barley Mow Brewery and a school.
" The roles that the two male leads played by Affleck and Hartnett have in the attack sequence are analogous to the real historical deeds of U. S. Army Air Corps Second Lieutenants George Welch and Kenneth M. Taylor, who took to the skies during the Japanese attack and, together, claimed six Japanese aircraft and a few probables.
Norfolk also boasts important examples of regional architecture, notably the Village Hall ( now Infinity Hall, a shingled 1880's Arts-and-Crafts confection, with an opera house upstairs and storefronts at street level ); the Norfolk Library ( a Romanesque Revival structure by George Keller, 1888 / 9 ); and over thirty buildings, in a wide variety of styles, designed by Alfredo S. G. Taylor ( of the New York firm Taylor & Levi ) in the four decades before the Second World War.
Permanent historic occupation of the islands began in 1839, when the United States Army, led by General Zachary Taylor, established " Fort No. 4 ", which served as a depot and included a hospital, on Depot Key ( later known as Atsena Otie Key ) during the Second Seminole War.
During the Second World War, Taylor served in the Home Guard and befriended émigré statesmen from Eastern Europe, such as the former Hungarian President Count Mihály Károlyi and the Czechoslovak President Dr. Edvard Beneš.
In the book Taylor argued against the widespread belief that the outbreak of the Second World War-by which Taylor specifically meant the war between Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom and France that broke out in September 1939-was the result of an intentional plan on the part of Hitler.
Though Taylor argued that the Second World War was not inevitable and that the Versailles treaty was nowhere near as harsh as contemporaries like John Maynard Keynes believed, what he regarded as a flawed peace settlement made the war more likely than not.
The Second World War gave Taylor the opportunity to branch out from print journalism, initially into radio and then later television.

Taylor and World
Graham Taylor was Robson's successor, but left after England failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup.
Jock Taylor ( March 9, 1954-August 15, 1982 ) was a Scottish World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer.
Under the sponsorship of World Book Encyclopedia, pilot Dan Taylor deployed the Viperfish at Loch Ness on 1 June 1969.
Her novella Paradises Lost, published in The Birthday of the World: and Other Stories, has been adapted into an opera by the American composer Stephen Andrew Taylor.
* Richard Taylor: The Lord of the Rings, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
* Dennis Taylor, former World Snooker Champion.
* Famous students who dropped out: Charles Eames ( who was expelled for defending modernist architecture ); Tennessee Williams ( who left in protest of not winning the poetry prize ); Enterprise Rent-a-Car founder Jack C. Taylor ( who withdrew to fight in World War II ); actor Robert Guillaume ( who withdrew to study opera ); Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Dedman ( who left to become a newspaper reporter ); and IQ-record holder Marilyn vos Savant ( who says she withdrew because she was bored ).
Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford, DBE ( 11 May 1892 22 May 1972 ) was an English character actress, who first came to prominence following World War II in the film adaptations of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
Taylor was a member of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and attended several of its meetings during the 1980s.
World champions whom Chávez defeated include Jose Luis Ramírez, Rafael Limón, Rocky Lockridge, Meldrick Taylor, Roger Mayweather, Lonnie Smith, Sammy Fuentes, Héctor " Macho " Camacho, Juan Laporte, Edwin Rosario, Greg Haugen, Tony López, Giovanni Parisi, Joey Gamache and Frankie Randall, who had taken the WBC Light Welterweight belt from Chávez just four months earlier.
He was selected for the squad for the 1992 Cricket World Cup held on home soil, and after Australia lost its first two matches, Taylor was recalled for his first ODI in 12 months.
After the spiteful summer, a Tamil Tiger bombing in Colombo coupled with death threats to some members of the team forced Taylor to forfeit his team's scheduled World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
Taylor scored 74, a record score by an Australian captain in the World Cup, but Sri Lanka comfortably triumphed on this occasion by seven wickets to claim the trophy.
* Jock Taylor, World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer
Over the years, McTaggart has created covers and other artwork for albums by DA, Jon Gibson, Altar Boys, Veil of Ashes, Scaterd Few, Mad at the World, Tom Stipe, Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner, Stephen Crumbacher, Rick Elias, Lost Dogs, Lifesavers Underground, Terry Scott Taylor and many others.
One tournament ( Motor City Open ) was contested in nearby Taylor, MI, while the other six ( including the PBA World Championship ) took place at Thunderbowl.
The park is home to the Taylor South Little League, the Junior League World Series and the Taylor Soccer Club.
Named after Elmer Bowden Taylor, Cedar Grove resident killed in action in World War I.

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