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Gen. Taylor will report to President Kennedy in a few days on the results of his visit to South Viet Nam and, judging from some of his remarks to reporters in the Far East, he is likely to urge a more efficient mobilization of Vietnamese military, economic, political and other resources.
Gen. Taylor, the President's special military adviser, is a level-headed officer who is not likely to succumb to propaganda or pressure.
Mason and Taylor both show that the major axis of the ellipsoids is at 45-degrees at low rates of shear and that it approaches the direction of shear with increased rates of shear.
In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas Taylor, a private in the 6th Alabama Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated: `` you know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe, by a set of cowardly skunks whose motto is Booty.
Gershwin collaborated on the original program notes with the critic and composer Deems Taylor, noting that: " My purpose here is to portray the impression of an American visitor in Paris as he strolls about the city and listens to various street noises and absorbs the French atmosphere.
"), and is asked to " get out " by Derek Taylor.
It is possible to define the function by its Taylor series expansion around x = 0:
( The Taylor series indicates that − J < sub > 1 </ sub >( x ) is the derivative of J < sub > 0 </ sub >( x ), much like − sin x is the derivative of cos x ; more generally, the derivative of J < sub > n </ sub >( x ) can be expressed in terms of J < sub > n ± 1 </ sub >( x ) by the identities below.
For example, Jeremy Taylor defined 5 rules in Holy Living ( 1650 ), including abstaining from marrying " so long as she is with child by her former husband " and " within the year of mourning ".
Postmodern critical research is also characterized by what is called, the crisis of representation, which rejects the idea that a researcher ’ s work is considered an “ objective depiction of a stable other ” ( Lindlof & Taylor, 2002, p. 53 ).
As pointed out by Taylor, for example, it is sometimes convenient to work in a co-rotating frame, that is, one rotating with the object so that the angular rate of the frame,, equals the of the object in the stationary frame.
Today, Drew Barrymore is still one of the faces for CoverGirl, alongside Queen Latifah and Taylor Swift.
Atchison was sworn in for his new term as President pro tempore minutes before both Fillmore and Taylor, which might theoretically make him Acting President for at least that length of time ; however, this also implies that many times when the Vice President is sworn in before the President, the Vice President is the de facto Acting President.
The Taylor series of the map is F ( x ) = J · x + O ( x < sup > 2 </ sup >), so a change of coordinates h can only be expected to simplify F to its linear part
By using Taylor series approximations of the maps and an understanding of the differences that may be eliminated by a change of coordinates, it is possible to catalog the bifurcations of dynamical systems.
The original proof is based on the Taylor series expansions of the exponential function e < sup > z </ sup > ( where z is a complex number ) and of sin x and cos x for real numbers x ( see below ).

Taylor and good
There was good reason for Gen. Taylor to make an inspection trip at this time.
The film generated mostly critical reviews, with Charles Taylor of Salon. com writing that the film had failed to provide Dunst with as good a role as she had either in Dick or in The Virgin Suicides.
The Taylor series is frequently a very good approximation to the original function.
Mrs Taylor, wife of the first stationmaster, was a " good cook " and " gracious hostess ", and as described by one diarist, knowing " what to do with beans and dried apples.
Another person Taylor admired was the historian E. H. Carr, who was his favourite historian and a good friend.
" Others agree with the decision, arguing that another good punch would have caused irreversible damage to Taylor, especially considering the tremendous damage Taylor had absorbed already and that he needed an extended stay in the hospital to recuperate.
Clift and Taylor remained good friends until his death.
Billy Taylor has said that he could make a bad piano sound good.
He became very good friends with Elizabeth Taylor and his Manchurian Candidate co-star Frank Sinatra, and was a member in good standing of high society, then dubbed " The Jet Set ".
" " Taylor took solid liberal ground in holding that men were a mixture of good and evil.
At his father's house he saw a good deal of the Macaulays, James Spedding, Sir Henry Taylor and Nassau Senior.
His initial idea to set up a large-scale tax-exempt foundation occurred in 1901, but it was not until 1906 that Senior's famous business and philanthropic advisor, Frederick Taylor Gates, seriously revived the idea, saying that Rockefeller's fortune was rolling up so fast his heirs would " dissipate their inheritances or become intoxicated with power ", unless he set up " permanent corporate philanthropies for the good of Mankind ".
A good portion of the town is still forest, much of it Taylor County Forest.
When Louis Brandeis popularized the term " scientific management " in 1910, Taylor recognized it as another good name for the concept, and he used it himself in his 1911 monograph.
Taylorism took some steps toward addressing their needs ( for example, Taylor advocated frequent breaks and good pay ), but Taylor nevertheless had a condescending view of less intelligent workers, whom he sometimes compared to draft animals.
Taylor himself, in fact, recognized these challenges and had some good ideas for meeting them.
Some of West Coast jazz was experimental, avant-garde music several years before the more mainstream avant-garde playing of Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman ( Manne also recorded with Coleman in 1959 ); a good deal of Manne's work with Jimmy Giuffre was of this kind.
He had an unofficial rivalry with Taylor and was a good friend of Toxica.
Graham Potuer and Taylor Ellington were the only remaining players from the team's very good crop of players taken in the 1988-born WHL Bantam Draft that had marked the team's success during the previous three seasons.
Taylor stated before the game against the USA: In football, you're only as good as your last game, and at the moment we're poor.
To a good approximation ( for sufficiently weak fields, assuming no permanent dipole moments are present ), P is usually given by a Taylor series in E whose coefficients are the nonlinear susceptibilities:

Taylor and friends
Between 1831 and 1832 Charlotte continued her education at Roe Head in Mirfield, where she met her lifelong friends and correspondents, Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor.
Although his fame has been long eclipsed by that of his contemporaries and friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Southey's verse still enjoys some popularity.
Don and Ruth Taylor, longtime friends and supporters of the University of Calgary, donated $ 25 million in December, 2006 to help build the new digital library.
According to the " Chalet 2000 " episode of The Kids in the Hall, a full-length adventure starring Buddy and friends, Buddy is the nephew of comedian Rip Taylor.
Despite their divergent political philosophies, Taylor and Trevor-Roper had been friends since the early 1950s, but with the possibility of the Regius Professorship, both men lobbied for it.
His deepest commitments were emotional and reserved for old friends ; he was unflinchingly loyal to women like Elizabeth Taylor, Libby Holman, Nancy Walker and Ann Lincoln ".
Red House was also regularly visited by John Wesley and Charles Wesley, the Methodist preachers who were friends of John Taylor, the great-grandson of William Taylor.
McDowall received recognition as a photographer and published five books of photographs, one being of his celebrity friends such as Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Judy Holliday and Maureen O ' Hara.
" Brigadier General Taylor arrives, and informs Cronauer that he cannot help this time ; a US Armed Forces member being friends with a Vietcong could be a serious PR problem for the Army.
Simon has been close friends with James Taylor's younger brother Livingston Taylor for over forty years.
During 1842, Taylor, together with his Cambridge friends Frederick Ponsonby ( Earl of Bessborough ), Charles G. Taylor and William Bolland, formed the Old Stagers, which is recognised as the oldest amateur drama society still performing.
In old age, Bentley continued to read ; and enjoyed the society of his friends and several rising scholars, J Markland, John Taylor, and his nephews Richard and Thomas Bentley, with whom he discussed classical subjects.
Instead of attending Harvard, Taylor became an apprentice patternmaker and machinist, gaining shop-floor experience at Enterprise Hydraulic Works in Philadelphia ( a pump-manufacturing company whose proprietors were friends of the Taylor family ).
In 1978, Bates left school at the age of sixteen, and founded Duran Duran with his art school friends Stephen Duffy and John Taylor.
Duran Duran was founded by childhood friends John Taylor and Nick Rhodes along with singer / songwriter Stephen Duffy in 1978, but Duffy left a year later, convinced they weren't going anywhere.
The two girls, Kylie ( Mary-Kate Olsen ) and Taylor ( Ashley Olsen ) along with their friends Sam, Lyndi, Toast and others – head out on their first road trip to the Olympics in their new Ford Mustang, which they received for their birthday.
She made many lifelong friends, in particular Ellen Nussey and Mary Taylor who later went to New Zealand before returning to England.
Taylor and Edward Andrews played gold seekers Clancy and Duncan, respectively, who are best friends until they strike it rich, only to see Native Americans release their gold dust to the wind.
In 1818, a British architect named George Ledwell Taylor spent a summer in Greece with two friends at Livadeia.
An account of his friends, among whom Canning was a special intimate, is to be found in his Men I have Known ( 1866 ); the men featured in the book include William Buckland, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edward Forbes, F. R. S.

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