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In May 1948 Thomas and his family moved to his final home, the Boat House at Laugharne purchased for him at a cost of £ 2, 500 in April 1949 by Margaret Taylor, first wife of historian A. J. P. Taylor.
Having already moved from its ground at Kent Street, Ascot Vale (" McCracken's Paddock ") to Flemington Hill, the club was again forced to move in 1881 ; and, because the City of Essendon mayor of the day, James Taylor, considered the Essendon Cricket Ground " to be suitable only for the gentleman's game of cricket ", Essendon moved to East Melbourne.
The races themselves have been moved from the waters of Florida to the United States Naval Surface Warfare Center's Carderock Division David Taylor Model Basin in Bethesda, Maryland, and are held biennially.
While many hoped for an immediate rematch, Taylor moved up in weight in his next bout and the fighters did not meet again until 1994 when Chávez dominated and then knocked out a faded Taylor in eight rounds.
Another son, General Waller Taylor, represented Lunenburg in the Virginia legislature, then moved to Vincennes, Indiana.
* " The helmsman steered, the ship moved on ; / Yet never a breeze up blew "-Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The Reverend Frederic and Elisabeth ( Taylor ) Ayer moved to the Belle Prairie area in 1849.
In 1850, the department moved into the first building completed on campus, now called Taylor Hall.
For decades, employment in the area was dominated by a large Fruit of the Loom plant, formerly known as Union Underwear, which closed in 1998, along with, shortly thereafter, the Indiana-based Batesville Casket Company. Amazon. com soon moved to fill the employment void, and ten other businesses either located or relocated to Taylor County over the next several years.
Taylor needed a cleaner water source than what Spickard could provide so he moved his operation to a building a half block south of the east end of the 17th Street bridge in Trenton.
He moved to Boonton in 1850 to take charge of the Taylor & Lord Nail Factory.
* His son Jeffery Taylor moved from his native Sweden in 2006 to play for Hobbs High, and completed his college career at Vanderbilt University in 2012.
As he did so, Taylor showed signs of extreme exhaustion, which included staggering around the ring, visibly wobbling as he moved and at one point he fell to the canvas after missing Chávez with a wild left.
Belmas and Hannah retreated to the Rocky Mountains, and Hansen, Taylor, and Stewart moved underground together, becoming more militant.
Mark Taylor, who captained the team after Border, moved to dilute Simpson's authority.
Others, including Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor, Mark Jones, Eddie Colman and Frank Swift moved to the back of the plane, believing it to be safer.
After the marriage failed, he moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1960s, where he began a romantic relationship with Zola Taylor, a member of the Platters.
When he stopped playing tennis in 1999, Muster moved to Noosa Australia and married television presenter Jo Beth Taylor in 2000.
Eddie Duffy, Mark Taylor and Mark Kerr all moved on to other projects.
The culmination of this first movement of blues came with John Mayall, who moved to London in the early 1960s, eventually forming the Bluesbreakers, whose members at various times included, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar and Mick Taylor.
They then moved to Far West, Missouri, where Taylor was ordained an apostle on December 19, 1838.
Taylor moved into the Gardo House alone with his sister Agnes to avoid prosecution and to avoid showing preference to any one of his families.

Taylor and Seattle
* Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress-Lili Taylor
The Issaquah Alps are the unofficial name for the highlands near Issaquah, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, including Cougar Mountain ( the flagship mountain of Issaquah ), Squak Mountain, Tiger Mountain, Taylor Mountain, Rattlesnake Ridge, Rattlesnake Mountain, and Grand Ridge.
In the WNBA Taylor has played for four teams: the Houston Comets, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm ( twice )
In its Analysis of the prospected centers in the 2004 WNBA Draft, the Seattle Storm criticized Taylor scathing: " As long as Taylor could tie her shoes and walk without tripping on her own feet, she'd be a WNBA prospect.
Dr. Roberts leaves to work in Seattle but allows Julie and Kaitlin stay in his house alongside his daughter Summer and Taylor Townsend, who has been kicked out of her own house by her mother, Veronica.
* John Taylor of the Seattle Mariners
* Article about Moulton Taylor in The Seattle Times of Sunday, July 15, 1990
* Taylor Creek ( Seattle ), Washington, United States

Taylor and Washington
On the third play of the Redskins ' ensuing drive, Miami safety Jake Scott intercepted quarterback Billy Kilmer's pass down the middle intended for Taylor and returned it eight yards to the Washington 47-yard line.
In response, the Machine quietly supported Jim Taylor, a former professional boxer, Streets and Sanitation worker, and barely literate Daley figurehead, over Washington.
With Partee and his own ward's support, Washington defeated Taylor.
Although Daley and Taylor declined at first, at Partee's insistence, Washington was slated for the seat and received the party's support.
In 1850, Sherman was promoted to the substantive rank of Captain and married Thomas Ewing's daughter, Eleanor Boyle (" Ellen ") Ewing, in a Washington ceremony attended by President Zachary Taylor and other political luminaries.
Minh later messaged Taylor with a complaint about a perceived lack of support from Washington for a coup.
The U. S. Embassy in Saigon was privately supportive of the aim as Taylor and Khánh had become implacable enemies, but they did not fully back the move as they regarded it as poorly thought out and potentially a political embarrassment due to the need to use an American plane to transport some plotters between Saigon and Washington, and as a result, they promised asylum only for Hương if necessary.
The county commissioners eventually established the townships, including Union ( 1820 ), Darby ( 1820 ), Mill Creek ( 1820 ), Jerome ( 1821 ), Paris ( 1821 ), Liberty ( 1822 ), Leesburg ( 1825 ), Allen ( 1827 ), Jackson ( 1829 ), York ( 1834 ), Washington ( 1836 ), Dover ( 1839 ), Claibourne ( 1834 ), and Taylor ( 1849 ), while they designated Marysville as the county seat.
The county is subdivided into 12 townships: Blue River, Boone, Franklin, Harrison, Heth, Jackson, Morgan, Posey, Spencer, Taylor, Washington, and Webster.
In Washington, President Zachary Taylor invited Fr.
* Hugh " Bones " Taylor, who played wide receiver with the Washington Redskins from 1947 – 54, and was honored as one of the 70 Greatest Redskins in 2002.
Folk singer Arlo Guthrie lives in Washington, as does singer / songwriter James Taylor.
Many of the Victorian style houses in the borough, as well as Taylor Street School and Warren Hills Middle School ( formerly Washington High School ) were built during this period.
Wooster is the birthplace of the Compton brothers: Arthur Compton, physics Nobel Prize winner and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis, Karl Taylor Compton, physicist and president of MIT, and Wilson Martindale Compton, diplomat and president of Washington State University.
* Taylor Whitley ( born 1980 ), NFL player for the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, and the Washington Redskins.
The second to the last person in America to be executed by firing squad, John Albert Taylor, raped and murdered Charla King in Washington Terrace in 1988.
Former Spokane Valley, Washington City Councilman Steve Taylor was selected as Connell's new city Administrator.
Discriminatory laws motivated by " simple economic protectionism " are subject to a " virtually per se rule of invalidity ," City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey 437 U. S. 617 ( 1978 ), Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison, Wisconsin, 340 U. S. 349 ( 1951 ), Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Comm., 432 U. S. 333 ( 1977 ) which can only be overcome by a showing that the State has no other means to advance a legitimate local purpose, Maine v. Taylor, 477 U. S. 131 ( 1986 ).
" Taylor is one with most American thinkers from Washington to Jefferson to Lincoln in doubting that the free Negro could ever be anything but a problem for American politics.
Founded in 1924 by Helen Taylor Bush in her home on Dorffel Drive E., the school moved to its present location on Lake Washington Boulevard E. in 1930.
Former New York Giants running back Billy Taylor got in on the scoring for Washington with a six yard run in the third quarter.
For the game, Washington Redskins players T Chris Samuels, TE Chris Cooley, and LS Ethan Albright all wore the number 21 ( a number normally inappropriate for their positions ) in memory of their teammate Sean Taylor, who had been murdered during the 2007 season.
Parcells, whose stifling 3 – 4 defense ( known as the Big Blue Wrecking Crew ) led by Lawrence Taylor, Carl Banks, Harry Carson, and Leonard Marshall, and an offense under the direction of Phil Simms, knocked off the San Francisco 49ers 49 – 3, and the Washington Redskins 17 – 0, in the playoffs before routing the Denver Broncos, 39 – 20, in Super Bowl XXI.
Washington has been home to many jazz pioneers, perhaps none better known than Duke Ellington, but also singer and pianist Shirley Horn, pianist Billy Taylor, and saxophonist Frank Wess.

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