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Examples
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The 1948 Taylors is one of the great vintage ports of all time.
Vintage port: 1948 Taylor, 1945 Fonseca, 1927 Niepoort | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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When Ashley needed money or help with something, she called the Taylors.
Forbes.com: News Susan Murphy-Milano 2011
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“The Taylors were the big cheeses in Vancouver,” says Virginia Wright, who grew up with Pat.
Bob Colacello on Pat and Bill Buckley Bob Colacello 2009
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“The Taylors were the big cheeses in Vancouver,” says Virginia Wright, who grew up with Pat.
Bob Colacello on Pat and Bill Buckley Colacello, Bob 2009
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The Taylors are a family I would want to be a part of.
Tonight’s TV Addict Must Watch: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS | the TV addict 2008
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Staying with the Taylors were their nieces, thirteen-year-old Fannie and fourteen-year-old Bessie Gwathmey.
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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Staying with the Taylors were their nieces, thirteen-year-old Fannie and fourteen-year-old Bessie Gwathmey.
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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Norwich, too, he was greatly influenced in the direction of linguistics by the English "pocket Goethe," William Taylor, the head of a clan known as the Taylors of Norwich, to distinguish them from a race in which the principle of heredity was even more strikingly developed -- the Taylors of
Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825 George Henry Borrow 1842
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The Taylors were the wealthy mill-owning family who once inhabited Red House Museum in Gomersal - the destination for my latest challenge.
BrontëBlog 2009
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The Taylors are the new owners of eight pit bull dogs, although certainly not by choice.
unknown title 2009
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