Taylor

Taylor can refer to any of the following:

People

People whose surname is or was Taylor include:

  • A.J.P. Taylor -- British historian
  • Andy Taylor -- guitarist with Duran Duran
  • Brook Taylor -- British mathematician
  • Cecil Taylor -- pianist
  • Charles Taylor -- Ex-President of Liberia
  • Charles Taylor -- philosopher, associated with communitarianism
  • Charles "Chuck" Taylor -- Minor league basketball player and promoter of Converse's Chuck Taylor All Star shoes.
  • Chris Taylor -- Game designer
  • Christi Taylor -- American model
  • Christine Taylor -- American actress
  • Dennis Taylor -- Irish snooker player
  • Derek Taylor -- British journalist, press agent for The Beatles
  • Edward Harrison Taylor -- U.S. herpetologist
  • Elizabeth Taylor -- English novelist
  • Elizabeth Taylor -- actress
  • Frederick Winslow Taylor -- American engineer and management expert
  • Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor -- British physicist and mathematician
  • Gilbert Taylor -- cinematographer
  • Hudson Taylor -- Christian missionary to China
  • James Taylor -- American singer-songwriter
  • Jeremy Taylor -- English clergyman
  • Jeannine Taylor -- American actress
  • Jock Taylor -- motorcycle sidecar racer
  • Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. (*1941) -- American astrophysicist (Nobel Prize in Physics 1993)
  • Justin Taylor -- Australian singer-songwriter
  • Kate Taylor -- American singer-songwriter
  • Kathrine Kressmann Taylor -- American novelist
  • Kenneth Taylor -- creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company.
  • Kyle Taylor -- First American slave owner
  • Leonard Taylor -- terrorist victim
  • Lionel Taylor -- American footballer
  • Livingston Taylor -- American singer-songwriter
  • Maik Taylor -- Irish footballer
  • Mark Taylor -- Australian sportsman
  • Martin Taylor -- English footballer
  • Matthew Taylor -- English footballer
  • Maurice Taylor -- American professional basketball player
  • Maxwell D. Taylor -- American General
  • Meldrick Taylor -- American boxer
  • Phil Taylor -- British darts player
  • Robert Taylor -- American actor
  • Robert Taylor -- American composer
  • Roberta Taylor -- British actress
  • Roger Taylor -- drummer with Duran Duran
  • Roger Taylor -- drummer with Queen
  • Rowland Taylor -- Protestant martyr
  • Steve Taylor -- American singer-songwriter
  • Ted Taylor -- American physicist
  • Ted Taylor -- Ice hockey player
  • Telford Taylor -- American lawyer
  • Theodore Taylor -- author
  • Theodore Roosevelt Taylor -- blues singer, also known as "Hound Dog Taylor"
  • Tiffany Taylor -- American model
  • Tom Taylor -- English dramatist, editor of Punch
  • Vinnie Taylor -- guitarist
  • William Taylor (disambiguation)
  • Zachary Taylor -- U.S. President


  • Madison Taylor -- Cardcaptors name of Cardcaptor Sakura character Tomoyo Daidouji (Daidōji Tomoyo)

Fictional characters

  • Sheriff Andy Taylor, the lead character of the 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show
  • Tristan Taylor, English anime name of Hiroto Honda, a character in Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Justin Taylor, the lead character in American series - Queer as Folk
  • Colonel George Taylor, a lead character in the Planet of the Apes movie series

Places

in the United States

  • Taylor, Alabama
  • Taylor, Arizona
  • Taylor, Arkansas
  • Taylor, Michigan
  • Taylor, Mississippi
  • Taylor, Nebraska
  • Taylor, New York
  • Taylor, Pennsylvania
  • Taylor, Texas
  • Taylor, Wisconsin
  • Taylor, Wyoming
  • Taylor County (disambiguation page)
  • There are also Taylors, South Carolina, Taylorville, Illinois, and Tyler, Texas.

in Canada

  • Taylor, British Columbia

Microprocessors

  • AMD Taylor

Other uses

  • In mathematics, the Taylor series are a way to represent any function in power series.
  • In economics, when in a monetary policy a Taylor rule is followed, the interest rate changes correspond to deviations of output and inflation from their target levels.
  • Taylor Rain is an American pornographic film actress.

Businesses

  • Taylor Wine Company
  • Taylor Made Golf Co. Inc.
  • Taylor Guitars
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Toy tools make popular playthings.

Taylor, British Columbia.
. There are also Taylors, South Carolina, Taylorville, Illinois, and Tyler, Texas. . Taylor County (disambiguation page). Tools can also be purely cognitive, such as a written language. Taylor, Wyoming. Similarly, people can use weapons, such as explosives, as tools.

Taylor, Wisconsin. Most tools can also serve as weapons, such as the hammer and the knife. Taylor, Texas. Humans evolved an opposable thumb (useful to hold the tools) and an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools). Taylor, Pennsylvania. Most anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. Taylor, New York. Later, philosophers thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds[1] and monkeys[2][3][4] making tools.

Taylor, Nebraska. But observation has confirmed that monkeys, apes and other animals, mostly primates, but also some birds (ravens, for instance), and sea otters can use tools as well. Taylor, Mississippi. Philosophers once thought that only humans used tools, and often defined humans as tool-using animals. Taylor, Michigan. The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever. Taylor, Arkansas. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever.

Taylor, Arizona. The most basic tools are simple machines. Taylor, Alabama. A tool is a device that (most commonly) provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task. Colonel George Taylor, a lead character in the Planet of the Apes movie series. Seizing and holding (pliers, glove, wrench, ...). Justin Taylor, the lead character in American series - Queer as Folk. Protecting.

Tristan Taylor, English anime name of Hiroto Honda, a character in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Guiding (set square, algorithm, straight edge, tradition, ...). Sheriff Andy Taylor, the lead character of the 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. Concentrating force (hammer, maul, screwdriver, whip, writing implements, ...). Madison Taylor -- Cardcaptors name of Cardcaptor Sakura character Tomoyo Daidouji (Daidōji Tomoyo). Cutting (knife, scythe, sickle, ...). President. Memorization, such as being mindful that physical tools may be recalled from a list.

Zachary Taylor -- U.S. Algorithms. William Taylor (disambiguation). Tradition. Vinnie Taylor -- guitarist. Logic. Tom Taylor -- English dramatist, editor of Punch. Language.

Tiffany Taylor -- American model. Multitools such as Swiss Army knife or Leatherman. Theodore Roosevelt Taylor -- blues singer, also known as "Hound Dog Taylor". Special use tools such as Buggy whip or whetstone. Theodore Taylor -- author. Writing instruments such as ballpoint pen​ ​​or pencil. Telford Taylor -- American lawyer. Eating utensils such as chopsticks, fork, knife, or spoon.

Ted Taylor -- Ice hockey player. Heat-based tools such as soldering iron, welding torch and thermic lance. Ted Taylor -- American physicist. Hydraulic tools such as the Hurst tool or hydraulic ram. Steve Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. Machine tools such as lathe, milling machine or shaping machine. Rowland Taylor -- Protestant martyr. Power tools such as drill or wood router.

Roger Taylor -- drummer with Queen. Agricultural tools such as scythe or sickle. Roger Taylor -- drummer with Duran Duran. Hand tools such as pliers, adze, or axe. Roberta Taylor -- British actress. Machines can function as ordered systems of tools or as super-tools. Robert Taylor -- American composer. Utensils aid in eating.

Robert Taylor -- American actor. Instruments are concrete or abstract tools, especially if they are refined. Phil Taylor -- British darts player. Devices often typify newly invented or specific-purpose tools. Meldrick Taylor -- American boxer. Taylor -- American General.

Maxwell D. Maurice Taylor -- American professional basketball player. Matthew Taylor -- English footballer. Martin Taylor -- English footballer.

Mark Taylor -- Australian sportsman. Maik Taylor -- Irish footballer. Livingston Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. Lionel Taylor -- American footballer.

Leonard Taylor -- terrorist victim. Kyle Taylor -- First American slave owner. Kenneth Taylor -- creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company. Kathrine Kressmann Taylor -- American novelist.

Kate Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. Justin Taylor -- Australian singer-songwriter. (*1941) -- American astrophysicist (Nobel Prize in Physics 1993). Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.

Jock Taylor -- motorcycle sidecar racer. Jeannine Taylor -- American actress. Jeremy Taylor -- English clergyman. James Taylor -- American singer-songwriter.

Hudson Taylor -- Christian missionary to China. Gilbert Taylor -- cinematographer. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor -- British physicist and mathematician. Frederick Winslow Taylor -- American engineer and management expert.

Elizabeth Taylor -- actress. Elizabeth Taylor -- English novelist. herpetologist. Edward Harrison Taylor -- U.S.

Derek Taylor -- British journalist, press agent for The Beatles. Dennis Taylor -- Irish snooker player. Christine Taylor -- American actress. Christi Taylor -- American model.

Chris Taylor -- Game designer. Charles "Chuck" Taylor -- Minor league basketball player and promoter of Converse's Chuck Taylor All Star shoes. Charles Taylor -- philosopher, associated with communitarianism. Charles Taylor -- Ex-President of Liberia.

Cecil Taylor -- pianist. Brook Taylor -- British mathematician. Andy Taylor -- guitarist with Duran Duran. Taylor -- British historian.

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