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  Peter John Taylor - Definition, explanation
Peter Taylor (born January 3, 1953 in Southend-on-Sea) was the English national football team manager on a caretaker basis in 2000.
Taylor was sacked two months after the start of the 2001-02 season with Leicester rooted to the foot of the Premiership but returned to management within two weeks, ironically to take charge at Brighton; whose previous manager Micky Adams had become the new assistant manager of Leicester City.
Taylor guided Brighton to the Division Two championship (marking their return to the upper half of the English league after an 11-year exile) but resigned from his job because he was frustrated at the club's lack of ambition and financial resources.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/p/pe/peter_john_taylor.php   (548 words)

  
 Peter Bjorn and John Tickets - Peter Bjorn and John Concert Tickets
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 John Edward Taylor
John Edward Taylor, the son of John Taylor, a tutor at the Daventry Academy, was born at Ilminster, Somerset on 11th September, 1791.
Taylor was a Quaker whereas Shuttleworth and the Potter family, attended the Unitarian Chapel in Manchester.
Taylor now argued that "the qualification to vote ought to be low enough to put it fairly within the power of members of the labouring classes by careful, steady and preserving industry to possess themselves of it, yet not so low as to give anything like a preponderating influence to the mere populace.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRtaylor.htm   (1804 words)

  
 John Taylor
When John Taylor was interested in his salvation, during a Baptist meeting in his community, the preacher quoted Peter's reply to the question, "What must I do to be saved?" And he heard this reply and meditated briefly upon it.
When John Taylor saw the preacher and asked for an explanation as to why he did not come and baptize him, the Baptist preacher replied that it did not look right to be doing anything under the cover of night that way.
John Taylor was present and the Baptist preacher did his best to get the church to let him baptize him, but the Baptist Church refused to give him permission to do so.
www.therestorationmovement.com /taylorj.htm   (1907 words)

  
 John Taylor Gatto Biography
John Taylor Gatto was born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania,
John attended public schools in Swissvale, Monongahela, and Uniontown, and the private Catholic boarding school in Latrobe, all towns in western Pennsylvania.
Later that year he was the subject of a show at Carnegie Hall called "An Evening With John Taylor Gatto," which launched a career of public speaking in the area of school reform, which has taken Gatto over a million and a half miles in all fifty states and seven foreign countries.
www.johntaylorgatto.com /aboutus/john.htm   (502 words)

  
 BBC - I Love Blue Peter - John Noakes presenter biography
Peter Purves was an actor before his stint on Blue Peter, making his stage debut as a member of the Barrow-in-Furness Rep. Turning professional, he appeared in television shows like Dixon of Dock Green, The Saint and Z-Cars.
Peter Purves originally intended to join the Blue Peter team for just six months, in a break between acting jobs.
Peter Purves has directed over twenty-five pantomimes and he is a popular after dinner speaker.
www.bbc.co.uk /cult/classic/bluepeter/presenters/purves.shtml   (257 words)

  
 England's Coaches/Managers - Peter Taylor
Peter Taylor, highly successful England under-21 coach deposed to make way for Howard Wilkinson after Glenn Hoddle's tenure as England manager ended, returned to take charge of the senior team for the friendly match against Italy in November, 2000.
Taylor was sacked as manager of Leicester City FC two months into the 2001-02 season, but soon took the reigns at Brighton and Hove Albion FC.
In November 2002, Taylor took the road north to Hull City AFC and guided them into the higher echelons of the Football League.
www.englandfootballonline.com /TeamMgr/Mgr_TaylorP.html   (326 words)

  
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JOHN TAYLOR, the deputy leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, made a surprise announcement last night that he will not be standing again in the general election expected in May.
In a statement, Mr Taylor said that he would be informing his constituency association in Newtownards, County Down, of his decision to pull out of Westminster and concentrate on the Northern Ireland Assembly and his role in the Council of Europe.
Peter Robinson, the Democratic Unionist deputy leader, poured scorn on Mr Taylor and Mr Trimble's claims that the UUP would win the seat.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/01/30/nuup30.xml   (814 words)

  
 John Taylor
John Taylor, scientist, actor, broadcaster, is a true renaissance man. He has experimented on Uri Geller and criticised the ideas of Stephen Hawking.
Taylor worked in this area for a while and still contributes papers on the subject, but about ten years ago he began to be attracted by new possibilities opening up in brain science.
Taylor models aspects of the brain using neural networks - interconnected nerve cells simulated on a computer.This three-layer "net" is a simple example.
www.geocities.com /Omegaman_UK/taylor.html   (1594 words)

  
 Faith and the Human Drama, by Peter John Cameron, O.P.
According to Pope John Paul II, "the basic human drama is the failure to perceive the meaning of life, to live without a meaning." In other words, for so many the sense of destiny has not been awakened in them.
John Paul II reminds us that "unless faith becomes culture it has not been really welcomed, fully lived, humanly rethought." To a great degree, this is the responsibility of the theatre in the Church.
PETER JOHN CAMERON, O.P. is a Dominican priest, Editor-in-Chief of "Magnificat", and the founder and director of the Blackfriars Repertory Theatre.
www.godspy.com /culture/Who-am-I-Faith-and-the-Human-Drama-by-Peter-John-Cameron-OP.cfm   (3497 words)

  
 John Taylor Reviews
Taylor is touring with the musicians who recorded Angel of the Presence – the Swede Palle Danielsson on bass and Martin France on drums.
Lately, Taylor’s jazz, classical, compositional, improvisational and listening skills seem to have fallen into some magical balance, with ideas streaming out of him so fast it seems a miracle that playing-partners can stay on his case at all.
Taylor's playing is a constant flow of fresh ideas and the interplay between the two is sometimes exultant.
www.johntaylorjazz.com /pages/reviews.html   (917 words)

  
 Southern Author Peter Taylor profile by Southern Literary Review
Peter Hillsman Taylor was born on January 8, 1917, in the small west Tennessee town of Trenton.
Taylor was keenly interested in how people survived, adapted, even made a place for themselves in a new environment.
Taylor explained, "My feelings are both that this region of the upper South is very much a part of me and that I am very much a part of it," he said in a Founders Day Address at the University of the South at Sewanee.
www.southernlitreview.com /authors/peter_taylor.htm   (574 words)

  
 Special Collections: Peter Taylor Papers
The papers of Peter Hillsman Taylor (1917-1994), collected by bibliographer Stuart Wright and purchased by Vanderbilt University in 1988, are an important collection of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library's Special Collections.
A native of Tennessee and a former Vanderbilt student, Taylor is acknowledged as a master of the short story form and has won several major literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his 1986 novel A Summons To Memphis.
Taylor was also a student of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate and Robert Penn Warren, members of the Fugitive and Agrarian literary movements, as well as the lifelong friend of two other writers influenced by the Fugitives, Robert Lowell and Randall Jarrell.
www.library.vanderbilt.edu /speccol/taylorp.shtml   (336 words)

  
 Peter Hillsman Taylor (1917-1994)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter Taylor was born on January 8, 1917, in the small community of Trenton, Tennessee.
Taylor enrolled in Southwestern (Rhodes College) in 1936 and began studying under Allen Tate.
His grandfather, Robert Love Taylor (who won the governorship that year), was also a writer, as is his third-cousin, Robert.
oneweb.utc.edu /~tnwriter/authors/taylor.p.html   (507 words)

  
 James Taylor
John Taylor born 10th of May 1868 was a mail carrier in Langley according to the census in 1901 and was married to Elizabeth Newton in 1896.
Peter was a tug boat Captain and married Lilly May Kilby from London, Ont. on the 9th of January 1908.
Peter and Lilly were a great help to Kate and Otway Wilkie in their old age.
www.fortlangley.ca /Taylor.html   (1230 words)

  
 E.J.N. - JOHN TAYLOR   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Taylor was born in Manchester and first came to the attention of the jazz audience in 1969, when he partnered saxophonists Alan Skidmore and John Surman.
John Taylor also worked with many visiting artists at Ronnie Scott's Club and later became a member of Ronnie's quintet.
John Taylor is currently a member of the Kenny Wheeler Quintet and Big Band with John Abercrombie, Palle Danielsson and Peter Erskine.
www.ejn.it /mus/taylor.htm   (269 words)

  
 Chief Peter John - Wohlforth
Peter John was born in 1900 in another world, when there were almost no whites in the area and Athabascans still sometimes hunted moose with bow and arrow and bear with spears.
In The Gospel According to Peter John, he tells a story of hunting with a white man, looking for moose, when a camp robber landed on the peak of a tent and told him to look on the opposite side of a lake.
I’ll say that anyone who spends a lot of time around Peter John is struck by these odd incidents, or his ability to say what you’re thinking just before you say it.
www.wohlforth.net /peterjohn.htm   (2096 words)

  
 BookPage Nonfiction Review: Peter Taylor
When Hubert H. McAlexander, a professor at the University of Georgia, first told Peter Taylor he wanted to be his biographer, Taylor replied, "Oh, no, I haven't had a very interesting life." But Taylor, a 20th century master of the short story and a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, in fact had many fascinating stories to tell.
As McAlexander relates in Peter Taylor: A Writer's Life, Taylor (1917-1994) was personally engaging, a keen observer of humankind who was devoted to his art.
Taylor is often referred to as a Southern or regional author.
www.bookpage.com /0109bp/nonfiction/peter_taylor.html   (316 words)

  
 Peter Cookson
This sketch was made during the faculty meeting on September 24, 1998, while Peter talked about a contract that had been signed with a distance learning format-and-transmission vendor.
He was a little uncertain about what to say in the short time alloted, and kept moving his face to read different parts of his non-distance-learning audience, making it hard for me to capture him.
John Black (inset one) reflected his experience with the same vendor and the meeting ended.
www.tc.columbia.edu /Taylor/tcfolks/PeterC.stm   (107 words)

  
 Peter Beinart
Peter Beinart is editor-at-large at The New Republic and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Peter Beinart on the shame of Billy Tauzin.
Peter Beinart on the importance of Richard Riordan.
www.tnr.com /showBio.mhtml?pid=14&sa=1   (1412 words)

  
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John Taylor was born in Manchester (25th September 1942) and first came to the attention of the jazz audience in 1969 when he partnered saxophonists Alan Skidmore and John Surman.
John is currently a member of Kenny Wheeler’s quartet and large ensemble and performs in duo and quartet settings with John Surman – their recording of ‘Ambleside Days’ on ahum won critical acclaim.
John celebrated his 60th birthday year in 2002 with a Contemporary Music Network Tour in which he presented his new trio with the drummer Joey Baron and Marc Johnson on bass.
www.indiejazz.com /ArtistDetail.aspx?ArtistID=191   (597 words)

  
 Artistopia Music - John Taylor Fanfare   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Peter Matthew Hillsman Taylor Summary
Peter Matthew Hillsman Taylor(January 8, 1917- November 2, 1994) was a U.S. author and writer.
Taylor sets on his work barely contain the shifting, probing attitude he constantly turns on his material.
In reading these dramas, however, with full awareness of Taylor's prior accomplishments, we note two other kinds of "presences" emerge as well: the first, as palpable as any characters on the stage, are those remembered Taylor traits of theme and technique which are again embodied in these very plays; the sec...
www.bookrags.com /Peter_Matthew_Hillsman_Taylor   (426 words)

  
 WOSU Presents Ohioana Authors | Peter Taylor
Peter Taylor’s connections to Ohio are through education – he attended and taught at Kenyon College in Gambier, and later taught at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
But Peter Taylor was born in Tennessee, his early influences were by Southern Agrarians like Robert Lowell, Robert Penn Warren, and John Crowe Ransom, and his subject matter came from stories he was told as a child growing up in the south.
Taylor won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, A Summons to Memphis, late in his career.
www.ohioana-authors.org /taylor/index.php   (199 words)

  
 Woo Hoo!
The Euro-beat "I'm Not Ashamed" is the one with the real crossover potential, but there's nary a weak track in the lot.
Once again, Steve Taylor returns as producer, and he and founding member Peter Furler steer this talented outfit toward an organic sound that works well with this collection of tunes.
Peter Furler recorded the song "Unified" with the band Sonicflood on a compilation album called "City On A Hill" (2000)
www.kingdavid8.com /WooHoo/Newsboys.html   (1126 words)

  
 John Taylor Family Bible
Naomi, wife of John Taylor junior, and daughter of William and Sarah Morgan was born Anno Domini--1820
11.Elsy Jane Taylor a daghter of John Taylor and Naony his wife was born October the 7th 1856; Elsy Jane Taylor a daughter of John Taylor and Naomi his wife dyed Frebruary the 11th 1857.
John Taylor and Larrah A. Faulk was Married October 17, 1862
www.georgiagenealogy.org /wilkinson/taylor.html   (502 words)

  
 Special Collections: Peter Taylor Papers (Addition)
The papers and correspondence (1988-1992) are an addition to a significant collection of Taylor's pre-1988 letters and manuscripts.
Taylor, who died in 1994 in Charlottesville, Virginia, received a Pulitzer Prize for his novel, A Summons to Memphis, which was published in 1986.
Taylor's influences included John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren, members of the Fugitive and Agrarian literary movements.
www.library.vanderbilt.edu /speccol/taylorp_addition.shtml   (290 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: Taylor crowned world champion in India
Speaking after the fight, coach Peter Taylor, who was in his daughter's corner in the Talkatota Stadium, said that they were absolutely thrilled with the result.
Taylor could be celebrating on the double later this afternoon as sources in New Delhi have indicated that she is amongst the favourites to win the Boxer of the Tournament award.
Taylor was accompanied by coach Peter Taylor, team manager John McCormack (St Saviours OBA), physio Mary Louise Ryan, and Al Morris (RandJ) in New Delhi.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/1123/taylork.html   (511 words)

  
 Billy Taylor's Jazz | Guest Artist John Pizzarelli
The feathery vocals of John Pizzarelli are a breath of fresh air in the Kennedy Center on this week's Billy Taylor's Jazz at the Kennedy Center.
John cracks up the crowd with tales of his solo roots as lead singer for his rock group, "Johnny Pick and His Scabs." Pizzarelli remembers playing paying gigs with his father and then rushing over to New York clubs to join his own band.
Taylor points out that the sons of famous musicians can have a hard time.
www.npr.org /programs/btaylor/pastprograms/jpizzarelli.html   (527 words)

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