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Taurus

[tawr-uhs] / ˈtɔr əs /


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Taurus’s 1968 song “Spirit” includes an acoustic passage with an arpeggiated chord progression and a descending chromatic bass line that resembles the pastoral introduction to “Stairway.”

From New York Times

Then he pulled on his camouflage fatigues, wrapped a swastika around his arm, grabbed a mask painted with a skull and retrieved his father’s guns — the Taurus .40-caliber and the .380-caliber revolver.

From Washington Post

Sagalassos was built on the slopes of the Taurus mountain range, about 5,000 feet above sea level, in the late fifth century B.C., when the region was part of the Achaemenid Empire.

From New York Times

The department said that the boy had retrieved the weapon — a 9-millimeter Taurus handgun that had been legally purchased by his mother — from home, put it in his backpack and brought it to school.

From New York Times

The official said A24’s theater venture is a partnership with Taurus Investment Holdings.

From New York Times