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rch is part of the Assemblies of God in Great | Britain, a leading Pentecostal denomination worldwide |
Arthur Stewart (Amateur wrestling, Great | Britain): a dapper, suit-clad amateur wrestler. |
In | Britain, a schooner is a large sherry glass |
the United Patternmakers Association of Great | Britain, a position he held for sixteen years. |
Stuart | Britain: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford Paperbacks |
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps ( | Britain), a branch of the British military in the Fir |
Lowell had visited | Britain a few years earlier, virtually memorizing pla |
In eighteenth century | Britain a disgraced gentlemen becomes a highwaymen. |
The Railways of Great | Britain: A Historical Atlas (Vol. |
thor of The new Christian Schools movement in | Britain: a case study (University of Cambridge, 1993) |
Fortunately for | Britain, a war over Oregon Country was averted by dip |
ington, David (1989) Evangelicalism in Modern | Britain; a history from the 1730s to the 1980s, Londo |
The Faerie Knight was, in the Matter of | Britain, a bastard son of Tom a'Lincoln and Caelia, t |
Thomas died suddenly while on leave in | Britain a few months before his retirement. |
February 22 - Last invasion of | Britain: a joint French-American force lands near Fis |
"Jews in | Britain: A Snapshot from the 2001 Census"PDF (4.93 MB |
During the Battle of | Britain, a plane from Germany crashed in a field near |
He was invalided back to | Britain aboard the East Indiaman Houghton. |
ed to take into account a 1979 agreement with | Britain about land reform following independence. |
tary series with the working title A Band for | Britain about brass bands. |
here was an internal treaty between Nepal and | Britain about the mobilization of Nepalese soldiers. |
he crashed on a motor scooter near the Great | Britain academy training base in Quarrata, Italy. |
rforms at the court of King George I of Great | Britain, accompanied by Handel. |
The Dependency of Ireland on Great | Britain Act 1719 (6. |
Texas was a tactical ally of | Britain acting as a counterweight to the United State |
Kronprindsesse Maria 74 - sailed to | Britain, added to British Navy as Kron Princessen 74 |
Fyen 74 - sailed to | Britain, added to British Navy as Fyen 74 |
On his return to | Britain, Admiral Noble was appointed Commander-in-Chi |
Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752 when t | |
In the 1840s | Britain adopted a free trade policy which brought wid |
onally held on 14th September until 1752 when | Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar. |
Like most 1950s buildings in | Britain, affordable but architecturally uninteresting |
for a dangerous criminal who has returned to | Britain after many years away. |
Leopold and Lisa Segal settled in Great | Britain after the war |
Upon returning to | Britain after the Olympics, Hill bicycled 170 miles t |
He succeeds to the throne of | Britain after his elder brother, Guiderius, dies figh |
lly at the foundation of the Kingdom of Great | Britain after the Acts of Union, which politically un |
ny was the second-largest bicycle producer in | Britain, after Raleigh. |
Whilst making her way back to | Britain after participating in the reduction of Havan |
ce's was the second large rectangular rink in | Britain after Stockport, its ice measuring 210 by 52 |
On his return to | Britain after the end of hostilities, he rejoined Mae |
as introduced to France in 1784, and to Great | Britain after 1800. |
form, it is the second-largest such mound in | Britain after Silbury Hill. |
Davidge competed for Great | Britain again rowing at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
He visited | Britain again in 2005. |
and Kent, and participated in the defence of | Britain against Julius Caesar. |
during the war years and their son fought for | Britain against the Germans. |
Guiderius conscripted all the men of | Britain against Claudius and marched south to meet hi |
He also played for Great | Britain against France in 1991 and was selected to go |
rned to not become military outposts of Great | Britain against the Soviet Union. |
rn in Canada, Cooper moved with her family to | Britain aged eleven. |
during the negotiations in Nanjing, China and | Britain agreed that a supplementary treaty be conclud |
In the Treaty of Ghent, Great | Britain agreed not to arm nor trade with American Ind |
The US and | Britain agreed to joint control over the Oregon Terri |
The Circuit of | Britain aircraft was given the serial number 896 when |
The former Battle of | Britain airfield RAF Kenley is approximately one mile |
ember 1927 by the United States Ambassador to | Britain, Alanson B Houghton. |
ddenly news reports from various locations of | Britain alert Constantine and his knights of a new th |
urewort is found in eight other localities in | Britain, all in East Anglia. |
depicts an American Civil War in which Great | Britain allies itself with the Confederacy after the |
le flew with 601 Sqn throughout the Battle of | Britain, along with his older brother Hugh. |
son it has frequently featured in the Tour of | Britain along with another nearby favourite Holme Mos |
With-Myrgings survived and later migrated to | Britain along with the Angles in the 5th and 6th cent |
rgentina, competing in the Chess Olympiad for | Britain alongside C. H. O'D. |
Britain also built a warehouse and bought and sold re | |
Meanwhile, | Britain also joined in condemning the killing of Wick |
Ireland, north and west coasts of | Britain; also the coast from North Norway to North Fr |
The Albanian mafia in Europe, notably | Britain, also call bajrak a deliberative council form |
France and | Britain also have spoken out against the burning. |
s about British wildlife called The Nature of | Britain, also presented by Titchmarsh. |
e Nelson, and Lindsay Seers exhibited at Tate | Britain Altermodern: Tate Triennial. |
The Tribunal may sit anywhere in Great | Britain, although it is required to have an office in |
It is now an extreme rarity in | Britain, although it used to be widespread throughout |
d Nathan was given the Captaincy of the Great | Britain Amateur squad when they toured in New Zealand |
1935 he started the retriangulation of Great | Britain, an immense task which involved erecting conc |
It is found in many parts of | Britain and Europe. |
The Waders of | Britain and Europe (with Philip Burton) |
mber of the Archaeological Institute of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
istry of Food, she visited soldiers' camps in | Britain and abroad. |
18 July 1949, she put to sea for a cruise to | Britain, and arctic operations. |
, Ruth and Vicent (2005), Early Celtic Art in | Britain and Ireland, Shire Publications LTD, ISBN 0-7 |
aijan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Great | Britain and Australia. |
Paul Wellens, Great | Britain and England international rugby league footba |
d Junior Ice Hockey Championships while Great | Britain and Estonia are relegated to Division II. |
led "The German Musicianer" in "Folk Songs of | Britain and Northern Ireland" (1975). |
is a patron of The Music Hall Guild of Great | Britain and America. |
nally he gave several radio recitals, both in | Britain and Canada. |
tyle of drumming to Germany, Switzerland, and | Britain, and has performed throughout the Muslim worl |
the year 1804 in the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
Kangaroo tour is a rugby league tour of Great | Britain and France by an Australia representative squ |
A Great | Britain and England international representative Stan |
sence has been recorded on the south coast of | Britain and the west coast of Scotland. |
subsequently served during the battles of New | Britain and Peleliu. |
He returned to Great | Britain and studied music in London under Sir William |
He is credited with bringing ice hockey to | Britain and helping to spread the sport to Europe. |
The Ross Dependency was claimed by | Britain and placed under New Zealand's administration |
This allowed The Saint to do well in both | Britain and in other markets. |
gs of Stone: The Prehistoric Stone Circles of | Britain and Ireland. |
on - Monumental Classic Architecture in Great | Britain and Ireland |
Radford has also represented Great | Britain and England on several occasions in the past. |
The Weary Titan: | Britain and The Experience of Relative Decline, 1985- |
pecies is found in northern Europe (including | Britain) and the Pacific Northwest. |
epresentatives to the 1st Parliament of Great | Britain and also represented Clackmannanshire. |
Great | Britain and the American Civil War (2 vol. |
They are a tradition in | Britain and former British colonies including Jamaica |
nighthood, but maintained good relations with | Britain and was a Privy Councillor. |
aspects of black political struggles, both in | Britain and internationally. |
anded, some of its soldiers were evacuated to | Britain and Egypt, while others joined the French res |
It is the seventh oldest state school in | Britain and was founded by Peter Toller in the 15th c |
In 1941 she moved to | Britain and continued her activities for the GRU for |
was one of the first Neolithic flint mines in | Britain and it was exploited throughout the period. |
All around | Britain and Ireland; North Norway to the English Chan |
It was played at Bristol in Great | Britain and began on June 17, 1972. |
New Zealand then toured Great | Britain and France, losing both Test series 1-2. |
1980 A Field Guide to the Butterflies of | Britain and Europe - Lionel George Higgins, Norman De |
al All Blacks for the 1907-1908 tour of Great | Britain and Australia. |
al policy matters and the organisation of all | Britain and Ireland Championships and international e |
Britain and Germany remained neutral. | |
Danes assaulted Great | Britain and Ireland beginning about AD 800 and were g |
onference was funded by Arts Council of Great | Britain and was held at Walsall Art Gallery, Walsall, |
antic in late summer, reaching north to Great | Britain and Ireland. |
Britain and Joseph Chamberlain (1985). | |
d is now reported from The Netherlands, Great | Britain and Madeira. |
or of the Film Producers Association of Great | Britain and Consultant to the Association of Independ |
resolution by Panama and Spain was vetoed by | Britain and the United States. |
otiations, Maximian was given the kingship of | Britain and Octavius retired. |
She was the sister of George II of Great | Britain and the mother of Frederick the Great. |
It is widespread throughout | Britain and Europe but normally encountered in small |
South Africans during their 1969-1970 Tour of | Britain and Ireland. |
Underclass in Purdah", reported on Muslims in | Britain, and predicted social turmoil and violence. |
In 1781, Lee returned to | Britain and joined first HMS Recovery and then HMS Ra |
New Zealand embarked on a tour of Great | Britain and France. |
It is found in southern | Britain and Europe but normally encountered in small |
ational churches in Kenya , Madagascar, Great | Britain, and Colombia, rapidly followed. |
on by his report of the convention with Great | Britain and by other state papers. |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom, G.E. Cokayne; page V: |
t minister to the Court of Saint James (Great | Britain), and Jefferson replaced Franklin as minister |
inued to promote reconciliation between Great | Britain and the colonies. |
She played on the Great | Britain and Ireland team in the 2006 Curtis Cup. |
professional in 2007 after representing Great | Britain and Ireland at the Walker Cup. |
eak of the First World War, Whyte returned to | Britain and joined the war effort. |
ctions of the Dermatological Society of Great | Britain and Ireland, Volume V. 1895, republished 2008 |
of the 6,000 miles (9,700 km) journey across | Britain and America. |
Roman | Britain and Early England: 55 B.C. - A.D. 871. |
By qualification: University constituency in | Britain and Ireland, functional constituency in Hong |
Teams from Great | Britain and the United States played a single match, |
use of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
He was seriously wounded in the Battle of | Britain and received the Distinguished Flying Cross. |
od warnings were issued for the east coast of | Britain and the entire Dutch coast. |
(The Seven Years' War between | Britain and France begins in Europe). |
Its "modest financial success" in | Britain and France probably meant that its financial |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain, and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or |
The Mushrooms and Toadstools of | Britain and North Western Europe, Bon M., (1987) pub. |
in 1990 and 2002 coincided with wars between | Britain and Iraq. |
ins Pocket Guide; Mushrooms and Toadstools of | Britain and North-Western Europe (Paperback), (2004) |
onor to arts and Jewish community projects in | Britain and abroad. |
is sometimes described as the 'oldest road in | Britain' and is possibly associated with ancient tin |
Those without close connections with | Britain and the Isle of Mann were unlikely to be cons |
A Stranger in Europe: | Britain and the EU from Thatcher to Blair (2008) |
edited Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in | Britain and North America, 1700-1830. |
was involved in air defence preparations for | Britain and the British Empire. |
les has played 143 caps for England and Great | Britain and has scored 110 international goals. |
The Kiwis toured | Britain and France in 1989 before Gordon was replaced |
iating disciples and managing ISKCON in Great | Britain and South Africa. |
owns and other geographical features in Great | Britain and elsewhere. |
11 June - | Britain and Portugal agree on territory in East Afric |
two world wars one million Canadians came to | Britain and joined the fight for freedom. |
This tree is nationally rare in | Britain, and this site hosts the largest known popula |
He failed when attempting to invade | Britain and destroy it via a constant blockade. |
Skaters from Great | Britain and Slovakia competed as guest skaters and th |
nation was somewhat reliant on the nations of | Britain and Russia for military and economic support. |
National Gazetteer of Great | Britain and Ireland (1868) |
The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Great | Britain and Finland. |
The firm relocated to Shameen Island when | Britain and France located concessions there in 1859. |
choir performs in Oxford, as well as all over | Britain and also more recently in Europe. |
She returned to | Britain and was under repair until April 1943. |
ident of the Association of Surgeons of Great | Britain and Ireland in 1946. |
ountry with Germany, the United States, Great | Britain, and France. |
s involvement, there can be little doubt that | Britain, and much of Europe, would be speaking German |
the finest examples of a Bronze Age cairn in | Britain, and has rocky standing stones along its circ |
(The United States, | Britain, and France never recognized East Berlin as a |
ally and was a member of the triumphant Great | Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team in 2001. |
The crew won the gold medal for Great | Britain and defeated a Leander crew. |
Hickey toured | Britain and North America with the Wallabies captaine |
r Cup, being a member of the victorious Great | Britain and Ireland team in 1971. |
in Peterswaldau on July 6, 1813 between Great | Britain and Russia. |
tion of El Pardo) was concluded between Great | Britain and Spain in March 1728 at the El Pardo Palac |
Discourses of Slavery and Abolition: | Britain and its Colonies, 1760-1838. |
e Falklands War spanned several media in both | Britain and Argentina. |
Monmouth's legendary History of the Kings of | Britain and related medieval texts, was a king of Bri |
diplomats a fresh war would break out between | Britain and Spain in 1739, little more than a decade |
ially neutral until Mussolini declared war on | Britain and France on 10 June 1940. |
mail packet service is started between Great | Britain and the Cape |
2006 saw her represent Great | Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup after winning t |
s, as one of the 'Fair Princes of the Isle of | Britain', and as one of the 'Golden-banded Ones of th |
2001) | Britain and the H-Bomb London: Palgrave Macmillian IS |
to the upper Carboniferous Limestone of Great | Britain) and succeeded by the Westphalian stage/age ( |
ly two competitors were Wilma Lawrie of Great | Britain and Terri Dixon of the United States. |
The Anthropological Institute of Great | Britain and Ireland (1871) was the result of a merger |
' | Britain and Brunei, 1945-1963: imperial retreat and r |
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