「Anglo American」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| This voyage is considered the first | Anglo-American account of a sea voyage to Texas. |
| Elsa Lanchester ( | Anglo-American actress) born in Lewisham |
| He was of | Anglo-American, African and Lenape ancestry. |
| Belgrade was bombed by | Anglo-American air forces on April 16 and 17, 1944, which |
| the European people to Central Africa, An | Anglo-American alliance try to defend what land is left i |
| There are 4 campaigns: USSR, | Anglo-American alliance, Franco-German alliance and the P |
| The Creation of the | Anglo-American Alliance, 1937-1941: A Study in Competitiv |
| nal arbitration, and particularly the 1897 | Anglo-American arbitration treaty. |
| and finding the prospect of splitting the | Anglo-American armies more appealing. |
| Thomas Leveritt is an | Anglo-American artist who works in various media. |
| Sir James Jebusa Shannon (1862 - 1923), | Anglo-American artist, was born in Auburn, New York, and |
| John McLure Hamilton (1853- 1936) was an | Anglo-American artist. |
| ire at the Cumberland Road premises of the | Anglo-American Asphalt Co. |
| Arnold Lewin (30 April 1921 - 2008) was an | Anglo-American biologist, known as "the father of green a |
| and during World War II when it was hit by | Anglo-American bombardments. |
| Anglo-American bombers first attacked Bucharest on 4 Apri | |
| 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an | Anglo-American boxer. |
| established in Lambeth London, called the | Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation. |
| In 1889 the assets were taken over by the | Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation, which ha |
| tus, larger premises were required and the | Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation moved 100 |
| Peter A. Weinberg is an | Anglo-American businessman. |
| vember 5, 1592 - February 19, 1672) was an | Anglo-American clergyman and educator. |
| Anglo-American Club won the championship. | |
| By 1765, | Anglo-American colonists had established an industrial se |
| "'No faith can be placed in the | Anglo-American colonists because they are continually dem |
| and deranged relations between Indians and | Anglo-American colonists. |
| ing the early wars between the Shawnee and | Anglo-American colonists. |
| nvention and leader of the first organized | Anglo-American colony in Southern California and founder |
| Charles Fisher (1816-1891) was an | Anglo-American comedian, born in Suffolk England, of a th |
| Company Man is a 2000 | Anglo-American comedy film directed by and written by Pet |
| Duffy is a 1968 | Anglo-American comedy film directed by Robert Parrish and |
| A Roman Catholic, Crum was a member of the | Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry on Palestine in 1945 |
| onversion, and later a member of the Joint | Anglo-American Commission on Palestine. |
| He testified before the | Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine in 1946. |
| in deference to the recommendations of the | Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry. |
| In 1946, he served on the | Anglo-American Committee on Palestine, opposing the Briti |
| and was Palestinian representative to the | Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry. |
| Anglo-American concentrated on the production of high-qua | |
| Of these the | Anglo-American conference is probably the largest, but th |
| is thus a factual part-description of the | Anglo-American conquest of the northern Western Hemispher |
| The | Anglo-American Convention of 1818 established the norther |
| contributed to negotiations leading to the | Anglo-American Convention of 1818 which defined the borde |
| ch the U.S. secured title to following the | Anglo-American Convention of 1818. |
| Anglo-American cooperation on Nuclear weapons was restore | |
| tervention in the war and hoped that close | Anglo-American cooperation would be the guiding principle |
| Anglo-American cooperation was prompted by the availabili | |
| German legal situation is different to the | Anglo-American copyright law because in Germany the copyr |
| Anglo-American corporation was the largest investor and t | |
| more with Tiger Oats, then a subsidiary of | Anglo-American corporation.:173:221 |
| Kate Charles (born 1950) is an | Anglo-American crime writer. |
| cards removed the deck is identical to the | Anglo-American deck for playing purposes. |
| format to those of the traditional 52-card | Anglo-American deck with the addition of the Knight court |
| The Resurgence of conservatism in | Anglo-American democracies / edited by Barry Cooper, Alla |
| hia Folsom, a mixed-race Choctaw of partly | Anglo-American descent, whose father was Ebenezer Folsom, |
| d the Silken Curtain a Personal Account of | Anglo-American Diplomacy in Palestine and the Middle East |
| Drawing upon the traditional | Anglo-American distrust of standing armies garrisoned amo |
| The | Anglo-American division of the Fire-Baptized Holiness Chu |
| milton Architects, in cooperation with the | Anglo-American engineer Ernest L. Ransome. |
| Modern Political Science: | Anglo-American Exchanges Since 1880. |
| termain, who has been recruited to lead an | Anglo-American expedition in search of a fabled treasure |
| peared at the St. Louis Exposition and the | Anglo-American Exposition in 1914. |
| skin, blonde hair and blue eyes) from his | Anglo-American father has made him less accepted among th |
| (April 14, 1867 - August 29, 1942) was an | Anglo-American film producer and distributor, and one of |
| Snipers once again harassed the | Anglo-American flotilla, but machine-gun fire from Cricke |
| ntroduced him to D.K. Wilgus, professor of | Anglo-American folk song. |
| However at the time | Anglo-American forces bombed the city, they still officia |
| On June 19, 1943 Rome was bombed by | Anglo-American forces, being one of the hardest hit areas |
| ar, he remained as Colonel Mercier for the | Anglo-American forces. |
| e Allies due to the aid he supplied to the | Anglo-American Forces. |
| the elite Pilgrims Society, which promotes | Anglo-American friendship. |
| torneys to begin the West Coast offices of | Anglo-American giant Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells, now |
| Kenton in 1956, played with Woody Herman's | Anglo-American Herd in 1959, and led a group accompanying |
| o Schifrin, Gary McFarland, Woody Herman's | Anglo-American Herd, Barbara Thompson, the Thad Jones-Mel |
| He died at the | Anglo-American Hospital in Cairo. |
| , R. J. (1979): Geography and Geographers: | Anglo-American Human Geography since 1945. |
| ed in the United Kingdom, it was a largely | Anglo-American intellectual and cultural journal. |
| oselleck and his followers and the work of | Anglo-American intellectual historians. |
| Stacey Kent is a Grammy nominated | Anglo-American jazz singer. |
| The Boy Next Door is an album by | Anglo-American jazz singer Stacey Kent. |
| He also served as a Canadian member of the | Anglo-American Joint High Commission to resolve diplomati |
| Jonathan Foreman (born 1965) is an | Anglo-American journalist and film critic. |
| Form and Substance in | Anglo-American Law (1987). |
| der within his colony, he issued the first | Anglo-American law code in Texas. |
| Anglo-American law generally requires a corporate body to | |
| In SEVEN: An | Anglo-American Literary Review, Volume 20, 2003, p. 5. |
| destiny that it's being introduced in the | Anglo-American literary world in 2009, which is Poe's bic |
| nging French Symbolism to the attention of | Anglo-American literary circles. |
| lue Sea: Merchant Seamen, Pirates, and the | Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750 (1987) |
| tion for the present-day transformation of | Anglo-American marriage law. |
| is in the professional philosophy (and the | Anglo-American) mold. |
| "Over My Head" is a rock song performed by | Anglo-American music group Fleetwood Mac. |
| on's intersection of three major cultures: | Anglo-American, Native American, and Hispanic-Latino. |
| y (A Sea Change in the USA), which won the | Anglo-American novel award for that year (shared with Ant |
| Disley is the birthplace of the | Anglo-American novelist Christopher Isherwood. |
| October 1956 in Evanston, Illinois) is an | Anglo-American novelist who now lives in Scotland. |
| were held in the six municipalities of the | Anglo-American occupation zone ('Zone A') of the Free Ter |
| The Kaiser-Francis Oil Company is an | Anglo-American oil company. |
| She was placed under the management of the | Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd. |
| Operation Bowery was an | Anglo-American operation in World War II to deliver Spitf |
| He is also interested in | Anglo-American Orientalism and in the Euro-Arab cultural |
| Anglo-American Peace Centenary (1814-1914) was in 1914 to | |
| The | Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement (August 8, 1944) was a |
| 21 - Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, | Anglo-American physicist (b. |
| 26 - Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, | Anglo-American physicist (died 1814) |
| y was an early community graveyard used by | Anglo-American pioneers of Texas. |
| Anglo-American piracy in the Indian Ocean goes back at le | |
| e Pirate Round proper as the main route of | Anglo-American pirates begins in 1693 with Thomas Tew. Te |
| gn Secretary, Owen was identified with the | Anglo-American plan for then-Rhodesia, which formed the b |
| The | Anglo-American plc is a mining and natural resources comp |
| take up a post as the personnel manager at | Anglo-American PLC and lived and worked there until 1969; |
| Starting in 1907 with the | Anglo-American Polar Expedition, numerous unsuccessful at |
| Second Front in 1942 was an actual part of | Anglo-American policy. |
| (April 27, 1872 - January 7, 1955) was an | Anglo-American politician who served as a U.S. Representa |
| al vacuum in Germany and tending to reject | Anglo-American popular culture in favour of creating thei |
| forebears also include a number of notable | Anglo-American religious leaders including the Rev. John |
| Founded in 1958 as the | Anglo-American School, the British School of Barcelona wa |
| orities in 1952 and came into contact with | Anglo-American science fiction magazines. |
| ccession, which from 1701 to 1713 provided | Anglo-American seamen with legally sanctioned, less arduo |
| CCI), where he was made a member of ECCI's | Anglo-American Secretariat, charged with Communist affair |
| Droite than with New Right politics in the | Anglo-American sense, describes itself as a "dynamic and |
| Chess Club in 1895, the forerunner of the | Anglo-American series. |
| Wars, a result of pressure from increasing | Anglo-American settlement. |
| rida as a safe haven away from approaching | Anglo-American settlers in the 1820s. |
| having failed to gain the support of local | Anglo-American settlers, most of whom were satisfied with |
| the Guardian Assurance Company and of the | Anglo-American Shipping Co Ltd. |
| The idea was born when the | Anglo-American singers of the Spanish groups, Los Flaps a |
| War Department and Signal Corp to solidify | Anglo-American solidarity within the ranks as well as cou |
| taken (in most cases with permission) from | Anglo-American sources, which include the Heritage Founda |
| erman Historicist approach to one in which | Anglo-American style economic theory played a more domina |
| via the northwest couloir and ridge, by an | Anglo-American team comprising Roy Kligfield, John Thackr |
| nd and London Telegraph Company (later the | Anglo-American Telegraph Company). |
| d Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company and the | Anglo-American Telegraph Company. |
| Magna Carta, Ancient Constitution, and the | Anglo-American Tradition of Rule of Law (Missouri, 1993; |
| Epistemology in the | Anglo-American tradition was radically shaken up by the p |
| The fuguing tune is a variety of | Anglo-American vernacular choral music. |
| Hanover Street is a 1979 | Anglo-American war film written and directed by Peter Hya |
| the Engagements on Lake Ontario during the | Anglo-American War of 1812. |
| The | Anglo-American was an English motor tricycle produced by |
| The | Anglo-American West, he claimed, had developed a fuller t |
| t in normative political philosophy in the | Anglo-American world after the publication of John Rawls' |
| ynasty of Death was the debut novel of the | Anglo-American writer Taylor Caldwell (1900-1985). |
| ons (held in the six municipalities in the | Anglo-American Zone A), winning 33% of the total vote in |
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