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was an Act passed by the Parliament of Great | Britain, instituting a tax on clocks and watches. |
He is also the younger brother of Great | Britain international Richard Horne. |
the older brother of Wigan Warriors and Great | Britain international Stuart Fielden. |
A Great | Britain international representative Scrum-half/Halfb |
He is the son of former Great | Britain International John Louis who is the current p |
Cox was a Great | Britain International from 1939-1956. |
In 2002, the England and Great | Britain International moved further North to play for |
A Great | Britain international representative representative S |
He has become a Great | Britain international, starring in the Tri Nations la |
He is a former Wales and Great | Britain international. |
g's Olympic Academy and has represented Great | Britain internationally. |
He influenced players like Great | Britain internationals and Hull players Lee Jackson, |
rs' War, when Spain invaded Portugal in 1762, | Britain intervened on the side of its ally. |
Asquith signed the declaration that took | Britain into the First World War here. |
The 1926-27 New Zealand tour of | Britain involved several skirmishes within the Kiwi p |
British Isles, Great | Britain, Ireland |
It is found in most of Europe, except Great | Britain, Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula. |
rron is Google's head of public relations for | Britain, Ireland and the Benelux countries. |
Burl, Aubrey, The Stone Circles of | Britain, Ireland and Brittany (Yale University Press) |
sh: The Prehistoric Stone Rows and Avenues of | Britain, Ireland, and Brittany. |
It is found in most of Europe, except Great | Britain, Ireland, the Iberian Peninsula, Italy and th |
soc, i.e., English Socialism) comprises Great | Britain, Ireland, Saveca, Australia, Polynesia, South |
Colombia, Great | Britain, Ireland, Poland, Puerto Rico, Spain and Thai |
nia, Poland, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Great | Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. |
It is known from most of Europe (except Great | Britain, Ireland, the Iberian Peninsula, part of the |
The British Isles: Great | Britain, Ireland. |
His daughter Caroline (seen on John Bishop's | Britain) is also a guide. |
Britain is an unincorporated village in Loudoun Count | |
multi-course English (British) meal in Great | Britain is another example. |
anager of the National Theatre / The drama of | Britain is limping..." |
Britain is gripped by fear. | |
Most of the cinema advertising in | Britain is controlled from this beautiful building. |
New | Britain is a station along the SEPTA Lansdale/Doylest |
Tate | Britain is an art gallery situated on Millbank in Lon |
Seven Ages of | Britain is a 2003 British documentary television seri |
Sinatra Sings Great Songs From Great | Britain is an album by Frank Sinatra, arranged by Rob |
Little | Britain is commercially Lucas's most successful work. |
Captain | Britain is sent by the British Government to retrieve |
England, also known as the United Kingdom or | Britain, is depicted as an irritable young man. |
ctories, but then Germans infiltrate Gaul and | Britain is cut off. |
His journey to | Britain is commemorated in his dedications at Siouvil |
The Oldest town in | Britain is a title claimed by a number of settlements |
The MS Spirit of | Britain is a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferr |
n 21 March 1977 in Birmingham, England, Great | Britain) is a professional male tennis player from Gr |
The Nunciature to Great | Britain is an ecclesiastical office of the Roman Cath |
university education and resident in mainland | Britain is eligible to compete. |
Rowan's Battle of | Britain is a World War II era Combat flight simulatio |
Britain is loudly accused in the Russian and German p | |
Baker wrote that "the Jewish press in | Britain is shamelessly and exclusively pro-Israel" an |
The Nuncio to Great | Britain is also the papal representative to Gibraltar |
rt Walpole (the first Prime Minister of Great | Britain), is today home to Lord Hart of Chilton. |
The Matter of | Britain is a name given collectively to the body of l |
The Gregson Centre in Lancaster, Great | Britain is an arts and community centre, music venue |
He also said that | Britain is becoming a police state. |
Comedy Map of | Britain is a BBC documentary series which visits the |
occupies montane and alpine habitats, and in | Britain is classified as a "Vulnerable". |
The Royal Society of Musicians of Great | Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that suppo |
Trade Unions in | Britain, ISBN 978-0-00686-1218 , Fontana Press 1988 |
She was appointed CEO of | Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre on |
In | Britain, it is referred to as Skirt. |
During the Roman settlement of | Britain it was an outpost of Wroxeter. |
When the trophy arrives from | Britain it turns out to in fact be a shield. |
In | Britain it is more frequently found in the east of th |
In | Britain it was only known from two specimens prior to |
In | Britain it was only recorded three times in the twent |
The smallest Cryptocephalus species found in | Britain, it is primarily black, with yellow legs and |
In | Britain it is limited to the coast and chalkland area |
In | Britain, it was covered by Joe Loss and His Orchestra |
In | Britain it was formerly a reasonably widespread plant |
very proud of having fought in the Battle of | Britain, it is thought of as being a considerable ach |
In | Britain it has also been performed at the Lyric Theat |
d variant of Creeping Soft Grass is common in | Britain, it is sterile but spreads vegetatively. |
In | Britain, it is in the Class C category and In Austral |
Like Great | Britain, it was launched in the mid-sized range, whic |
In Great | Britain, it has been recorded from Cornwall, Devon, S |
In Great | Britain, it also refers to a popular spiral slide for |
In | Britain, it is manufactured under license by A.G. Bar |
In | Britain it is rare, and resides on the British Red Da |
It is a vodka and tonic in Ireland and | Britain; it is a vodka tonic in the United States. |
In | Britain it was a New Statesman "Book of the Year". |
f foreign fighters from Czechoslovakia, Great | Britain, Italy and France in the late 1920s and 1930s |
also became known for his etchings of pre-war | Britain, Italy and Spain. |
TNCD: (Western Bloc) - Canada, France, Great | Britain, Italy, United States. |
ria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great | Britain, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerla |
ited the Canadian military stationed in Great | Britain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands. |
ions: Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Great | Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia a |
s in seven countries (Germany, Denmark, Great | Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden). |
Conference consisted of ambassadors of Great | Britain, Italy, and Japan accredited in Paris and Fre |
Documentary on how Germany, | Britain, Italy, The Soviet Union, France, Japan and t |
pposition to the outbreak of war - in France, | Britain, Itlay, germany. |
Cyril Fox - The Personality of | Britain: its influence on inhabitant and invader in p |
In | Britain its name Galinsoga is sometimes popularly ren |
r to win a medal for the nation, giving Great | Britain its first diving medal. |
ared likely a French invasion attempt against | Britain itself was imminent, Amherst was ordered in A |
that Napoleon reforms would be implemented in | Britain itself. |
use the intended victim was the King of Great | Britain, James Hadfield was charged with treason. |
On his return to | Britain, Jarman was selected to play for the England |
pite the Luftwaffe's failure in the Battle of | Britain, Jeschonnek was promoted to Generaloberst on |
Great | Britain John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers |
During the Battle of | Britain, Johnstone flew with and was the Commanding O |
in Switzerland and Sweden before returning to | Britain, joined the Basingstoke Bison. |
He supported | Britain joining the European Community, but later sup |
After the war Cochrane remained in | Britain, joining BOAC, the forerunner of British Airw |
The M48 is a motorway in Great | Britain joining Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire ove |
He is a Eurosceptic and is against | Britain joining the euro. |
ivers, Canals, and Railways, Throughout Great | Britain, Joseph Priestley, 1831 |
In fact France and Great | Britain kept control of both regions until after Worl |
nly outbreak of yellow fever ever to occur in | Britain kills fifteen people in Swansea. |
The White-mantled Kingfisher or New | Britain Kingfisher (Todiramphus albonotatus) is a spe |
Defeated William Philo (Great | Britain) KO 1 |
Defeated Pat Clinton (Great | Britain) KO 2 |
Defeated Ruben Warnes (Great | Britain) KO 2 |
Sources: biography of Robert Oldham in New | Britain KZ1 (Hamilton: Raven Press, 2005); interview |
ears of human integration into the landscape, | Britain lacks any substantial areas of wilderness. |
He returned to | Britain later in the war and worked for the Ordnance |
Britain launched an independent nuclear weapons progr | |
The mission to New | Britain launched in 1875. |
Leavitt and Alfred Healey from Great | Britain leaped over the hurdles in one rhythm and fin |
h was not to all tastes, and his influence in | Britain led to a "scientific" approach to the study o |
as a Scrum-half/Halfback who played for Great | Britain, Leeds and Hull. |
ue footballer of the 1980s and '90s for Great | Britain, Leeds, Bradford Northern, Featherstone Rover |
Born in Great | Britain, Lewis traveled to Canada as a missionary bef |
In 2007 he partnered Mark Hunter in the Great | Britain Lightweight Men's Double Scull. |
Britain, like the US, uses a first-past-the-post voti | |
During the 1992 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand, he h |
il Cowie was selected to go on the 1992 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. |
record for the most appearances for the Great | Britain Lions with 46. |
ldham he was selected to go on the 1910 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand and w |
in both rugby league Tests of the 1910 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australasia, the first ever. |
Shugars was selected to go on the 1910 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand and w |
Eastwood was selected to go on the 1992 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. |
The 1910 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand was t |
He was selected to go on the 1992 Great | Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. |
New Zealand hosted the touring Great | Britain Lions, losing 20-52. |
Little | Britain: Live [Limited Edition], 13 November 2006 |
Little | Britain Live is a stage show based on the TV sketch s |
Best Stage Comedy: Little | Britain Live |
the Caribbean until 1922 when he returned to | Britain living in Finchampstead. |
He never returned to | Britain, living for the remainder of his life in his |
l National Children's Wind Orchestra of Great | Britain logo |
of the Roman Empire, so far as it concerneth | Britain,' Lond. |
2009 Arts Council Collection of Great | Britain, London |
The Northwest Passage (1878) Tate | Britain, London |
He had a house of his own in Little | Britain, London and was often absent from Merton. |
Britain: London | |
t Now Series: Jananne Al-Ani: The Visit, Tate | Britain, London (2005) |
Camden Town Group, exhibition catalogue, Tate | Britain, London, 2008 ISBN 1854377817 |
Recent Archaeological Excavations in | Britain, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1956. |
e and steam: a new history of the railways in | Britain, London: Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-84354-629 |
Evelyn Lord, Knights Templar in | Britain, Longman, 2004. |
a morale-booster at a period of the war when | Britain looked in real danger of defeat. |
New Zealand toured Great | Britain, losing the series 0-3 against the Lions and |
Great | Britain lost to the South Island 12-24 at the Show Gr |
Britain lost its only game, against France. | |
Great | Britain lost the second test, and Jones was not a par |
In 2004 Great | Britain lost out on the World Cup by a single point w |
Great | Britain lost the only lacrosse match played in 1908 t |
name to The Henry George Foundation of Great | Britain, Ltd. |
for all of Belgium, continental France, Great | Britain, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway |
On 15 August 1940 during the Battle of | Britain, Lympne was bombed by Stuka dive-bombers of I |
nd walnut loaf is a traditional cake eaten in | Britain, made using dates and walnuts. |
The noteworthy Blues in | Britain magazine named Mike Sanchez as UK Keyboard Pl |
CSIO5* Hickstead, Great | Britain: Maher won the famous Hickstead Derby with Al |
om all over the island of Ireland, from Great | Britain, mainland Europe and North America. |
Based on the terms of the treaty, | Britain maintained control of Port Mahon and Gibralta |
In | Britain, Manilow's first Greatest Hits album had been |
Archgallo's sons would later become kings of | Britain; Marganus II and Enniaunus. |
after the TARDIS materialises in contemporary | Britain, Martha authorises the raid of an ATMOS facto |
In 'austerity | Britain', Martin's team had to scrimp on materials cr |
Bees or related equipment imported into | Britain may also be destroyed at the discretion of go |
Born in | Britain, Mayes is now a citizen of the United States |
the first Pick-Your-Own fruit farm to open in | Britain, Maynards Fruit Farm, The farm made The Times |
Upon returning to | Britain McCarthy worked as the Principal European Lia |
In this table, Great | Britain means England, Wales and Scotland and United |
d by Moses Baritz, a Socialist Party of Great | Britain member resident in Toronto. |
o features a shop where one can buy Battle of | Britain memorabilia, including CDs and audio cassette |
The Battle of | Britain Memorial Flight |
h a Special Team Award was presented to Great | Britain men's 4 x 400 m relay team. |
Moscow Olympic Games he was cox for the Great | Britain men's rowing VIII winning a silver medal. |
and Handbook of the Art in Nineteenth-Century | Britain Methuen, ISBN 0413401308 |
nel 4 called Fallout, part of their Disarming | Britain mini-season. |
After returning to | Britain, Miss Farmborough was elected a Fellow of the |
After his return to | Britain Morris served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant-Ge |
Shakespeare Cliff marks the point where Great | Britain most closely approaches continental Europe. |
The family, loyal to | Britain, moved to Parrtown (later Saint John, New Bru |
Kent Battle of | Britain Museum |
2007 “New/Now”, New | Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT |
r, but part is occupied by the Kent Battle of | Britain Museum. |
London: n.p. [Communist Party of Great | Britain], n.d. |
London: Communist Party of Great | Britain, n.d. |
The New | Britain Naked-backed Fruit Bat (Dobsonia praedatrix) |
He is currently a member of the senior Great | Britain national basketball team. |
He also played for the Great | Britain national team in 1971 and 1973. |
A captain of the Great | Britain national team, he also played representative |
Widnes, Hull KR, Castleford and for the Great | Britain national side. |
yman was first selected to play for the Great | Britain national team for the 1935 World Championship |
004 Summer Olympic Games as part of the Great | Britain National Team. |
He also played for the Great | Britain national ice hockey team at the 1991 Pool C W |
He also played for the Great | Britain national team between 1991 and 1994. |
He was also a member of the Great | Britain national ice hockey team at the 1994 Pool B W |
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