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of the U.S. Touring Volleyball Team to Great | Britain in 1951. |
eld in the Churchill Archive Centre, in Great | Britain. |
lives in the wild along some shores in Great | Britain. |
urg," in honor of the Prime Minister of Great | Britain, William Pitt the Elder. |
p with Leeds and earned represented for Great | Britain (5 Test appearances). |
ional freestyle swimmer for England and Great | Britain. |
Derby, is a title in the Baronetage of Great | Britain. |
Carl Myerscough, Great | Britain 20.07 q |
Events from the year 1743 in Great | Britain. |
arl of Bute served as Prime Minister of Great | Britain during 1762-1763. |
Austria and Great | Britain were the main remaining members of the coalit |
While visiting Great | Britain in 1845, Bull was caught for having prepared |
Dave Hall won caps for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1984 against |
heila won practically every scholarship Great | Britain had to offer, including a Sir James Caird Sch |
1978 BAFTA, Great | Britain |
Seve Trophy (representing Great | Britain & Ireland): 2009 (winners) |
Competing for England and Great | Britain at numerous tournaments, he is representing G |
She also represented Great | Britain at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georg |
New Zealand, but has been introduced in Great | Britain. |
and overall medal count, behind China, Great | Britain, and Canada. |
ay 2006 and the prize was awarded to SS Great | Britain. |
g previously linked the charity to Miss Great | Britain. |
ockayne, G.E.C, The Complete Peerage of Great | Britain and Ireland of titles extinct, abetant, and d |
"The recognition by Great | Britain of the independence of the Arab countries lyi |
Great | Britain in the Seven Years War |
His dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great | Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, |
Great | Britain was drawn into the same group as Hungary, The |
from January 23-29, 2012 in Sheffield, Great | Britain.. |
Gibson represented Great | Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games, held in Lon |
While playing for Hull KR Lowe helped Great | Britain to victory in the final of the 1972 World Cup |
r successors on the throne of Scotland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom. |
The 2009 Great | Britain and Ireland floods was a weather event that a |
In July 2009 he represented Great | Britain at the 7th European Under 23 Championships in |
highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great | Britain. |
966 and 1969 he released two singles in Great | Britain under the name of 'The Youth'. |
De Morpurgo was junior champion in Great | Britain in 1911, and student champion in Paris in 191 |
Adam Freeman Pask: Great | Britain Rower |
The Parliament of Great | Britain held its last general election in 1796. |
In 2007 she was placed 6th in the Miss Great | Britain contest. |
ng with his mother and brother moved to Great | Britain. |
The first match against Great | Britain at Wembley featured a performance by Cliff Ri |
In Great | Britain, it also refers to a popular spiral slide for |
he strongest nation, Italy were second, Great | Britain third. |
rt, 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister of Great | Britain from 1762 to 1763. |
He represented Great | Britain in international judo tournaments four times |
all the way to places like Brittany and Great | Britain. |
Farr toured in Great | Britain, Europe and America in 1906 and 1907 to take |
Made in Great | Britain |
They moved to Great | Britain in 1919. |
It attracts runners from all over Great | Britain. |
ia is a county-by-county description of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
In 1998, Jawid moved from Great | Britain to the United States. |
It has been recorded from Great | Britain, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Bosnia, Finland |
ok place on 13 February 1902 in London, Great | Britain. |
He was a member of the Arts Council of Great | Britain from 1963, and Chair from 1972 to 1977. |
irst silver medal in ladies skating for Great | Britain (Madge Syers having won the silver in men's s |
e national organization of Methodism in Great | Britain; see Methodist Church of Great Britain. |
ales under the union code and Wales and Great | Britain under league rules. |
He won 15 caps for Great | Britain at rugby league, scoring in every game he pla |
Developed by Lola Cars in 1965 in Great | Britain, the T70 was made for endurance racing. |
ointed as Field Commissioner throughout Great | Britain from 1888 to 1891, courageously facing riotou |
r in the 1908 Summer Olympics hosted by Great | Britain. |
Great | Britain (9) |
He has also represented Great | Britain. |
1935 he started the retriangulation of Great | Britain, an immense task which involved erecting conc |
ts from the year 1790 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
, is a cheese from the Peak District of Great | Britain. |
He also played 52 times for Great | Britain, winning a gold medal at the 1988 Olympics in |
Lynch represented Great | Britain in an international song contest in Belgium ( |
h 1954) was a female tennis player from Great | Britain. |
s an English footballer who represented Great | Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
He also played for Great | Britain against France in 1991 and was selected to go |
Swedish government declared war against Great | Britain. |
n 1991 but did not ride for the renamed Great | Britain team until 2002. |
GradeGuru was started in Great | Britain in August 2007, as a study tool offered by th |
aretaker Ministry was the government of Great | Britain for a short time in 1757, during the Seven Ye |
l Blacks to South Africa in 1970 and to Great | Britain and Ireland in 1972, but was troubled by inju |
ial is a Grade 3 National Hunt chase in Great | Britain which is open to horses aged five years or ol |
Great | Britain as a "hothouse alien". |
the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great | Britain and Ireland 52; 71-117, 259-305. |
He played in two tests, one against Great | Britain and one against France. |
tled Snow White and the Three Clowns in Great | Britain. |
Guest competed for Great | Britain at the 1924 Paris summer olympics. |
08 he represented the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland as a member of the Irish national |
een contested by the Socialist Party of Great | Britain founded in 1904. |
Country Music Association of Great | Britain |
The town is named after another city in Great | Britain. |
It was played at Bristol in Great | Britain and began on June 13, 1983. |
fe of the Student Christian Movement of Great | Britain and Ireland, 1930-1950. |
uperhet radio receiver, manufactured in Great | Britain during World War II. |
al Of The Boer War", first published in Great | Britain in 1929, ISBN 0-571-08778-7 |
Wild Foods of Great | Britain: where to find and how to cook them ISBN 0904 |
Born in Great | Britain, Lewis traveled to Canada as a missionary bef |
fford, was created in the Baronetage of Great | Britain on 29 November 1800. |
The Trees of Great | Britain & Ireland. |
Vince appeared for Great | Britain at under 21 level. |
ound heat they placed first in front of Great | Britain, Brazil and Nigeria. |
as introduced to France in 1784, and to Great | Britain after 1800. |
, 1966 in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, Great | Britain. |
ts from the year 1793 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
Great | Britain remained officially neutral throughout the wa |
O'Brien (full name not recorded) of Great | Britain was the only competitor, despite the other pe |
Parsons also represented Great | Britain (RL) while at St. Helens between 1952 and 195 |
om, by merging the previous Kingdoms of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
surname Peel, one in the Baronetage of Great | Britain and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingd |
Great | Britain - extinct |
Both titles are in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
For the airport near Chester in Great | Britain, see Hawarden Airport. |
ts from the year 1709 in the Kingdom of Great | Britain. |
A Great | Britain and Wales international representative half, |
He represented Great | Britain at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spa |
the war, Cuneo was decorated by Italy, Great | Britain, and the City of Genoa. |
The Parliament of Great | Britain held its last general election in 1796 and la |
That the final would be between Great | Britain and Australia soon became obvious, with Franc |
Competing for England and Great | Britain at numerous tournaments, he represented Great |
He represented Great | Britain twice at the Summer Olympics; in 1992 and 199 |
She represented Great | Britain twice at the World Championships in Plouay an |
second position behind Amy Williams of Great | Britain. |
He serves as the Nuncio to Great | Britain from 18 December 2010, having been appointed |
first in Italy and then, from 2007, in Great | Britain. |
He competed for Great | Britain in the 1948 Summer Olympics held in London, G |
It was played at Bristol in Great | Britain from June 13 through June 20, 1988. |
Vince Gribbin won a cap for Great | Britain while at Whitehaven in 1985 against France. |
n-Trent) is a former tennis player from Great | Britain. |
Great | Britain lost the second test, and Jones was not a par |
However second seed Great | Britain was too strong in the quarter final, beating |
He represented both England and Great | Britain whilst playing club football for Widnes. |
She represented Great | Britain at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games in the rel |
ss of Bath is a title in the Peerage of Great | Britain. |
He has made many media appearances in Great | Britain and is an advocate for human rights and freed |
ugby league footballer of the 1970s for Great | Britain, and Leigh, Joseph "Joe" Walsh |
eputation in both the United States and Great | Britain. |
Golds again, this time representing the Great | Britain team. |
This article is about the A7 road in Great | Britain. |
in Philadelphia, USA, Cunliffe-Owen was Great | Britain's executive commissioner for Great Britain an |
ant indiscriminately England and Wales; Great | Britain; the United Kingdom; and even the British Emp |
cluding the National Youth Orchestra of Great | Britain. |
He made his international debut for Great | Britain in 1980 against New Zealand. |
Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great | Britain passed in 1786. |
und of 16, was against Richard Kruse of Great | Britain. |
ugby league footballer of the 1950s for Great | Britain, England, and Leigh, see Charles "Charlie" Pa |
tive debut in 1930 for Victoria against Great | Britain scoring three tries in a narrow 36-41 loss. |
Turner represented Great | Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing compet |
Great | Britain (24) |
• milk in Great | Britain through its DairyCo division |
The first motorway constructed in Great | Britain was the M6 Preston Bypass, opened in 1958. |
ishop, daughter of Sir Edward Bishop of Great | Britain. |
David Laws won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1986 against |
ngress was opposed to independence from Great | Britain. |
ork for the National Youth Orchestra of Great | Britain to be premiered in 2012. |
It is endangered in Great | Britain. |
• horticultural in Great | Britain through its HDC division. |
o Julian Robertson and Peter Knowles of Great | Britain |
This accord was concluded by Great | Britain, France and Prussia on September 3, 1725. |
rtant places for nature conservation in Great | Britain. |
He also played for the Great | Britain national ice hockey team at the 1961 and 1972 |
the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Great | Britain, and the United Kingdom. |
to Portugal, Italy and Hungary and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
Great | Britain (13) |
The British Isles: Great | Britain, Ireland. |
• potatoes in Great | Britain through its PCL division |
He coached Great | Britain and England, which included beating the Austr |
ational body, the Miners' Federation of Great | Britain, until 1907. |
He has represented Wales and Great | Britain Students at Rugby League. |
h National Ski Team and the Ski Club of Great | Britain. |
and 200m distances, and has represented Great | Britain at U23 and Senior level. |
eonic Wars including Czarist Russia and Great | Britain. |
ich Benckendorff, Russian ambassador to Great | Britain during World War I. |
glish former footballer who represented Great | Britain at the 1956 Summer Olympics. |
Great | Britain (38) |
He captained Great | Britain in a test series against Australia (1952) in |
Act 1746 is passed by the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
229 International caps for Ireland and Great | Britain (135 Ireland and 94 GB). |
reaty of Reichenbach was signed between Great | Britain and Prussia. |
he song has sold over 300,000 copies in Great | Britain. |
The Communist Party of Great | Britain, which had held Motherwell in the past, also |
nd was split up into the Air Defence of Great | Britain and the Second Tactical Air Force. |
He did join the Communist Party of Great | Britain, but left after only eight months, remaining |
Elector of Hanover in 1698 and King of Great | Britain (as George I) in 1714. |
ue footballer of the 1980s and '90s for Great | Britain, Leeds, Bradford Northern, Featherstone Rover |
clusion of a defensive alliance between Great | Britain and the future independent Arab State. |
reaty of Reichenbach was signed between Great | Britain and Russia. |
ince of Wales becomes King George II of Great | Britain. |
the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Ireland. |
e of the nation in gymnastics, in which Great | Britain had not competed only in 1904. |
c. 24) was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain. |
was an Act passed by the Parliament of Great | Britain, instituting a tax on clocks and watches. |
r to win a medal for the nation, giving Great | Britain its first diving medal. |
Ransomes (of Great | Britain) purchased Cushman in 1989, and then Textron |
als Act was an Act of the Parliament of Great | Britain (32 Geo. |
ents, he was descendant of George II of Great | Britain. |
Spain won their third title, defeating Great | Britain in the final 2-1. |
rned to not become military outposts of Great | Britain against the Soviet Union. |
e Jamaica at the 1996 Olympics; and for Great | Britain at the 2000 Olympics. |
Leavitt and Alfred Healey from Great | Britain leaped over the hurdles in one rhythm and fin |
Great | Britain (1) |
1 January - Legislative union of Great | Britain and Ireland completed under the Act of Union |
Supplement of innovative poetry from Great | Britain edited by Ric Caddel |
Terry Hollindrake won a cap for Great | Britain while at Keighley in 1955 against New Zealand |
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