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It is in Zone 2 of the Great | Britain numbering scheme. |
In 1938, New | Britain High School competed in the high school footb |
Little | Britain Elementary School |
Today it lends its name to Little | Britain Elementary School, part of the Washingtonvill |
In | Britain, a schooner is a large sherry glass |
In the semi final against Great | Britain they scored 208 points with the British scori |
ld goods and exported local products to Great | Britain, Nova Scotia and the United States. |
or settling the Militia of that Part of Great | Britain called Scotland. |
He has also played for Great | Britain and Scotland. |
:215 - 216, Iron Age Communities in | Britain, Southern Scotland: Votadini, Novantae, Selgo |
Confucius.Great | Britain: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973 |
tionally he has represented England and Great | Britain at Scrum-half/Halfback. |
After the tree is cut it is shipped to Great | Britain by sea. |
A German spy is despatched to | Britain to search out targets for a planned invasion. |
is organised by The Showmen's Guild of Great | Britain (Western Section) |
Cuffee sailed to Great | Britain to secure further aid for the colony, arrivin |
There are several Stane Streets in | Britain - see also Stane Street (Chichester) and Roma |
Kelsey later returns as a new Captain | Britain and seemingly kills Thunderball but he surviv |
It was a parody of contemporary life in | Britain as seen in the small village of Little Blight |
d Championships Welsh fencers represent Great | Britain, if selected. |
Hall Caine's novel The Christian, first in | Britain to sell over a million. |
He scored a hat trick against | Britain in semifinal, which India won by 3-1 goals. |
Richardson has represented Great | Britain at senior and under-21 level, and has feature |
Captain | Britain is sent by the British Government to retrieve |
en after the Union declared war in support of | Britain in September 1939. |
s a Naval Aviator in May 1942 and was sent to | Britain in September 1943. |
Discovery returned to | Britain in September 1904. |
Between 1811 and 1814, Mends was recalled to | Britain and served as superintendent of the prison hu |
After his return to | Britain Morris served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant-Ge |
went to live in Brussels, later returning to | Britain and settling in Bath, England. |
The 1926-27 New Zealand tour of | Britain involved several skirmishes within the Kiwi p |
Baker wrote that "the Jewish press in | Britain is shamelessly and exclusively pro-Israel" an |
g the Miss Teen Liverpool and Miss Teen Great | Britain pageants she won the contest Miss Teen World |
Launch of the Great | Britain Steam Ship at Bristol, July 19th 1843 (detail |
In | Britain the show fared much better, placing easily in |
s relieved of his appointment and returned to | Britain on sick leave. |
The Thin Blue Line, Police Council for Great | Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements |
Sykes is joined in the Great | Britain Test side by Quins teammate Chris Melling. |
at the 1992 Pacific Cup and against the Great | Britain touring side in 1996. |
Widnes, Hull KR, Castleford and for the Great | Britain national side. |
ddersfield, Cumberland, England and the Great | Britain national side. |
Great | Britain switches sides in the war and frames the Conf |
Minford rejected the idea that | Britain should sign up to the European Social Chapter |
he treaty was signed heightened tensions with | Britain and signatories to the other treaties. |
After the tour Lavery opted to stay in | Britain and signed with the Leeds club. |
form, it is the second-largest such mound in | Britain after Silbury Hill. |
and Prix series came with a wild card ride in | Britain, with similar rides following in 2000 and 200 |
re, income tax has been levied continually in | Britain ever since. |
rformed at guitar festivals in Germany, Great | Britain, Thailand, Singapore and Australia. |
Francis Haverfield - The Roman Occupation of | Britain, being six Ford Lectures (published posthumou |
A memorial to those lost in the Battle of | Britain stands slightly to the south. |
Skaters from Great | Britain and Slovakia competed as guest skaters and th |
Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Switzerland, Great | Britain and Slovakia). |
"Jews in | Britain: A Snapshot from the 2001 Census"PDF (4.93 MB |
He lived much of his life in | Britain but so did Anthony Van Dijk. |
In 1928 debts he had built up in | Britain got so large that his affairs were put into t |
With the industrial base of | Britain being so dependent on its rail system, this v |
Science, reform and politics in Victorian | Britain: the Social Science Association, 1857-1886 (C |
The Soviet Union returned her in June 1949 to | Britain, which sold her for scrap in July of that yea |
It was released in | Britain and some countries in Europe for the re-relea |
and Mynhardt persuaded Courtney to move from | Britain to South Africa. |
iating disciples and managing ISKCON in Great | Britain and South Africa. |
ail contract for regular mail service between | Britain and South Africa |
would fly into the Airfield from either Great | Britain or Southern Italy after attacking enemy targe |
Pimm's is most popular in | Britain, particularly southern England. |
andia to the Mediterranean Sea and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
to Portugal, Italy and Hungary and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
s documented in his reporting: Somalia, Great | Britain, the Soviet Union, Israel, Puerto Rico, and t |
Britain and Soviet Communism: The Impact of Revolutio | |
l game was a 3-0 playoff loss against the New | Britain Red Sox in New Britain. |
mber - Treaty of Seville signed between Great | Britain, France, Spain and the Dutch Republic. |
tion of El Pardo) was concluded between Great | Britain and Spain in March 1728 at the El Pardo Palac |
diplomats a fresh war would break out between | Britain and Spain in 1739, little more than a decade |
early led to an outbreak of war between Great | Britain and Spain, known as the Falklands Crisis. |
In 2003 two of his films, Listen to | Britain and Spare Time, were included in the Tate Bri |
The only solution was to assist | Britain ("the spearhead of resistance to world conque |
Once back in | Britain he spent another six months in hospital. |
He became a citizen of | Britain and spent the rest of his life in France and |
2007: Believing in | Britain: Overlapping Spiritual Identities |
On 26 October 1940 the Empress of | Britain was spotted by a German Focke-Wulf C 200 Cond |
and was assigned to New | Britain following spring training. |
Also has been picked for the Great | Britain Performance Squad in Swimming and Breast stro |
d Nathan was given the Captaincy of the Great | Britain Amateur squad when they toured in New Zealand |
er 2006, Martin was named in the 25-man Great | Britain Tri-Nations squad to tour Australia and New Z |
During the Battle of | Britain the squadron included Pilot Officer, later Sq |
Tour of | Britain 2010 Stage 7 went close to the village. |
am Blount's plan to work with the Indians and | Britain in staging an invasion of Spanish Florida. |
Roman | Britain, with Stane Street in red |
He has become a Great | Britain international, starring in the Tri Nations la |
By the time of the Battle of | Britain had started Wade was with 92 Squadron flying |
In 2001 Dini moved back to Great | Britain and started to work with his new development |
In 1943 he came to | Britain and started at Radley College where, in addit |
In a | Britain that still was still recovering from wartime |
However, | Britain would still maintain military bases within th |
irst black person to have a number one hit in | Britain, and still the only female instrumentalist to |
ce's was the second large rectangular rink in | Britain after Stockport, its ice measuring 210 by 52 |
Efforts in | Britain to stop the system took some time to get star |
r the ceding of Hong Kong from China to Great | Britain, Staunton Street in Central was named after h |
g of Fighter Command: Victor of the Battle of | Britain, (Grub Street Pub, Sep 2008) |
the older brother of Wigan Warriors and Great | Britain international Stuart Fielden. |
He returned to Great | Britain and studied music in London under Sir William |
Sweden only joined after | Britain granted subsidies which virtually financed th |
to the upper Carboniferous Limestone of Great | Britain) and succeeded by the Westphalian stage/age ( |
No other site in | Britain shows such a variety and abundance of sedimen |
Did they rail against the draft in | Britain and suggest Britain not defend herself? |
, an American merchant ship carrying wheat to | Britain was sunk. |
Companies sprang up all over the USA and | Britain to supply the growing demand. |
so devoted himself to the Jewish Community in | Britain and supporting the State of Israel. |
s played between Tsarist Russia and Victorian | Britain for supremacy in Central Asia. |
d, for tours of the United States, Canada and | Britain supporting Sweet Confusion. |
med in many countries including Poland, Great | Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Norway |
His debut game was against Great | Britain, at Sydney, on 24 June 1899. |
irst silver medal in ladies skating for Great | Britain (Madge Syers having won the silver in men's s |
In | Britain, Geoffrey Sykes developed a new yarding syste |
ants of the Ossebrandwag (OB) were hostile to | Britain and sympathetic to Nazi Germany, whose racial |
Developed by Lola Cars in 1965 in Great | Britain, the T70 was made for endurance racing. |
In 1886, Wood returned to | Britain to take charge of Eastern Command at Colchest |
Britain Can Take It: British Cinema in the Second Wor | |
itially, much of Grunberger's leisure time in | Britain was taken up by the communist youth group You |
e Nelson, and Lindsay Seers exhibited at Tate | Britain Altermodern: Tate Triennial. |
Time Magazine: | Britain From Tea to Tease, retrieved 22 Feb 2011. |
He also played for the Great | Britain national team in 1971 and 1973. |
yman was first selected to play for the Great | Britain national team for the 1935 World Championship |
He also played for the Great | Britain national team between 1991 and 1994. |
etball team at the junior level and the Great | Britain national team at the Student level. |
In 'austerity | Britain', Martin's team had to scrimp on materials cr |
The course hosts the Great | Britain Rowing team's national final trials every yea |
A captain of the Great | Britain national team, he also played representative |
side also included the formation of the Great | Britain under-21 team. |
Dixon (Shirley) - Current member of the Great | Britain hockey team. |
004 Summer Olympic Games as part of the Great | Britain National Team. |
The Ireland team was part of the Great | Britain Olympic team. |
He was the first to shoot a film in | Britain in Technicolor: Wings of the Morning (1937). |
Surgery, Industry and Innovation in Post-War | Britain, New Technologies in Health Care - Challenges |
hamstring injury in the relay race and Great | Britain finished tenth. |
anded on 24 May 1963 when the Thor Program in | Britain was terminated. |
ly two competitors were Wilma Lawrie of Great | Britain and Terri Dixon of the United States. |
p with Leeds and earned represented for Great | Britain (5 Test appearances). |
Since their pieces were hand made in | Britain rather than mass produced like many figurines |
nd perhaps the greatest anatomical teacher in | Britain at that time. |
Phil Ford was a member of the Great | Britain team that won the third Test in Australia in |
during the negotiations in Nanjing, China and | Britain agreed that a supplementary treaty be conclud |
Burke had earned a spot in the Great | Britain side that toured Australia and New Zealand in |
The train set a new standard for speed in | Britain, at that time. |
es Park similar to other parks being built in | Britain at that time. |
uth Africa would throw her full weight behind | Britain in that new year. |
Head of climate change for WWF in | Britain, said that the proposals made so far, especia |
the most southerly remaining outpost in Great | Britain for the yellow marsh saxifrage, Saxifraga hir |
. J. Mitchell designer of the RAF's Battle of | Britain fighter, the Spitfire was born in Butt Lane v |
He gave the first performances in | Britain of the violin concertos of Walter Piston (195 |
In 1731 | Britain, sensing the direction Cardinal Fleury was ta |
France defeated Great | Britain in the Challenge Round, giving France their f |
as established in 1709 by Queen Anne of Great | Britain as the Chair of Oriental Languages. |
He competed for Great | Britain at the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, Fr |
of the hundred most influential Catholics in | Britain by The Tablet. |
sence has been recorded on the south coast of | Britain and the west coast of Scotland. |
or of Hanover, becomes King George I of Great | Britain following the death of Queen Anne. |
Britain between the wars: 1918-1940. | |
c relations between Austria-Hungary and Great | Britain before the war. |
It is describe as 'the first example in | Britain of the most monumental type of castle archite |
He won a silver medal for Great | Britain at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, partnering T |
ten disappointed that fellow collectivists in | Britain at the time also tended to be imperialists. |
In 1968, Riley represented Great | Britain in the Venice Biennale. |
Goddard also represented Great | Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where |
Delafield and Crooks competed for Great | Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics in the double scu |
Mottram represented Great | Britain in the Davis Cup eight times. |
The Weary Titan: | Britain and The Experience of Relative Decline, 1985- |
pecies is found in northern Europe (including | Britain) and the Pacific Northwest. |
In | Britain from the 1860s onwards Hirst also allocated m |
Great | Britain and the American Civil War (2 vol. |
He competed for Great | Britain at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
He supported | Britain joining the European Community, but later sup |
The record from one end of | Britain to the other is the longest place-to-place ch |
om the age of 14 Adams also represented Great | Britain at the junior level. |
She represented | Britain at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South K |
Halls was first made in the 1930s in | Britain by the Halls Brothers company (founded 1893). |
A final round team score of 968 meant | Britain won the bronze medal behind hosts Korea and t |
est, Hungary but emigrated with his family to | Britain at the age of eight. |
Further information: Great | Britain in the Seven Years War |
Michael Etherington-Smith of Great | Britain designed the cross-country course. |
Asquith signed the declaration that took | Britain into the First World War here. |
tka Convention negotiations between Spain and | Britain in the wake of the Nootka Crisis. |
Kippax represented Great | Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
resolution by Panama and Spain was vetoed by | Britain and the United States. |
queduct is opened, the tallest and longest in | Britain, completing the canal's Llangollen branch. |
She was the sister of George II of Great | Britain and the mother of Frederick the Great. |
Schwartz, R. F., (2007) How | Britain got the blues : The transmission and receptio |
Main articles: Raid on Rochefort and Great | Britain in the Seven Years War |
ked to be the alternate player for team Great | Britain at the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
This contrasts with the situation in | Britain, where the equivalent figure approximated to |
Fulton also represented Great | Britain at the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
Wright represented Great | Britain for the 2007 Under 21-World Cup Final. |
He also participated for Great | Britain at the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
n Irish sport wrestler who competed for Great | Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics. |
Banned in | Britain: Beating the Liberal Blacklist, New York: Plu |
Both Floridas remained loyal to Great | Britain during the American War of Independence. |
of the Royal Air Force and competed for Great | Britain at the 2006 Winter Olympics. |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom, G.E. Cokayne; page V: |
that month, an eye wound hospitalized him in | Britain for the remainder of the war. |
ved that the theatre is the only one built in | Britain during the war. |
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