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s currently a Member of the Muslim Council of | Britain, the Central Working Committee Spokesperson f |
4 March - The longest bridge in | Britain, the Forth Bridge (1,710 ft) in Scotland, is |
The Battle of | Britain: The Greatest Battle in the History of Air Wa |
In | Britain the show fared much better, placing easily in |
Dry docks: SS Great | Britain, the Matthew |
Britain: The Cookbook (with Lee Steve) (2007) | |
In | Britain the novel's erotic explicitness and the socia |
In keeping with the example of imperial | Britain, the discussion of empire building through ot |
It has been recorded from Great | Britain, the Netherlands, France and the Czech Republ |
In | Britain, the album reached #8 in the British Albums C |
It is one of two species of Arum native to | Britain, the other being Arum maculatum (also known a |
rominent political clan in nineteenth-century | Britain, the 'Hotel Cecil': her brother Arthur would |
s documented in his reporting: Somalia, Great | Britain, the Soviet Union, Israel, Puerto Rico, and t |
During the Battle of | Britain the airfield had very few buildings and a gra |
In the Battle of | Britain the airfield was used to base detachments of |
ean indiscriminately England and Wales; Great | Britain; the United Kingdom; and even the British Emp |
ere are collections of his work in museums in | Britain, the United States, Australia and New Zealand |
in membership with the Baptist Union of Great | Britain, the Evangelical Alliance and Churches Togeth |
In | Britain the flight period is from July to August. |
ermany the title is Strassenmaie and in Great | Britain the title is Sceevers. |
For the video game, see Little | Britain: The Video Game. |
In | Britain, the conservative "March Club" fulfilled the |
er 50 defensive lines were constructed around | Britain, the GHQ Line being the longest and most impo |
In | Britain, the press railed against 'French atrocities' |
In Great | Britain, the twinflower grows in mainly open pine woo |
In | Britain, the road [to democratic government] took sev |
Goto has had solo London shows at Tate | Britain, the National Portrait Gallery, and The Photo |
ord resigned in November 1837 and returned to | Britain the next year. |
Upon a successful Nazi invasion of | Britain, the Gestapo were to arrest her immediately. |
Developed by Lola Cars in 1965 in Great | Britain, the T70 was made for endurance racing. |
usic for the series Fred Dibnah's Building of | Britain, The Human Body, Animal Games, Weird Nature, |
ant indiscriminately England and Wales; Great | Britain; the United Kingdom; and even the British Emp |
s episodes in Bergman's life finally comes to | Britain, The Independent, Sunday, 6 January 2008. |
Britain, the Saxe-Coburgs and the Belgianisation of E | |
In | Britain, the most common idea about the origin of the |
this film are narrated by Walter Winchell; in | Britain, the film was narrated by Alistair Cooke. |
Little | Britain: The Video Game: Available On PC, PSP and Pla |
Little | Britain: The Complete Scripts and Stuff: Series One: |
In | Britain, the word corn was a generic term for cereal |
ted to head the military ordinariate of Great | Britain, the Bishopric of the Forces. |
all the vegetables naturally growing in Great | Britain, the first flora in English based on Linnaean |
a signed between the Holy Roman Empire, Great | Britain, the Dutch Republic and Spain. |
hen the Colony declared its independence from | Britain, the Governors were appointed by the King. |
And the RAF from | Britain, The RAF from Britain, |
He traveled to France, Great | Britain, The Netherlands and the USA but was never de |
In | Britain, the penultimate furnace built was Alderwasle |
ey Montagu introduces smallpox inoculation to | Britain, the Prince of Wales is inoculated and the pr |
Her film career continued in | Britain, then in Hollywood, until 1973, with her fina |
The Battle of | Britain Then and Now Mk V. London: Battle of Britain |
In medieval | Britain there was an egg throwing festival held in th |
In | Britain, these preparations are kept secret. |
In | Britain they have a distinct focus in the north. |
With increasing tensions with Great | Britain, they were concerned about their thinly popul |
In the semi final against Great | Britain they scored 208 points with the British scori |
In | Britain they became redundant when the Clean Air Act |
Consequently, as the women return to | Britain, they are caught by customs. |
he strongest nation, Italy were second, Great | Britain third. |
In | Britain this film was released as "Dr. |
stan and India gained their independence from | Britain this route became broken. |
930 Armes Prydein, (the Prophecy of | Britain), this early Welsh poem mentions 'Cornyw', th |
One of the most deprived constituencies in | Britain, this part of Glasgow is blighted by gang vio |
In both Ireland and Great | Britain, this pattern is known as the Plough or somet |
At the time | Britain thought the weak American government might as |
Aswat left | Britain, through London's Heathrow airport on July 7, |
throughout the subcontinent by agents and in | Britain through wholesale distributors . |
• milk in Great | Britain through its DairyCo division |
• horticultural in Great | Britain through its HDC division. |
• potatoes in Great | Britain through its PCL division |
According to Geoffrey, his descendants ruled | Britain through the time of the Roman invasion of Bri |
ted by the 1995 World Cup which took place in | Britain throughout October. |
orld War II, the division was active in Great | Britain throughout its service. |
It remained in | Britain throughout the war as part of 2/2nd Mounted D |
ister was the actress and founder of the Keep | Britain Tidy Campaign, Elizabeth Irving. |
(HE III.8), Eorcenberht was the first king in | Britain to command that pagan "idols" (cult images) b |
Berwick was the first district in | Britain to have a referendum on whether to have a dir |
However it was the first building in | Britain to be specifically constructed as a boys' you |
It is one of only three such bell towers in | Britain to be so sited. |
e Pyrenees, Italy and Bulgaria and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
It is found from southern Great | Britain to Poland and further east to central Russia. |
ch planned to land 100,000 French soldiers in | Britain to end British involvement in the war. |
The record from one end of | Britain to the other is the longest place-to-place ch |
Femi was born in | Britain to Nigerian parents. |
senger on the first through flight from Great | Britain to Egypt. |
and representation in the Parliament of Great | Britain to be 16 Lords and 45 MPs. |
He was later to be the first in Great | Britain to rediscover this comet on 26 October 1829. |
and Mynhardt persuaded Courtney to move from | Britain to South Africa. |
Before this time Canada had always looked to | Britain to ratify any international agreements they m |
That year he also helped Great | Britain to victory in the 1970 World Cup. |
Daisy Newman (1904 - 1994) was born in | Britain to American parents. |
He persuaded Graham to return to | Britain to appear at the 1963 Edinburgh Festival and |
cruises she sailed on her maiden voyage from | Britain to Australia and back. |
ion (except one platoon) was withdrawn to New | Britain to rejoin the 11th Brigade. |
The North Stand was "the first major stand in | Britain to use what is now broadly termed the 'goalpo |
He moved from New | Britain to homes in Martha's Vineyard and Hobe Sound, |
In that year the Oupenskys emigrated from | Britain to the United States; after living through wa |
the Pyrenees, Italy and Greece and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
hs and 225 flying hours he was posted back to | Britain to undergo pilot training at Grantham. |
ricultural policy of the BUF, seeking to lead | Britain to agricultural autarky. |
w the Great became the first parish church in | Britain to charge an entrance fee for tourists. |
In 1886, Wood returned to | Britain to take charge of Eastern Command at Colchest |
he Pyrenees, Italy and Romania and from Great | Britain to Russia and Ukraine. |
nce part of the British Empire were no longer | Britain's responsibility and that no national interes |
Companies sprang up all over the USA and | Britain to supply the growing demand. |
Cruickshank travels around | Britain to introduce the idea and inventions of the I |
Efforts in | Britain to stop the system took some time to get star |
land merged in 1801 with the Kingdom of Great | Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain a |
mirrors can still be found on the seacoast of | Britain to this day. |
He was the first elected mayor in | Britain to win a third term. |
went on to appear in the final and help Great | Britain to claim the first ever World Cup. |
In 1836 he travelled to | Britain to argue the case for reform in Canada, but h |
ia to Switzerland and Austria, and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
Berneri was also one of the first people in | Britain to promote the ideas of Wilhelm Reich. |
Nottingham was the first place in | Britain to install high pressure constant supply main |
from Fennoscandia to the Alps and from Great | Britain to Romania. |
Such laws date back in | Britain to the 15th century but have also been implem |
is, Sr. (1673 - December 1748) emigrated from | Britain to America late in the 17th century. |
An American detective is sent to | Britain to track down a major international criminal. |
In late 1746, Mary made an extended trip to | Britain to escape his maltreatment. |
travelled to Japan, Greece, Egypt, and Great | Britain to conduct his own archaeological and histori |
Cuffee sailed to Great | Britain to secure further aid for the colony, arrivin |
Hart-Davis travels around | Britain to introduce the idea and inventions of the T |
ave enabled some of the very best students in | Britain to experience world-class graduate education |
In 1977 he relocated to Great | Britain to become principal conductor of the Royal Li |
f Ireland merged with the Parliament of Great | Britain to form the Parliament of the United Kingdom |
introduced they were the first locomotives in | Britain to use the 0-8-2 wheel arrangement. |
e was one of the first high-profile people in | Britain to have the disease. |
e clean sheets in five matches, helping Great | Britain to a fourth place finish. |
Its survivors surrendered on New | Britain to American forces with the end of the Pacifi |
is the only national museum outside of Great | Britain to house a collection representing British ar |
The names of the 10 contestants from | Britain to be confirmed later. |
Hall Caine's novel The Christian, first in | Britain to sell over a million. |
is notable for being the first woman in Great | Britain to be given equal pay. |
the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from | Britain to China. |
In 1942, he was sent to | Britain to join the RAF, and afterwards settled. |
eninsula, the Alps and Greece, and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
In 1950, LeBeau traveled to Great | Britain to appear in a movie with Jean Simmons, Cage |
Nixa was the second company, after Decca, in | Britain to release LP records. |
Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great | Britain to regulate the use of stagecoaches. |
It was the first major building in | Britain to use Edmond Coignet's reinforced concrete s |
FS 559 was proceeding down the East coast of | Britain to London from Newcastle. |
James Hanratty - eighth to last person in | Britain to be executed for murder. |
he Alps, Croatia and Bulgaria, and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
itish Army after Jay's Treaty (1796) required | Britain to withdraw from Fort Niagara. |
he Iberian Peninsula and Italy and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
andia to the Mediterranean Sea and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
While playing for Hull KR Lowe helped Great | Britain to victory in the final of the 1972 World Cup |
In 1998, Jawid moved from Great | Britain to the United States. |
In 1938, Polo returned to | Britain to play with Ambrose again, and worked with R |
The couple left | Britain to live in New York; their daughter India was |
ork for the National Youth Orchestra of Great | Britain to be premiered in 2012. |
to Portugal, Italy and Hungary and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
A German spy is despatched to | Britain to search out targets for a planned invasion. |
In 1910 Calthrop left | Britain to become General Manager of the Buenos Aires |
Gordon's is the only school in | Britain to have achieved this feat four years in a ro |
se is a species of woodlouse found from Great | Britain to North Africa. |
It is found from most of Great | Britain to Romania, and from Japan through central Ru |
The largest is the only island in | Britain to contain a loch that itself contains an isl |
a to the Pyrenees and the Alps and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
d in 1874 and was the first medical school in | Britain to train women. |
Its function was to travel anywhere in Great | Britain to carry out essential building and structura |
s, Sardinia, Italy and Romania and from Great | Britain to the Baltic States and Poland. |
Argentina has called on | Britain to refrain from conducting military exercises |
In 1998 he returned to | Britain to become the travel editor of the Daily and |
haven for scuba divers, who flock from around | Britain to dive it. |
(2006) Medieval Schools: From Roman | Britain to Tudor England, New Haven: Yale University |
In 1888 she travelled to | Britain to meet Madame Blavatsky. |
In 2010 Mushaima traveled to Great | Britain to be treated for lung cancer. |
ds of Faith: Religious belief and practice in | Britain today (1989) BBC ISBN 0-563-20197-5 |
ered one of the foremost sculptors working in | Britain today. |
the newest of the few deep coal mines left in | Britain today. |
e anyone to find a normal bus fare for 16p in | Britain today. |
dard reference work for woody plants grown in | Britain today. |
nd remains the best-selling Beatles single in | Britain today. |
ginal and highly skilled craftsmen working in | Britain today. |
as one which "addresses social inequality in | Britain today." |
iki signature, the date without th is used in | Britain too. |
hur, although his second and final mission to | Britain took place twenty years before the year the m |
e origin dating back to the 19th century when | Britain took over the Cape Colony. |
Its first attack in | Britain took place on 8 March 1973, when it exploded |
Her annual sales in | Britain total nearly one million copies. |
In June, before the Great | Britain tour, a home based New Zealand side lost to Q |
Great | Britain toured New Zealand, losing the test series 2- |
on to play for England, Yorkshire, and Great | Britain, touring twice. |
at the 1992 Pacific Cup and against the Great | Britain touring side in 1996. |
Ivor Davies was a Great | Britain tourist in 1932. |
Britain tourist at 18 years old (1990). | |
New | Britain Township |
Little | Britain Township |
brother of John Patterson) was born in Little | Britain Township, Pennsylvania. |
Jeremiah Brown was born in Little | Britain Township, Pennsylvania. |
gressman Thomas Patterson) was born in Little | Britain Township, Pennsylvania. |
ning Penn Hill Quaker Meeting House in Little | Britain Township. |
Histories of the Kings of | Britain, tr. by Sebastian Evans, at Sacred Texts |
ow were the 70th anniversary of the Battle of | Britain, Training Aircraft and the 150th anniversary |
cycling (at the age of 13 Bisby cycled around | Britain), travel, running and rock climbing. |
er 2006, Martin was named in the 25-man Great | Britain Tri-Nations squad to tour Australia and New Z |
Universities across | Britain tried to build bridges with local people, esp |
il, such as "Odeon" wallpaper and Festival Of | Britain trinkets. |
the history of horse racing, horse racing in | Britain, trophies, paintings of famous horses, traine |
and southern Europe (including southern Great | Britain), Turkey and the Caucasus. |
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