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K-1 UK Battle of | Britain 2000 was a kickboxing event promoted by the K |
In | Britain it was only known from two specimens prior to |
In | Britain, he was a leading opponent of slavery. |
Back in Great | Britain he was appointed secretary of the Worcester & |
She returned to | Britain and was under repair until April 1943. |
cast as Daniel in Sky One's dramadoc Coked Up | Britain but was cut from the final print. |
In the only game against Great | Britain he was dismissed for a duck in both French in |
K-1 Battle of | Britain 2004 was a kickboxing event promoted by the K |
In | Britain it was only recorded three times in the twent |
pite the Luftwaffe's failure in the Battle of | Britain, Jeschonnek was promoted to Generaloberst on |
ith the Russian Revolution in 1917 he fled to | Britain, and was recruited to Room 40 in June 1918 to |
er international football match held in Great | Britain that was watched by all-seater spectators. |
Britain, however, was not in that position. | |
behavior in theaters across America and Great | Britain, and was banned in some parts of the world. |
It was played in Bristol, Great | Britain and was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit |
In 1915 he returned to | Britain and was presented with his medal at Buckingha |
His successor as Ford of | Britain chairman was Leonard Crossland. |
artillery appointments, he was ambassador to | Britain, he was ambassador to the Kingdom of Great Br |
olding dual nationality, she settled in Great | Britain and was soon in demand as a broadcaster, jour |
In | Britain, it was covered by Joe Loss and His Orchestra |
beach volleyball player for England and Great | Britain who was the youngest-ever British champion. |
blished a firm involved in trading goods with | Britain and was also involved in shipbuilding. |
She then returned to | Britain and was put into reserve at Rosyth for a refi |
ared likely a French invasion attempt against | Britain itself was imminent, Amherst was ordered in A |
With Beryl Burton of Great | Britain, Reynders was one of the top female road ride |
He labored also in | Britain and was a chaplain in the Spanish-American Wa |
In | Britain it was formerly a reasonably widespread plant |
On his return to | Britain he was elected Rector of Glasgow University i |
ordshire) is a former road cyclist from Great | Britain, who was a professional from 1973 to 1989. |
Karl ran aground at Bizerte on her voyage to | Britain and was scrapped in Italy in 1920. |
On his return to | Britain, Jarman was selected to play for the England |
0 appearances between 1971 and 1982 for Great | Britain, and was a World Cup winner for Great Britain |
He was considered the foremost optician in | Britain, and was noted for his skill in mirror making |
irst Women Artists' Residential Club in Great | Britain and was known as The Glasgow Society of Lady |
Slightly damaged, she escaped to | Britain and was employed as a coastal escort. |
On return to | Britain, he was killed whilst carrying out reconnaiss |
Like Great | Britain, it was launched in the mid-sized range, whic |
On 15 August 1940 during the Battle of | Britain, Lympne was bombed by Stuka dive-bombers of I |
ck to the United States, and on his return to | Britain Carden was subject to the usual court martial |
In the Roman invasion of | Britain, Hampshire was one of the first areas to fall |
He also had business interests in | Britain and was sometime head of Mitchell, Cotts& Co. |
an War of Independence Amphitrite returned to | Britain and was paid off in January 1784. |
ry much doubt if he was the only scientist in | Britain who was failing to anaesthetize laboratory an |
In | Britain it was a New Statesman "Book of the Year". |
gles Way was voted the best waterside walk in | Britain by waterscape.com in 2003. |
n be obtained from the Radio Society of Great | Britain (RSGB) website |
The artist has exhibited throughout | Britain as well as globally. |
The artist has exhibited throughout | Britain, as well as internationally. |
ridge, he joined the Communist Party of Great | Britain as well as being a member of the Cambridge Ap |
Great | Britain did well in the first half and were down by 1 |
The effects were felt throughout Great | Britain as well as in Belgium and France. |
originated in the mining communities of Great | Britain, as well as to the Italian calzone. |
Earl Ottir had a significant career in | Britain as well. |
The first match against Great | Britain at Wembley featured a performance by Cliff Ri |
His dad Glen Cohen ran 400m for Great | Britain and went to two Olympic Games; Gary's mother, |
Of the 10,000 active troops in | Britain, 7,000 were deployed to defend London and Sou |
severe restrictions on Jewish immigration to | Britain, but were completely defeated. |
With increasing tensions with Great | Britain, they were concerned about their thinly popul |
l Trust headland on the South Coast of Devon, | Britain, situated west of the Kingsbridge Estuary. |
Amanita echinocephala occurs in | Britain, Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. |
nery, Michael Collins Guide to the Insects of | Britain and Western Europe 1986 (Reprinted 1991) |
e Treaty of Paris, Spain had ceded Florida to | Britain, and western Louisiana was compensation. |
Nassau was ceded to Japan, | Britain received Westfalen and Posen, and Rheinland w |
She later moved to New | Britain, Connecticut, where she lives today. |
still at university Richie represented Great | Britain students which paved the way for Gateshead Th |
He was a member of the Great | Britain team, which won the gold medal in the footbal |
He sat in the four seat of the Great | Britain Eight, which finished fifth in the final of t |
red a crew of paratroopers in the yacht Great | Britain II, which took line honours in the Whitbread |
resulted in another treaty in March 1948 with | Britain in which all restrictions on sovereignty were |
Derek Hallas won caps for Great | Britain (RL) while at Leeds in 1961 against France, a |
Stan Owen won a cap for Great | Britain (RL) while at Leigh in 1958 against France. |
Billy Banks was selected for Great | Britain Squad while at Huddersfield for the 1954 Rugb |
Stuart Prosser won a cap for Great | Britain (RL) while at Halifax in 1914 against Austral |
Parsons also represented Great | Britain (RL) while at St. Helens between 1952 and 195 |
throughout the subcontinent by agents and in | Britain through wholesale distributors . |
It is named after Anne, Queen of Great | Britain, during whose reign it was enacted. |
Steve O'Neill is the brother of Great | Britain, and Widnes Vikings' Mike O'Neill. |
was a Scottish MP in the Parliament of Great | Britain, representing Wigtown Burghs 1734-41 and 1747 |
ehensive and detailed guide on crime in Great | Britain on Wikipedia. |
Move to Princess Amelia of Great | Britain?: see Wikipedia:Requested moves Anthony Apple |
Britain Will Win With Labour - Oct 1974 Labour Party | |
He was the first elected mayor in | Britain to win a third term. |
He comments that he doesn't know how | Britain will win the war, and Wilson agrees. |
Battle of | Britain II: Wings of Victory is a Windows-based fligh |
This species was first recorded in | Britain at Winterton Dunes, Norfolk on 30 July 2002 ( |
AC Sparta toured Great | Britain opening with a 2 - 2 draw against Arsenal on |
le flew with 601 Sqn throughout the Battle of | Britain, along with his older brother Hugh. |
ut tensions arose between the unions based in | Britain and with members in both Britain and Ireland, |
record for the most appearances for the Great | Britain Lions with 46. |
son it has frequently featured in the Tour of | Britain along with another nearby favourite Holme Mos |
a reference to Guy Fawkes Night, a holiday in | Britain celebrated with fireworks. |
Great | Britain responded with the Orders in Council of 1807 |
With-Myrgings survived and later migrated to | Britain along with the Angles in the 5th and 6th cent |
The hall is one of the many stately homes in | Britain associated with the Legend of the Mistletoe B |
itish Army after Jay's Treaty (1796) required | Britain to withdraw from Fort Niagara. |
TJ opposed Jay Treaty because (p 546) "Soon | Britain, wracked within by sedition, grain shortages, |
It was reported that explorers from Great | Britain heard WMC in the Arctic. |
CSIO5* Hickstead, Great | Britain: Maher won the famous Hickstead Derby with Al |
This was the first time Great | Britain had won the coxed four at the World Rowing Ch |
Little | Britain has won numerous TV awards, spawning large DV |
won by A1 Team South Africa, while the Great | Britain car won the Feature Race. |
In | Britain, the word corn was a generic term for cereal |
On his return to | Britain he worked as a collier in the Wrexham area. |
In | Britain he worked as a comedy performer and circus cl |
In 1961, he returned to | Britain and worked with Keith Herd on experimental pi |
Back in | Britain people worked tirelessly for the war effort. |
He escaped to Great | Britain and worked for the British Broadcasting Corpo |
Stationed in Great | Britain, he worked in the motor pool and as a draftsm |
Upon returning to | Britain McCarthy worked as the Principal European Lia |
A graduate of Sandhurst military college in | Britain, he worked with the CIA in Amman on the 1996 |
ble for formulating the war-time rationing of | Britain during World War II. |
In 1941 he joined the Red Cross and served in | Britain during World War II. |
with amateur theatre groups, particularly in | Britain, from World War I into the 1960s. |
uperhet radio receiver, manufactured in Great | Britain during World War II. |
ich Benckendorff, Russian ambassador to Great | Britain during World War I. |
-H was a radio navigation system developed by | Britain during World War II to aid RAF Bomber Command |
When competing for Great | Britain, he would proudly display his Scottish identi |
ring as the title role in Mosley set in Great | Britain between WW1 and WW2. |
A magazine published in | Britain during WWII described an incubator as "a wood |
Melehan and Morgolon has brought peace across | Britain for years. |
Little | Britain, New York is an area in Orange County, first |
Clinton died in Little | Britain, New York, on December 22, 1812, the same yea |
Britain sold you out to the CIA.'” | |
"If Israel was established in | Britain, would you accept compromise?", to a British |
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