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Government and the Universities in | Britain: Programme and Performance 1960-1980, 1986 |
rron is Google's head of public relations for | Britain, Ireland and the Benelux countries. |
Conference consisted of ambassadors of Great | Britain, Italy, and Japan accredited in Paris and Fre |
He was schooled there, as well as in | Britain, Singapore and Australia. |
The Alliance of St Petersburg formed between | Britain, Russia and Austria against France. |
Various plants in | Britain, Canada and Australia were purchased for deco |
He played against Great | Britain, Singapore and the Soviet Union. |
She has also appeared in Little | Britain, Friends and Archangel. |
Colin Clarke is the father of the Great | Britain, Wigan, and Sydney City Roosters rugby league |
In January 1936 Tukhachevsky visited | Britain, France and Germany. |
He influenced players like Great | Britain internationals and Hull players Lee Jackson, |
In 1939 Canada, Great | Britain, Australia and New Zealand agreed to train ai |
(Tate | Britain, 2005), and "Dialogues in DesignArt" (Whitech |
15 July - Austria, | Britain, Prussia, and Russia sign the London Treaty w |
Monarchs of Great | Britain (1707-1801) and the United Kingdom (1801-pres |
Howard N. Formation Badges of World War Two: | Britain, Commonwealth and Empire Arms & Armour (1985) |
He had a house of his own in Little | Britain, London and was often absent from Merton. |
ng newspapers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, | Britain, China and South America. |
The Battle of | Britain Then and Now Mk V. London: Battle of Britain |
dland types with a restricted distribution in | Britain occur and the site supports a locally importa |
epresentative rugby after the 1957-58 tour of | Britain, France and North America. |
The Kiwis lost to Great | Britain, France and Australia. |
(1960), The Longest Day (1962), Battle of | Britain (1969), and Oh! What a Lovely War (1969). |
and Pascoe, The Deputy, Hawking, Battlefield | Britain, Casualty and The Gemma Factor |
nia, Poland, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Great | Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. |
rtugal, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Great | Britain, France and Italy. |
The Making and Unmaking of Empires: | Britain, India and America c. 1750 - 1783, (Oxford, 2 |
of Cius and first Apostolic Delegate to Great | Britain, Gibraltar and Malta. |
Britain, Austria and other European nations, rushed t | |
also became known for his etchings of pre-war | Britain, Italy and Spain. |
Gilmour is also a Great | Britain, England, and Scotland international. |
ugby league footballer of the 1900s for Great | Britain, England, and Oldham, see William "Bill" H. L |
Burl, Aubrey, The Stone Circles of | Britain, Ireland and Brittany (Yale University Press) |
Farr toured in Great | Britain, Europe and America in 1906 and 1907 to take |
ound heat they placed first in front of Great | Britain, Brazil and Nigeria. |
ugby league footballer of the 1950s for Great | Britain, England, and Leigh, see Charles "Charlie" Pa |
o rare coins which had not been discovered in | Britain before, and the largest number of silver dena |
This accord was concluded by Great | Britain, France and Prussia on September 3, 1725. |
France obtained Syria; | Britain, Palestine and Iraq. |
Olsen was educated in | Britain, France and Belgium. |
up renamed itself the Communist Federation of | Britain (Marxist-Leninist), and soon became the main |
has lectured in Germany, France, Great | Britain, Switzerland and the United States. |
number of embassies, including those of USA, | Britain, France and Germany, were located there. |
Security was tightened in | Britain, France and Germany. |
Celtic | Britain (with Andy Williams; Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1 |
The Kings and Queens of | Britain (with Anne Hargreaves, 2004; 2nd edn, 2009). |
multi-course English (British) meal in Great | Britain is another example. |
ears of human integration into the landscape, | Britain lacks any substantial areas of wilderness. |
the first true 'chase' films made not just in | Britain but anywhere else", according to Michael Broo |
He persuaded Graham to return to | Britain to appear at the 1963 Edinburgh Festival and |
In 1950, LeBeau traveled to Great | Britain to appear in a movie with Jean Simmons, Cage |
T. Rice Holmes, Ancient | Britain (1907), appendix, identifies the Cassiterides |
Although imported into | Britain and applied to wool and cotton, the dye did n |
ing over command of VII Corps, he returned to | Britain, being appointed general officer commanding W |
The regulations for Great | Britain were approved by a vote in both Houses of Par |
months in the field, she finally returned to | Britain in April 1944 by means of Westland Lysander. |
the 1908 Summer Olympics in London for Great | Britain in archery. |
18 July 1949, she put to sea for a cruise to | Britain, and arctic operations. |
Five of the current men's Great | Britain team are products of the Brixton programme; |
Consequently, as the women return to | Britain, they are caught by customs. |
Britain and Argentina have had a long-running dispute | |
Britain notified Argentina last week about the upcomi | |
The decades-long stalemate between | Britain and Argentina over the Falkland Islands is he |
e Falklands War spanned several media in both | Britain and Argentina. |
In 1836 he travelled to | Britain to argue the case for reform in Canada, but h |
pe to work with other Student/Youth Groups in | Britain and around the world. |
f Hanover, George Louis, as George I of Great | Britain, who arrived in Great Britain on 18 September |
rently conductor of the BBC Big Band in Great | Britain and artistic director of the Berlin Jazz Orch |
In 1919, Friedrichsruh was surrendered to | Britain (presumably as a result of the Versailles Tre |
One skater from Great | Britain competed as guest skaters and her results wer |
Texas was a tactical ally of | Britain acting as a counterweight to the United State |
s, as one of the 'Fair Princes of the Isle of | Britain', and as one of the 'Golden-banded Ones of th |
the senior pairs event, Kemp & King of Great | Britain competed as guest skaters. |
r, 57, and the former prime minister of Great | Britain, serves as the Middle East envoy representing |
Great | Britain finished as runner-up. |
ce vagrant to western Europe, including Great | Britain, usually as a spring overshoot. |
Nash was recalled to the Great | Britain team as captain for the first Test against Au |
He also appeared in the film The Battle of | Britain (1969) as a pilot and in Jinnah (1998). |
one of the largest white Agaricus species in | Britain, West Asia (Iran) and North America. |
ral Black people thought to be sympathetic to | Britain were assaulted. |
Frank Collier won caps for Great | Britain while at Wigan in 1963 against Australia, and |
rsity of Nottingham, the tallest sculpture in | Britain standing at 60m high. |
Keith Holliday represented Great | Britain while at Wakefield Trinity in 1956 against Fr |
Billy Ivison represented Great | Britain while at Workington Town in 1952 against Fran |
Bob Eccles won a cap for Great | Britain while at Warrington in 1982 against Australia |
He represented Great | Britain twice at the Summer Olympics: in 1996 (Atlant |
Keith Holden, won a cap for Great | Britain while at Warrington in 1963 against Australia |
Alf Milnes won caps for Great | Britain while at Halifax in 1920 against Australia (2 |
Jack Wilkinson also represented Great | Britain while at Halifax between 1952 and 1956 agains |
Frank Barton also represented Great | Britain while at Wigan between 1952 and 1956 against |
Alan Davies also represented Great | Britain while at Oldham between 1952 and 1956 against |
Jim Measures won caps for Great | Britain while at Widnes in 1963 against Australia (2 |
Nat Silcock also represented Great | Britain while at Wigan between 1952 and 1956 against |
Ken Senior won caps for Great | Britain while at Huddersfield in 1965 against New Zea |
Don Close won a cap for Great | Britain while at Huddersfield in 1967 against France. |
Ken Jackson won caps for Great | Britain while at Oldham in 1957 against France (2 mat |
Jim Drake won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull in 1960 against France. |
Jim Bowden also represented Great | Britain while at Huddersfield between 1952 and 1956 a |
rthur Phillip in December and returned him to | Britain, arriving at Spithead in May 1793. |
Ted Cahill represented Great | Britain while at Rochdale in 1954 against France (1 n |
Stephenson held a number of academic posts in | Britain, and at the University of Cape Town, South Af |
Len McIntyre won a cap for Great | Britain while at Oldham in 1963 against Australia. |
Ken Traill also represented Great | Britain while at Bradford Northern between 1952 and 1 |
He captained the Great | Britain team at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona |
Wayne Proctor won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull in 1984 against Papua New Guine |
Letham was also a member of the Great | Britain squad at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
Gordon Brown also represented Great | Britain while at Leeds between 1952 and 1956 against |
In 1952 Davidge competed for Great | Britain, rowing at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsin |
To begin with, wood in | Britain was at the time becoming more expensive, whil |
Stan McCormick also represented Great | Britain while at St. Helens between 1952 and 1956 aga |
Great | Britain competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sy |
Frank Foster won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1967 against |
Ken Loxton won a cap for Great | Britain while at Huddersfield in 1971 against New Zea |
Mick Sullivan also represented Great | Britain while at Huddersfield between 1952 and 1956 a |
Nicky Kiss won a cap for Great | Britain while at Wigan in 1985 against France. |
Dai Bevan also represented Great | Britain while at Wigan/Halifax between 1952 and 1956 |
Morgan won caps for Great | Britain while at Hull in 1921 against Australia (2 ma |
John Dalgreen won a cap for Great | Britain while at Fulham in 1982 against Australia |
nder eight which won the gold medal for Great | Britain rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
Dick Jasiewicz won a cap for Great | Britain while at Bradford Northern in 1984 against Fr |
Great | Britain competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in At |
David Hill won a cap for Great | Britain while at Wigan in 1971 against France. |
Keith Bentley won a cap for Great | Britain while at Widnes in 1980 against New Zealand. |
Albert Brough won caps for Great | Britain while at Oldham in 1924 against Australia, an |
Edgar Dawson won a cap for Great | Britain while at York in the 21-10 victory over Austr |
Doug Walton won a cap for Great | Britain while at Castleford in 1965 against France. |
The Empress of | Britain sank at 02:05 AM on 28 October 1940. |
Don Robinson also represented Great | Britain while at Leeds between 1952 and 1956 against |
1962 against France, and won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull in 1962 against France. |
Paul Harkin won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1985 against |
Ken Eyre won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hunslet in 1965 against New Zealand. |
John Tembey won caps for Great | Britain while at St. Helens in 1963 against Australia |
Cliff Hill won a cap for Great | Britain while at Wigan in 1966 against France. |
Frank Dyson won a cap for Great | Britain while at Huddersfield in 1959 against Austral |
Roy Dickinson won caps for Great | Britain while at Leeds in 1985 against France (2 matc |
Although | Britain remained at war with France, this effectively |
Gary Divorty won caps for Great | Britain while at Hull in 1985 against France (2 match |
ain had been a staunch ally of France against | Britain, but at this point Spain allied with Britain |
Dickie Williams also represented Great | Britain while at Hunslet between 1952 and 1956 agains |
Joey Hayes won a cap for Great | Britain while at St. Helens in 1996 against Papua New |
He also made 20 test appearances for Great | Britain, and at club level has coached for Castleford |
Great | Britain competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Ba |
Gary Jordan, won caps for Great | Britain while at Featherstone in 1964 against France, |
29 against Other Nations, won a cap for Great | Britain while at Oldham in 1929-30 against Australia. |
Bobby Greenhough, won a cap for Great | Britain while at Warrington in the 1960 Rugby League |
Harry Field won a caps for Great | Britain while at York in 1936 against Australia, and |
nd Caius College, University of Cambridge, in | Britain, and at Harvard University, in the United Sta |
Mick Worrall won caps for Great | Britain while at Oldham in 1984 against France, and A |
Johnny Rae won a cap for Great | Britain while at Bradford Northern in 1965 against Ne |
Peter Small won a cap for Great | Britain while at Castleford in 1962 against New Zeala |
Paul Groves won a cap for Great | Britain while at St. Helens in 1987 against Papua New |
Dave Hall won caps for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1984 against |
t gravities (below 1040º) have been brewed in | Britain since at least the 1920s. |
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 |
Vince Gribbin won a cap for Great | Britain while at Whitehaven in 1985 against France. |
Britain tourist at 18 years old (1990). | |
David Laws won a cap for Great | Britain while at Hull Kingston Rovers in 1986 against |
He has represented Wales and Great | Britain Students at Rugby League. |
Terry Hollindrake won a cap for Great | Britain while at Keighley in 1955 against New Zealand |
Ian Lucas won caps for Great | Britain while at Wigan in 1991 against France, and in |
ames eight was then chosen to represent Great | Britain rowing at the 1928 Summer Olympics and won th |
George Kemel won caps for Great | Britain while at Widnes in 1965 against New Zealand ( |
John McKeown represented Great | Britain while at Whitehaven in 1956 against France (n |
Chris Bibb won a cap for Great | Britain while at Featherstone Rovers in 1990 against |
n 1968 against Wales, and won a cap for Great | Britain while at Warrington in 1968 against France. |
Tony Halmshaw won a cap for Great | Britain while at Halifax in 1971 against New Zealand. |
The West Coast also defeated Great | Britain, 17-8, at Victoria Park. |
Bob Coverdale won caps for Great | Britain while at Hull in the 1954 Rugby League World |
ge eight which won the silver medal for Great | Britain rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
February - Home Rule Confederation of Great | Britain founded at Manchester. |
Ike Southward also represented Great | Britain while at Workington Town in 1956 against Fran |
Naughton also represented Great | Britain while at Warrington between 1952 and 1956 aga |
e and steam: a new history of the railways in | Britain, London: Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-84354-629 |
Invasion: Defending | Britain from Attack. |
Farms in America and | Britain have attempted to replicate the Kobe traditio |
Great | Britain defeated Auckland 34-12 in front of 14,000. |
On her return to | Britain in August 1944 she attempted to return to Fra |
med it as one of the ugliest new buildings in | Britain in August 2007. |
y missions during the height of the Battle of | Britain in August and September. |
Only two more prisoners would be executed in | Britain, in August 1964. |
GradeGuru was started in Great | Britain in August 2007, as a study tool offered by th |
Rugby League Tri-Nations was played in Great | Britain and Australasia. |
cruises she sailed on her maiden voyage from | Britain to Australia and back. |
es were established in Germany, South Africa, | Britain, France, Australia and Benelux. |
Great | Britain and Australia played an additional tie-breake |
ed in all six tests on the tour against Great | Britain and Australia and scored one try on tour. |
er charged with this incident because he left | Britain for Australia before an identity parade could |
That the final would be between Great | Britain and Australia soon became obvious, with Franc |
September 3, Great | Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand declare war o |
rtments were leased by the embassies of Great | Britain, Canada, Australia, South Africa and others t |
After a short spell at Dundee Crainie left | Britain for Australia, where he played for South Melb |
series, and again the match was between Great | Britain and Australia-this time the home team lost 6- |
aijan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Great | Britain and Australia. |
al All Blacks for the 1907-1908 tour of Great | Britain and Australia. |
aboard the Loch Line, which operated between | Britain and Australia. |
aled her name and that they were returning to | Britain from Australia. |
en introduced and became established in Great | Britain (England), Austria (Vienna) and Hungary (Buda |
e only two teams to lose home ties were Great | Britain (against Austria) and Slovakia (against Serbi |
It has been recorded from Great | Britain, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Bosnia, Finland |
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