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y was one of the largest hippo teeth found in | Britain. |
The smallest Cryptocephalus species found in | Britain, it is primarily black, with yellow legs and |
of ancient Celtic military equipment found in | Britain. |
e among the earliest human artefacts found in | Britain. |
ia), the largest snail species to be found in | Britain, occurs here. |
gold bracelet from the Hoxne Hoard, found in | Britain and buried after 407 AD. |
g British rule, an organisation also found in | Britain. |
largest hoard of medieval coins ever found in | Britain. |
Ordnance Geological Survey founded in | Britain, under Henry De la Beche, the world's first n |
ds recall Aedd Mawr as one of the founders of | Britain. |
Wace narrates the founding of | Britain by Brutus of Troy to the end of the legendary |
story narrates from the legendary founding of | Britain by Brutus to the death of King Edward I of En |
d by the preliminary peace between France and | Britain. |
eer to improving relations between France and | Britain. |
"To the Entente Cordiale between France and | Britain. |
He flew in the battles of Poland, France and | Britain. |
France and | Britain used the Hotchkiss M1909 through World War I |
ain had been a staunch ally of France against | Britain, but at this point Spain allied with Britain |
e of Signal Hill is fought between France and | Britain in North America. |
On August 16, France and | Britain offered Italy large concessions in Ethiopia t |
France and | Britain also have spoken out against the burning. |
ent and private banks in the U.S., France and | Britain. |
TNCD: (Western Bloc) - Canada, France, Great | Britain, Italy, United States. |
for all of Belgium, continental France, Great | Britain, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway |
eaties of 1763 and 1783 between France, Great | Britain and the United States. |
in Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France, Great | Britain, Denmark, Romania, Israel and Japan. |
has lectured in Germany, France, Great | Britain, Switzerland and the United States. |
ral nations, notably those of France, Russia, | Britain and United States. |
He traveled to France, Great | Britain, The Netherlands and the USA but was never de |
er was a breed of terrier type dog from Great | Britain. |
e Pyrenees, Italy and Bulgaria and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
One skater from Great | Britain competed as guest skaters and her results wer |
senger on the first through flight from Great | Britain to Egypt. |
Carolde First from Great | Britain |
r 1930) was a female tennis player from Great | Britain. |
Teams from Great | Britain and the United States played a single match, |
Ever since independence from Great | Britain in 1981, Belize has had its upper house appoi |
There is a single record from Great | Britain, where it was recorded in Hampstead, London, |
y 1951) was a female tennis player from Great | Britain. |
Skaters from Great | Britain and Slovakia competed as guest skaters and th |
nan and another a colonial officer from Great | Britain. |
of Sutton) is a sailing competitor from Great | Britain. |
He moved from New | Britain to homes in Martha's Vineyard and Hobe Sound, |
former professional tennis player from Great | Britain. |
) is a former long-distance runner from Great | Britain. |
the Pyrenees, Italy and Greece and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
kes (1867-1954) was a malacologist from Great | Britain. |
The archer from Great | Britain was too strong and eliminated Abed Elaal stra |
anx bishop, who originally came from Northern | Britain. |
he Pyrenees, Italy and Romania and from Great | Britain to Russia and Ukraine. |
Sinatra Sings Great Songs From Great | Britain is an album by Frank Sinatra, arranged by Rob |
l until after India's Independence from Great | Britain in 1947. |
It has a Palearctic distribution from Great | Britain and Portugal in the West to Japan in the East |
It is absent from Great | Britain and Ireland.. |
September 1992) was a weightlifter from Great | Britain. |
In addition, the team from Great | Britain included a number of athletes from Ireland, a |
s far, including an amazing record from Great | Britain. |
om all over the island of Ireland, from Great | Britain, mainland Europe and North America. |
wick, Sandwell) is a retired boxer from Great | Britain. |
ia to Switzerland and Austria, and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
Hall is a retired badminton player from Great | Britain who is generally rated as one of the very bes |
from Fennoscandia to the Alps and from Great | Britain to Romania. |
It has been recorded from Great | Britain, the Netherlands, France and the Czech Republ |
Twenty-five archers only from Great | Britain competed. |
It is found from Great | Britain and France through northern Europe, east to S |
ary 1955) was a male tennis player from Great | Britain. |
Honours received from Argentina, | Britain, China, |
86 - 12 August 1966) was a cyclist from Great | Britain. |
, London) was a male tennis player from Great | Britain. |
It was reported that explorers from Great | Britain heard WMC in the Arctic. |
l Simpson is a Paralympian athlete from Great | Britain competing mainly in category T36 sprint event |
ordshire) is a former road cyclist from Great | Britain, who was a professional from 1973 to 1989. |
Ian Jones is a Paralympian athlete from Great | Britain competing mainly in category T44 sprint event |
There are some records from Great | Britain and Germany. |
eninsula, the Alps and Greece, and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
March 9, 1962) is a retired boxer from Great | Britain. |
Skaters from Great | Britain and The Netherlands competed as guest skaters |
, England) is a feminist historian from Great | Britain. |
xport of live horses for slaughter from Great | Britain. |
people worked to gain independence from Great | Britain. |
a fell runner and former canoeist from Great | Britain. |
he Alps, Croatia and Bulgaria, and from Great | Britain to Ukraine. |
s list is the winners and nominees from Great | Britain, Republic of Ireland and the Commonwealth. |
Lymington) is a sailing competitor from Great | Britain. |
he Iberian Peninsula and Italy and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
andia to the Mediterranean Sea and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
In 1998, Jawid moved from Great | Britain to the United States. |
It has been recorded from Great | Britain, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Bosnia, Finland |
h 1954) was a female tennis player from Great | Britain. |
n-Trent) is a former tennis player from Great | Britain. |
ngress was opposed to independence from Great | Britain. |
It was described from New | Britain, but is also present in Australia (the Northe |
to Portugal, Italy and Hungary and from Great | Britain to southern Russia. |
Leavitt and Alfred Healey from Great | Britain leaped over the hurdles in one rhythm and fin |
Supplement of innovative poetry from Great | Britain edited by Ric Caddel |
se is a species of woodlouse found from Great | Britain to North Africa. |
a to the Pyrenees and the Alps and from Great | Britain to Poland. |
ucullati and a goddess on a relief from Roman | Britain |
s, Sardinia, Italy and Romania and from Great | Britain to the Baltic States and Poland. |
es in their fight for independence from Great | Britain. |
Arthur Norris was a tennis player from Great | Britain. |
haven for scuba divers, who flock from around | Britain to dive it. |
It is found in Europe, from Great | Britain east to Romania and from Fennoscandia south t |
He was the second male from Great | Britain ever to hold a world title in judo. |
(2006) Medieval Schools: From Roman | Britain to Tudor England, New Haven: Yale University |
ent and Function of the Hadrianic Frontier in | Britain. |
Defeated Joseph Frost (Great | Britain) 5-0 |
The Encyclopedia of Fungi of | Britain and Europe (1995, 2004) |
of his artworks are held in galleries across | Britain. |
tant surviving 18th century formal gardens in | Britain. |
ctories, but then Germans infiltrate Gaul and | Britain is cut off. |
s a Celtic god worshipped in ancient Gaul and | Britain. |
or influence on the development of geology in | Britain. |
break of hostilities between Nazi Germany and | Britain, |
eclaration of hostilities between Germany and | Britain, whereas Massie's previous work ended with th |
Heilbronn fled Germany for | Britain in 1933 due to the rise of Nazism. |
r for scholarly music journals in Germany and | Britain. |
ria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great | Britain, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerla |
ions: Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Great | Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia a |
rformed at guitar festivals in Germany, Great | Britain, Thailand, Singapore and Australia. |
as not prepared to declare war on Germany, as | Britain had done in September 1939. |
In the Treaty of Ghent, Great | Britain agreed not to arm nor trade with American Ind |
nship record (CR): 27.46, James Gibson (Great | Britain), Barcelona 2003 (22 July 2003) |
Although he does the rare DJ gig in | Britain or Italy, Chip E. has moved into "the realms |
ly by the 11-plus standardized tests given in | Britain. |
r to win a medal for the nation, giving Great | Britain its first diving medal. |
he protected landings at Cape Gloucester, New | Britain, on the 26th, and at Saidor, New Guinea, 2 Ja |
for the stepson whom she had coaxed to go to | Britain. |
, 1983-1984, reporter, Daybreak, Good Morning | Britain. |
David Frost, 1983-1992, Good Morning | Britain (Frost on Sundays) |
ant was also involved in importing goods from | Britain. |
blished a firm involved in trading goods with | Britain and was also involved in shipbuilding. |
place on 5 September 1982 in Goodwood, Great | Britain. |
the Coalition" allows players to govern Great | Britain, Russia, Prussia or the Austrian Empire and a |
Debating nationhood and governance in | Britain, 1885-1945 (2006) |
When the government in | Britain refused to allow Nova Scotia to secede, a maj |
rley, Anthony (2005), The Roman Government in | Britain, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199252374 |
on; or, the Fundamental Form of Government in | Britain,' fol. |
een a primary insurer of local governments in | Britain but had expanded to also insure cars and home |
Article IV: Ethiopia granted Great | Britain favoured rights in respect to import duties a |
hould understand the cost will be great while | Britain remains in Ireland." |
The manuscript was brought from Greece to | Britain by the Earl of Aberdeen. |
hematic studies include The British Olympics, | Britain's Olympic heritage 1612-2012 by Dr Martin Pol |
It is currently the home grounds of | Britain GAA. |
ere the first Islamic hiphop/Nasheed group in | Britain. |
alist Equality Party is a Trotskyist group in | Britain. |
pe to work with other Student/Youth Groups in | Britain and around the world. |
dard reference work for woody plants grown in | Britain today. |
World War II they fought on Guadalcanal, New | Britain, Eastern New Guinea, Peleliu and Okinawa. |
Olave became Chief Guide for | Britain in 1918. |
A Poet's Guide to | Britain (2009) poetry anthology |
Writers Guild of | Britain Award for Best British Screenplay, 1974 |
He was born in Guildford, Great | Britain. |
us Gardzinska & Zabka, 2006 - New Guinea, New | Britain |
yed in all six Tests (Papua New Guinea, Great | Britain and France). |
p in the waters of Australia, New Guinea, New | Britain, and the Solomon Islands. |
nging across montane areas of New Guinea, New | Britain and New Ireland. |
He served in Guam, Korea, New Guinea, New | Britain and the Philippines where he received the Bro |
ly proponent of the use of electric guitar in | Britain, particularly in jazz music. |
R. H. Ullman, | Britain and the Russian Civil War (Princeton, 1968), |
en found in Welford parish of habitation when | Britain was under Roman rule. |
Lowell had visited | Britain a few years earlier, virtually memorizing pla |
is one of the oldest surviving music halls in | Britain. |
Defeated Peter Hanlon (Great | Britain) 5-0 |
w Zealand rugby to play for the Harlequins in | Britain. |
Sir Harold Stuart ( | Britain) (1919 - 16 December 1920) |
Lost to Audley Harrison (Great | Britain) 16-30 |
It is reported from Hawaii, Australia, | Britain, France, Korea, Japan, and other areas. |
and Pascoe, The Deputy, Hawking, Battlefield | Britain, Casualty and The Gemma Factor |
rn Cyril Richard Rescorla in Hayle, Cornwall, | Britain in 1939. |
He fled | Britain in 1837 to escape his creditors and died in P |
He supported | Britain joining the European Community, but later sup |
He represented | Britain at the junior road world championship in 2001 |
He left | Britain for India in 1829, arriving in India in May 1 |
He represented | Britain at the 2008 Olympic Games in the road race. |
He visited | Britain again in 2005. |
In 1949, he left | Britain for the United States where he worked for a t |
He represented | Britain at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. |
er charged with this incident because he left | Britain for Australia before an identity parade could |
He represented | Britain in a race in France in 1991, aged 58 years an |
He represented | Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics, beating his pre- |
en T. Clark, was one of the youngest Heads in | Britain. |
went on to appear in the final and help Great | Britain to claim the first ever World Cup. |
two countries, Kuwait appealed for help from | Britain. |
That year he also helped Great | Britain to victory in the 1970 World Cup. |
While playing for Hull KR Lowe helped Great | Britain to victory in the final of the 1972 World Cup |
e clean sheets in five matches, helping Great | Britain to a fourth place finish. |
She made her Great | Britain debut in the SPAR European Cup in France. |
the centre of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, Great | Britain. |
Hickey toured | Britain and North America with the Wallabies captaine |
CSIO5* Hickstead, Great | Britain: Maher won the famous Hickstead Derby with Al |
sively in North America and Europe, hiking in | Britain and Europe. |
The Relative Hills of | Britain. |
that month, an eye wound hospitalized him in | Britain for the remainder of the war. |
rthur Phillip in December and returned him to | Britain, arriving at Spithead in May 1793. |
h Chiefs of Staff privately informed him that | Britain did not have sufficient military power to bac |
ers admitted that they had sailed with him to | Britain at the same time. |
His job at Time returned him to | Britain in 1950 (or 1949). |
His first assignment sends him to | Britain, where he must identify (and deal with) a hig |
He made his Great | Britain debut in 1980 and joined Hull in 1986. |
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