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He was an innovator when Britain had little appreciation of foreign cuisine.
as not prepared to declare war on Germany, as Britain had done in September 1939.
funded World War I largely through borrowing Britain had run up a large national debt.
He also stated, "I wish that Egypt and Britain had leaders like [Turkish Prime Minister Rece
he gun as originally designed and supplied to Britain had a sprung telescoping trail to assist with
In May 1967 it was announced that Britain had made its second application to join.
The Battle of Britain had recently concluded and Churchill was full
ght about peace with France, with which Great Britain had been at war since 1792.
It seemed Britain had not been so far behind Australia's standa
In 1846, Britain had designed a screw/steam battleship named t
heila won practically every scholarship Great Britain had to offer, including a Sir James Caird Sch
It was the first time in 23 years that Britain had three players in the Top 100.
Traditionally Britain had been content to maintain a larger fleet t
e of the nation in gymnastics, in which Great Britain had not competed only in 1904.
or hit singles, the band's critical appeal in Britain had begun to wane.
Fairweather Eden: Life in Britain half a million years ago as revealed by the e
w Lambley (born 18 September 1987) is a Great Britain hammer thrower who is currently ranked 16th U
In the Roman invasion of Britain, Hampshire was one of the first areas to fall
Despite being based entirely in Britain, Harry has appeared in a number of American f
growth in the numbers of Catholics in modern Britain has been through immigration.
ustrious, and the best-loved, double-act that Britain has ever produced".
Great Britain has combined its obligation system for energy
His family and friends are missing and Britain has become a fascist state.
Little Britain has won numerous TV awards, spawning large DV
The head of Britain's Secret Service, John Sawers, said torture i
headquarters for the Esperanto Association of Britain has its main office at Wedgwood Memorial Coll
The American Museum in Britain has in its permanent collection a quilt made
He has made an impact on the way that Britain has viewed the IRA since the decommissioning
d since the 1970s as the constituent areas of Britain have become increasingly fractured.
Farms in America and Britain have attempted to replicate the Kobe traditio
On his return to Britain he was selected for one final international,
In Britain he used the style Ferdinand de Rothschild.
In Britain he is commemorated with a film prize awarded
On his return to Britain he worked as a collier in the Wrexham area.
Once back in Britain he spent another six months in hospital.
In Britain, he was a leading opponent of slavery.
Back in Great Britain he was appointed secretary of the Worcester &
In Britain he worked as a comedy performer and circus cl
In the only game against Great Britain he was dismissed for a duck in both French in
On returning to Britain, he launched DMC as a record subscription clu
During the Battle of Britain he flew spitfires, as part of 611 Sqn.
After his return to Britain he declined the posts of Lord Steward of the
For the 1951 Festival of Britain, he co-designed the Lion and the Unicorn Pavi
During the Battle of Britain he claimed 7 victories.
artillery appointments, he was ambassador to Britain, he was ambassador to the Kingdom of Great Br
When competing for Great Britain, he would proudly display his Scottish identi
On his return to Britain he was elected Rector of Glasgow University i
Stationed in Great Britain, he worked in the motor pool and as a draftsm
On his return to Britain, he again represented Horsham in parliament f
In the Intelligence show at Tate Britain he completed an entire room in this fashion.
A graduate of Sandhurst military college in Britain, he worked with the CIA in Amman on the 1996
On a return visit to Britain he met his future wife, whom he married in 19
On return to Britain, he was killed whilst carrying out reconnaiss
Upon returning from Britain, he contested and won a seat against incumben
During the Battle of Britain he flew operations with No. 17 Squadron RAF.
Born in Stockport in Great Britain, he moved to Udine, Italy in 1997, where he i
Returning after five years to Britain, he visited Oxford, where he was invited to b
It was reported that explorers from Great Britain heard WMC in the Arctic.
The Parliament of Great Britain held its last general election in 1796.
The Parliament of Great Britain held its last general election in 1796 and la
Tate Britain held the exhibition Van Dyck & Britain in 200
He became editor and publisher of the New Britain Herald in 1881.
In 1938, New Britain High School competed in the high school footb
Dixon (Shirley) - Current member of the Great Britain hockey team.
He became President of Great Britain Hockey in 2007.
Most Churches in Britain hold Carol Services in the weeks leading up t
he has presented include The Toughest Job In Britain, Holiday, The Angry Pirate and City Hospital.
tage at that time were Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, Holland and France.
ted to support the British in their Battle of Britain, hoping for eventual independence through thi
On his return to Britain, Horrocks took up the modern pentathlon.
rave clubs like Lakota, Cream emerged across Britain, hosting house and dance scene events.
Britain, however, was not in that position.
In some parts of Britain, however, the Coal Measures grade up into mai
He played as a Hooker for Great Britain, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Hull.
2,000 miles (19,000 km) and has crossed Great Britain, Iceland, America and New Zealand.
Britain, ich liebe dich - Telegraph December 2008
d Championships Welsh fencers represent Great Britain, if selected.
red a crew of paratroopers in the yacht Great Britain II, which took line honours in the Whitbread
Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory is a Windows-based fligh
Miss Britain III on Southampton Water
In 1951 Scott-Paine presented Miss Britain III to the National Maritime Museum where it
iume was educated in Nigeria before moving to Britain in 1971.
nd was vice consul for Denmark in 1820, Great Britain in 1821, and the Russian Empire in 1821.
France defeated Great Britain in the Challenge Round, giving France their f
were much later named for Queen Anne of Great Britain, in modern times, it is called the James Rive
ll farmers and gardeners was also reported in Britain in July 2011.
Released as a single in Britain in February 1968, it reached number three in
On her return to Britain in August 1944 she attempted to return to Fra
In 1968, Riley represented Great Britain in the Venice Biennale.
re and Humberside three times in the national Britain in Bloom competition.
He fled Britain in 1837 to escape his creditors and died in P
Kristian Gerhard Jebsen moved back to Great Britain in 1993 and died in London in February 2004.
Mottram represented Great Britain in the Davis Cup eight times.
led him to join the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1929.
Smith joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1972.
He returned to Britain in October and became Port Admiral at Spithea
He rode for Great Britain in UCI World Cup track events.
to the "Simplified Spelling Society" of Great Britain in 1998.
gland in the Commonwealth Games and for Great Britain in a number of competitions.
Further information: Great Britain in the Seven Years War
tka Convention negotiations between Spain and Britain in the wake of the Nootka Crisis.
He returned to Britain in 1964 as head of the biochemistry departmen
He was the first to shoot a film in Britain in Technicolor: Wings of the Morning (1937).
Girls is the 25th Carry On film, released in Britain in 1973.
The atmosphere recalled that of Britain in 1940.
Main articles: Raid on Rochefort and Great Britain in the Seven Years War
n Irish sport wrestler who competed for Great Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics.
He returned to Britain in 1964 to take up a lecturing post at the Un
He represented Great Britain in both the pole vault and decathlon events a
for centuries after the Romans withdrew from Britain in 410 AD.
Like in 1908, Denmark met Great Britain in the final, and once more they won silver m
He moved to Britain in 1980, then became a consultant ENT Surgeon
Bill Holliday captained Great Britain in 1967 against Australia (3 matches).
He returned to Britain in 1802 and subsequently joined the ship of t
The song was also popular in Britain in 1916.
Ever since independence from Great Britain in 1981, Belize has had its upper house appoi
He fought during the battle of Britain in the No. 307 Polish Fighter Squadron.
Born in Iran, he came to Britain in 1997 and waited several years for citizens
ensive system of fixed defences undertaken in Britain in peacetime.
eated Baron Rosebery (in the Peerage of Great Britain) in 1828.
U-995 was transferred to Norway by Britain in October 1948 and became the Norwegian Kaur
Description of Britain in Jordanes.
cal preacher in the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1963.
Main article: Great Britain in the Seven Years War
a bronze medal with Lawrence Doherty of Great Britain in mixed doubles tennis.
Great Britain in List of endangered species in the British
ommittee (1986) Report on rare birds in Great Britain in 1985.
The third Test: New Zealand against Great Britain in 2007.
her convalescence she travelled, ending up in Britain in 1917.
He represented Great Britain in lawn bowling at the 1988 Summer Paralympic
He twice played for Great Britain in the Davis Cup during the 1950s.
Olave became Chief Guide for Britain in 1918.
he established the Royal Institution of Great Britain in 1799.
and was one of the representatives for Great Britain in international competitions.
He performed the first ovariotomy in Britain in 1825.
He returned to Britain in 1773.
axons, Jutes and Frisians, began to arrive in Britain in the 5th century.
He also represented Great Britain in the World Cup.
Clark represented Great Britain in two consecutive Olympic Games, starting in
Inter-Zonal play-off, but would fall to Great Britain in the Challenge Round.
rn Cyril Richard Rescorla in Hayle, Cornwall, Britain in 1939.
th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot returning to Britain in 1786.
She returned to Britain in March and Exmouth was assigned to training
d from Connecticut State Normal School at New Britain in 1860 and became a teacher.
ated by Ella Tripp and Joanne Wright of Great Britain in the round of 32.
Representing Great Britain in the negotiations in Paris regarding the Ch
non-commissioned officer to compete for Great Britain in the equestrian portion of the Olympic Game
She returned to Great Britain in 1837.
He competed for Great Britain in the 1948 Summer Olympics held in London, G
his time it was said to be the only church in Britain in use on an uninhabited island.
His last appearance also came against Great Britain, in 1999.
He returned to Britain in the autumn of that year and died in London
It returned to Britain in the autumn of 1899, towed by Lipton's stea
He moved to Great Britain in 1876, later becoming a naturalized British
She represented Great Britain in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting
At junior level, Peter represented Great Britain in the 1999 Coupe de la Jeunesse and the 2000
erican half-Scot rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1928 Summer Olympics.
ced Bligh to resign his command and return to Britain in the summer of 1799.
He was also involved in the Festival of Britain in 1951.
Efrem Kurtz introduced the work to Britain in a Liverpool Philharmonic concert on Novemb
They returned to Britain in December, 1778.
A Guide to the Antiquities of Roman Britain in the Department of British and Mediaeval An
roduced for Sky One, The Toughest Villages in Britain in 2003.
Returning to Britain in 1926, he spent three years as a parliament
Following the wedding, Claudius leaves Britain in the control of Arvirargus.
Leander eight were selected to row for Great Britain in the 1948 Summer Olympics and won the silve
on February 10, 1959 and joined his family in Britain in 1972.
Zanzibar gained independence from Britain in 1963, then united with Tanganyika the foll
He immigrated to Great Britain in 1968.
Competed in the Olympics for Great Britain in the 1980 10000m race and the 1984 marathon
l until after India's Independence from Great Britain in 1947.
the RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in 1940.
dinburgh to a Jewish family that emigrated to Britain in the 1890s from Lithuania.
tion: France in the Seven Years War and Great Britain in the Seven Years War
She returned to Britain in 1775 and was then paid off.
Only after the Gold Coast was sold to Britain in 1872, the provisions of the treaty were ab
Windsor, Ontario - Charters to Britain in 1970's and early 80's
of the Dry Stone Walling Association of Great Britain in 2008.
Paperback published in Great Britain in 1991 by Rider / Random Century, London ISB
d to Canada, the United States of America and Britain in between 1932 and 1933.
The film was originally banned in Britain in 1983, but was subsequently re-released in
series Noakes was featured travelling around Britain in a particular mode, e.g.
He scored a hat trick against Britain in semifinal, which India won by 3-1 goals.
en after the Union declared war in support of Britain in September 1939.
was the winner of the village category of the Britain in Bloom competition.
ith, Bob Haigh was selected to play for Great Britain in the 1970 Rugby League World Cup in Great B
Roman rule collapsed in Britain in 410 CE.
He also represented England/Great Britain in 42 international matches.
He also competed for Great Britain in the single scull in the 1968 Summer Olympi
It was first recorded in Great Britain in Essex in 1934.
n articles: Battle of Havana (1762) and Great Britain in the Seven Years War
He competed for Great Britain in the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London, G
Iceland was invited to join Britain in the war "as a belligerent and an ally."
ring Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in the early 20th century.
domarus on coins) was a king of south-eastern Britain in the late 1st century BC.
d Anthony Clark and Nathan Robertson of Great Britain in the second.
as the Great Bustard became extinct in Great Britain in the 1830s.
resulted in another treaty in March 1948 with Britain in which all restrictions on sovereignty were
Gryn came to Britain in 1946.
He declined a mission to Great Britain in 1828.
                                                                                                   
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