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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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