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British Confederation of Beauty Therapy; | |
The | British confiscated her jewelry and rescinded her pen |
Dalgety plc was a major | British conglomerate. |
The | British conquer the French troops. |
The | British Conquest. |
attempted to introduce a new radicalism into | British conservatism. |
For the | British conservative tabloid, see The Mail on Sunday. |
William Cripps (died 1848) was a | British Conservative MP. |
For the | British Conservative politician, see Robert Blackman. |
His brother Humfrey Malins is | British Conservative Party politician. |
Roy Painter (born c. 1933) is a | British Conservative politician and once candidate wh |
John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter ( | British Conservative Party politician) |
Sir Roger Conant, 1st Baronet (1899-1973), | British Conservative Party politician |
Andrew Percy (born 1977) is a | British Conservative Party politician. |
David Renton, Baron Renton, | British Conservative politician and government minist |
16 February - Norman Miscampbell, | British Conservative Party MP (b.1925). |
Then they were taken to the | British Consul in Barcelona. |
Fagan then became | British Consul general in Sicily in 1809. |
60-1861, he held the post of secretary to the | British consul in Rome, thereafter worked for the Bri |
The | British Consul was salvaged and Captain Dickson trans |
They were procured through the | British Consul at Calais. |
and that one of these struck the | British Consul. |
Scott was a clerk to a | British consulate in Italy . |
The | British Consulate-General Hong Kong, located at 1 Sup |
Strange Days - | British Contemporary Photography. |
This article is about the | British contemporary artist. |
Harrison Birtwistle, | British contemporary compose |
But that gave time for a Portuguese and | British contingent, under the command of British Gene |
After the war, the | British continued to maintain the Rifles. |
d taken were smuggled out of the Falklands by | British contract workers taking the opportunity to le |
British contributions to Indian studies, with Sir Ric | |
ion of 1857, which changed Bengal directly to | British control (the British Raj, ending control by t |
The Observer Guide to | British Cookery |
Old Man's Fancy Armchair Theatre (Associated | British Corporation, 1965) |
British Council | |
British Council Travel Fellow of the United Kingdom. | |
She also founded the | British Council for Rehabilitation. |
Pub. for the | British Council by Longmans, Green, 1943. |
He was a vice-chairman of the | British Council and chairman of the Franco-British Pa |
British Council for Offices 1999, Winner | |
Link to | British Council |
When McEwen joined its ranks the | British Council was attempting to design an exhibitio |
British Council website "Fellows" accessed November 1 | |
International School Aard 2005-2008 ( | British Council) |
1988 Group Exhibition in | British Council, Ankara. |
British Council, Egypt | |
to 1944 he worked as dramatic adviser to the | British Council, promoting foreign tours of British w |
Currently a Consultant to UNESCO and the | British Council. |
( | British Council; 1986) |
A Very | British Coup (1982) |
Nineteenth century | British couple. |
principal Sadr Amin at the | British court in Meerut. |
The | British court found her guilty of war crimes. |
ir Charles Arthur Frederick, GCVO, KCB, was a | British courtier. |
British courts also ruled in favor of Edison over Ber | |
Peter Hackworth (born 13 September 1982) is a | British coxswain. |
The | British Cretaceous Pleurotomariidae.// |
Park Plaza 605 is a 1953 | British crime film. |
Gangster No. 1 is a 2000 | British crime film. |
Essex Boys is a 2000 | British crime film. |
Noose is a | British crime film released in 1948. |
British crime reporter Percy Hoskins provided the sto | |
The 'Azoff' bar from the | British Crimean War Medal |
British crimeWikipedia:WikiProject British crimeTempl | |
For the | British criminal, see Kenneth Noye. |
This article is about a | British criminal. |
Sydney Brooks, | British critic. |
ruary 1989, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire) is a | British cross-country mountain biker and cyclo-cross |
1 January - Sierra Leone becomes a | British Crown Colony. |
Former Commonwealth | British Crown Colony |
The | British crown colony of the Straits Settlements is es |
UB.109T was a | British cruise missile project. |
This article is about the | British cryptographer. |
Its restaurant offers modern | British cuisine with a French influence. |
It seems to be a part of classic | British cuisine and while no means common, it appears |
For the | British cultural studies academic, see Stephen Barber |
Paul Willis is a leading | British cultural theorist. |
British Cycling YouTube channel | |
th district of Cycling Time Trials as well as | British Cycling and the British Cyclo-Cross Associati |
Professional Cycle Racing are a | British cycling team. |
The | British Cycling Hall of Fame was established in 2009 |
Brailsford's | British cycling support crew led the British team to |
He is | British Cycling's honorary archivist. |
He is a former member of | British Cycling's Olympic Academy. |
Tennant is currently a member of | British Cycling's Olympic Academy. |
Hannah Mayho - | British Cycling's Olympic Academy Squad member |
He is a member of | British Cycling's Olympic Development Programme. |
Peter King (Chief Executive at | British Cycling) |
It was affiliated to | British Cycling, causing friction between the British |
David Brailsford, performance director for | British Cycling. |
Mould is a member of | British Cyclings Olympic Academy Programme. |
For the | British cyclist, see George Southall. |
is of progressive failure and cracking in old | British dams". |
ORP Dragon- Dragoon ( | British Danae class) |
Best | British Dance Act: Sugababes |
British dance act: The Prodigy | |
Hi-Rise is a | British dance music act from Manchester. |
He plays in the | British Darts Organisation. |
Martin started his darts career playing in | British Darts Organisation tournaments and was a runn |
The tournament was organised by the | British Darts Organisation (BDO). |
This was built during the | British days. |
Polydor took over management of | British Decca's pop catalog. |
The Allied Subjects' Medal was a | British decoration instituted in 1922, and awarded to |
27 August - | British defeat Boer commandos at Bergendal. |
Alan Clark - former | British Defence Minister |
She was a | British delegate to the Council of Europe. |
Other | British delegates included Ernest Satow and Eyre Crow |
The | British delegation, representing Macey, protested to |
Gasman, a coder and musician in the | British demoscene. |
David Domenic Di Biase (1935-2001) was a | British dentist. |
The CEE receives funding from the | British Department for Children, Schools and Families |
British Department of Education and Science. | |
The hamlet is named after the | British dependency of Gibraltar. |
1988: | British Designer of the Year |
Eric Lyons (1912-1980) was a | British designer and architect. |
the Canadian destroyer HMCS St. Laurent, the | British destroyer HMS Viscount and the British cargo |
British Destroyers in World War Two. | |
For the fictional | British detective, see Sir John Appleby. |
Ian Livingstone (1933-2001) was a noted | British development economist. |
A | British DH.4 fell before the young Prussian's guns. |
David Parry is a | British dialectologist. |
Most current | British dictionaries use IPA for this purpose. |
The Sunbeam Pathan was a 1920s | British diesel aero engine. |
Sir Maurice de Bunsen (1852-1932), | British diplomat |
George Hammond (1763-1853) was a | British diplomat and the first British envoy to the U |
Anthony Cantor (born 1946), | British diplomat |
ight GCMG LVO (born 16 June 1944) is a former | British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to |
lesley (1838-1920), married Francis Bertie, a | British diplomat and a future British ambassador to F |
Reg Gadney ... | British Diplomat |
Sir Horace Seymour (1885-1978), | British diplomat, Ambassador to China |
haplin, CMG, OBE (born 21 February 1951) is a | British diplomat, notable for serving as British amba |
John Jordan (1852-1925), a | British diplomat, was born in Balloo. |
For the | British diplomat, see Richard Dalton (diplomat). |
(born 27 December 1936) is a retired | British diplomat. |
This article is about the | British diplomat. |
Peter Butcher (August 6, 1947) is a | British diplomat. |
7 February 1957) is a | British diplomat. |
Sir James Porter (1720-1786) was a | British diplomat. |
Stuart Laing (born 22 July 1948) is a | British diplomat. |
Sir Leonard Appleyard KCMG is a former | British diplomat. |
Quinton Mark Quayle is a | British diplomat. |
In 1791, he entered the | British diplomatic service. |
1695 - 30 September 1770) was a | British diplomatist and politician. |
Ronald (Robin) Archer Campbell Byatt, was a | British diplomatist. |
Denis Forman (born October 13, 1917) was the | British Director (1949-1954) and later Chair (1971-19 |
Best | British Director (Nick Park and Peter Lord) |
August 13 - Alfred Hitchcock, | British director (d. |
Given to a | British director on their debut feature |
Karel Reisz, Czech-born | British director |
Empire Awards: Best | British Director (won) |
- Presentations from leading | British Directors: Bharat Nalluri and Dearbhla Walsh. |
Ken Sykora (1923-2006), | British disc jockey and guitarist |
Fish pie is a traditional | British dish. |
After the revolt was suppressed, the | British dismantled Bibighar. |
British dismay was boundless. | |
British Distinguished Flying Cross | |
Entertainment Film Distributors, a | British distributor of independent films |
Sekonda is a | British distributor of fashion wristwatches. |
Ian Roberts is a | British DJ. |
h town and an important market centre for the | British Dobunni tribe, located near modern-day Kenche |
Janusz Jankowski (born 1961), | British Doctor and Scientist |
William Griffith (1810-1845) was a | British doctor, naturalist, and botanist. |
This article is about the | British doctor. |
the | British dominated both coasts of New Spain. |
The Rise and Expansion of the | British Dominion in India. |
Luke Mably as | British Dr. Simon Hill, civilian neurosurgeon |
The Journal of the | British Dragonfly Society is a scientific journal pub |
He was an honorary member of the | British Drama League and an honorary associate of the |
Third Time Lucky (1949 film), a | British drama |
For the | British drama series, see Fairy Tales (TV series). |
Libel is a 1959 | British drama film. |
James Kenney (dramatist) (1780-1849), | British dramatist |
Dead Cool is a 2004 | British dramedy film. |
1946: | British Drawing. |
British Dressage Logo | |
The current chairman of | British Dressage is Jennie Loriston-Clarke. |
British Dressage is a member of the British Equestria | |
They took on | British drummer Chris Perry. |
The | British DSIR was the first. |
Her stepson Marlon Roudette fronts the | British duo Mattafix. |
"Boy" is a ballad performed by | British duo Erasure. |
"Always" is a synthpop ballad by | British duo Erasure. |
Was arrested by the | British during Quit India Movement. |
His father served with the | British during the American Revolution. |
British, Dutch and German governments lay claim to Ne | |
British Dyestuffs Corporation Ltd was a British compa | |
The | British East India Company takes over Bombay |
provisions called for the liquidation of the | British East India Company (who had up to this point |
In 1820, he joined the | British East India Company's army, transferring into |
His father was in the | British East India Company. |
He was chairman of the | British East India Company. |
Gwinnett organized an invasion of | British East Florida. |
For the | British East India Company the situation was dire. |
Cantor worked for the | British East India Company. |
For | British eco-campaigner, see Arthur Uther Pendragon. |
Jane Smart is a | British ecologist and charity chief executive. |
Peter J. N. Sinclair (born 1946), | British economist |
Christopher Allsopp is a | British economist. |
David Canning is a | British economist. |
William R. M. Perraudin is a | British economist. |
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