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Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Kandiyoti holds | British and Turkish citizenships. |
The specific epithet honours | British zoological collector Walter Goodfellow. |
The specific epithet reesi honours | British researcher William James Rees. |
crops along the Horsefly River near Horsefly, | British Columbia and the species named in honor of Ro |
gious Houses - House of Knights hospitallers: | British History Online |
tion of Canadian Forces Station Baldy Hughes, | British Columbia |
Buchanan, Ian | British Olympians. |
William Clarke (1831-1890) was an important | British industrialist. |
2012 in | British music |
The Confederate Settlements in | British Honduras are a cultural and ethnic sub-group |
This article is about the place in | British Columbia. |
This engine was used in | British Rail 15107 and British Rail Class D3/14 numbe |
Various differences in | British and American culture are addressed, sometimes |
1988 Group Exhibition in | British Council, Ankara. |
Energy efficiency in | British housing |
FortisBC, a utility in | British Columbia |
The dossier became a point of amusement in | British politics. |
Flightmapping.com has been well received in | British press. |
For the city in | British Columbia, see New Westminster, British Columb |
Miguel in | British Colombia, Canada 2007 |
It is found in | British Columbia and possibly further south. |
ct electoral area: Unorganized rural areas in | British Columbia |
Carter currently resides in | British Columbia's lower mainland. |
A typical species is A. fragilis, found in | British waters. |
It is found in | British Columbia, Idaho and Washington. |
estern Provinces, an administrative region in | British India |
Fundamentals in | British Politics (1999). |
Libertad became HMS Triumph in | British service. |
This article is for the town in | British Columbia. |
Location of Sikanni Chief in | British Columbia |
Location of Sardis in | British Columbia |
ACT II A fort in | British Guiana |
He spent some time surveying in | British Columbia. |
He also dabbled in | British Formula 3. |
Elgin Marbles displayed in | British Museum. |
Shaw Springs is a settlement in | British Columbia. |
For the hamlet in | British Columbia, see Usk, British Columbia. |
For the community in | British Columbia, see Olalla, British Columbia. |
Robin Blencoe was a politician in | British Columbia, Canada. |
Business, Race and Politics in | British India c.1860-1960. |
It's not an unusual phrasing in | British English usage. |
lement, although it has territorial claims in | British Columbia and Alberta and is a participant in |
Who's Who in | British Opera ed. |
Gordon Gibson, Sr. was a politician in | British Columbia, Canada. |
1921 Born in | British Guiana |
There is also an isolated population in | British Columbia. |
lliwack is a provincial electoral district in | British Columbia, Canada. |
A 'color bar' remained in | British boxing until 1947. |
He first became interested in | British jazz when he discovered some in a British rec |
in painted several scenes of imperial rule in | British India. |
Cassiar is a ghost town in | British Columbia, Canada. |
This article is about the island in | British Columbia. |
iara Loyer, played for the kickboxing team in | British Columbia |
Kitchen is also a noted actor in | British theatre. |
Kiskatinaw River, a river in | British Columbia, Canada. |
It also operates Squamish Terminals in | British Columbia, Canada. |
Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, a park in | British Columbia, Canada. |
Location of Haney in | British Columbia |
For the river in | British Columbia, Canada, see Pitt River. |
The Fraser River in | British Columbia, Canada |
She was born in | British Columbia, Canada. |
Sir Henry Lawrence, soldier/statesman in | British India |
McPHee was buried in | British Columbia. |
This species lived in | British Columbia. |
Grizzly Mountain (Hermit Range) in | British Columbia, Canada |
Grizzly Mountain (Kerr Region) in | British Columbia, Canada |
See also: List of political parties in | British Columbia |
The Discovery of Islands: Essays in | British History (2005)** |
He later coached abroad, in | British Columbia and Italy. |
Val Anderson was a politician in | British Columbia, Canada. |
er his dismissal, Tremaine spent some time in | British Columbia. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | British Somaliland in February 1960. |
After retiring, Widing settled in | British Columbia. |
Location of Port Renfrew in | British Columbia |
graduated from the University of Victoria in | British Columbia. |
Blowing from Guns in | British India (1884) by Vasily Vereshchagin. |
building houses TD Canada Trust operations in | British Columbia. |
For the community in | British Columbia, Canada, see Anmore. |
The edge of The Barrier in | British Columbia, Canada. |
his article is about the provincial riding in | British Columbia. |
Location of Hixon in | British Columbia |
Pyramid Mountain, a subglacial mound in | British Columbia, Canada |
The axe age: a study in | British prehistory (1925) |
Location of Seymour Arm in | British Columbia |
Location of Cowichan IR No. 1 in | British Columbia |
Martin started his darts career playing in | British Darts Organisation tournaments and was a runn |
Judith Reid is a politician in | British Columbia, Canada. |
Achilles in | British service was also operated by RA units. |
2011 in | British music |
He appeared primarily in | British comedies. |
See also: Energy efficiency in | British housing. |
March 9 - Japanese Canadians win the vote in | British Columbia |
e involved in several community activities in | British Columbia, including acting as chair of the 19 |
Badal Gupta, a Bengali revolutionary in | British India |
nprecedented unemployment and displacement in | British Burma, forcing many women to serve clients, m |
He served in | British Army and Pakistan Army. |
Denis Gifford, Entertainers in | British Films. |
Location of Holberg in | British Columbia |
This species lives in | British Columbia in Canada. |
He served in | British Guyana, Suez, Cyprus, Borneo and Aden. |
In 1996 he also raced in | British Formula Two. |
No. 16: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in | British Art |
Western Tiger Swallowtail, photographed in | British Columbia |
His father Ramsahay Dwivedi was in | British Indian Army. |
Parliament in | British Politics, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, ISBN 978- |
Location of Shaw Springs in | British Columbia |
Kaska Dena also live in | British Columbia communities of Fireside and Muncho L |
Maurelle Island is an island in | British Columbia, Canada. |
This motion picture was shot in | British Columbia, Canada. |
"First test-tube baby born in | British hospital". |
Chapter in By-Elections in | British Politics (1973) |
est Pass Coal Company commences operations in | British Columbia. |
Matsqui is a former District Municipality in | British Columbia, Canada. |
She specialises in | British and American dialects. |
She won the inaugural | British Figure Skating Championships in 1927. |
Canada's appellations include | British Columbia and Ontario. |
His other interests include | British jazz and military helmets. |
These airlines include | British Airways, Qantas and Air France. |
These sets included | British, German, and American infantry, the British 8 |
nitial series were wildlife-based, including ' | British Wild Animals', 'British Wild Flowers', 'Afric |
It is found in North America, including | British Columbia. |
Hyperion Records is an independent | British classical record label. |
Hans Coper (1920-1981), was an influential | British studio potter. |
Further information: | British Forces Aden |
The initial | British response was silence. |
Instead, | British Airways chose Servisair to represent them in |
News International, | British subsidiary |
It was absorbed into | British Steel in 1967. |
1948 Great Western Railway nationalised into | British Railways |
attempted to introduce a new radicalism into | British conservatism. |
The company was absorbed into | British Steel in 1967; British Steel became Corus in |
October 22 - Michael Gambon, Irish-born | British actor |
He is | British Cycling's honorary archivist. |
BCIT is | British Columbia Institute of Technology, a public po |
His brother Humfrey Malins is | British Conservative Party politician. |
Kate Allan (born 1975) is | British historical romance novelist. |
Her half brother is | British actor Matthew Goode. |
The term "level crossing" is | British English. |
Gayle Day is | British Los Angeles based singer-songwriter. |
Simon Collis is | British Ambassador to Syria. |
Rich Coleman is | British Columbia's Minister of Energy and Mines, Mini |
Clements lives on Galiano Island | British Columbia Canada. |
Haddington Island ( | British Columbia) |
Campbell Island ( | British Columbia), Canada |
Southern Gulf Islands ( | British Columbia) in the Strait of Georgia |
ITV2 | British Soap Awards 2006: presenter |
Johnson, J.: | British artists, 1880-1940. |
Japan ( | British Commonwealth Occupation Force) : 1946-1949 |
Javelin | British 14th Infantry Brigade |
Later he joined | British Government's C.S.E. |
He was joint | British flat racing Champion Apprentice in 1985. |
me Farm was a private zoo located in Kaleden, | British Columbia, a small community approximately 8 k |
Kamloop Art Gallery, Kamloops, | British Columbia, Canada, 2005. |
Ray now resides in Kamloops, | British Columbia, Canada. |
Kaslo, | British Columbia |
Source: C. Cook and B. Keith, | British Historical Facts 1830-1900 |
C. Cook and B. Keith, | British Historical Facts 1830-1900 |
Edward Orlando Kellett, | British Member of Parliament and British Army officer |
Kelowna, | British Columbia: Wood Lake/Northstone Books, 2005. |
Epp died in Kelowna, | British Columbia, Canada. |
Recorded in Kelowna, | British Columbia, Canada |
Liz Kessler, | British author of children's books |
Kid | British are a British band from Manchester, United Ki |
Eddie King ( | British AAA's 1500m champion) |
The locomotives include the oldest known | British Neilson and Company locomotive (0-6-0 No 1427 |
Former Kowloon | British School. |
L'Atalante ( | British Film Institute, 1993) |
Ladies' | British Amateur Championship: 1896, 1989, 1996 |
amateur, Lee-Smith won the inaugural Ladies' | British Open (now the Women's British Open). |
2004 Ladies' | British Open Champion |
For the lake, see Trout Lake ( | British Columbia). |
Lake Cowichan First Nation - Cowichan Lake, | British Columbia |
orded at Dead Wood Studios in Shawnigan Lake, | British Columbia as well as at a house in Victoria, B |
Ferrierite-(Mg), Kamloops Lake, | British Columbia, Canada |
Good Hope Lake, | British Columbia (Dease River First Nation) |
Copper Island , an island in Shuswap Lake, | British Columbia, Canada |
Laketon, | British Columbia, Canada |
Willman was born in 1980 in Langley, | British Columbia, Canada. |
ion at Trinity Western University in Langley, | British Columbia British Columbia. |
Allied Dunbar was a large | British assurance group. |
The largest | British wintering roost of Bechstein's Bat is here. |
Her grandfather was Harry Allen, the last | British hangman. |
13 December - Last | British hanging for forgery - Thomas Maynard. |
gar's Opera has had an influence on all later | British stage comedies, especially on nineteenth cent |
alf the festival focused mainly on the latest | British bands with an occasional non-British act and |
Austen Henry Layard, | British archaeologist |
Paul Willis is a leading | British cultural theorist. |
Exco International was a leading | British money brokering company. |
19 June 1929 - 17 January 2004) was a leading | British banker, and a member of a distinguished Briti |
Clelands Shipbuilding Company was a leading | British shipbuilding company. |
- Presentations from leading | British Directors: Bharat Nalluri and Dearbhla Walsh. |
December 9 - Mary Leakey, | British archaeologist and anthropologist (b. |
Leaving | British Formula Three |
It looks like | British Columbia Southern Interior is two ridings. |
Combined with limited | British resources in the region, this allowed the Fre |
For the living | British princess see Princess Anne. |
Martin Llewellyn, | British cartographer (b. |
Richard Hey Lloyd, | British organist and composer |
141, v.-144, r.; (2) London, | British Museum, Addt. |
London, | British Library, Cotton Titus A.II, (T) |
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