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Sulby Reservoir is in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Farleton is a village in the | English county of Cumbria. |
The | English translation of daoine maithe is good people. |
An | English translation of Chirac's speech can be found h |
They are currently headquartered in the | English town of Bath. |
Programme for | English premiere of Audran's La cigale, 1890 |
1674-18 July 1701) was an | English Member of Parliament. |
( | English) Site of Hochtief, construction company |
Tailor's Son is an | English translation of the name. |
London, Heinemann, 1961 ( | English version of "Couleur du monde") |
"Gary was the best | English right-back of his generation." |
Caldecott is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
English Institute of Sport | |
B.A. | English (History of British Colonialism, World Histor |
Newthorpe is a village in the | English county of Nottinghamshire. |
List of | English words of French origin |
Yearngill is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Full | English version of the film |
Warmington is a village in the | English county of Warwickshire. |
Renaissance Man ( | English trans. of Hungarian original). |
Lector in | English, University of Helsingfors, Finland, 1929-31 |
(Appendix C is an | English translation of Jacopo's treatise) |
Wacton is a village in the | English county of Norfolk. |
The song is originally the | English counterpart of "220". |
These are the | English Translations of Tatwa Prabodham (Telugu) |
Ashover is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
2002/2003 Carmen Consoli - | English version of L'Eccezione |
Wingfield is a village in the | English county of Suffolk. |
( | English version of [1993]). |
The | English translation of the town name is Hammock. |
As such it became the first | English manual of navigation |
The Todesstiege, ( | English: "Stairs of Death") at Mauthausen quarry. |
Coombe is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Calcot is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
William Blenkiron (1807?-1871) was an | English breeder of racehorses. |
English Socialism of To-Day. | |
It is the | English version of the Danish name Knud. |
English Men of Letters: Crabbe (1903) | |
Harehill is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Holburn is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
Juniper is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
English: Adornment of Hearts | |
English version of the slogan at Tahrir Square rally. | |
The | English version of this newspaper is called "Lakbiman |
Additionally, the | English localization of the port was censored. |
Stanford is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Frederick Henry Bradley (1876-1943), | English recipient of the Victoria Cross |
Chellington is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Talande kvinnor ( | English translation of title: "Women Speakers") |
Reklam & retorik ( | English translation of title: "Advertising and Rhetor |
Cornett is a hamlet in the | English county of Herefordshire. |
The | English Theatre of Bruges |
Coton is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Marshside is a hamlet in the | English county of Kent. |
Coton is a hamlet in the | English county of Staffordshire. |
Toseland is a village in the | English county of Cambridgeshire. |
March 23 - | English premiere of Handel's Messiah in London |
The | English translation of ffos las is blue ditch. |
Hill is a hamlet in the | English county of Warwickshire. |
Cara Seymour is an | English actress of stage and screen. |
Falcutt is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Ackleton is a village in the | English county of Shropshire. |
Cudworth is a hamlet in the | English county of Surrey. |
McGill | English Dictionary of Rhyme (2004) |
Bourne is the southern | English cognate of the burn of northern English. |
Hagley railway station serves the | English village of Hagley, Worcestershire. |
Charlton was a hundred in the | English county of Berkshire. |
Cruxton is a village in the | English county of Dorset. |
English translations of John's works | |
Norman Davies, noted | English historian of Welsh descent |
The | English name of the zoo is Helsinki Zoo. |
The | English translation of the Historia (London, 1826) is |
English Translation of Jaap Sahib | |
Tangley is a village in the | English county of Hampshire. |
Blakedown railway station serves the | English village of Blakedown, Worcestershire. |
John Ward, | English composer of madrigals |
The | English Theatre of Bruges was an English-language the |
Oakthorpe is a village in the | English county of Leicestershire. |
Why is this the | English form of the name? |
Pilley is a hamlet in the | English county of Hampshire. |
Special | English (Voice of America) |
Wyboston is a village in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
The | English translation of this surname is "hare". |
Colin Cole (officer of arms), | English officer of arms |
Abbotsleigh is a hamlet in the | English county of Devon. |
English Colonization of America during the Seventeent | |
The | English title of the film is 'Man Eaters'. |
Abbey is a village in the | English county of Devon. |
English: Lights of the Hearts | |
Appleshaw is a village in the | English county of Hampshire. |
From Here to Eternity ( | English version of Med rymden…,1983) |
Hopton is a hamlet in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Dalton is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
Saemundur wrote or translated from | English most of its contents. |
1676 - December 1714) was an | English Member of Parliament. |
Ostend is a hamlet in the | English county of Essex. |
Tanwood is a hamlet in the | English county of Worcestershire. |
Non-fluent speakers of | English are offered an English as a second language ( |
Amt Zentralamt ( | English: Central office) |
am Berkeley (Royal Navy officer) (1639-1666), | English naval officer |
1615-1665) was an | English Naval Officer and Republican. |
Both Marshallese and | English are official languages. |
For the former | English Parliamentary official, see Henry Scobell. |
Burmese | English is often characterised by its unaspirated con |
English ocular), olin (volim 'I love'; cf. | |
Herbert Broom (1815-1882) was an | English writer on law. |
English mount on the Hooker telescope | |
English, Focus on Latin American Navies, p. 56 | |
( | English) Data on www.gcatholic.com |
12 June - Peter Good, | English gardener on Matthew Flinders' voyage |
The | English moved on to attack and burn Suffolk. |
The | English inscription on the memorial. |
The school is | English medium one for boys and girls. |
The Index of Middle | English Verse online |
It is published from Kolkata in | English, with online editions. |
( | English translation online) |
English language only | |
English works only | |
Powerhouse, The | English National Opera Experience (1993); |
1997 Tristan und Isolde - | English National Opera |
1995 Khovanshchina - | English National Opera |
English Touring Opera produced Teseo in October and N | |
Main article: | English language opera |
in Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea at | English National Opera |
Hamor in Handel's Jephtha ( | English National Opera) |
Arsamenes in Handel's Xerxes ( | English National Opera) |
September 8, 1984: London, | English National Opera; Lionel Friend, cond. |
Antigua's | English Harbour, or St. Georges in Grenada). |
The plays are done in either | English, French, or Ojibwa. |
Bellis perennis (Daisy, Common Daisy, | English daisy, or Lawn Daisy) |
Papers may be written in | English, Spanish or Portuguese. |
Our | English Homer; or, the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy. |
English Chamber Orchestra | |
English Chamber Orchestra - President | |
He also conducted the | English Chamber Orchestra in many recordings. |
Collegium Musicum 90 - an | English baroque orchestra |
Creator/Stars of Night (SATB choir, | English Horn, Organ Pedals) |
English Majors Organization | |
For the | English charitable organization, see Wiltshire Histor |
New Zealand | English: its Origins and Evolution. |
New | English School, Oros |
Recorded audio is available in | English and other languages. |
It includes Georgian, Federal, Postmedieval | English and other architecture. |
It includes Postmedieval | English and other architecture. |
Languages: 42.8% | English, 54.6% Other, 1.6% Multiple languages |
The | English held out against several more assaults. |
Andar Bahaar ( | English: Inside Outside) is a 1984 Hindi film. |
Donna | English -- Outstanding Actress - Musical (nominee) |
Ah, that's you | English all over. |
It was an | English limited overs county cricket tournament. |
Volume I: The | English people overseas. |
Louise Aston married a wealthy | English factory owner in 1835. |
Loyn | English Church p. 67 |
Ortenberg "Anglo-Saxon Church" | English Church p. 57 |
Elley, Derek (2004-09-13), "Film reviews" (in | English), Variety: p.47. |
Letter of thanks from the | English Captain P.F. |
Alex | English (Indiana Pacers) |
1720 | English edition, page 1 |
Mary Beale, | English portrait painter (born 1633) |
1784 - 1854) was an | English landscape painter and art teacher. |
Luke Piper (born 1966) is an | English landscape painter. |
1740 - ca. 1821) was an | English miniature painter. |
John Hodges Benwell (1764-1785) was an | English genre painter. |
English tracts, pamphlets and printed sheets: a bibli | |
1990: taught music and | English at Pangbourne School, UK. |
An | English landscape park of 12 hectares surrounds the c |
The park was an | English style park made in 1780. |
English sole, Parophrys vetulus (Girard, 1854). | |
Influences from | English are particularly noticeable, especially in tr |
He founded the | English National Party in 1997, and then relaunched t |
Main article: | English Democrats Party |
Seeed's lyrics are in German, | English and Patois. |
She sings in | English, French, Persian and Spanish. |
For the | English guitarist, Phil Bates, see Phil Bates. |
In the | English dub, Philece Sampler provides her voice. |
1275-1344/5) was a medieval | English Scholastic philosopher and logician. |
was an | English author, philosopher, and geographer. |
The Old | English Elene, Phoenix, and Physiologus. |
Emma Barton (1872 - 1938) was an | English portrait photographer. |
1490 - April 1549) was an | English traveller, physician and writer. |
Roger Marbeck, | English royal physician (b. |
Roger Marbeck, | English royal physician (d. |
John Roy Sambles, FRS is an | English experimental physicist. |
Martin Roscoe (3 August 1952 - ) is an | English classical pianist. |
February 26, 1947, Lymington) is an | English jazz pianist. |
This article is about the | English jazz pianist. |
English War Pinnace, de Verwer, ?c.1625 | |
It was named after Charles Babbage, an | English computing pioneer. |
Boris Barnet - | English soldier, pipe smoker |
"Broken Homes" features | English singer/songwriter PJ Harvey. |
In | English, this place is known as "Palliport". |
Richard Thomas (1837-1916) was an | English tin plate manufacturer. |
Wish You Were Here: The | English at Play. |
Jack Balmer (1916-1984), | English football player |
mes Baker (footballer born 1911) (1911-1974), | English soccer player |
Dave Barnett (footballer) (born 1967), | English soccer player |
Geoff Hammond was a professional | English Football player defender. |
He is the brother of | English county player Steven Crook. |
James Spencer (footballer born 1985), | English football player |
James Spencer (footballer born 1991), | English football player |
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