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October 17 - William Cookworthy, | English chemist (born 1705) |
Cora | English Tanner, wife of the governor. |
She is married to American actor Cory | English. |
June 23 - Sir William Coventry, | English statesman (born c. 1628) |
nese in Mangaland: Learning the Basics cover ( | English version). |
February 3 - George Crabbe, | English |
October 18 - Nicholas Culpeper, | English herbalist (b. |
Gold 2002 World Beer Cup ( | English Pale Ale) |
Craig Lyon - the current | English bantamweight champion |
1985), current | English footballer |
Currently, | English and German are supported. |
Currently, | English novelist David Mitchell calls Clonakilty home |
Also, I've cut | English from the list. |
Sir Cyril | English - educationalist |
They were later translated to Czech, | English, and French. |
Bellis perennis (Daisy, Common Daisy, | English daisy, or Lawn Daisy) |
He was of Hawaiian, French, Danish, | English and Irish ancestry. |
Charlie Mensuel (Editions du Square, Dargaud) | English: Charlie Monthly |
orgio Bassani at the Internet Movie Database ( | English) |
ced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese), Carol-Anne Day ( | English) |
DD5.1 Japanese, DD5.1 | English, Siren Visual |
July 13 - John Dee, | English alchemist, astrologer and mathematician (d. |
"Book of Channel Defences", | English Heritage, London, 1997, ISBN 0713475951 |
FCL buys a Swedish defender ( | English) |
The definitive | English translation is by Donald Keene (1967). |
Apenas un delincuente, | English title Hardly a Criminal (1949) |
Sigma Tau Delta ( | English) |
Martin Wallace (game designer), | English game designer |
y: Kaneto Shiozawa (Japanese), Trevor Devall ( | English) |
The Hungarian Diet ( | English: Parliament) had not convened since 1811. |
There are several differing | English translations. |
August 24 - Thomas Digges, | English astronomer (b. |
Thomas Digges, | English astronomer (d. |
The most common direct | English spelling is Huang (surname). |
Appleseed (film) - ADR Director: | English |
Wolf's Rain - ADR director: | English |
PeterLicht on Discogs ( | English) |
Rural Ditties ( | English; self-published, 1980) |
This condemnation served only to divide | English Catholics. |
ed by: Masashi Ebara (Japanese), Paul Dobson ( | English) |
: Hidetoshi Nakamura (Japanese), Paul Dobson ( | English) |
June 10 - John Dollond, | English optician (died 1761) |
Donna | English -- Outstanding Actress - Musical (nominee) |
Paul Donnelly ( | English footballer) (born 1981), association football |
Doug | English as Big Bad John Tyler |
c. February or March - Francis Drake, | English explorer (d. |
February 4 - Dru Drury, | English entomologist (died 1804) |
He sang in Duala, | English, and French. |
The actor speaks Dutch, | English, French, and German. |
He studied Afrikaans, Dutch, | English and Psychology at Stellenbosch University. |
Governor James E. | English of Connecticut |
The Earliest | English Kings. |
:69, 86, 90, 100, 147, The Earliest | English Kings |
Its architectural style is Early | English. |
Kennedy, Charles W. Early | English Christian Poetry. |
It is in an Early | English Gothic style. |
Oxford, UK: Early | English Text Society. |
1869, On early | English pronunciation, Greenwood Press: New York (196 |
1490-1561) was an early | English physician, surgeon and anatomist. |
It has an Early | English spire. |
The architectural style is early | English. |
all indefatigably promoted the study of early | English literature. |
It is in Early | English style. |
Lessons from Early | English Church History, 1893 |
Early | English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 23. |
The church is in Early | English style. |
The style of the architecture is Early | English. |
VA: Early | English Organ Music (Naxos, 2 volumes) |
William Tryon - see section 2.2 Early | English settlement |
unknown - Michael East, | English composer (born c.1580) |
Ann Ebrecht | English Scholar and Writer. |
Economics [ | English and Tamil] |
The Real Eddy | English (1989) (mini) TV Series |
Corporal Edmund | English - 2nd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry |
Otter taught K-12 physical education, | English, and health. |
y: Hidehiro Kikuchi (Japanese), Jake Eisbart ( | English) |
The plays are done in either | English, French, or Ojibwa. |
April 15/16 - John Tradescant the elder, | English botanist (b. |
Lollies - Elderflower, | English Summer, Aromatic Sweet Lime |
izabeth H. du Bois (Peck), 1912, with elegant | English translation |
June 2 - Edward Elgar, | English composer (d. |
Ellia | English as Helen King |
Ellia | English as Mona |
Ellwood, | English Bicknor |
April 8 - Lily Elsie, | English singer and actress (d. |
Gervase Cary Elwes | English vocalist and diplomat |
Simon Elwes | English society portrait painter |
May 20 - William Emerson, | English mathematician (born 1701) |
Other articles en | English |
1880 - unknown) was an energetic | English footballer. |
Department of Industrial Engineering ( | English Programme) |
Envio ( | English edition) 12, 150:14-17 (January 1994). |
EPIHL | English Premier Cup Winners |
Lyn Harding as Equerry ( | English narrator)/Henry VIII |
Fusuli erbea ( | English: Four Seasons, Istanbul, 1884. |
oshiko Sakakibara (Japanese), Jemila Ericson ( | English) |
Ernest | English (December 2, 1874 - August 18, 1941) was an E |
O eros ( | English: Love, Greek: Ο Έρως), Istanbul, 1895. |
Essential | English for Journalists, Editors and Writers (1972) I |
Essentially | English. |
From Here to Eternity ( | English version of Med rymden…,1983) |
Euro-comics: | English translations English translations: Spirou and |
Eurobasket.com ( | English) |
Maps of Europe ( | English) |
He was known for his excellent | English and French. |
It has an excellent | English and German library. |
Both exclude | English varieties in Europe. |
recipient of National Council of Teachers of | English's 2000 Exemplary English Leadership Award. |
M. A. F. | English (Bohemians and Ireland) |
He founded the famous | English family of Lubbock (see below). |
It is named after the famous | English naturalist Charles Darwin. |
John Farmer, | English madrigal composer (died 1605) |
Written in the Season of Fear ( | English translation) |
It features | English subtitles. |
The video features | English actress Jaime Winstone. |
"Broken Homes" features | English singer/songwriter PJ Harvey. |
Emma Bonney is a female | English world champion player of English billiards, a |
by: Kinya Aikawa (Japanese), Peter Fernandez ( | English) |
Bronze 2001 Great American Beer Festival ( | English Pale Ale) |
Ritson Manuscript is a late fifteenth-century | English choirbook. |
The film's | English language title is Sister Smile. |
IMDB.com, biography & filmography, | English |
Novello made his first | English film, Carnival, the following year. |
The first | English translation was published in London in 1863. |
HH Stephenson captained the first | English team to tour Australia. |
Ladies Hall, Deptford, London was the first | English girls' school. |
The first | English edition was published in 1928. |
As such it became the first | English manual of navigation |
Lieutenant Peregrine White first | English child born in New England |
John Saris - captain of the first | English voyage to Japan |
It was the first | English language school in northern Ceylon. |
Cover of first | English language edition. |
James Sadler (1753-1828) was the first | English balloonist. |
: Junko Minagawa (Japanese), Erin Fitzgerald ( | English) |
He thus won all five | English Classics. |
John Flanagan ( | English footballer) - UEFA competition record |
ced by: Masaru Ikeda (Japanese), Marty Fleck ( | English) |
January 17 - Robert Fludd, | English composer and writer (died 1637) |
He speaks fluent | English. |
She speaks fluent | English and Mandarin. |
He speaks relatively fluent | English. |
Tanveer speaks fluent | English, Punjabi and Hindi. |
Melissa speaks fluent | English with American accent, Cantonese, and Mandarin |
She spoke fluently | English, French, Turkish and Greek. |
Source: Macedonian Football ( | English) |
The series was licensed for | English language broadcast and distribution in Englis |
A Guide to Greek Tragedy for | English Readers (1891) |
See Francis Johnson (architect) for | English architect of similar name. |
For | English, press <emphasis>one</emphasis>. |
For | English civil servant, see Bruce Mann (civil servant) |
In exchange, Louis withdrew his support for | English rebels. |
Bref Grammar for | English, 1586 |
Programme for | English premiere of Audran's La cigale, 1890 |
It is named for | English astronomer John Pond. |
Harmony School - Elementary school for | English speaking students. |
Hopes for | English Religion (1919) |
A thin batter for | English pancakes |
Its results are well above average for | English schools. |
International Commission for | English in the liturgy, |
For | English politician, see Alexandra Carter (politician) |
Partita for | English Horn and Organ (1956) |
For | English footballer, see Joe Cole. |
It has support for | English, Japanese, German, French, and Spanish. |
For | English Liberal politician, see William Shepherd Alle |
An Old Testament Commentary for | English Readers, 1897 (Editor) |
November 17 - Thomas Ford, | English composer (born c.1580) |
complained of the Syracusan bishops foreign, | English origins. |
It set within a formal | English garden. |
ge Radcliffe (1877 - after 1902) was a former | English footballer. |
For the former | English footballer, see Eric Arnold (footballer). |
Tony Cook (rugby player), former | English rugby union player |
Andy Ripley - Former | English international number 8 |
Former | English footballer Gordon Banks was born in Catcliffe |
onathan Perry (cricketer) (born 1965), former | English cricketer |
1955), former | English footballer |
Derek Talbot is a former | English badminton player. |
For the former | English Parliamentary official, see Henry Scobell. |
David Green (cricketer, born 1935), former | English cricketer |
lter Harris (Birmingham, England) is a former | English football manager. |
For the former | English footballer, see John Lowey (soccer) |
Jim Unwin - Former | English and British & Irish Lions wing |
July 29 - Aileen Fox, | English archaeologist (d. |
November 21 - Aileen Fox, | English archaeologist (b. |
: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Crispin Freeman ( | English) |
Arminia's motto is Treu, frei! ( | English: Loyal, straightforward!). |
He is fluent in French, | English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Spanish. |
He speaks German, French, | English and Italian. |
He speaks French, | English, Italian, German and Dutch. |
He speaks fluently French, | English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic. |
Neri speaks Italian (mother tongue), French, | English, Spanish, and Japanese. |
She speaks Greek, French, | English and Spanish. |
"For Love and Friendship" ( | English version) (D. |
Tagline from | English website. |
Kamare Pore - 1960 - Adaptation from | English Drama “Box and Cox” |
hey have received a Grade II designation from | English Heritage. |
His translations are from | English, French, and even (indirectly) Chinese. |
He is also an established translator from | English into Serbian. |
From | English into Albanian |
He regularly translates poems from | English to Marathi. |
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