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39,476 pv; Sarath Ekanayake (UPFA), 36,387 pv; | H.M. Lucky Dissanayake (UNP), 31,071 pv; Mohamad Raf |
C Company (Major | H.M. MacLeod) was to secure the DZ, destroy the enem |
r That Plagues the Lands was well received, with | HM Magazine listing the album as number 60 on it's |
The band made the cover of | HM Magazine in 1999 for their first release. |
HM magazine likened it to the Newsboys, stating tha | |
As described to | HM magazine by Nielson: "There is no rap-rap-scream |
In 2010, | HM Magazine ranked Psycho Surgery #18 on its Top 10 |
A review in | HM Magazine was heavily critical of the album, stat |
In retrospect | HM magazine editor Doug Van Pelt found the record t |
s, including being named the #2 Unsigned Band in | HM Magazine's Readers' Poll 3 years in a row-2008, |
According to a review by | HM Magazine, Kekal matured greatly since its previo |
Yellow and Black Attack Is Back! (1999, Reviews: | HM Magazine, The Phantom Tollbooth) |
the favorite new band of 1989 by the readers of | HM Magazine, and their debut album Get It was one o |
Since then, the band has been featured in | HM Magazine, Flip Side to Music magazine, and The N |
to the United States by Doug Van Pelt, Editor of | HM Magazine. |
anzine is released between issues of the primary | HM Magazine. |
d once in 1932, all three matches coming against | HM Martineau's XI. |
nst the Free Foresters in 1927 and twice against | HM Martineau's XI in 1931. |
nst the Free Foresters in 1927 and twice against | HM Martineau's XI in 1930. |
he played for the Egyptian national side against | HM Martineau's XI in Alexandria, taking five wicket |
He played twice for Egypt against | HM Martineau's XI in 1929, and played in the Madras |
In 1933 and 1935 Judd toured Egypt with | HM Martineau's XI, playing a total of four non firs |
ches for the Egypt national cricket team against | HM Martineau's XI between 1935 and 1936 and made wo |
against Free Foresters in 1927, and one against | HM Martineau's XI in 1935. |
r, playing twice for their national side against | HM Martineau's XI. |
tch for the Army and a non first-class match for | HM Martineau's XI. |
as originally formed by Doug Van Pelt (editor of | HM), Maury Millican (a youth pastor), Philip Owens, |
1970s there was no plan to free Gerry Adams from | HM Maze Prison because he was not in a prison, he w |
ntenced prisoners transferred to free up beds at | HM Melbourne Assessment Prison. |
December 14, 1953 - | H.M. Minniger given contract to make the "two barns" |
000 at RNAS Culdrose, equipped with eight Merlin | HM Mk 1 helicopter. |
leading retail stores and mobile showrooms like | H.M. mobiles, Univercell, Vaski, Subhiksha, Mobile S |
into company (PM) battalion (BM) and regimental ( | HM) mortars. |
She became | HM Motor Gunboat 507 after being acquired by the Ro |
, an explosion took place in the engine-room of | H.M. Motor Launch 356, and the forward tanks burst i |
On 12 April 1918, the engine room of | HM Motor Launch 356 exploded at Dunkirk quay, and t |
ergeant Durrant was in charge of a Lewis gun on | H.M. Motor Launch 306. |
He returned to England to join | HM Nautical Almanac Office at the Royal Greenwich O |
HM Nautical Almanac Office in the United Kingdom us | |
He became superintendent of | HM Nautical Almanac Office from 1891 to 1910. |
estival of the Sea, 2005 was a festival held at | H.M. Naval Base, Portsmouth between the 30 June and |
The squadron was moved to | HM Naval Base Clyde, aka Faslane Naval Base, Scotla |
All four boats are based at | HM Naval Base Clyde (HMS Neptune), 40 km (25 miles) |
H.M. Newhall & Company became extremely successful. | |
According to the | HM Nuclear Installation Inspectorate's report of th |
flict with Blair, Michael Howard (then leader of | HM Opposition), informed Blair, "I've got a great b |
oore Square, one of two surviving four-acre (1.6 | hm) parks from Raleigh's original 1792 plan. |
H.M. Patel himself as H.M. Patel. | |
H.M. Patel- Minister of Finance | |
s designed in the Romanesque style by architect | H.M. Patterson of Los Angeles and built of red press |
ing The Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula with | H.M. Pendlebury in 1934. |
llykinler Training Camp (Army) and competing at | H.M. Pirbright as well as Bisley Camp in Surrey. |
ala Liyanage Lalith Ellawala (UPFA), 48,453 pv; | H.M. Piyal Nishantha de Silva (UPFA), 47,540 pv; Yas |
Richards was then signed by the | HM Plant Honda team for the 2009 BSB season. |
am, which differed from that used by the factory | HM Plant Honda team. |
nship in 2011, this time with Lincolnshire based | HM Plant Honda alongside Japanese rider and three t |
Pentonville is not the location of | HM Prison Pentonville, which is located on Caledoni |
HM Prison Leyhill is a Category D men's prison, loc | |
Theodore Schurch was hanged at | HM Prison Pentonville on January 4, 1946 at the age |
HM Prison Acklington is a Category C men's prison, | |
HM Prison Belmarsh is a Category A men's prison, lo | |
It is the location of | HM Prison Birmingham (known locally as Winson Green |
a roadhouse and the minimum security prison farm | HM Prison Langi Kal Kal, are the focal points of th |
HM Prison and Young Offenders' Centre, HMP Hydebank | |
HM Prison Stocken is a Category C men's prison loca | |
It was transferred to | HM Prison Service in September 1962 and was used as |
HM Prison Stoke Heath is a male juveniles prison an | |
of the Probation Service, the Police Service and | HM Prison Services; whereas in Scotland they are ma |
Australia, located adjacent to maximum security | HM Prison Barwon. |
HM Prison Altcourse is a Category B men's private p | |
The Chief Inspector is not operationally part of | HM Prison Service or the Home Office, and both have |
elland House and Abel House (the headquarters of | HM Prison Service), and the Millbank Tower and Tate |
he mulberry bush' The House of Correction 1595 / | HM Prison Wakefield 1995 (published by author 1994) |
HM Prison Geelong was a maximum security Australia | |
HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category pri | |
mprisonment with a non-parole period 30 years at | HM Prison Barwon for the murders of Elizabeth Steve |
HM Prison Foston Hall is a women's closed category | |
HM Prison Won Wron was noteworthy in that it held a | |
It is now part of | HM Prison Erlestoke. |
HM Prison Erlestoke is the only prison in Wiltshire | |
t of a chairman from among the commissioners, of | HM Prison Inspectorate and of the senior officers o |
HM Prison Lindholme is a Category C men's prison an | |
1 May - Melbourne's | HM Prison Pentridge is closed. |
HM Prison Ararat is located 200 km west of Melbourn | |
HM Prison Ararat is located in Ararat, Victoria, Au | |
Ill-treatment of prisoners at | HM Prison Liverpool (1958). |
HM Prison Hull is a Category B men's local prison. | |
HM Prison Drake Hall is a women's closed prison. | |
HM Prison Ashfield (Formerly Pucklechurch Prison) i | |
o cater for demand due to the recent closures of | HM Prison Geelong in 1991 and HM Prison Pentridge i |
HM Prison Deerbolt is a male juvenile's prison and | |
, shouldn't the Prison Service article be titled | HM Prison Service rather than Her Majesty's? |
HM Prison Huntercombe is a Category C men's prison, | |
HM Prison Wellingborough is a Category C men's pris | |
The minimum-security female prison | HM Prison Tarrengower is located to the near north |
Maze is the site of | HM Prison Maze, formerly a RAF station at Long Kesh |
HM Prison Durham is a local Category B men's prison | |
HM Prison Barwon is a maximum security Australian p | |
HM Prison Swaleside is a Category B men's prison, l | |
HM Prison Garth is a Category B men's prison, locat | |
He was also on the parole board for | HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs along with his wife. |
HM Prison Morwell River, opened in 1951, was an ope | |
HM Prison Buckley Hall is a Category C men's prison | |
HM Prison Standford Hill is a Category D men's pris | |
th Xtrememachineuk - it should be referred to as | HM Prison Service. |
and responsible for overseeing the operation of | HM Prison Service. |
sed as Borstal from 1946 to 1991, when it became | HM Prison Hewell Grange, a Category D open prison. |
HM Prison Northallerton is a male Young Offenders I | |
HM Prison Won Wron was a minimum security Australia | |
HM Prison Bendigo was a medium security prison faci | |
HM Prison The Weare was a prison ship berthed in Po | |
It stands adjacent to both | HM Prison Belmarsh and Belmarsh Magistrate's Court. |
A tunnel links the court to | HM Prison Belmarsh, which is a maximum security fac |
HM Prison Askham Grange is a women's open category | |
HM Prison Hewell is a multiple security category me | |
HM Prison Nottingham is a Category B men's prison, | |
HM Prison Erlestoke is a Category C men's prison, l | |
HM Prison Reading was built in 1844 as the Berkshir | |
hton is best-remembered for his work cleaning up | HM Prison Pentridge and the Yarra River. |
HM Prison Highpoint is a Category C men's prison, l | |
was closed down and its prisoners transferred to | HM Prison Loddon in 1990. |
HM Prison Leicester is a local men's prison, locate | |
1991 and prisoners were moved to the newly built | HM Prison Barwon in Lara. |
HM Prison Wymott Category C men's prison, located i | |
HM Prison Peterborough is a Category B private pris | |
HM Prison Woodhill is a Category A men's prison and | |
of August 2003, and was eventually released from | HM Prison Ararat in July 2005. |
HM Prison Holme House is a Category B men's prison, | |
HM Prison Featherstone is a Category C men's prison | |
HM Prison Lancaster Farms is a male Young Offenders | |
HM Prison Whatton is a Category C men's prison, loc | |
HM Prison Kennet is a Category C men's prison, loca | |
A suffragette is force-fed in | HM Prison Holloway in the UK during hunger strikes |
HM Prison Swansea is a Category B/C men's prison, l | |
iff (combining this with the post of chaplain to | HM Prison Cardiff from 1940 to 1945) and in 1953 be |
HM Prison Grendon is a Category B men's prison, loc | |
HM Prison Thorn Cross is a Category D Young Offende | |
Aylesbury ( | HM Prison) |
For Hewell Prison, see Hewell ( | HM Prison) |
Having previously spent five years in Aylesbury ( | HM Prison) for robbery, handling stolen goods, thef |
anging at Armley Gaol, Leeds in 1950, see Leeds ( | HM Prison)#History. |
Greenock ( | HM Prison), a facility in the Scottish Prisons Serv |
oundary with Rutland, at the point near Stocken ( | HM Prison). |
rea are Fazakerley railway station, [[Altcourse ( | HM Prison)] and Fazakerley Hospital, officially kno |
was chaplain to the Glasgow Highlanders and to | H.M. Prison, Edinburgh. |
H.M. Pulham, Esq. | |
Officially opened in 1967 by | HM Queen Elizabeth II, the Hall suffered serious fi |
HM Queen Alexandra 1911 | |
in private performance at Buckingham Palace for | HM Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and o |
Monarch - | HM Queen Magrethe II |
Queen of Australia - | HM Queen Elizabeth II |
Monarch - | HM Queen Magrethe II of Denmark |
awings by Leonardo da Vinci in the Collection of | HM Queen at Windsor Castle (1968/9 with Carlo Pedre |
he inauguration was commemorated by a visit from | HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
HM Queen Elizabeth II had been a fan of the program | |
f William Sinclair Thompson, M.D., Physician to | H.M. Queen Victoria, and his wife Jessie, only dau o |
Its present patron is | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
ent of which was of course the Silver Jubilee of | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
mber of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by | HM Queen Elizabeth and on his retirement his portra |
onio Mennini, presented his diplomatic papers to | HM Queen Elizabeth on 2 March 2011. |
ong Government in 1965, and was appointed OBE by | HM Queen Elizabeth II 1971. |
, Saskatchewan, Leslie Nielsen was introduced to | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
He was appointed MBE by | HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1995. |
ere granted a Royal Warrant by Royal Decree from | HM Queen Beatrix in 1995. |
claration would also have to have been signed by | HM Queen Elizabeth II and the President of China, L |
Opened in 1984 by | HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, it tells the s |
Blithfield Reservoir was opened by | H.M. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on Tuesday 27 |
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II with Admiral Sir Alan West o | |
ernor-General of Tuvalu as the representative of | HM Queen Elizabeth II, who is Tuvalu's head of stat |
, and also the Assistant Master of Ceremonies to | HM Queen Victoria. |
In 2003 | HM Queen Beatrix herself officially opened the 45th |
ied as queen mother; accordingly she is known as | HM Queen Noor of Jordan, as distinct from Abdullah' |
ourable Francis Bowes-Lyon, who was an uncle of | H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. |
forced him to give the island back peacefully to | HM Queen Elizabeth II. |
The extension was officially opened by | HM Queen Elizabeth II in March 1998, on her visit t |
He has also been awarded the | HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother Fellowship by |
British Empire (OBE) for services to science in | HM Queen Elizabeth II's New Year Honours list, anno |
She was Mistress of the Robes to | HM Queen Alexandra from 1913 until Alexandra's deat |
n of the Year Awards for 2003, and recognised by | HM Queen Elizabeth as a Pioneer to the Life of the |
ron Guthrie of Craigiebank and Page of Honour to | HM Queen Elizabeth II between 1985 and 1987. |
ueur, purveyor to the Royal Danish Court and to | H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, has been produced since 181 |
eview at Spithead to celebrate the Coronation of | HM Queen Eliabeth II. |
Its Patron is currently | HM Queen Elizabeth II, its President is HRH The Pri |
Even their logo states | HM rather than the full title. |
Navy E-1 hospital corpsmen ( | HM rating field) are hospitalman recruits (HR). |
T) rating was merged with the hospital corpsman ( | HM) rating, eliminating the dentalman recruit (DR) |
Westmont College, where he earned All-American ( | HM), Region II and All-Conference honors and was th |
resentation of Kathin by the King of Thailand or | HM representative is called The Royal Kathin Ceremo |
nce 1927 he has taken physical observations from | HM Research Ship "Discovery II" and other vessels i |
yle were given 63 days to clear their debts with | HM Revenue & Customs by a High Court judge. |
ol, England and holds the national collection of | HM Revenue and Customs, one of the most important c |
(1982-1985) for the Inland Revenue (now known as | HM Revenue & Customs) before moving into the world |
ys to the work whilst an application was made to | HM Revenue and Customs for an exemption licence to |
portfolio included the £3bn ASPIRE contract with | HM Revenue and Customs as well as other major outso |
ecame Director General for Corporate Services at | HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), where she played an im |
An | HM Revenue and Customs office is located there. |
number of government and public bodies including | HM Revenue & Customs (National Insurance Fund), Nat |
The Inland Revenue [really | HM Revenue and Customs] put a caveat on that CVA th |
odies were merged she became the Adjudicator for | HM Revenue and Customs on 18 April 2005, and held t |
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