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Tober also recorded the song in | English, as "Someday". |
English as first language: 0 % | |
The name La Casa translates to | English as "The House". |
published in | English as "The Future on Repeat". |
He is also known in | English as "Charlie Corsey". |
It is known in | English as the Finnish Kennel Club. |
Beija translates to | English as ‘She Kisses'. |
The name translates into | English as "raven". |
English as first language: 2.6 % | |
English as first language: 83.8 % | |
The film's title translates into | English as "Sloth". |
Russendisko (2000), released in | English as Russian Disco (2002) |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Never Implemented) | |
The name Korvatunturi translates into | English as "Ear Fell". |
Ellia | English as Helen King |
It uses | English as the medium of instruction. |
English as a Second Language (ESL). | |
Ellia | English as Mona |
Doug | English as Big Bad John Tyler |
Sheer also recorded "Feuer" in | English, as "Fire". |
There are several other versions in | English as well. |
English as first language: 0.7 % | |
Arthur | English as Bert |
Published in | English as "Night in the Afternoon" |
Its name translates in to | English as the Crooked House. |
English as the official language. | |
English as a Second Language | |
Sixty-four percent are | English as an additional language students. |
Ingeborg also recorded the song in | English, as "Breakaway". |
Heidevolk's name translates in | English as "people of the moorland". |
TOEFL, Test of | English as a Foreign Language |
English as first language: 0.8 % | |
Arthur | English as his 'Spiv' character |
The (French) title roughly translates into | English as, 'help!' |
For the | English association football player, see Rex Adams (f |
For the | English association football player, see Dick Crawsha |
For the | English association (soccer) footballer, see Darren C |
This article is about the | English association footballer. |
Thomas Edwin Ashbridge (1890-1964) was an | English association footballer. |
Peter John Gordon was an | English association footballer. |
For the | English association football player, see Harry Crawfo |
For the | English association footballer, see Alfred William Ma |
Jimmy Jewell was an | English association football manager. |
Jack Wilkinson (footballer) (born 1985), | English Association football (soccer) player |
Edwardian Retrospect; Uk | English Association, 1963 |
5 April: Henry Rawlinson, | English Assyriologist (d. |
John Harvey (1564-1592) was an | English astrologer and physician. |
William Lilly (1602-1681) was an | English astrologer and occultist. |
John Partridge (1644 - c. 1714) was an | English astrologer. |
August 24 - Thomas Digges, | English astronomer (b. |
It is named for | English astronomer John Pond. |
Thomas Wright, | English astronomer (born 1711) |
August 16 - Norman Lockyer, | English astronomer (b. |
Thomas Digges, | English astronomer (d. |
Francis Baily (1774-1844), | English astronomer |
date unknown - Thomas Wright, | English astronomer (died 1786) |
March 16 - Caroline Herschel, German-born | English astronomer (died 1848) |
This article is about the | English astronomer. |
1594), was an | English astronomer. |
eet (also spelled Streete) (1621-1689) was an | English astronomer. |
1774), | English astronomer. |
William Ball (or Balle, c. 1631-1690) was an | English astronomer. |
( | English) Astronomy in Denmark |
By 16 she taught | English at Tsuruga College in Japan. |
She went on to read | English at Liverpool University. |
An associate professor of | English at Eastern Connecticut State University. |
1990: taught music and | English at Pangbourne School, UK. |
He studied | English at Corpus Christi College in Oxford. |
Wish You Were Here: The | English at Play. |
She is an associate professor of | English at Centre College. |
Elliott taught | English at Hartlepool's Dyke House School. |
Hirsch was a professor of | English at Wayne State University. |
Professor Randy Malamud, professor of | English at Georgia State University |
He studied | English at St. Peter's College, Oxford. |
She has lectured in | English at several universities. |
Upon her graduation, Lyndon taught | English at Athens High School |
She read | English at Lincoln College, Oxford. |
Murray is currently studying | English at Queens' College, Cambridge. |
Weekday masses are in | English at 8:00. |
He is Professor of | English at Emory University. |
She studied | English at the University of Leeds. |
He teaches | English at Burlingame High School. |
She studied | English at Cambridge University. |
These works have been translated into | English at various times. |
She has taught Southwest Studies and | English at Colorado College. |
She is a Professor of | English at Stanford University. |
He won an appointment teaching | English at Heidelberg University. |
8. The | English audio is created in wav. |
The film has an | English audio track and subtitles in English, Spanish |
Cartoon Network Germany is In German and | English Audio. |
He died in the Paris convent of | English Augustinian nuns. |
George Arnold Wood, 1889, | English Australian historian |
Simcha Weinstein (1975 - ) is an | English author and a rabbi. |
was an | English author, philosopher, and geographer. |
Mark Valentine is an | English author, biographer and editor. |
Sir Anthony Cope (died 1551) was an | English author. |
1646), was an | English author. |
Helen Cross (born 1967) is an | English author. |
1547) was an | English author. |
Kate Atkinson MBE (born 1951) is an | English author. |
Boyd (1805-12 September 1879, London) was an | English author. |
Henry Baker (1734-1766), was an | English author. |
Caitlin Davies (born 1964) is an | English author. |
Cathedral de Girona Official website ( | English avail.) |
(formerly Simpson St.) and the | English Avenue neighborhood |
Official Map of the | English Avenue Neighborhood |
eo of blight, abandoned houses and garbage in | English Avenue |
Ageing | English bachelor Sir Basil Winterton (C. |
Derek Talbot is a former | English badminton player. |
Sarah Wildor is an | English ballerina and theatre dancer. |
Lydia Sokolova (1896-1974) was an | English ballerina. |
Sergiu Pobereznic Romanian born retired | English ballet principal dancer. |
James Sadler (1753-1828) was the first | English balloonist. |
The Collection is a compilation album by | English band Strawbs. |
This article is about the | English band formed in 1976. |
"Proof" - a song by | English band I Am Kloot. |
Unexplained EP was an EP by the | English band EMF. |
Omar Abidi drummer for the | English band Fightstar. |
Fenech-Soler - | English band producing electronic music. |
Rank is a live album by | English band The Smiths. |
Safety was the first public release by | English band Coldplay. |
The Rumble Strips are an | English band from Tavistock, Devon. |
Concert Classics is a live album by | English band Strawbs. |
An album from the | English band Broadcast. |
For the | English band, see Paul Griggs. |
For the | English band, see The Producers (UK band). |
For the | English band, see Illusion (UK band). |
For the | English band, see Swarf (band). |
This article is about the | English band. |
Daniel Gurney (1791-1880), was an | English banker and antiquary. |
Henry Boase (1763-1827) was an | English banker and author. |
1865 - 27 March 1922) was an | English banker. |
Craig Lyon - the current | English bantamweight champion |
Daniel Dyke (1617-1688) was an | English Baptist minister. |
He was called to the | English Bar in 1948. |
After 1918 he pursued a career at the | English Bar. |
He was also a member of the | English Bar. |
John Riley-Schofield (John Riley), | English baritone, German Wikipedia link |
1570 - 10 April 1649) was an | English baronet and politician. |
1708-1739) was an | English Baroque composer, recorder player and cellist |
Collegium Musicum 90 - an | English baroque orchestra |
1942) is a prominent | English barrister. |
Seemingly, more | English based clubs were interested. |
This article is about the | English bass player. |
Martyn Campbell is an | English bass guitarist from Liverpool, England. |
The | English batsmen got off to a good start. |
English batted and threw right-handed. | |
English Bazar (assembly constituency no. | |
Prior to that the | English Bazar seat was not there. |
They have also won two mixed | English Beach Handball tournaments. |
The Beat (aka The | English Beat in the US) |
The | English beds compared most favourably. |
ing countries, see also National varieties of | English below." |
Reginald Bede Camm (1864-1942) was an | English Benedictine martyrologist. |
Father Bede Brewer, president general of the | English Benedictine congregation. |
ward Mayhew (1569 - 14 September 1625) was an | English Benedictine. |
In 1900, he became abbot president of the | English Benedictines. |
Jones, | English: Berkeley," Calisphere. |
Luke 12:16-21, World | English Bible |
Matthew 13:44, World | English Bible |
Luke 11:21-22, World | English Bible |
Luke 11:9-10, World | English Bible |
Luke 15:3-7, World | English Bible |
The History of The | English Bible |
Matthew 25:23, World | English Bible |
Main article: Old | English Bible translations |
Matthew 21:28-32, World | English Bible |
Matthew 7:24-27, World | English Bible |
Acts 16:14-15 World | English Bible |
On the Revision of the | English Bible (1860) |
Luke 12:35-48, World | English Bible |
(Epistle to the Romans 13:13, World | English Bible) |
For the Bible translation, see World | English Bible. |
Charles Fox Burney, | English biblical scholar |
Richard Herne Shepherd (1842-1895) was an | English bibliographer |
Selected | English bibliography |
See also | English Bicknor and Welsh Bicknor. |
Ellwood, | English Bicknor |
Asian Games Gold Medallist - | English Billiards singles |
World | English Billiards Champion |
Richard Timothy Hunt (born 1943), | English biochemist |
Joseph Grove (died 1764), was an | English biographer. |
(1901-1988) was an | English biological scientist. |
Richard Owen (1804-1892), | English biologist |
September 10 - John Needham, | English biologist (died 1781) |
1900), | English biologist. |
For the | English bishop of Malmesbury, see Jim Bishop (bishop) |
John Harley (died 1558) was an | English bishop of Hereford. |
1520-1576) was an | English Bishop of Worcester. |
Stephen Weston (1665-1742) was an | English bishop and educator. |
John Bridges (1536-1618) was an | English bishop. |
William Overton (c.1525-1609) was an | English bishop. |
John Hume (1703-1777) was an | English bishop. |
Charles Trimnell (1663-1723) was an | English bishop. |
James Montague (c.1568-1618) was an | English bishop. |
Marmaduke Middleton (died 1593) was an | English bishop. |
Robert Skinner (1591-1670) was an | English bishop. |
Philip Bisse (1667-1721) was an | English bishop. |
John Vesey or Veysey (1465?-1554) was an | English bishop. |
Sherard Falkner Allison (1907-1993) was an | English bishop. |
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