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They use lyrics in both | English and German language. |
Farleton is a village in the | English county of Cumbria. |
In the | English dub, he is played by Cole Brown. |
He is fluent in Italian, | English, and French. |
They are currently headquartered in the | English town of Bath. |
St Edward's played a pivotal role in the | English Reformation. |
The lyrics exist in both | English, Swedish and Russian versions. |
Seeed's lyrics are in German, | English and Patois. |
(most of this is cut in the | English version). |
He played in the | English Football League for Wigan Athletic. |
It's not an unusual phrasing in British | English usage. |
Caldecott is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
He supported the Parliamentary side in the | English Civil War. |
Great Carrs is a fell in the | English Lake District. |
in Richard Bickerton, Fortitude served in the | English Channel. |
Newthorpe is a village in the | English county of Nottinghamshire. |
Yearngill is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
In his | English Garner (8 vols. |
Images of community in Old | English poetry. |
Warmington is a village in the | English county of Warwickshire. |
The word "cowboy" appeared in the | English language by 1725. |
Trinity CertTEYL - Certificate in Teaching | English to Young Learners. |
The journal is published in both | English and Spanish languages. |
Partial text of the fragments in modern | English. |
In the | English release, this becomes ScraPri. |
Wacton is a village in the | English county of Norfolk. |
Ashover is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
She sings in both | English and Igbo. |
In the | English dub, she is voiced by Michelle Ruff. |
The plays are done in either | English, French, or Ojibwa. |
* in the | English language. |
In 2000, | English musician Ian Brown covered "Billie Jean". |
Wingfield is a village in the | English county of Suffolk. |
er their tutelage, Hamid became fluent in the | English language. |
He played in the | English Football League for Bury. |
The show was broadcast in both | English and Spanish. |
Preaching continued in both | English and Taiwanese. |
Striding Edge in the | English Lake District |
The song is performed in both | English and Italian. |
Coombe is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
He rests in the | English Cemetery in Naples. |
Calcot is a settlement in the | English county of Gloucestershire. |
Lyrics are provided in both | English and Japanese. |
It was released as Black Flowers in some | English territories. |
He sang in Duala, | English, and French. |
Jihad Azour is fluent in Arabic, | English, and French. |
In American | English, schmaltz (adj. |
He supported the Royalist cause in the | English Civil War. |
She is fluent in both | English and French. |
Harehill is a village in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
He also attained high position in the | English Church. |
Holburn is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
Juniper is a hamlet in the | English county of Northumberland. |
It is in Early | English style. |
y Mirage Master is currently available in the | English version. |
They currently play in the | English National League, South. |
The word is spelt "hostler" in American | English, but "ostler" in British English. |
He supported the Parliamentarian side in the | English Civil War. |
Variation in an | English dialect: a sociolinguistic study. |
Stanford is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
The church is in Early | English style. |
Chellington is a hamlet in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Cornett is a hamlet in the | English county of Herefordshire. |
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. |
In 1910 | English had a reported population of 100. |
Toseland is a village in the | English county of Cambridgeshire. |
He sings in both | English and French. |
Hill is a hamlet in the | English county of Warwickshire. |
Grey Crag is a fell in the | English Lake District. |
In Old | English, un usually means "not". |
Falcutt is a hamlet in the | English county of Northamptonshire. |
Ackleton is a village in the | English county of Shropshire. |
In the | English dub, Philece Sampler provides her voice. |
Its name translates in to | English as the Crooked House. |
Cudworth is a hamlet in the | English county of Surrey. |
He supported the parliamentary cause in the | English Civil War. |
ction and Deletion of the Copula in Barbadian | English.” |
Gwyn Thomas, novelist in the | English language |
Charlton was a hundred in the | English county of Berkshire. |
Cruxton is a village in the | English county of Dorset. |
Alumniportal Deutschland is available in both | English and German. |
Shot in German, | English, Ukrainian, Russian and Slovak, the movie is |
Each episode is filmed twice, in both | English and French. |
He supported the Parliamentary cause in the | English Civil War. |
Rest Dodd is a fell in the | English Lake District. |
The text in the | English Report (Vol. |
Solon and Thespis: Law and Theater in the | English Renaissance |
It is more common in British | English than in American English. |
He supported the Royalist side in the | English Civil War. |
Stadium and Team featured in Blog ( | English) |
Madeira cake is a sponge cake in traditional | English cookery. |
Tangley is a village in the | English county of Hampshire. |
CAP is bilingual and functions in both | English and French. |
A Plea for the Familiar Essay in College | English (1918) |
A History of Political Thought in the | English Revolution (1954). |
(Text in both | English and German) Bern: Benteli, 1993. |
"I Leave My Heart in an | English Garden" w.m. |
Oakthorpe is a village in the | English county of Leicestershire. |
Black Fell is a fell in the | English Lake District. |
Pilley is a hamlet in the | English county of Hampshire. |
The album features music in both | English and German. |
Wyboston is a village in the | English county of Bedfordshire. |
Sergeant Man is a fell in the | English Lake District. |
He supported the Royalist side in the | English Civil War |
However, in American | English, popped suggests violence. |
Lecturer teaching in ‘rojak' | English |
Abbotsleigh is a hamlet in the | English county of Devon. |
Abbey is a village in the | English county of Devon. |
Appleshaw is a village in the | English county of Hampshire. |
She served in the | English Channel in the Napoleonic Wars. |
He is voiced in the | English dub by Lee Bowery. |
Hopton is a hamlet in the | English county of Derbyshire. |
Dalton is a hamlet in the | English county of Cumbria. |
He became a commander in the | English army in 1431. |
Ostend is a hamlet in the | English county of Essex. |
Unico was voiced by Barbara Goodson in the | English dub. |
Programmes in languages ( | English and Arabic) and social science |
Tanwood is a hamlet in the | English county of Worcestershire. |
These include Middle | English, Early Modern English, and Modern English; Ea |
pro-English independence parties include the | English Radical Alliance and One England. |
P. (Advanced Placement) offerings include: AP | English Language and AP English Literature |
It includes Postmedieval | English and other architecture. |
mple reflects usage in American Indian Pidgin | English. |
Department of Industrial Engineering ( | English Programme) |
See also: Latin influence in | English |
His publications had a profound influence on | English jurisprudence. |
Influences from | English are particularly noticeable, especially in tr |
been titled Inheritance or The Inheritance in | English. |
Institute of | English Studies |
The medium of instruction is | English. |
Languages of instruction: Romanian, | English and French) |
She had intended to be an instructor in | English Literature. |
2003) Den du inte ser; | English translation: Unseen (2006 |
He was interred in | English Presbyterian Cemetery. |
into "modern | English of the worst sort," |
An Introduction to | English Runes. |
An Introduction to | English Syntax (2000) |
An Introduction to | English Legal History (4th ed. |
She speaks Irish and | English. |
Its architectural style is Early | English. |
Scott Borthwick (born April 19, 1990) is an | English cricketer. |
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Pattinson is an | English singer and songwriter. |
Duncan McTier is an | English double bass soloist and professor. |
Roger Sloman (born 19 May 1946) is an | English actor. |
Fiona Button is an | English actress. |
Emilia Clarke is an | English actress. |
Joseph A. Bennett (born 1968) is an | English actor. |
Helen Smith is an | English novelist and dramatist. |
Dick Twinney is an | English illustrator and wildlife artist. |
James Hearn is an | English singer-songwriter. |
re are ten pupils whose first language is not | English. |
Michele Newman is an | English television presenter. |
Sam Miller is an | English television director. |
aul Kingsnorth (born 1972 in Worcester) is an | English writer. |
Gary Yershon (born 2 November 1954) is an | English composer. |
John Dawson Read is an | English singer-songwriter. |
Lisa Jackson (born 1 June 1979) is an | English actress. |
Carl Preston (born 1991) is an | English football player. |
Keith Newell (born March 25, 1972) is an | English cricketer. |
Luke Procter (born 24 June 1988) is an | English cricketer. |
Peter R. Colston (born 1935) is an | English ornithologist. |
Jayne Lawless is an | English installation artist from Liverpool. |
Jenny Scott (born 1970) is an | English journalist and economist. |
Kieran Adams (born 20 October 1977) is an | English footballer. |
Pauline Fleming is an | English actor. |
"Blessed July" is the | English translation of "Tamooz Mubarak." |
Nicholas Cleobury (born 23 June 1950) is an | English conductor. |
Jeremy Thurlow (born in 1967) is an | English composer. |
Keith Blunt is an | English football coach. |
Liam Richard Tomsett is an | English professional football player. |
Toby A. H. Wilkinson (born 1969) is an | English Egyptologist. |
Christian McClean is an | English former professional footballer. |
Bobby Lockwood (born 24 May 1993) is an | English actor. |
Damian Forder (born March 11, 1979) is an | English cricketer. |
Maxine Johnson is an | English racing cyclist. |
Phil Hardy is an | English film and music industry journalist. |
1967, Pembury, Kent) is an | English visual artist. |
Sara Thornton is an | English broadcast journalist and weather presenter. |
Christine Lee is an | English medical researcher. |
Chris Constantinou is an | English musician. |
Chloe Howman (born 1978 in London) is an | English actress. |
Jim Hosking is an | English director. |
Selina Cadell (born 1953 in London) is an | English actress. |
Steve 'Knocker' Norton is an | English former rugby league footballer. |
Jan Harvey (born 1 June 1947) is an | English actress. |
Nicholas Shaw (born 1982) is an | English actor. |
Instruction is in | English. |
Sophie Langham is an | English actress. |
Diana Seach is an | English specialist in special education. |
Jamie Sparrow (born 22 January 1971) is an | English cricketer. |
Adam Green (born 12 January 1984) is an | English footballer. |
Keith Mincher is an | English football coach and sports psychologist. |
Kika Markham (born 1940) is an | English actress. |
mzin Malleson (born 1974 in Manchester) is an | English actress. |
Mark Neave (born 11 February 1980) is an | English cricketer. |
Rita Cullis is an | English soprano. |
The musical director is the | English conductor Stephen Layton. |
The Upper Thames Rowing Club is an | English rowing club. |
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