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It has | naturalised across much of Europe, including Germany, A |
Sylvia Sleigh (born 1935), | naturalised American realist painter |
y he went to the United States and became a | naturalised American citizen in 1953. |
Or | naturalised American? |
He then returned to New York, where he was | naturalised an American citizen on 7 September the same |
In 1376, it was | naturalised and it was dissolved in 1540, |
carpenter bee in Pennsylvania, where it is | naturalised and considered a noxious weed |
Hydrilla is | naturalised and invasive in the United States following |
tside of its native range it is very widely | naturalised and often invasive, including in Australia, |
lyrical flavour are seen used deftly giving | naturalised and assimilated Sanskrit words in the Kanna |
e there a disused balancing lake has become | naturalised and is home to reeds, bulrushes, reed warbl |
ator Park, includes a conservation site and | naturalised areas; the route is part of the National Cy |
It is found | naturalised around the world in certain areas with warm |
d Reay succeeded his father in 1876 and was | naturalised as a British citizen in 1877. |
He was | naturalised as a Swedish subject in 1660 and was thus t |
Later on, Joe was | naturalised as a Belgian subject and collaborated close |
gible to be an MP because he had never been | naturalised as British subject. |
In 1888 Otto Jaffe had been | naturalised as a British citizen and denaturalised as a |
In 1907, he was | naturalised as a British subject in order to take the c |
erved in the British Army 1917-1920 and was | naturalised as a British subject by the Royal Court of |
He became a | naturalised British citizen that year. |
In 2000 he became a | naturalised British citizen. |
Sassoon did not speak English, he became a | naturalised British citizen in 1853. |
Born in Ethiopia, Hussain is a | naturalised British citizen married to Yeshshiemebet Gi |
He is a | naturalised British citizen through his marriage in 198 |
nis, was born in New York, but had become a | naturalised British citizen and became a barrister. |
ly before settling in London and becoming a | naturalised British subject. |
Kemnal was born in London to a | naturalised British father, who was a dealer in china a |
He was made a | naturalised Briton in 1710, worked on Montague House (1 |
He became a | naturalised Briton in 1919, and in 1922 he inherited fr |
d shrubs, as well as herbaceous borders and | naturalised bulb borders (including daffodils, wood ane |
Coming to France around 1590, he was | naturalised by Henry IV. |
tionally, 120,000 individuals a year become | naturalised Canadians, and are added to the National Re |
has lived in Poland since 1999 and became a | naturalised citizen in 2003. |
sford, she emigrated to the US and became a | naturalised citizen in 1945. |
ter the war he sought the right to become a | naturalised citizen, following a legal ruling that Cauc |
when he became a "denizen" - effectively a | naturalised citizen. |
ow the extradition of British residents, or | naturalised citizens to face trial for war crimes in th |
It is | naturalised elsewhere and is widely cultivated as an or |
Washington, Oregon, and California, and is | naturalised elsewhere, including Australia and New Zeal |
It is native to Europe and Asia, and widely | naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where i |
t native to Mediterranean Europe and widely | naturalised elsewhere. |
to the Dalmatian coast (Croatia) but widely | naturalised elsewhere. |
n the North to Peru in the South and widely | naturalised elsewhere. |
It is believed he became a | naturalised English citizen in 1682. |
Soon after his graduation, he became a | naturalised Englishman. |
in the Anschluss of 1938), together with a | naturalised former German, centre forward Heiss, and a |
Born in Belgium, he later became a | naturalised French citizen. |
After going to France, Loewy become a | naturalised French citizen. |
Western Australia, six species have become | naturalised from garden escapes along rivers, wetlands |
r of the era, George Frideric Handel, was a | naturalised German, who helped integrate British and co |
6, 1887 - June 15, 1967), was an Irish born | naturalised immigrant to Canada. |
He was | naturalised in 1607. |
He was | naturalised in 1944. |
It is | naturalised in Australia. |
It is | naturalised in Western Australia. |
The species is widely | naturalised in Australia. |
It is | naturalised in New Zealand. |
It has | naturalised in parts of Australia and North America. |
is widely cultivated in New Zealand and has | naturalised in Hawaiʻi. |
early description of how foreigners became | naturalised in England. |
Metrosideros kermadecensis is recently | naturalised in Hawaiʻi, and has the potential to become |
Native to Europe, it is also | naturalised in parts of North America, Australia and el |
It has | naturalised in the states of South Australia, New South |
Gorse | naturalised in New Zealand and soon becomes the worst i |
It has become | naturalised in the Everglades in Florida where it is co |
In general it is considered | naturalised in North and South America, and native to e |
It is | naturalised in many parts of the world including Taiwan |
a misnomer because it is neither native nor | naturalised in Tahiti. |
ntina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay and is | naturalised in Australia and South Africa. |
ons have been introduced to and have become | naturalised in New Zealand and much of North America. |
The plant is widely | naturalised in the Americas and also in Australia south |
It is also however widely cultivated and is | naturalised in subtropical and tropical areas of the wo |
In the United States the species has become | naturalised in parts of California, Oregon and some eas |
ne (south and east Mediterranean, to India; | naturalised in many additional areas) |
It is | naturalised in the United States and Mexico, the old sp |
ivated for its edible fruit, and has become | naturalised in some other parts of the tropics, includi |
It is now | naturalised in the Caribbean, East Africa, Mauritius, I |
estern Cape Province in South Africa and is | naturalised in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Calif |
It is | naturalised in many places, as in Hawaii, and can becom |
It has also become | naturalised in Hawaii, where it is reportedly now the m |
His father was | naturalised in Italy in 1923 with the title Prince dell |
It is | naturalised in North America, where it has been mislead |
the world for its edible fruit, and is also | naturalised in some areas, including the Philippines an |
he emigrated to the United States becoming | naturalised in 1941. |
He was | naturalised in 1867 by an Act of Parliamentand succeede |
It is | naturalised in many parts of North America as a weed.Th |
e Free State in South Africa and has become | naturalised in Australia and New Zealand. |
tivated for pasture and hay, and has become | naturalised in many areas outside of its native range, |
In 1932 he was | naturalised in Liechenstein, was granted the title Coun |
for them, such as the many Chinese species | naturalised in northwestern Europe. |
It has become widely | naturalised in tropical and subtropical regions through |
ia and Southern Europe and is cultivated or | naturalised in the British Isles, Australasia, the west |
throughout Australia and the world, and has | naturalised in most Australian states and also in Afric |
Vahl in 1794, Salvia tiliifolia has become | naturalised in Mexico, the United States, Ethiopia (198 |
ecies is native to South America, but it is | naturalised in other parts of the world, including trop |
perennial plant native to Europe, but also | naturalised in North America. |
ukhraneli (some members of which were later | naturalised in Russia as the "Princes Bagration-Moukran |
He was | naturalised on 23 November 1946. |
It was the first species of fern to become | naturalised on the Hawaiian Islands, recorded intiially |
n as Coastal Gazania the species has become | naturalised on coastal dunes and roadsides in the Centr |
grown on rockeries and occasionally becomes | naturalised outside of its native range on especially o |
As a cultivated or | naturalised plant, it is widespread throughout both Bri |
98, and again from 1902 to 1908, becoming a | naturalised Portuguese citizen. |
t was that all foreign Protestants could be | naturalised provided they swore allegiance to the gover |
was a natural born or | naturalised subject of the British Empire (independent |
lowed Chinese people in Hong Kong to become | naturalised subjects of the UK. |
n Jacob Schweppe (1740-1821), a German-born | naturalised Swiss watchmaker and amateur scientist deve |
ndents, which include back crosses with the | naturalised Turkey Oak, are common in the landscape of |
He became a | naturalised United States citizen. |
He became a | naturalised US citizen on 20 December 1954. |
It acquired a wild character with | naturalised willows, rotting boats and rusting dock roo |
an annual herb native to North America but | naturalised worldwide. |
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