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  • ...eeway''', '''superhighway''', '''expressway''', or '''motorway''' (British English)) is a multi-lane road designed for high-speed travel by large numbers of v
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  • ...tive bodies for professionally qualified mountaineering instructors in the British Isles. They are committed to promoting good practice in all mountaineering ...nd Hunger in North Wales; Black Magic and Darkinbad in North Devon; A Grey English Morning and Headhunter in Pembroke. In 2006 she pulled off her hardest lead
    2 KB (356 words) - 15:44, 9 May 2009
  • A speed bump (in British English a speed or road hump, sometimes colloquially a sleeping policeman) is a tra
    1 KB (189 words) - 04:15, 9 August 2007
  • ...mns to ''Bluff Europe'' since its launch. Its longest-serving columnist is English poker player [[Neil Channing]], while other regular contributors include Os ==The British and Irish Poker Awards==
    3 KB (501 words) - 15:14, 1 January 2018
  • ...e country is bordered by Scotland to the north, Wales to the west, and the English Channel to the south. The official language of England is English, and the currency is the British Pound. The country has a diverse economy, with strong industries in finance
    1 KB (199 words) - 14:26, 19 February 2023
  • :''Content rescued from the English Wikipedia (en.Wikipedia.org) after a failed Deletion Review.'' | Nationality = [[British People|British]]
    4 KB (530 words) - 18:20, 10 January 2009
  • ...e they boarded and set fire to the captured U.S. frigate Philadelphia; the British admiral Horatio Nelson hailed the exploit as the "most bold and daring act * 1751: One of the most famous poems in the English language, Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard was published
    11 KB (1,341 words) - 14:54, 19 February 2013
  • ** British Library: Microfilm. 35 mm. * 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', in English Logic and Semantics, ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981.
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  • # Colchester was under siege for 11 weeks during the English Civil War in 1648. # Colchester was the location for a major British earthquake in 1884.
    2 KB (328 words) - 14:44, 10 March 2007
  • ...1814]] was preparing to take on the approaching [[Directory:United Kingdom|British]] at [[Directory:New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], but he needed reinfo ...0 troops and reached New Orleans in enough time to help Jackson defeat the British -- in a battle, most know, that took place after the peace papers were sign
    4 KB (611 words) - 15:11, 25 February 2010
  • ...whole and in the long run the Great War served to unite and strengthen the British working class. ...orking man a voice within parliament and strengthening his position within British society.
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  • ...words, logic puzzles, sudoku, symbol sudoku, alphasudoku, word searches in English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian, Arabic and other languages, as we ...[http://www.victoria.ca/common/index.shtml Victoria], the capital city of British Columbia.
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  • ...s one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcock's British period, and was an important step in paving the way for his move to [[Direc <h4>Peter Lorre was unable to speak English at the time of filming (a German Jew, he had fled from Nazi Germany only re
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  • '''''Sniff Petrol''''' is a satirical British online magazine written chiefly by [[Richard Porter]], with contributions f ...lease of each issue. The site was originally designed to cater to a mostly-English audience, though as the site grew in popularity, so did the scope of the jo
    5 KB (852 words) - 17:17, 26 November 2009
  • ...tive, medicinal effect on those who drink the waters. Indeed, one similar English spring's waters were said to have ''"Cured the colic, the melancholy, and t ...r Brandywine Springs to defend against a British advance on Philadelphia. British forces under [[Earl Cornwallis]] headed for Washington's position while a s
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  • ...5) and in her travelogue The Land Beyond the Forest (1888) (Transylvania's English translation). The word itself does not mean "the undead" or "vampire", as i
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  • ...n '''Jennifer Ann Isobel Patteson-Knight''' in 1932) is a [[United Kingdom|British]]-born retired [[United States|U.S.]] [[diplomat]]. During her career, she [[Category:British Americans]]
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  • ...lish and German. It was first launchend in Germany in 2005 and entered the British market in May 2008. Nowadays it is the largest website of its kind in the U
    4 KB (626 words) - 10:33, 12 January 2009
  • ...als for the club, staying until Wimbledon's last ever season, [[2003-04 in English football|2003&ndash;04]] (they would later become [[Milton Keynes Dons F.C. ...financial difficulty, McAnuff left the club at the end of the [[2004-05 in English football|2004&ndash;05]] season to join [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palac
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  • ...muel de Champlain in 1609, the region was first permanently settled by the British in 1724. Claims to the area were relinquished by [[Directory:Massachusetts| ...iver until it met with our [i.e., the king's] other Governments. Since the English crown had never publicly proclaimed the eastern limits of the colony of New
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