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  • | awards = British Council Young Creative Entrepreneurs Award (2013)<br>Top 100 Most Influenti ...mediafilm-award-2013/ I’m privileged to be an Arab female entrepreneur]. ''British Council''. 19 September 2013.</ref>
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  • *[[1563]] - [[Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury]], English statesman and spymaster (d. [[1612]]) *[[1878]] - [[John Masefield]], English novelist and poet (d. [[1967]])
    12 KB (1,483 words) - 20:57, 23 May 2010
  • ..." "piso mojado," "caution," and "cuidado," an interesting combination of [[English]] and [[Spanish]]. Thus, many [[historians]] argue that the introduction of ...or sign was introduced to much of the world through the expansion of the [[British Empire]] from the 17th to the 20th Centuries. It is assumed that the wet-fl
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  • | language = French and English ...a Russian music teacher (who influenced his later style) and also at the [[British School of Houston]].<ref>[http://justindrhythm.com/bio.html JUSTIN D' RHYTH
    7 KB (952 words) - 18:13, 7 May 2015
  • ...by [[London]] [[acid jazz]] label Talkin' Loud and invited to record with British group Urban Species and [[Guru (rapper)|Guru]], a member of the famous and *[http://www.lyricsdir.com/mc-solaar-lyrics.html MC Solaar Lyrics (French and English)]
    7 KB (1,156 words) - 15:51, 31 July 2007
  • *[[1566]] - [[Edward Wightman]], English Baptist preacher (d. [[1612]]) *[[1579]] - (baptized) [[John Fletcher (playwright)|John Fletcher]], English playwright (d. [[1625]])
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  • ...3) 'Introduction of Aristotelian learning to Oxford', ''Proceedings of the British Academy'' 29, pp. 229-81. * Long, R.J. (1996), "The reception and use f Aristotle by the early English Dominicans" in J. Marenbon, ed., ''Aristotle in Britain during the Middle A
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  • ...fort and trading post near present-day Hartford, but soon lost control to English Puritans migrating south from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Dutch forbade them to advance and threatened to fire upon them. The English ignored the threats and sailed right past them! They landed at a spot withi
    15 KB (2,297 words) - 19:13, 17 January 2013
  • ...supports nine languages and dialects, including American English, British English, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Europe
    8 KB (1,251 words) - 20:53, 24 August 2007
  • ...regarding the use of multiple [[User (computing)|user accounts]] on the [[English Wikipedia]] by David Boothroyd, a London lobbyist and local councillor.<ref |title= Sockpuppeting British politico resigns from Wikisupremecourt
    6 KB (937 words) - 16:37, 16 December 2009
  • The early settlers were mostly of English stock. Many were drawn to the colony by the guarantee of religious freedom, ...ion Acts. Narragansett Bay became a notorious haven for smugglers, and the British revenue cutter Gaspee was burned (1772) by patriots in protest against the
    15 KB (2,282 words) - 19:21, 17 January 2013
  • �03[09:03] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [09:14] <Demiurge1000> mabdul: anyway, more idiomatic English would be "I don't have the enthusiasm to do that again"
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  • ...rk" in the sense of "piece of work", and most dictionaries list the Middle English "gobbe" meaning "lump" (gob) as the origin of "jobbe". Attempts to link the ...to [[labor union]]s ([[American English]]), or [[trade union]]s ([[British English]]), who represent most of the available work force and must therefore be li
    10 KB (1,607 words) - 22:34, 26 February 2010
  • ...} Harvard University's fiscal year ends at the end of June.</ref> and most English universities.<ref name="englishuniversities">{{cite web |url=http://www.hef ...rom the [[Julian Calendar]] to the [[Gregorian Calendar]] in [[1752]] (the British tax authorities, and landlords were unwilling to lose 11 days of tax and re
    7 KB (1,030 words) - 20:18, 11 March 2010
  • '''Richard the Sophister''' (Richardus Sophista) was an English philosopher/logician who studied at Oxford most likely sometime during the ...with Rufus' being at Oxford.[9] It is generally assumed that the author is English. Pinborg offered one further bit of evidence for the name Richard Rufus in
    10 KB (1,518 words) - 15:25, 13 May 2010
  • ...ded and tried to establish a settlement here. However, the first permanent English settlements were not established until more than a century later, in 1623. A number of English settlements were established along the Maine coast in the 1620s, although t
    22 KB (3,482 words) - 19:16, 17 January 2013
  • ...8|1788]]. The colony was founded by Lord Baltimore in 1634 as a refuge for English Roman Catholics. Annapolis is the capital and Baltimore the largest city. P ..., and set up a fur trading post on Kent Island in 1631. This was the first English settlement in the upper Chesapeake.
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  • ...[[pederasty]]. Many terms are derived from ''[[gay]]'', the common word in English used to refer to [[Homosexuality|homosexual]] men and women (homosexual wom ...same-sex love/yearning || align="left" | neutral (technical; equivalent to English "homosexual")
    46 KB (5,735 words) - 20:36, 3 July 2009
  • ...ion. Recruitment to each nation was wider than the names might imply: the English-German nation included students from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. For mo ...ot in the vicinity of a principal school." Thus a certain Adam, who was of English origin, kept his "near the [[Petit Pont]]"; another Adam, Parisian by birth
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  • ...ht|thumb|200px|Cometan at his graduation in July 2019]] '''Cometan''' is a British religious leader and the first Astronic philosopher. He is famous for found ...e Green Unit close to Royal Preston Hospital in the city of Preston in the English county of Lancashire in the United Kingdom to Sean Taylor (b. 1970) and Lou
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