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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
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  • A speed bump (in British English a speed or road hump, sometimes colloquially a sleeping policeman) is a tra
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  • ...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==
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  • ...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
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  • :''Content rescued from the English Wikipedia (en.Wikipedia.org) after a failed Deletion Review.'' | Nationality = [[British People|British]]
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  • ...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
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  • ** 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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • | 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]])
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  • ..." "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
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  • ...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)]
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  • *[[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
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  • ...supports nine languages and dialects, including American English, British English, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Europe
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  • ...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
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  • 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
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  • �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
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  • ...} 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
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  • '''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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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")
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  • ...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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  • | language = English London School of Commerce is fully accredited by the British Accreditation Council For Independent Further and Higher Education (BAC). T
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  • ...trait as senator June 1920.jpg|thumb|right|President Harding's poor use of English became notorious during his presidency.]] [[Warren Harding]]'s poor grasp of the English language, coupled with his insistence on writing his own speeches, produced
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  • ...f the Dutch East India Company, sailed into Delaware Bay. A year later the British captain Sir Samuel Argall, bound for the colony of Virginia, also sailed in From the time of its discovery, the region was contested by the Dutch and English. The first settlement was established by Dutch patroons, or proprietors, in
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  • ...ttp://www.british-asparagus.co.uk/asparagus_festival.php#cotswolds | title=British Aparagus Festival}}</ref> ...ight of the [[foodie]] calendar."<ref>[http://www.british-asparagus.co.uk/ British Asparagus]</ref> In continental northern Europe, there is also a strong sea
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  • ...will soon offer a special course for volunteers who wish to write and edit English entries on Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia.'' (Israel National News)}}
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  • * "After the armistice the British repatriated more than 10,000 Slovene collaborators who had attempted to ret ...gyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology".
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  • ...deration of Malaya in 1948 and eventually negotiated independence from the British in 1957.<a href="http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2777.htm" TARGET="_blank"
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  • ...cific coast from the 16th to the 18th cent., hoping to claim the area. The English may first have arrived in the person of Sir Francis Drake, who sailed along ...vessels of several nations engaged in fur trade with the Native Americans. British captains, among them John Meares and George Vancouver, made the coastal are
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  • ...ead it, and there is nothing there to suggest the Constitution ever banned British money or "the quid" 13:28 < Isarra> Is there such a thing as an antipath in the english language?
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  • ...solid ; width: 72px; height: 14px;"></a><br><br><a name="hdng2"></a><b><i>English is the most commonly spoken language in official and commercial public life
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  • ...an American Vernacular English|African-Americans]] and standard [[American English]]. The song is written in the [[First-person narrative|first person]] from That it [[Texan English#like't'a|like to]] broke my heart,
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  • ...area was explored by the French in the late 1600s, ceded by France to the British in 1763, and ceded by them to the newly formed United States in 1783. Sprin ...s the river into Iowa. Only missionaries, fur traders, a few settlers, and English soldiers remained in the Illinois region.
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  • ...ninsula in the James River they founded (May 13, 1607) the first permanent English settlement in America, which they called Jamestown. It soon became clear th ...the colony, killing 350 settlers (about one third of the total community). English retaliation effectively ended Native American resistance, except for a fina
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  • The first English settlement was made in 1670 at Albemarle Point on the Ashley River, but poo ...divided in 1710 into South Carolina and North Carolina. Settlers from the British Isles, France, and other parts of Europe built plantations throughout the c
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  • ...unced '''sh'''. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson, a 19 century [[United Kingdom|English]] historian, referred to the Dalmatian Slavic dialect as Illirskee. He also Examples of '''Corzulot''' words compared with Vegliot, English and Croatian:
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  • ...spite the widespread influence of [[United States|American]] and [[Britain|British]] Christmas motifs disseminated by film, popular literature, television, an ...rom the [[Middle English]] ''Christemasse'' and [[Old English language|Old English]] ''Cristes mæsse,'' a phrase first recorded in 1038.<ref name="CathChrit"
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  • ...Tito's victorious forces took revenge on their real and perceived enemies. British forces in Austria turned back tens of thousands of fleeing Yugoslavs. Estim ...gyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology".
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  • ...t the formidable Allegheny Plateau barrier was not crossed until after the British government, concerned about French claims to the Ohio valley, granted (1749 ...he Ohio valley. Great numbers poured back over the mountains, ignoring the British proclamation of 1763, which, in the hopes of avoiding conflict with the Nat
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  • | language = English ...plosion of European Sportswear into the lives of young, working class, and British football fans. Fascinated and intrigued by the lifestyle of a generation of
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  • ...st conflict (1754-63) of the French and Indian Wars between the French and British for control of North America, and Pontiac's Rebellion , a Native American u With the British victorious in both, settlers soon began to enter Kentucky. They came in def
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  • ...orphan and having a voice similar to "[[Brock]]" from [[Pokémon]] (in the English dub, Seto Kaiba is voiced by [[Eric Stuart]], who also did the voice for "B ...the cost. Most characters refer to him as "[[limey]]", due to him having a British accent.
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  • [[Stewart Kyd]], the author of the first treatise on corporate law in English, defined a corporation as "a collection of many individuals united into one ...hat is, a ''group of people authorized to act as an individual'' ([[Oxford English Dictionary]]). The word ''universitas'' also used to refer to a group of p
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  • ...is also the UK headquarters for the [[PGA]] and home to the Quinn Direct [[British Masters]]. The Holiday Inn Nottingham is a three star hotel with 128 bedroo <ref>[http://search.bwea.com/cgi-bin/ts.pl?index=416481&query=QUINN British Wind Energy Association, 'UKWED Projects in Planning', Accessed 19th Septem
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  • ...uperman Spiderman Batman Wolverine The Hulk And The Flash Combined'', is a British teenager from Glastonbury, Somerset.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ne
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  • ...Patcham in Sussex - 1292, Mortlake, Surrey), ''doctor ingeniosus'' was an English Franciscan from Patcham (near Brighton,Sussex). He studied the liberal arts * Historia de Trinitate: British Library Royal 10 B. ix ff. 61v-64; Uppsala, Universitetsbibliotek MS C.636
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | Formed from the merger of the British colony of the Gold Coast and the Togoland trust territory, '''Ghana''' in 1 ...te (Dagaba) 3.7%, Akyem 3.4%, Ga 3.4%, Akuapem 2.9%, other 36.1% (includes English (official)) (2000 census)
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  • ...Merrimack and Kennebec rivers, then called the province of Maine. Under an English land grant, Capt. John Smith sent settlers to establish a fishing colony at Taking the idea from the English government, a community of "towns" was erected, and this became a "royal pr
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  • ...ot live without American foodstuffs, but Americans could easily do without British manufactures. This same faith led him to the conclusion "that it is in our ...agree that Americans did not desire to acquire Canadian lands, but to stop British aid to the hostile Indians.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}) Madison carefully p
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  • *Braakhuis, H.A.G. & al. (eds.) 1981: English Logic and Semantics from the End of the Twelfth Century to the Time of Ockh ...n Ebbesen|Ebbesen, Sten]] 1988b: ‘Stray Questions: Little Logical Notes in British and French Manuscripts’, [[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|CIMAGL]] 57: 68-
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  • * '''[http://archive.is/hR1b7 British Museum pays for Wikipedia page views]''' - July 26, 2010 ''The highest volunteer tier of administrators on the English-language Wikipedia is the Arbitration Committee, a body selected by popular
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  • | birth_place=[[Quincy, Massachusetts|Quincy]], [[Massachusetts]], [[British America]] In 1770, a street confrontation resulted in [[29th Regiment of Foot|British soldiers]] killing five civilians in what became known as the [[Boston Mass
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  • ...n before the revolution); he is also the only president not to have spoken English as a first language, having grown up speaking [[Dutch language|Dutch]]{{Fac ...t of long-standing claims against France was prepared and trade with the [[British West Indies]] colonies was opened. In the controversy with the [[Second Ban
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  • ...oks.google.com/books?id=2nxLkMspauIC&pg=PA59&dq=Stella+Nina+McCartney+is+a+british+fashion+designer&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Vq8tT7eXGOigiQKr5cXDCg&ved=0CFQQuwUwAQ#v=one
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  • ...World Chess Championship was established; the first to hold it was Czech - English master Vera Menchik.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess" TARGET="_b
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  • �03[17:42] * Topic is 'Discussion of the English Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up | No public logging | Gui [20:10] <Ironholds> We've exported racism, imperialism and British tourists, but we've never invented anything worse than wiggers from sheffie
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  • ...was a scrupulous translation from the original languages into contemporary English, and it appealed to many Christians of different branches of the faith. Wit ...okkeeping debacle, and in 1986 a hostile takeover attempt was organized by British financier Christopher Moran. After months of wheeling and dealing, includin
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  • Conflict between the Spanish and local Indian tribes, as well as French and English explorers, kept the Spanish from establishing a colony. The first permanent ...olution came to Alabama. In 1780, Bernardo Galvez captured Mobile from the British. At the close of the American Revolution, Great Britain ceded (1783) to the
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  • �03[15:10] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [15:50] <Klodde> an English sentence
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  • �03[17:16] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [17:17] <Qcoder00> njsg: You haven't seen a British TV Ckassic , that my comment alludes to?
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  • ...ince]] in Sweden where Ingvar Kamprad was born (translated from Swedish to English: Små = little (plural) and land = land, "littleland").
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  • ...moreland County, Virginia|Westmoreland County]], [[Colony of Virginia]], [[British America]] ...Calendar (New Style) Act 1750]], implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on [[Jan
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  • ...nder as per the Allied agreement and they were prevented from entering the British occupied areas.</ref> and Foibe massacres.<ref>[http://books.google.com.au " British commanders refused to accept their surrender and handed them over to the Pa
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  • ...on literature of the region that would be unavailable to most American or British journalists." </ref> Titoism as a ideology emerged after the Soviet Union e ...gyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology".
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  • �03[15:47] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o �03[16:19] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o
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  • ...tural and manufacturing industries and to make a major contribution to the British effort in World Wars I and II. In recent decades, Australia has transformed | bgcolor="#ffffff" | English 79.1%, Chinese 2.1%, Italian 1.9%, other 11.1%, unspecified 5.8% (2001 Cens
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  • * Languages: Hebrew (official), Arabic (official), English, Russian. ...least once a week. Major daily papers are in Hebrew; others are in Arabic, English, French, Polish, Yiddish, Russian, Hungarian, and German. </font>
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  • ...e Dutch 'Leeuwendaalders' - or Liondollars - were also very popular in the English colonies; its value is 30 nickels [http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0 ...ncy (coins only). Two British dependencies also use the U.S. dollar: the [[British Virgin Islands]] (1959) and [[Turks and Caicos Islands]] (1973).
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  • ...appellatio and his Interpretation of Immanent Forms', in: A. Maierù (ed.), English Logic in Italy in the 14th and 15th Centuries. Acts of the 5th European Sym ...r of Mantua and His Rejection of Ampliatio and Restrictio' in: The Rise of British Logic. Acts of the 6th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics,
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  • ...obnici-je-100-000-zrtava/310887/%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us English version:] The Jutarnji newspaper reported on the 01/10/2009 '''commissions {{Cquote|''British commanders refused to accept their surrender and handed them over to the Pa
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  • ...of the field. As of May 2007, only a few works have been translated into English. <ref>Klaus Holzkamp (1992): ''On Doing Psychology Critically''. Theory and ...gy. Within psychiatry the term ''anti-psychiatry'' was often used and now British activists prefer the term ''critical psychiatry''. ''Critical Psychology''
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  • ...w Jackson brave boy 1780a.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Jackson refusing to clean a British officer's boots (1876 [[lithography|lithograph]])]] ...ediate family died from war-related hardships that Jackson blamed upon the British, leaving him orphaned by age 14. Jackson was the last U.S. President to hav
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  • Korčula Dialect - English - Romance Dalmatian ...lt&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Venetian-English English-Venetian:] When in Venice Do as the Venetians ''by'' Lodovico Pizzati (p19
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  • [18:18:00] <geniice> no I'm british. I don't have any euros ...k they actually typed "a historic" instead of "an historic" maybe American English is spreading after all
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  • * Languages: Urdu (national and official), English, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushtu, Baloch, Hindko, Brahui, Saraiki (Punjabi variant) ...d 3% other. Urdu, Punjabi, Pushtu, and Baloch are Indo-European languages. English is the other official language, and is widely used in government, the offic
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  • �03[08:52] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o �03[18:15] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o
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  • ...from Maker Faire: we got to meet a primary school teacher who uses Simple English Wikiepedia in her classroom. ...riend of mine who had a team who went on a gameshow in Britain used Simple English to prepare for it. ;-)
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  • ...witching worked on the ARPANET, the [[General Post Office (United Kingdom)|British Post Office]], Telenet, DATAPAC and TRANSPAC collaborated to create the fir ...ized the new [[World Wide Web]] project. The Web was invented by [[England|English]] scientist [[Tim Berners-Lee]] in 1989.
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  • 17:28 < mareklug> http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/607/03/ 19:17 < Natterer> You could actually start talking about the English Wikipedia by thinking about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_rep
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  • ...Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas, Thomas]], "[[Summa Theologica]]", [[Fathers of the English Dominican Province]] (trans.), [[Daniel J. Sullivan]] (ed.), vols. 19–20 * ''[[A Greek-English Lexicon]]'' (1940), [[Henry George Liddell]] and [[Robert Scott (philologis
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  • ...3, 1932, Iraq gained independence from the League of Nations Mandate under British Administration. On June 28, 2004, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) ...is the most commonly spoken language. Kurdish is spoken in the north, and English is the most commonly spoken Western language.
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  • �03[15:49] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [16:03] <Sven_Manguard> Anyone here familiar with British law?
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  • ...t, amassing considerable wealth and a large property portfolio including a English country mansion and many upscale ashrams. ...ccused of breaking up marriages and families since the 1930s. In 2007, the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail reported Graham Baldwin, a former universi
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  • ...t, amassing considerable wealth and a large property portfolio including a English country mansion and many upscale ashrams. ...ccused of breaking up marriages and families since the 1930s. In 2007, the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail reported Graham Baldwin, a former universi
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  • �03[17:44] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [17:45] <Qcoder00> hmm: I'm sure there was a genuine British place of 'Four Cocks' but Wikipedia doesn't know of it
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  • | rowspan="2"|[[13th British Academy Film Awards|1960]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://awards.bafta.org/keyw | rowspan="2"|[[British Academy Film Awards]]
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  • ...t, amassing considerable wealth and a large property portfolio including a English country mansion and many upscale ashrams. ...ccused of breaking up marriages and families since the 1930s. In 2007, the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail reported Graham Baldwin, a former universi
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  • ...gyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology". He was in Dubrovnik (then called Ragusa) in 1848, he wrote in Andrew Archibald Paton (1811 - 1874) was a British diplomat and writer from the 19 century. In 1861 '''he wrote''' in his; Res
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  • * MWU = ''Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, Unabridged'' (1950). * Le Morvan, Pierre (2004), "Ramsey on Truth and Truth on Ramsey", ''British Journal for the History of Philosophy'', 12 (4) 2004, 705–718, [http://w
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  • * MWU = ''Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, Unabridged'' (1950). * Le Morvan, Pierre (2004), "Ramsey on Truth and Truth on Ramsey", ''British Journal for the History of Philosophy'', 12 (4) 2004, 705–718, [http://w
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  • ...and a state of extreme culture shock. This is wonderfully written and fun English dialog, but not quite any sort the reader has encountered before... Gormgla ...stions_for_the_candidate&diff=254715552&oldid=254671400 did] many times on English wikipedia, but this time it did not work out, and she [http://mywikibiz.com
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  • ...wn to him. At the end of July, while traveling south from Alaska through [[British Columbia]], he developed what was thought to be a severe case of [[food poi ...Critic [[H.L. Mencken]] disagreed, saying of Harding, "He writes the worst English that I have ever encountered. It reminds me of a string of wet sponges; it
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  • ...as [[Empire Stadium (Vancouver)|Empire Stadium]] in [[Vancouver|Vancouver, British Columbia]], then home of the [[Canadian Football League|CFL]]'s [[BC Lions] ...ntent/6b0fdbea-56af-11e9-9dff-12f1225286c6/|access-date=2020-11-27|website=British Plastics and Rubber|language=en-gb}}</ref> and Australia.<ref>{{Cite web|ti
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo-European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 2. ...(Louisiana, which is still influenced by the Napoleonic Code) is based on English common law; judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsor
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  • ...Soapy so there were two great Indian chiefs who fought on the side of the British in the 1812 war, Tecumseh of central Indiana and Black Hawk of essentially 21:00 < Soapy> did they really think the British were their friends?
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" | based on English common law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction | bgcolor="#ffffff" | remnants of the British-era legal system are in place, but there is no guarantee of a fair public t
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  • �03[15:06] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [15:44] <MooCow93> For instance, I am unsure whether it is in English OR in England that you do "1,000,000".
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  • = Example Usages Of Evil In English Language Public Domain Literature = ...on the habeas-corpus act, which in one place he calls ``the BULWARK of the British Constitution.
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  • �03[15:44] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [15:56] <Maryana> oh, geniice! you were so right about the british museum
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  • ...gyptologist of the 19th century. He is often referred to as "the Father of British Egyptology". He referred to the Dalmatian Slavic (old Croatian) as Illirske
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  • ...), ''" dark appearance of its woods"'' referencing to the Greek island. In English ''the Greek'' island is called Cofu</ref><ref>'''Korcula''' is an island in *Taken from the French by the [[England|English]] and guarded for themselves from 1813 to 1815.
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  • ...utput is still unpublished. Although he wrote mostly in [[English language|English]], he published some popular articles in [[French language|French]] as well ...er's copy of [[Richard Whately]]'s ''Elements of Logic'', then the leading English language text on the subject. Thus began his lifelong fascination with logi
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  • '''William of Ockham''' was an [[England|English]] Franciscan and [[Scholasticism|scholastic]] philosopher, from Ockham, Sur
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  • �03[16:38] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Up: http://status.wikimedia.org/ | Ch ...0> Being UK based, the 'soaps' I've seen tend to be 'serial drama' of the British/Australian design.....
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  • �03[10:04] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [10:17] <Theo10011> That's a capital crime in British-stan.
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  • 06:22 < ScientificAlan> English 06:23 < ScientificAlan> I speak english... XD
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  • ...ill]] and the [[Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II|British war effort]] before the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] pulled the U.S. into the ...of ''rue'' or ''root'', while Franklin used [roʊzəvəlt], with the vowel of English ''rose''.
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  • ...icularly of [[Spinoza]], [[Leibniz]], and [[G.W.F. Hegel]], along with the British philosopher [[F.H. Bradley]].<ref>Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.2, "Coher ...icularly of [[Spinoza]], [[Leibniz]], and [[G.W.F. Hegel]], along with the British philosopher [[F.H. Bradley]].<ref>Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.2, "Coher
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  • ...e first time as an independent third branch of government (contrary to the British model) under the administrative supervision of the Chief Justice of the Uni [[Category:Americans of English descent]]
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  • ...an English]] and [[New Zealand English]]) or simply '''slot''' ([[American English]]), is a [[casino]] gambling machine with three or more reels which spin wh in the Oxford English Dictionary </ref> Many modern machines are still equipped with a legacy lev
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  • ...application. It currently supports several languages: British and American English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) and Japanese
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  • ...Calendar (New Style) Act 1750]], implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on [[Jan ...introduced the enthusiastic Jefferson to the writings of the [[empiricism|British Empiricists]], including [[John Locke]], [[Francis Bacon]], and [[Isaac New
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  • Jul 08 00:05:53 <ToAruShiroiNeko> Swob it has British soil as well Jul 08 00:09:21 <Swob> but English is allowed
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  • �03[12:19] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [12:30] <berm> first, my english is not good :)
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  • �03[16:03] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [16:10] <Peter-C> Panyd, Pesky, and little Pesky should start some sort of british females meetup
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  • [19:35:27] <Sir_Designer> and in French with ENglish subtitles made by hte band, [19:37:44] <{soap|bed}> yeahb ut they translated their signatrure video into English, Germna, Spanish, and Japanese
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  • ...ng for Flagged Revisions implementation (now renamed "Pending Changes") on English Wikipedia (a [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Flagged_r ...ure" zealots who think absolutely nothing of blocking tens of thousands of British users of the site, just to be able to proclaim as "art" [http://www.wired.c
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  • The modern use of 'Caledonia' in [[English language|English]] and [[Scots language|Scots]] is as a romantic or poetic name for [[Scotla ...ngling of tragedy and comedy reflect the strong stylistic influence of the English director [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. He was coauthor of a biography of Hitchcock
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  • ...raff3>Graff, 3–4</ref> On his father's side, Cleveland was descended from English ancestors, the first Cleveland having emigrated to [[Massachusetts]] from n ...aff, 125</ref> The tribunal awarded the bulk of the disputed territory to British Guiana.<ref>Nevins, 647</ref> By standing with a Latin American nation aga
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  • ...ason filming moved to Britain, resulting in episodes which revolved around British characters. [[Category:English-language television programs]]
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  • �03[14:25] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [15:02] <Demiurge1000> Supposedly it's one of the two things that British soldiers always wanted during World War Two. Tea, and something to complai
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  • [07:16] <Chess> wage guerilla warfare against the British [08:33] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Chess I think the british would not appreicate that
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  • ...wiss (Huber, Burkhart) descent. His mother, Hulda Minthorn Hoover, was of English and Irish descent. Both were [[Religious Society of Friends|Quaker]]s. He ...of [[World War I]] in 1914. In 1912, Hoover and his wife published their English translation of the Renaissance mining classic ''[[De re metallica]]'' by [[
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  • May 03 02:46:45 <Irish_Eddy> If you guys don't mind my English... ...: Honestly, I never noticed anything out of the ordinary. You don't speak English bad at all :)
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  • 04:13 < Pharos> any british here? ...co.uk/news/article-2331367/Woolwich-murder-Thousands-Youtube-videos-urging-British-Muslims-maim-kill-seconds-online.html - Hmm Didn't take long
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  • Under the influence of [[Walter Bagehot]]'s ''The English Constitution'', Wilson saw the [[United States Constitution]] as pre-modern ...d this violation of neutral rights by London. However, his protests to the British were not viewed as being as forceful as those he directed towards Germany.
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  • ..." may also be a play on the 666 phenomenon as "F" is the 6th letter of the English alphabet.) The only acknowledgments of its contents are the captivated star ...which Roth's character kills Stoltz's character. Tim Roth used his native British accent in Pulp Fiction but used an American accent in [[Reservoir Dogs]].
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  • �03[14:53] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [15:39] <Steven_Zhang> That english mustard
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  • ...my Kyle's american show is just a glorified Jerry Springer ripoff, but his british version is not so bad :) Plenty of juicy drama and dna tests :P ...{Soap}> you can be depressed about the poor quality of articles on Simple English Wikipedia
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  • 13:31 < Qcoder02> If it's anything like a British Parish Council, just wearing seomthing conservative but casul will be fine 14:20 < Qcoder02> It needs a British English female voice
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  • Jul 12 09:57:34 <SoapX> and the other swob doenst seem to speak English Jul 12 12:54:21 <Qcoder00> What's more he's making wild claims about the British agencies that he can't possibly have direct knowledge off
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  • ...er's copy of [[Richard Whately]]'s ''Elements of Logic'', then the leading English language text on the subject. Thus began his lifelong fascination with logi ...De Morgan]], [[William Stanley Jevons]], and [[William Kingdon Clifford]], British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind resembled his own. From 18
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  • May 07 05:57:24 <Teles> I have a problem with a word that exist on English but apparently doesn't exist on Portuguese... I wonder if I can ask help he May 07 06:10:17 <KFP> Teles: ...For the English language page?
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  • 07:18 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Tony_Sidaway your son is quite british then 07:20 < ToAruShiroiNeko> I mean the british have paradropped their queen
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  • ...solutely irrelevant... a complete sortable list for alphabetical (Japanese/English) with chronology at bare minimum ...3:27:57 <Swob> they would do better if they could just make everyone speak English
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  • 08:21 < yutsi-mobile> i thought british ppl were good at tennis 08:22 < foks> yutsi-mobile, unfortunately Nadal, Federer and Sampras aren't British :'(
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  • ...dash;1883). His father, a tanner from [[Pennsylvania]], was descended from English immigrant to Massachusetts Matthew Grant (1601-1681);{{fact|date=March 2008 A distinguished British historian has written that "we must go back to the campaigns of Napoleon to
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  • 10:20 < Tony_Sidaway> English grammar isn't equally distributed over the surface of the earth. 10:20 < mareklug> i bet British and American grammar dovetail on the subject of verb/subject agreement
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  • 08:08 < mareklug> such is the beauty of the English language. it admits complex compound sentnces. but you're welcome to reph 08:16 < wctaiwan> Hm, Indian English actually has different pronunciations for some words.
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  • ...> Jeske_Couriano while u are editing there, please fix this so it reads in English, for fuck's sake: Clarifying his comments to the Wall Street Journal, Anwa 06:05 < wctaiwan> well, the title of the song (and nothing else) comes from a British writer.
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  • 08:00 < BobTheWikipedian> oh good, my british expert friend is here 16:03 < Sarcasm> Unless you write an article on something English
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  • 05:55 < mareklug> the original title does not match the English phrase used. I think it is a place name. 05:56 < mareklug> actually, the English translations read for the most part very well. Magnus Magnusson did a numb
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  • ...peranto infobox on that galaxy, needs copying into the right places in the English version ...esperanto on their template, so I don't know what to copy to where on the english one.
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  • ...our Life]]'', S06E20, 9 February 1956. 02:08-02:20.</ref> He did not learn English until he was five or six, delaying his schooling.<ref name="tcmcurtis"/> Hi ...!]]'' (1966) with [[George C. Scott]]; ''[[Drop Dead Darling]]'' (1966), a British comedy; ''[[Don't Make Waves]]'' (1967), a satire of beach life from direct
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  • ...osedmouth> Revent: seems like the person who wrote it had a shaky grasp of english http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Khabarov#.E2.80.9CMassoud.3F_Treat_him_ 03:29 < mareklug> Steven_Zhang listen to it in translate.google.com, select english and press the speaker icon: yandey
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  • ...be italicized and conjugated per latin rules....but americans don't speak english worth a damn. 08:51 < Revent> 'brother' isn't English either...it's norse, that's why 'bretheren' is the 'odd' plural.
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  • 06:47 < mareklug> you really should learn to use English words approximately for what they are listed in dictionaries and what the g 09:13 < SoapX> http://www.johnlewis.com/ <----0--- looks British, thats prob' why ive never heard of them
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  • ...itat is the rainforest, was then in May, 1990, moved to Jersey Zoo, in the English Channel, where for six years her life was stable until Ya Kwanza, a male go ...012; the seven of a total of 13 bioengineered cows in a herd murdered by a British farmer about January 5, 2015, because they were too aggressive; Marius, a h
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  • ...ration, Carter, his family and all of his White House staff took the first English language [[speed reading]] course ever developed.<ref>http://www.readfaster ...ay 2007, Carter described the relationship of [[Tony Blair]], the outgoing British prime minister, to Bush, in the Iraq conflict, as "abominable, loyal, blind
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  • �03[13:58] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o ...e ever explained the hilarious ranting and raging on Twitter by one of the British national speedway squad
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  • �03[14:58] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [16:01] <Maryana> "emotionless" in english sounds more like robotic/inhuman
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  • �03[17:13] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [20:40] <kim_bruning> well, doesn't the british lower house have cool rules about this?
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  • 04:20 < closedmouth> nobody likes british porn anyway 11:28 < ScientificAlan> I speak english.
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  • ...ed with several graphics depicting smiling persons being shot, labelled in English in stereotypical "New Yorker" slang. The rounds in the magazine were found ...tin from his performance in "The Jerk" on the front. Packaging trilingual, English, Klingon, and Pig Latin. Taste was "unusual, but not bad.""
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  • ...bout the use of the term "Indian" versus "First Nation" in the [[Squamish, British Columbia]] article. Although we both discuss it on the talk page, the reve ...hould change his signature because it's confusing, doesn't appear to be in english, and is horendously overly elaborate, but I won't say who it is, because I
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  • �03[11:59] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o �03[12:58] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o
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  • �03[16:24] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [18:27] <Aranda56> british term :P
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  • �03[00:07] * slakr changes topic to 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Returning; ip edits disabled �03[00:15] * slakr changes topic to 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o
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  • ...Spy> Qcoder00: Jimmy Savile - he was in charge of seat belt safety for all British citizens. Clunk click every grope. 15:01 < BobTheWikipedian> any english majors here?
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  • 08:18 < Tony_Sidaway> Anybody who thinks British monarchy has good taste is invited to tour Buckingham Palace. ...already think they're ruled by a British subject from Kenya who hates the British.
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  • May 02 00:47:13 <barts1a> umm... english plz? ...'t hear half the conversation, you must be talking to Peter. Don't ask for English, sense, or intelligence there
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  • [00:41] <Thorncrag> lmao @ Description - English: Self-explanatory.� ...systems with latin or greek (or whatever) names run on servers with their english names
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  • �03[13:49] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/ | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.o [14:23] <Headbomb> it's the english that have it all wrong
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  • ...< Qcoder00> That said, I have known some foreigners in London speak better English than the natives... ...itting your black-de-listing request, using voice dictation. if you speak english.
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  • [00:23] <DarkoNeko> quanticle, I've tried "go to google in english" but to no avail [00:24] <Renownonsense> We can still edit Simple English Wiki in the meantime. You may edit this, here: http://simple.wikipedia.org/
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  • 02:35 < russavia> could be run by the same twits as english wikipedia 04:11 < russavia> with books in english, russian, polish, german, etc, etc
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  • 15:01 < Qcoder02> I mean Ironholds wrote a large number of the FA English law articles 15:47 < ChrisGualtieri> The skyrim song as I hear it in english is hilarious
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  • 00:41 < QuelqueChoseRose> tommorris: how... English. over here most kids my age can't think of anything smarter than slashing t 09:07 < mareklug> Exchange rate: 1 U.S. Dollar = 0.641821 British Pounds
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  • 12:20 < iDM> English! 16:19 < Pharos> Gotham is the English town of fools
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  • ...it's not like Lady Björk has the sole license on charming mangling of the English tongue. 10:28 < Qcoder00> It made me giigle owing to British slang
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  • 01:17 < Dcoetzee> That's English Wikipedia's fault :-) 01:39 < |Lobo|> hm sorry, English is not my main language, where did I make a mistake?
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  • ...been discussed on and off for years but eh unless someone does a sweep of british and colonial care homes and turns up some other veterans it looks like we m ...s the fact that you're a drugged-up, mentally unstable soapboxer with poor english-language skills, the common sense of a lemming and all the charisma and sou
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  • ...your balls on commons and they were nominated for deletion, why not e-mail british government lawyers and get them to sort it out? they did a good job last ti ...ames_F> Fluffernutter: The world doesn't rotate around enwiki, or even our English-language projects. :-)
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  • May 06 05:46:40 <Ironholds> we're British. The snark becomes ingrained after a few years. May 06 06:41:14 <Matthewedwards> Shirik, go to #wikipedia-ru they speak English in there, somewhat
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  • 07:21 < Soapy> the only words i can pick out are the few English ones interspersed 08:27 -!- DeltaQuad changed the topic of #wikipedia-en to: English Wikipedia | Status: Having issues | Channel guidelines: http://bit.ly/WP-IR
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  • 17:09 < moogsi> YEAH FUCK THE BRITISH AND THEIR DUMB TAXES 19:38 < mareklug> wctaiwan look, Bradford is speaking in English for the very first tiempo
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  • �03[03:58] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia | Status: Up - http://status.wikimedia.org/ | Channel guidelines: ...re? One of enwiki's sockmasters has taken his articles in english to a non-english language wiki, which is generally a csd yes?
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  • May 01 02:40:34 <Headbomb> granted, this is an English searh May 01 02:40:45 <Headbomb> and Lybia's main language isn't english
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  • �03[21:00] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia | Status: Up | Channel guidelines: http://bit.ly/WP-IRC | Channel �03[23:33] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia | Status: Up | Channel guidelines: http://bit.ly/WP-IRC | Channel
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  • <p>Cicero, ''De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum'', With an English Translation by H. Rackham, William Heinemann, London, UK, 1914, 1983.</p> ...n I would consider that a sufficient proof of God's objectivity. AC being British, I reckon this means 9 &times; 10<sup>12</sup> names, but I will have to ch
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  • �03[01:22] * Topic is 'English Wikipedia | Status: Up (http://status.wikimedia.org/) | Channel guidelines: ...y English Wikipedia home page? I tried [[:en:wikipedia:user:Peter Chastain|English Wikipedia user page]] but that didn't work.
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