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  • '''Leeds''' is a [[city]] and urban area in [[Yorkshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. ...has a partially motorway-standard inner ring road. The city has a large [[Leeds railway station|railway station]] on a branch of the East Coast Main Line,
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  • ...and busiest UK railway station outside of London. It serves the centre of Leeds, with many bus services stopping near the station and also it is very close
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leeds Railway Station]]
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  • ...and busiest UK railway station outside of London. It serves the centre of Leeds, with many bus services stopping near the station and also it is very close
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  • '''Leeds''' is a [[city]] and urban area in [[Yorkshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. ...has a partially motorway-standard inner ring road. The city has a large [[Leeds railway station|railway station]] on a branch of the East Coast Main Line,
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  • International cricket ground in Leeds
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  • A city in West Yorkshire, near [[Leeds]].
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  • A British supermarket chain often styled as ASDA and headquartered in [[Leeds, England]].
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  • ...d the latter to [[Ilkley railway station|Ilkley]], [[Leeds railway station|Leeds]], [[Skipton railway station|Skipton]], [[Carlisle railway station|Carlisle
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  • A rock band from Leeds, England, usually viewed as an emblematic representative of gothic rock (fr
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  • ...Bradford|City of Bradford]], [[Calderdale]], [[Kirklees]], [[Leeds|City of Leeds]], and [[Wakefield|City of Wakefield]]. It borders 5 other counties; going
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  • It has [[train]] services to [[Leeds railway station|Leeds]], [[Huddersfield railway station|Huddersfield]], [[Manchester Victoria rai
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  • ...gby league]]. It was founded in 1927 and is based in both [[Sydney]] and [[Leeds]].
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  • ...cket Ground''' is an international [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] ground in [[Leeds]]. It was opened in 1890 as the home base of [[Yorkshire (cricket)|Yorkshir
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  • {{r|Leeds}}
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  • {{r|University of Leeds}} {{r|Leeds Metropolitan University}}
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  • '''The Sisters of Mercy''' are a [[Rock music|rock]] band from [[Leeds]], [[England]]. They are viewed as one of the most legendary representative
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  • {{r|Maria Jobin-Leeds}} Access Strategies Fund
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  • {{rpl|Leeds Castle}}
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  • {{r|Leeds}}
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  • ...urban area. It is relatively close to the major cities of [[Liverpool]], [[Leeds]] and [[Sheffield]]. Manchester is encircled by a ring of [[motorway]]s and
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  • {{r|Leeds}}
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  • ...e first time in the club's history, defeating [[Leeds United Football Club|Leeds United]] in the final. They won the Championship again in 1965–66. After
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  • ...is a British supermarket chain often styled as ASDA and headquartered in [[Leeds, England]]. The company was founded in 1949 when the Asquith family merged
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  • ...es/Lang_Media_05abstracts.doc Abstract] available from the [[University of Leeds]].
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  • ...]] — that tournament ''was'' in England but, no, Pelé did not play against Leeds.
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  • Williams, Graham. ''Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Major'', Op. 61 (Leeds: Mayflower Enterprises, 1986).
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  • ...is located on the M1 motorway from [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Leeds]]. The motorway also connects the city to the [[East Midlands Airport]], wh
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  • ...ce of working with the team and filming in the sumptuous surroundings of [[Leeds Castle]], [[Kent]] during the summer of 1978. At that time, Hayes memorably
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  • ...ubject Center for Philosophical & Religious Studies at the [[University of Leeds]].
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  • ...Berry, senior lecturer in Classics and Roman history at the University of Leeds.</ref><ref name=Forsyth>[http://history-world.org/empire_is_established.htm
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  • ...is a significant [[economy]] within the United Kingdom, with the city of [[Leeds]] emerging as a strong [[business]] centre and other cities under significa
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  • | birth_place = [[Leeds, England]]
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  • ...tor of Novello's oratorio concerts. ''The Story of Sayid'' came out at the Leeds Festival of 1886; and in 1888 he was appointed principal of the Royal Acade
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  • ...J.G. Howie. Arca Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers, and Monographs, 21. Leeds: Francis Cairns, 1989.
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  • ...rn side of the town on its way from [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Leeds]], while the A46 road leaves the M1 and passes the north of the city before
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  • | publisher = The Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK | url = http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/papers/vp01.cfm?outfit=pmt&folder=7&paper=2520}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • {{r|Leeds}}
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  • * 1974–75 '''Bayern Munich 2–0 Leeds United''' at [[Parc des Princes]], Paris
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  • ...pecial Reference to Relations with Great Britain." PhD dissertation U. of Leeds 1989. 294 pp. DAI 1990 51(1): 287-A. BRD-88690 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss
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  • ....htm#index-div2-N966696959 "Of Miracles"] &mdash; full text as part of the Leeds Electronic Texts Centre's on-line edition of the ''Enquiry concerning Human
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  • ...in Britain on the Great Northern Railway’s route between King’s Cross and Leeds on November 1, 1879.<ref>Harris, p. 420: The GNR’s cars were built by Pul
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  • <td>[[Leeds]] and [[Sheffield]]</td>
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  • * ''Letters from T. E. Lawrence to E. T. Leeds.'' Edited by Jeremy Wilson. Andoversford: Whittington Press, 1988.
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  • ...ugh Scarborough]'. Broderick was better known as the designer of several [[Leeds]] buildings.</ref> and when completed in 1867,<ref>[http://en.citizendium.o
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  • ..., Babb instead focused on the one scene of female nudity, using a photo of Leeds in a [[showgirl]] outfit, and retitled it ''"She Shoulda Said 'No'!"'', wit ...e Devil's Weed'', ''The Devil's Weed'', ''Wild Weed'', ''The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket'') (1949)
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  • ...vin Theakston, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds (MIN 05), www.parliament.gov.uk]</ref> is a prospect of taking a modest pa
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  • ...it lends its name. The closest major population centres are the city of [[Leeds]] and the coastal town of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]], bot ...t John University College, formerly an autonomous college of University of Leeds, attained full university status as [[York St John University]]. The city a
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  • ...lbeckurbanvillage.co.uk] - a sustainable development taking place south of Leeds city centre in the UK, aimed at growing sustainable communities through the
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  • ...pro-Stuart) and triggered riots in Chester, Manchester, Oldham, Liverpool, Leeds, Warrington, Newcastle, Sheffield, Pontefract, Halifax, and York in 1714-19
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  • ...acron had recently resigned a lectureship at Leeds Metropolitan University|Leeds Polytechnic to found Zacron Studios, and in 1970 Page contacted him and ask
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  • |The Who's ''Live at Leeds''
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  • Starr was born in [[Leeds]]<ref name=tws06jan03>{{cite web
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  • ...729575">{{cite journal| author=Zauber NP, Zauber AG, Gordon FJ, Tillis AC, Leeds HC, Berman E et al.| title=Iron supplementation after femoral head replacem
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  • ...in Bradford: Its origins and development, religious beliefs and practices. Leeds: University Press. Page 212</ref>This means that they see him as [[God]]. T ...aduate student Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leeds,
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  • *7: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *7: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] (1780-1844), ''[[National Republican Party (United Sta
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  • *: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] (1780-1844), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' �
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  • *3: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *3: [[John Leeds Kerr| John L. Kerr]] (1780-1844), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...leed.html?pagewanted=all&position= "The Most Expensive Album Never Made"], Leeds, Jeff. New York Times, (3-06-2005)</ref>. Producers [[Mike Clink]], [[Marti
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  • ...Berry, senior lecturer in Classics and Roman history at the University of Leeds.</ref><ref name=Forsyth>[http://history-world.org/empire_is_established.htm
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  • ...in Bradford: Its origins and development, religious beliefs and practices. Leeds: University Press.
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  • ...hampton (M3) in the south, Bristol (M4} in the west, and Birmingham (M40), Leeds (M1} and Newcastle (A1(M)) in the north. Those highways are linked by a mot
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  • The University competes annually in 28 different sports against Leeds and Liverpool Universities in the Christie Cup, which Manchester has won fo
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  • ...and cities, including steel from [[Sheffield]], woollens from Bradford and Leeds, and cotton goods from Manchester. The center of the Crystal Palace was dom
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  • ...dissatisfaction with recent events of the majority of his constituents in Leeds. He called for "drastic change" to be made if Great Britain was to win the
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  • ...d, are of substantial size and influence. These include: [[Manchester]], [[Leeds]], [[Liverpool]], [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]], [[Sheffield]], [[Brist ...rkshire|Reading]], [[Ilford]], [[Barking]], [[Dagenham]], [[Leicester]], [[Leeds]], Birmingham, [[Wolverhampton]] and others.
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  • ...of twentieth century Prime Ministers. The [http://www.mori.com/polls/2004/leeds.shtml results] showed that Attlee was rated as most successful, followed by
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  • *9 March - First return to mainland UK clubs since 1969. The band performs at Leeds University.
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  • ...2Northern+Ireland%22+%22four+countries%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=125&gl=uk|title=Leeds Workshop 27 March 2006 Report|author=The Four Countries - Social Care Infor
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  • ...rarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19200726/088/0004|work=Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer|publisher=[[British Newspaper Archive]]|date=26 July 1920|sub
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  • ...r major work, the oratorio ''[[The Martyr of Antioch]]'', premiered at the Leeds music festival in October 1880. Gilbert arranged the original epic poem by
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  • ...inforced concrete roofs; they held. When the infantry did advance, it <ref>Leeds 99 re 3rd Ypres </ref>was a slow process to move the artillery forward, and
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