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  • ...Arguably it should be either [[George I of Great Britain]] or [[George I (Great Britain)]], as in George's official title. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]]
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>Treaty between [[United States of America|U.S.]] and [[Great Britain|Britain]], ratified 1795, which settled numerous commercial and other issue
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  • ...following the [[Act of Union 1800]], he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; reigned 1760&ndash;1820.
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  • ...the usual abbreviations are "Britain" and "the UK", not the overly formal "Great Britain"), and is made up of the constituent countries [[England]], [[Scotland]] an
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  • ...een the U.S.A. and Great Britain, the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty provided that Great Britain renounced any further aim to colonize any territory in the Western Hemisphe
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  • A knighted [[Great Britain|British]] film actor.
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  • ...en the parliaments of England and Scotland - forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain. <br> ...activeTextDocId=1473067] - making Ireland a part of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland".<br>
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  • {{r|Great Britain}} {{rpl|George I (Great Britain)}}
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  • Overview of international cricket contests that have taken place in Great Britain since 1868.
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  • Australian cricket tour of Great Britain in 2013, including the Test series.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1894-1963) [[Great Britain|British]] novelist best known for his [[dystopia]]n novel ''[[Brave New Wor
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  • Widespread [[venomous]] [[viper]] found in Western Europe, Great Britain and eastward to Far East Asia.
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  • | pagename = Great Britain | abc = Great Britain
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  • ==Great Britain vs. United Kingdom== ...ther than 'United Kingdom'. Being very pro-British myself, I use the term 'Great Britain' in the same way that I use the term '[[British Commonwealth]]'. - ([[User:
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  • Treaty between US and Great Britain (1850) over Central American colonies and canal.
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  • *[http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/visiting/ Brunel’s SS Great Britain, a museum]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1729–97) [[Great Britain|British]] political thinker who opposed the [[French Revolution]] and devel
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  • An annual publication which reviews the previous year's cricket season in Great Britain.
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  • ...formally declaring the independence of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain, July 4, 1776.
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  • ...il 1986) American divorcee for whom King Edward VIII gave up the throne of Great Britain.
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1903-50) Pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, a [[Great Britain|British]] [[novel]]ist best known for his political works ''[[Animal Farm]]
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  • A civilian defence organisation set up by Great Britain to defend against a possible German invasion during World War II.
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  • A war fought between 1853 and 1856 between an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire against Russia.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1857-1924) [[Poland|Polish]]-[[Great Britain|British]] [[novel]]ist and [[short story]] writer; wrote ''[[Lord Jim]]'' a
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  • 1683&ndash;1760; King of Great Britain and Ireland (1727&ndash;1760).
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  • Review of the Indian cricket team's tour of Great Britain in 1946.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Great Britain|British]] social theorists during the period from the 1880s to the 1920s; e
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  • ...al Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Britain.
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  • ...ce or strengthening of the political and cultural ties between Ireland and Great Britain.
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  • Review of the Australian cricket team's tour of Great Britain and North America in 1878.
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  • Group of islands off the northwest coast of Europe comprising Great Britain, Ireland, and adjacent smaller islands.
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  • ....aina.org.uk/about_aina/documents/95825GBWaterways.pdf Map of waterways in Great Britain showing the responsible navigation authorities]
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  • ...lude>Part of the Atlantic Ocean, between north-western mainland Europe and Great Britain; important trading and fishing zone, with extensive petroleum and natural g
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  • A 1916 secret agreement between France and Great Britain, with the consent of Russia, on the disposition of territories in the [[Ott
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  • An island to the west coast of Great Britain, comprising the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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  • 1660&ndash;1727; King of Great Britain and Ireland (1714&ndash;1727); first Hanoverian monarch; also the Elector o
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  • Used in Great Britain to describe the set or category of organisations very close to those charac
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  • ...erence held in Munich on 28-29 September 1938, during which the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Italy agreed to allow Germany to annex certain areas of Czecho
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  • ...country through WWII and establishing a more independent relationship with Great Britain.
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  • {{rpl|Great Britain}}
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  • {{rpl|George I (Great Britain)|George I}} {{rpl|George II (Great Britain)|George II}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1865-1936) [[Great Britain|British]] [[poetry|poet]], [[short story]] writer, and [[novel]]ist, though
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  • ...[[sea]] between north-western mainland [[Europe]] and the [[island]] of [[Great Britain]], about 220,000 square [[mile]]s (570,000km²) in size, but rarely more th ...e [[English Channel]] connect the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean south of Great Britain, and the [[Skagerrek]] strait links the North Sea to the [[Baltic Sea]].
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  • (1812-1815) war between U.S. and Great Britain (during its [[Napoleonic Wars]]) over maritime rights, in which ~15,000 Ame
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  • Or pub. In Great Britain, Ireland and other countries an establishment serving beers, ales, stouts o
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  • (1869–1948) an Indian lawyer, trained in Great Britain, who non-violently led India to its 1947 independence from British rule and
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  • ...otland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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  • * The Commonwealth of Great Britain and Ireland (1654-1660) * The United Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1800)
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  • A naval confrontation between the United States and Great Britain. On June 21, 1807, the [[USS Chesapeake|USS ''Chesapeake'']] was set upon ...f war. Many within U.S. Congress pressed for a declaration of war against Great Britain. U.S. President [[Thomas Jefferson]] issued a proclamation ordering all Br
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  • ...56 to 1763 was a near-global conflict involving the major European powers. Great Britain, Hanover and Prussia were ranged against France, Austria, Russia, Saxony an
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  • * [[International cricket tours of Great Britain]]
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  • ===Great Britain=== ===Great Britain===
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  • ...cotland and Ireland; following the [[Act of Union 1707]], she was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland; reigned 1702&ndash;1714.
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  • ...ouncil; former director, [[U.S. Information Agency]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain]], deputy representative to the [[Organization of American States]], [[U.S.
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  • ...rules for descriptive cataloguing developed by the Library Association of Great Britain and the American Library Association, and originally published in 1967 in s
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  • ...h united the two previously independent countries to form the Kingdom of [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...ns, galleries, and other organizations in Germany, France, Austria, Japan, Great Britain, the U.S. and elsewhere. This catalog lists a number of those organizations
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  • | last = National Trust (Great Britain)
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  • ...factories, salons, galleries, and other organizations in Germany, France, Great Britain, the U.S. and elsewhere. This catalog lists many of those organizations.
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  • ...''' (1853-56) was fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other.
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  • ...Deputy Fuhrer but lost bureaucratic power; made an unauthorized flight to Great Britain in 1941 to seek a peace agreement but was interned; sentenced to life impri
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  • ...empty into the [[North Sea]]. When the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] conquered [[Great Britain|Britannia]], they built their provincial capital, [[London|Londinium]], at
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  • {{r|United Kingdom of Great Britain}}
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  • * [[International cricket tours of Great Britain]]
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  • ...distribution of charity originated in [[Elberfeld]], Germany and spread to Great Britain and the U.S. in the late 1870s. [[Charity organization society|Charity orga
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  • ...mpionship. It is generally perceived to be a [[public house|pub]] sport in Great Britain and Ireland.
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  • ...omputer scientist and amateur historian, residing in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He works on the Semantic Web, encompassing knowledge
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  • ...dard for descriptive cataloguing developed by the Library Association of [[Great Britain]] (now known as the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professi
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  • *Taylor, A.E.. Plato; The Man and His Works. London, Great Britain: Redwood Press Limited, 1971.ISBN 9780486416052
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  • {{r|Great Britain}}
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  • | coauthors = Fabian Society (Great Britain)
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  • ...hern Ireland and remained a part of the newly-Christened United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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  • ...'' (DVD): A 2003 DVD compilation of Led Zeppelin, filmed in North America, Great Britain, and Australia between 1968 and 1979.
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  • ...n the [[English House of Lords]], or its successor the [[House of Lords of Great Britain]]. ...o the [[United Kingdom]] all of the peers who sat in the House of Lords of Great Britain retained their titles and offices, while only 28 Irish Peers would sit in t
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  • ...ne that the two kingdoms were finally united to make the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Although the United Kingdom of Great Britain came into existence in 1707, official documents continued to date Queen Ann
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  • {{rpl|Great Britain}}
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  • ...of Union]] made her [[monarchy|monarch]] of the newly-created [[Kingdom of Great Britain]], created through the merger of England and Scotland into a single [[state
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  • ...ooks, Richard Lewington. Field Guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Great Britain and Ireland. British Wildlife Publishing, 1997. ISBN 978-0953139903.
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  • ...candidate for Vice President in 1848, as well as the [[U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain]] during the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...the code name for Nazi Germany's planned, but never executed, invasion of Great Britain. The German Army and Navy believed they needed [[air supremacy]] to cross t
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  • *Guernsey: An island of southern Great Britain, one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel off the coast of northwe
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  • *Wilson, Bee (2004). ''The Hive: The Story Of The Honeybee''. London, Great Britain: John Murray (Publishers). ISBN 0 7195 6598 7
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  • ...he area of Modern Western European History, currently, with an interest in Great Britain, Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment thought. Also, an interest in the Fre
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  • ...nalism (''The Review''), guide books (''[[Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain]]'') and novels (''Robinson Crusoe, [[Moll Flanders]], [[A Journal of the P
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  • <td>[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland]]</td>
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  • ...articles/mi_m2242/is_1638_281/ai_90469048 A critical view on "The euro and Great Britain"]
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  • ...sition is supportive of the [[United Kingdom|Union of Northern Ireland and Great Britain]].
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  • ...r 2001, from the merger of the main missile producers in France, Italy and Great Britain. German participation came with acquisition of EADS' German subsidiary, LFK
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Great Britain]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • [[Great Britain]] captured [[Quebec City]], and with it, [[New France]], in 1760. From 176
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  • This is perhaps something that should be a redirect to Great Britain, with this information included? [[User:David E. Volk|David E. Volk]] 23:40
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  • I'm John Drinkwater, 25, and live in [[Great Britain]].
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  • | last = National Maritime Museum (Great Britain). Library.
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  • The Cairo Declaration (December 1, 1943) proclaimed that the nations of Great Britain, United States and the Republic of China would continue the war against Jap
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  • ...ole country (compare this with [[England]] and the [[United Kingdom]] or [[Great Britain]] and the United Kingdom).
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  • ...Kingdom|British Prime Ministers]]. The country was called the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] until 1800, and the United Kingdom thereafter. Note that the post did not ==Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Great Britain==
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  • ...0) was the second Hanoverian King of Great Britain; the son of [[George I (Great Britain)|George I]], he reigned 1727&ndash;1760. He is noted for enhancing the stab ...ig, the Elector of Hanover who later became King of England as [[George I (Great Britain)|George I]], and of Sophia Dorothea, daughter of the Duke of Lüneburg-Cell
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  • Classed as a member of the 'working group' by the Kennel Club (Great Britain) and as a 'working dog' by the American Kennel Club, its name is derived fr
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  • ...n prior to 1800, like Wordsworth, were either born citizens of Ireland, or Great Britain. When citizenship is implied I prefer to reserve English to people born pr
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  • '''Arthur C. Clarke''' (1917-2008) was a [[Great Britain|British]] futurist, scientist and author of [[science fiction]]. Along with
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  • '''"Battle of Britain"''' is the term used for the successful defence of Great Britain in 1940. It was mainly achieved by the fighter pilots of the [[Royal Air Fo It was now inevitable that Hitler would attack and probably try to invade Great Britain. Faced with this, Churchill addressed the Commons on 18 June and delivered
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  • ==United Kingdom, or Great Britain...== ...standing that people from either Scotland or England were then citizens of Great Britain. It was correct to say those individuals were "British".
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  • ...Red Devils''. Old Trafford is currently the second largest club stadium in Great Britain with a capacity of over 75,000.
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  • {{r|Jack Russell Terrier}} Origin: Great Britain
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  • ...t ring. Since then, he's worked as ringmaster and manager for circuses in Great Britain, Europe, and New Zealand. Chris's top jobs were with Gerry Cottle's Circus
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  • ...igation also refers to the passage of shipping along its chosen course. In Great Britain, the term is sometimes nominally applied to a [[canal]] or other navigable
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  • ...26, 1824 &ndash; December 17, 1907), later Baron Kelvin of Largs, was a [[Great Britain|British]] scientist who developed the concept of [[absolute zero]] and devi
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  • ...Societies: Cabinet & Member Career Patterns in Austria, France, Germany & Great Britain
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  • ...rimarily reviews the previous year's [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] season in Great Britain, although it provides a measure of global coverage too. It was first publis
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  • ...oads/Guides%20to%20the%20RI%20no.1.pdf History of the Royal Institution of Great Britain] (by Dr. Frank A.J.L. James; has much information on Faraday)
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  • ...as a member of [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]] of [[Great Britain]]. In 1797 he entered the peerage of Great Britain, being created Baron Wellesley.<ref name=historyofparliamentonlineRichardWe
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  • ...enter of culture and politics for over 200 years. It was captured by the [[Great Britain | British]] in 1780 during the Revolution. It was the cockpit of the secess
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  • ...a musician who introduced the music of his contemporary, [[Beethoven]], to Great Britain. Initially following in the footsteps of his father, who traded as a [[hosi
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  • ...north-east Atlantic [[archipelago]] comprises the very large islands of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland (island)|Ireland]], together with more than 6,000 smaller [ ...al term to label the scattered islands peripheral to the two major ones of Great Britain and Ireland." Roots, Ivan (1997). "Union or Devolution in Cromwell's Britai
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  • ...r department's treatment of citizens from the West Indies who had lived in Great Britain for decades. She had previously been minister for [[energy]] and [[climate
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  • ...ring World War II. Players play as one of the 5 powers: the United States, Great Britain, Russia, Japan, or Germany (which also includes Italy and other Axis powers
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  • * Burt, Alfred L. ''The United States, Great Britain, and British North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peac * J.C.A. Stagg, "James Madison and the Coercion of Great Britain: Canada, the West Indies, and the War of 1812," in ''The William and Mary Q
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  • ...d in [[Bangladesh]], later established affiliates in the United States and Great Britain and then established local programs in Afghanistan, [[Sri Lanka]], Pakistan
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  • * Burt, Alfred L. ''The United States, Great Britain, and British North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peac * Frankel, Jeffrey A. "The 1807-1809 Embargo Against Great Britain," ''The Journal of Economic History,'' Vol. 42, No. 2 (Jun., 1982), pp. 291
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  • * Egerton, George W. ; ''Great Britain and the Creation of the League of Nations: Strategy, Politics, and Internat
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  • '''Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus''' or '''Togidubnus''' was a [[Great Britain|British]] king who ruled as a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] client in the 1st cent
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  • ...y 10, 1776 in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. It blamed the [[Great Britain | British]] monarch, referring to [[George III]] as the "royal brute", for
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  • ...hanged from [[His Highness]] to His Exalted Highness by [[King George V of Great Britain]] in 1918.
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  • ...at that time. It runs across the isthmus in the middle of the Island of [[Great Britain]] from the [[Solway Firth]] in the west to Wallsend near [[Newcastle]] in t
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  • ...slands. He then explored the east coast of [[Australia]] and returned to [[Great Britain]] in 1771.
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  • ...with Great Britain and Jamaica. After several petitions from the islands, Great Britain separated the Turks and Caicos Islands from the Bahamas in 1848, placing th ...ctly under the United Kingdom when the Bahamas became independent in 1973. Great Britain promised independence for the Turks and Caicos, but has not carried through
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  • ...[[Irish House of Lords]]. All peers who had sat in the House of Lords of Great Britain held the same rank and offices in the new [[UK House of Lords]], supplement
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  • [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] toured Great Britain in the [[cricket (sport)|2013 cricket season]] and played a [[Test cricket| ...ews |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/23368783 |title=Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket): Ian Bell says England well placed despite late wickets |wo
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  • ...mmodytes'' venom and its fractionation on the isolated rat heart. Toxicon, Great Britain, 17:639-44.
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  • ...ngdoms of England and Scotland formally combined to form United Kingdom of Great Britain; Ireland remains a separate kingdom, now officially under British rather th *1800: Irish Parliament agrees to full union with Great Britain after receiving promise from Prime Minister Pitt of end to laws discriminat
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  • ...f religious rights in the former territories of [[New France]] occupied by Great Britain following the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] ending the [[French and Indian War ...the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] which ended the [[French and Indian War]], Great Britain ruled the former French territories by military law. The British renamed [
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  • ...id=h2UGAAAAQAAJ The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, Vol. 1]''. London: George Virtue.
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  • ...t of the UK, also elected MPs, but these parties do not contest seats in [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...]] in 1707 which united the two previously independent countries to form [[Great Britain]]. ...countries, [[Scotland]] and [[England]], into a single political entity, [[Great Britain]];
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  • * 1851: ''A Monograph on the Fossil Lepadidae; or, Pedunculated Cirripedes of Great Britain'' [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin4/fos_lepadidae/fos.lep.ht * 1854: ''A Monograph on the Fossil Balanidæ and Verrucidæ of Great Britain'' [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin4/fos_balanidae/fos.balani
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  • ...ol to New York in 14 days (compared to 75 days for sailing ships). The "SS Great Britain" launched the modern era of passenger ships. It was recovered in 1970 and
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  • In the early 1960s, R&B became very popular in Great Britain where bands like [[The Rolling Stones]], [[The Who]] and [[The Animals]] be
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  • ...'The Genesis of Modern Management: A Study of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain'' (1965) 336 pages
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  • ...2.pdf a recent opinion poll] by a respected organization, 28% of people in Great Britain thought "religious organisations should be required to provide wedding cere
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  • ...] originally related to distance on the surface of the earth just south of Great Britain, and was defined as being exactly 800 [[feet]] longer than a [[statute mile
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  • ...of Basel in 1795, but the Spanish re-established control with the aid of [[Great Britain]], following a local rebellion in 1808. Decades of sporadic border conflict
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  • ...Thirteen Colonies"''' was a historical region comprised of the thirteen [[Great Britain | British]] colonies in [[North America]]. Its borders ranged from the pres
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  • ...taphysician and one of the greatest historians and political economists of Great Britain"'') *''The History of Great Britain'', vol 1, Containing the Commonwealth and the Reigns of Charles II and Jame
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  • ...Adolf Hitler]] to national political power. After a few years in Italy and Great Britain he emigrated to the United States in 1938 and spent the majority of his pro
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  • ...of Britain"), an imaginative and often fanciful account of the kings of [[Great Britain|Britain]] from its foundation by Brutus, great-grandson of the [[Troy (anci
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  • ...ample, athletes of the [[United Kingdom]] take part not as members of a '[[Great Britain]]' team but as representatives either of one of the 'home nations' ([[Engla
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  • '''International cricket tours of Great Britain''' began in 1868 when a team of Australian Aboriginals visited. In 1878, th
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  • ...ers' PVC plant.jpg|right|200px|Hydro Polymers' PVC Plant in County Durham, Great Britain}}
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  • *''Panegyric on Great Britain'' 1773
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  • ...ed [[Samuel F. B. Morse]] in the United States and James Bowman Lindsay in Great Britain; in 1854 Lindsay demonstrated transmission across the Firth of Tay from Dun ...ssful creator of an electromagnetic induction system was William Preece in Great Britain, who began tests in 1882. By 1892 he was able to telegraph about 5 kilomete
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  • ...water species of the same order. The tortoise is a common household pet in Great Britain. It hibernates during the cold seasons and is active in summer, generally e
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  • ...bellinus''', Greek '''Κυνοβελλίνος''') (d. c. AD 42) was an [[Iron Age]] [[Great Britain|British]] king of the early first century AD.
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  • ...Ammonite faunas of the Aalenian-Bajocian Stages of the Middle Jurassic in Great Britain.", University of Keele. Then moved back to London on getting an ILEA Scienc
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  • ...l filtration I. Venom composition and relative fraction function. Toxicon (Great Britain) 5:213-21. ...tion with Russell's viper venom and of the antivenin use in mice. Toxicon (Great Britain) 26:373-8.
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  • ...f the Mississippi. The Spanish got the west bank of the Mississippi; the [[Great Britain|British]], in 1763, the east bank and also the Spanish [[Florida (U.S. stat
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  • '''George I''' (1660-1727), was the first Hanoverian king of Great Britain and Ireland (1714-27), in addition to being (as "Georg Ludwig"), elector or ...He therefore succeeded [[Queen Anne]] on Aug. 1, 1714, and became king of Great Britain and Ireland without difficulty. He remained ruler of Hanover until his deat
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  • ...to Ireland in 1907 and opened a tobacconist’s and newsagent's shop at 75A Great Britain Street that was a center of the IRB organization for the next decade. He pu
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  • '''George III''' (1738&ndash;1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland and Elector of Hanover from 1760 to 1820. He had recurring ment ...of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1719–1772). He was the grandson of King [[George II (Great Britain)|George II]]. His education suffered at first from the quarrels between his
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  • ...τακος''', formerly better known as '''Caractacus''') was an [[Iron Age]] [[Great Britain|British]] king who led native resistance to the [[Roman conquest of Britain
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  • ...ention for the Protection of Human Rights]], of the [[Council of Europe]]. Great Britain signed the Convention in November 1950, but stated a reservation for states
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  • ...is'', at the Eastbourne tournament Casey beat [[J.D. Patrick Wheatley]] of Great Britain in a 6-0 set that took only 9 minutes. This is still considered the fastes
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  • ...politician and general of the mid-1st century AD. He led the conquest of [[Great Britain|Britain]] in 43, and became the first governor of the new province, serving
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  • ...nd to regulate Indian affairs. Colonial legislatures rejected the plan and Great Britain ignored it.
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  • ...vature. <ref name=RHS> The Garden, Volume 122 Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain) [http://books.google.com.au/books?ei=zp4hTv7ACs3ymAXIpomiAw&ct=result&id=l
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  • * Galloway, Robert Lindsay. ''A history of coal mining in Great Britain'' (1882) [http://books.google.com/books?id=2DsDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=inauthor: * Hull, Edward. ''The Coal-fields of Great Britain: Their History, Structure and Resources: With Descriptions'' 1905 [http://b
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  • * Woodward, Sir Llewellyn. ''Great Britain and the War of 1914-1918.'' 1967.
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  • ...return of 9/38 against [[Somerset (cricket)|Somerset]] on the 1934 tour of Great Britain. ==1934 tour of Great Britain==
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  • ...indsor]]) (23 June 1894 - 28 May 1972) was King of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]] and other [[commonwealth realms]] and [[Emperor of I
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  • ...ed being called a commonwealth too, though at some point (1653?) it became Great Britain.
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  • ...ries (or '[[home nations]]') that together make up the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]. It is situated in the west of mainland Britain, wit *[[Great Britain]]
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  • ...er that, however, he was both prolific and a critical success, at least in Great Britain. Although he eventually wrote over 40 novels and was well-regarded in Engl
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  • ...owth: A Leading Sector Analysis with a Comparison to the United States and Great Britain," ''The Journal of Economic History'', Vol. 37, No. 3. (Sep., 1977), pp. 58
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  • ...to call the island ''Hibernia'', describes it as about half the size of [[Great Britain]], and correctly places it to the west of Britain<ref>[[Julius Caesar]], ''
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  • ...kes a report to the Sultan of Brunei instead of to [[Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain]]
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  • '''George VI''' (1895-1952) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and until June 22, 1948, emperor of India. A reluctan title=[[King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain]]|
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  • ...the [[Caledonian Canal]]. He also designed and managed projects throughout Great Britain including numerous harbor and dock building projects.
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  • ...Museum Association where he served as President, the Custer Association of Great Britain, and the Little Big Horn Associates. He also served on the Citizens Adviso ...nd publication in The Crows Nest, the Journal of the Custer Association of Great Britain, Fall 2001, pages 7-15.
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  • ...[Ireland (state)|Republic of Ireland]]; it is disconnected from mainland [[Great Britain]] by the [[North Channel]]. The dominant geographical feature is [[Lough Ne ...ed Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]] becoming the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]. The latter part of the 20th century saw a sustained
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  • ...Castle County]], and quickly advocated independence from the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]]. McKinly, like most of the rest of population and the majority in ...mbly]] of the Lower Counties declared its separation from the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] government on June 15, 1776, it created a Council of Safety to ru
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  • ...n, Alfred Thayer. ''The Life of Nelson: The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain'' (2 vols., 1897) [http://books.google.com/books?id=CMogAAAAMAAJ&dq=inauth
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  • ...ians' term for the country he ruled. --although the "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" terminology came 5 years after his death. [[User:Richard Jense :#He called himself William III of Great Britain
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  • * Wood, John H. ''A History of Central Banking in Great Britain and the United States'' (2005)
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  • ...his ceasing to become an inhabitant of America, and becoming a resident of Great Britain." The colonists insisted that representation was achieved only through an a
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  • ...shed in two volumes in 1822, with a dedication to the king, [[George IV of Great Britain|George IV]]. Based on historical research, and also on mediæval romances,
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  • ...ial, political, and economic development of the United States, France, and Great Britain.
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  • ...ited Kingdom]], particularly when referring to summer temperatures. Many [[Great Britain|British]] people are conversant with both the Celsius and Fahrenheit temper
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  • ...vents as diverse as the post-war rise and critique of the welfare state in Great Britain, the Cold War and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet empire together wit
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  • ...ry inbound cargo, brought liquor, binder twine, china, glass, and oil from Great Britain, and besides wheat, carried out a quantity of flour, rolled oats, bran and
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  • ...y, it had become one of three major professional sports being contested in Great Britain. The other two were [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] and [[boxing]] ''aka'' pri Modern horse racing developed in Great Britain and Ireland. British and Irish racing have two classes: flat racing and Na
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  • ...t 27, 1928 by [[Germany]], the [[United States of America]], [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[India]], [[Japan]], [[Poland]], and [[Czechoslovakia]]. It went into f
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  • ...ngs College, having received its original charter from King [[George II of Great Britain]]. After the American Revolution, the college was granted a new charter by
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  • '''Edmund Burke''' 1729–97, was a [[Great Britain|British]] political thinker who opposed the [[French Revolution]] and devel
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  • ...early modern times, long after the first century BC. The geographical term Great Britain is the most appropriate to describe where they came from. --[[User:Patrick ...t is inaccurate to describe the British as being solely from the island of Great Britain, which is what the articles in question currently suggest. --[[User:Mal McK
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  • ...er sources. Similar (and much earlier) local laws in continental Europe, [[Great Britain]] and elsewhere reach back long into the [[Middle Ages]]. At various times,
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  • ...historical works which represented a "grand narrative" of the emergence of Great Britain, of the rise of the European nation states, of the European empires in the
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  • ...Hindus and Jews from a jury hearing a criminal case against an Islamist in Great Britain. * Allow Muslim sex offenders in Great Britain to opt out of a prison treatment program because it is "against Islamic tea
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  • ...sts of director of the Banking Bureau in the Finance Ministry, minister to Great Britain.
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  • ...ber (Alpine), Tegelen (Northern Europe) and Pre-Illinoian (North America). Great Britain had potentially three Glacial Stages during the Gelasian but dating is unce ...st hominid to leave Africa with remains found in China, Spain and southern Great Britain.
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  • ...that Thule was the northernmost country, six days north of the island of [[Great Britain]]. He also claimed that the [[midsummer]] sun never set there. Thule is som
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  • '''Claudia Rufina''' was a woman of [[Great Britain|British]] ancestry who lived in [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] in the late 1st centu
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  • ...[[Ireland (island)|island of Ireland]] and those spoken on the island of [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...e Colony]] in 1884. Similarly, the [[Penguin Islands]] had been annexed by Great Britain in 1867 and transferred to Cape Colony in 1873. Cricket was introduced to W
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  • ...h a public tour program in a manner reminiscent of the [[Great house]]s of Great Britain.
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  • ...t they were among the very best.</ref> With Perry as their leading player, Great Britain won the then-prestigious [[Davis Cup]] four consecutive times in the mid-19 ...helped lead his team to victory over France in the Davis Cup, which earned Great Britain the Davis Cup for the first time in 21 years. They then held it for the ne
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  • ...'''Obesity Reviews, 6:11-12''' (“''Since 1980 the prevalence of obesity in Great Britain in adults has almost trebled.''”)
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  • ...ed by South Africa's [[gold standard]] crisis during the early 1930s. When Great Britain announced its abandonment of the gold standard in September 1931, National
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  • ...: Dieppe, Fécamp, Antifer, Le Havre, Rouen, Caen and Cherbourg (ferries to Great Britain, fisherman harbour, transatlantic liners, general cargo, crude oil, French
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  • ...at the same time, because they continued their political relationship with Great Britain, they continued some of Britain's elite social and political institutions.
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  • ...ver the entire island. Today, under the command of a Royal Navy Commander, Great Britain maintains a presence on the Island, with the Headquarters, British Forces,
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  • ...5) ''Profession and Monopoly: a study of medicine in the United States and Great Britain.'' University of California Press, ISBN 0520027345.
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  • ...y organisation]]s) serves the same purpose in [http://www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/ Great Britain], and [[nongovernmental organization|nongovernmental]] (or [[nongovernmenta
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  • ...o being a pioneer of science fiction, Wells wrote novels of contemporary [[Great Britain|British]] life, many of which drew heavily on his own background as a youth
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  • ...e the direct descendant of [[Henry VII]] and hence the legitimate ruler of Great Britain. He has, therefore, for two decades conceived and begun to carry out an el
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  • ...spectator sport and is generally known worldwide as '''football''' (as in Great Britain, France, and Ireland). This translates as '''''Fußball''''' (Germany and A
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  • ...t of the UK, also elected MPs, but these parties do not contest seats in [[Great Britain]].
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  • ...their governors and never allowed the Loyalists to set up any government. Great Britain did reestablish its colonial governor in coastal Georgia<ref> See[http://ww ...3% of the total American population. About 46,000 went to Canada; 7,000 to Great Britain and 17,000 to British colonies in the Caribbean. About 32,000 went to [[No
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  • ...military action of the American [[colonialism|colonists]] who overthrew [[Great Britain|British]] imperial control, and created an independent new nation in 1776, In 1765 Great Britain held by far the largest empire in the world. However, Britain also had the
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  • ...(2 vols., 1905). ''The Life of Nelson: The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain'' (2 vols., 1897) supplemented the series. Mahan stresses the importance of ...gic points.<ref>Kenneth Bourne, and Carl Boyd, "Captain Mahan's 'War' with Great Britain." ''U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings'' 1968 94(7): 71-78. Issn: 0041-798x
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  • ...0 this European war rapidly developed into a struggle between a sea power, Great Britain, and a land power, France. This struggle increasingly involved maritime blo .... However, both sides attempted to restrict American trade. In the case of Great Britain, attempts at blockade were aggravated by the British practice of impressmen
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  • ...ack of rigorous foundations. Of the more immediate successors of Newton in Great Britain, MacLaurin is possibly the only one who can be placed in competition with t
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  • ...ish Treaty of 1922, when it was replaced by the present "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". The transfer of decision-making powers began with th
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  • Stamp collecting began almost as soon as postage stamps were introduced in Great Britain by the [[General Post Office]] (GPO) on 1 May 1840. It remains a popular an
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  • ...been influenced by the previous Long Island meeting of central bankers of Great Britain, the United States, France, and Germany to discuss means of strengthening B
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  • ...Patrick F. ''May the Best Man Win: Sport, Masculinity, and Nationalism in Great Britain and the Empire, 1880-1935'' (2004). [http://www.amazon.com/May-Best-Man-Win
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  • ...Social Structure. ''The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland'' 70(1): 1-12.</ref> Radcliffe-Brown's position is by no means
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  • ...rmed the British,<ref>Thomas G. Otte, "'An Altogether Unfortunate Affair': Great Britain and the ''Daily Telegraph'' Affair." ''Diplomacy & Statecraft'' 1994 5(2):
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  • '''The Home Guard''' was a civilian defence organisation set up by [[Great Britain]] in the early days of the [[Second World War]] to defend against a German ...untry. Well, now is your opportunity. We want large numbers of such men in Great Britain, who are British subjects, between the ages of I7 and 65. . . to come forwa
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  • ...he was an ardent expansionist. He became a vocal proponent of war with [[Great Britain]] over the [[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]] Territory (see "[[Fifty Four Fort
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  • ...Delaware|Kent County]], Cook was fundamentally opposed to the break with [[Great Britain]] and was counted among the conservatives whose loyalty to the new governme ...w was able to produce papers to prove his claim to have had a [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] commission, and the jury acquitted him. In spite of this, his ene
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  • * Campbell, A. E. "Great Britain and the United States in the Far East, 1895-1903." ''Historical Journal'' 1
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  • ...rthes]] of France, [[Cliff Drysdale]] of South Africa, [[Roger Taylor]] of Great Britain, and [[John Newcombe]] and [[Tony Roche]] of Australia. At the time of the ...968, the three most prestigious were the national championships of France, Great Britain, and the United States. The first of these, the French Open, was played in
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  • ...n standards organizations such as [[Germany]]’s DIN, [[France]]’s AFNOR, [[Great Britain|Britain's]] BSI and [[Japan]]'s JSA.
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  • *Couling S (1862). History of the Temperance Movement in Great Britain and Ireland; from the earliest date to the present time. With biographical
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  • ...owledge and techniques, which were supplied by such countries as Japan and Great Britain. However, the industry greatly expanded during this period and had vast inf * Ellison, Thomas. ''The Cotton Trade of Great Britain'' (1886) [http://books.google.com/books?id=APIJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=intitle:T
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  • ==United Kingdom or Great Britain?== ...article been moved from United Kingdom, which is a recognised country, to Great Britain, which hasn't existed as a country since the UK was formed?
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  • * Thomas Neville Bonner, ''Becoming a Physician: Medical Education in Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1750–1945'' (1995)
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  • ...hland regiments, such as the [[Black Watch]], enlisted in the service of [[Great Britain]], were allowed to wear the kilt or practice certain of the other tradition
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  • Parties in [[Northern Ireland]] do not contest seats in [[Great Britain]] and are unchallenged by or stand under [[electoral pact]]s with parties i
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  • .... The war also broke the ability of the remaining colonial powers (mainly Great Britain, France, Japan, and the Netherlands) to hold and maintain their empires. T
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  • ...mary being whichever pertains to the articl. For instance an article about great britain, the chunnel, or even the russian space program should use SI (Imperial), w
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  • ...ted President [[James Madison]] demands for war (the [[War of 1812]]) with Great Britain. The House and Senate declared war in June, after stormy debates, which sho
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  • ...by the British Parliament, and used the first past the post system used in Great Britain. The new system hit the smaller parties the hardest, with Labour and Indepe
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  • ...e treaty of alliance of 1778 was still in effect. France was at war with [[Great Britain|Britain]]. The appointment kept a prominent Jeffersonian in office after J
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  • ...The definitive Oxford Dictionary of National Biography calls her "queen of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, sometime empress of In ...erence work (Dict National Bio) in the very first line calls her "queen of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions beyond the seas, sometime empress of In
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  • ...r a postwar monetary system which was similar in its essentials to that of Great Britain after World War I. He was probably the first to present a clear statement o
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  • ...nom of ''Cerastes cerastes'' on nerve tissue and skeletal muscle. Toxicon, Great Britain, 3:233-4. ...ogical studies om monovalent and bivalent ''Cerastes'' antivenin. Toxicon, Great Britain, 18:384-7.
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  • ...her; as well as to promote trade and industry, and to remind the people of Great Britain how the country had become great in the first place. World War I had devast
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  • ...in. When his father was appointed [[Minister to the Court of St. James]] (Great Britain) in 1785, Adams returned to Massachusetts and entered [[Harvard College]],
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  • ...m, the parliamentary and Protestant causes achieved a permanent triumph in Great Britain. ...ng of England and Scotland", and by other acts threatening the security of Great Britain and the Netherlands, as well as their exclusion from the Spanish colonial t
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  • ...wing the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the bailout of banks in the U.S., Great Britain and elsewhere. Moore also looks at the effect of economic deregulation on p
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  • ...t imply we should also add articles on e.g. the Linguistics Association of Great Britain. I'd prefer to go with subjects. Certainly S-W and relativity will be chang
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  • ...mmerce, and industrialization. Foreign investors from the United States, [[Great Britain]], and [[France]]—previously weary of the country's banditry, disorder, a
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  • A competing [[Great Britain | British]] claim to the region, which they termed ''Nova Scotia'' or "New
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  • ...s and stolen cattle. They track them to [[Scotland]], southwards through [[Great Britain|Britain]], across the [[English Channel]], through [[Lombardy]], to the [[A
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  • ...Indian War]], France lost nearly all of its colonies in North America and Great Britain took over the fur trade. Beginning in 1756 (before the conclusion of the w
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  • '''Mahatma Gandhi''' (1869–1948) was an Indian lawyer, trained in [[Great Britain]], who led a decades-long, non-violent campaign that culminated in [[India]
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  • ...ppear in an R-template, especially in Related Articles pages for Scotland, Great Britain, Wales, etc.? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 19:17, 6 Dec
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  • ...rican relations as desirable for economic as well as sentimental reasons. Great Britain sent a special negotiator, Alexander Baring, Lord Ashburton, a banker with
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  • ...n (1707)|Act of Union 1707]] uniting the two countries as the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]]. For the next 150 years Scotland had little voice in British government;
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  • ...trolling inflows and outflows of resources from the pool. Historically, in Great Britain and elsewhere a commons is a bundle of rights held jointly or collectively
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  • ...ent (1809-1817), he led the United States into the [[War of 1812]] against Great Britain in order to protect America's economic rights. That conflict began poorly a ...uld succeed, and would allow Americans to assert their independence fully. Great Britain, he charged, "has bound us in commercial manacles, and very nearly defeated
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  • ...sh of elsewhere on the island of Ireland and those spoken on the island of Great Britain.''
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  • ...urs formally adopted with Italy taking red, Germany white, France blue and Great Britain taking its [[British racing green]] (BRG) for the first time. The British Normally a front-runner in terms of sports development, Great Britain was surprisingly late in taking to motorsport. On 7 August 1926, the first
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  • ...efforts to convert coal to liquid fuels took place in the [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]], [[France]] and other countries.<ref name=Scherzer>{{cite book|author=Jul ...esses played an important role in producing aviation gasoline in Germany, Great Britain and the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...ecimens of 104 cm have been observed there on two occasions. In France and Great Britain, the maximum size is 80-87 cm.[2]" Is this important? The average size is i
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  • ...to help [[Newfoundland]] fishermen haul in their fishing nets and then in Great Britain as '[[gun dog|gun dogs]]' for hunting waterfowl, Labs are powerful swimmers
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  • ...xtremely widespread and can be found throughout most of Western Europe and Great Britain and all the way to Far East Asia.<ref name="McD99"/> Three subspecies are r ...ecimens of 104 cm have been observed there on two occasions. In France and Great Britain, the maximum size is 80-87 cm.<ref name="Mal03"/> It would seem likely that
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  • Halifax was founded by the [[Great Britain | British]] government under the direction of the Board of Trade and Planta
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  • ...], but also saw violence in the [[Ireland (state)|Republic of Ireland]], [[Great Britain]] and mainland Europe. The origins of the Troubles can be traced back vario ...oyalism is that of a militant defence of the union of Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Although often left-wing, loyalism has flirted with both left- and right-w
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  • ...rahim Baronetcy of Pabaney Villa''' was created in the [[Baronetage]] of [[Great Britain]] and Ireland on the 20th of July 1910, ante-dated to July the 1st, 1910 f
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  • ...in to UK, as the UK did not exist in the 19th century. The formal name was Great Britain, Since there is also a reference to modern times, we have written "Britain"
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  • Great Britain had control of the former [[Ottoman Empire]] areas that constituted Palesti Great Britain, however, entered into other diplomatic agreements, some secret at the time
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  • ...unster. In the fourteenth year of his reign he is said to have sailed to [[Great Britain]] and made conquests there. In the fifteenth, thirty maidens were slaughter
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  • ...ange was due to a squeeze on third parties. All the other major parties in Great Britain lost votes, though the Liberal Democrats managed to convert this into an in
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  • ...re; and it matters not whether we are understood to speak in the island of Great Britain, at the Cape of Good Hope, or the Straits of Magellan. While this active be
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  • ...Technical Change and Agricultural Productivity Growth: Denmark, France and Great Britain, 1870-1965.'' (1981). 353 pp.
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  • ...f the 18th when France ceded nearly all of its North American territory to Great Britain in the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]]. At its peak New France extended from [[
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  • ...nisters of Ceylon from 1948-1956, with Special Reference to Relations with Great Britain." PhD dissertation U. of Leeds 1989. 294 pp. DAI 1990 51(1): 287-A. BRD-
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  • In 1763, Great Britain acquired what is now Southern Ontario and the shores of [[Lake Huron]] and
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  • ...lizabeth II concerning the correct name for the country (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and how the declining fortunes of the Empire led to t ...onstituents. Arguably as well it should be 'history of Great Britain', as 'Great Britain' is the name of the island. [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 06:44,
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  • * ''[[Crap Towns]]'' exposes some of the worst places to live in Great Britain. ''Crap Towns'' caught the public imagination but drew fire from both local
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  • In Great Britain, the winter of 1946&ndash;47 remains one of the coldest and harshest ever r
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  • ...etary government, and was in favor of reconciliation with the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] government. The minority Country Party was largely [[Ulster-Scots ...ce, McKean's was a key voice in persuading others to vote for a split with Great Britain. When Congress began debating a [[Lee Resolution|resolution of independence
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  • * Woodward, Sir Llewellyn. ''Great Britain and the War of 1914-1918.'' 1967.
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  • ...her form the [[sovereign state]] of [[United Kingdom|The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]]. They are also described as "[[constituent country|c | title = Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government Of Ireland
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  • ** Stagg, "James Madison and the Coercion of Great Britain: Canada, the West Indies, and the War of 1812," in ''William and Mary Quart
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  • ...e wealthiest English colony of the thirteen. Other trade, primarily with [[Great Britain]] included [[naval stores]] from the [[pine]] forests, beaver pelts and dee The state declared its independence from Great Britain and set up its own government on March 15, 1776. It joined the United State
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  • ** Europe 4 (Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland)
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  • In 1812 the [[War of 1812|United States declared war on Great Britain and attempted an invasion of Canada]]. On April 1813 American troops captur
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  • ...s in the years 2000 to 2003 (ranging from 8.6% in the USA through 12.3% in Great Britain to 28% in Greece), but all such estimates are subject to large margins of
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  • ...w] </ref> The agency co-operates with various allies including Australia, Great Britain, the United States, New Zealand, and her NATO allies.
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  • ...le, ''[[The Way Ahead]]'' was about a group of army recruits from all over Great Britain who, through training, bond with their officer into an effective fighting u
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  • ...the United States of America, and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the prosecution and punishment of the major war cr
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  • ...266,000 square kilometers (102,703 square miles), a bit larger than the [[Great Britain]] and about the same as [[New Zealand]] and the U.S. state of [[Colorado (U
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  • ...Letter XI: South-Eastern Scotland] From ''A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journeys'' by [[Daniel Defoe]], published in thre
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  • Sumner had always prized highly his popularity in Great Britain, but he unhesitatingly sacrificed it in taking his stand as to the adjustme
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  • ...em]]), unless it is normal to write it in the upper case or plural (e.g. [[Great Britain]], [[Pants]]). Another convention is that the common names for things are
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  • : Settlers first arrive in Ireland, either by crossing from Great Britain over the ice sheets to the north, or by boat across the North Channel, betw ...cId=1473067] takes effect, making Ireland a part of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" with representation in the kingdom's parliament.
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  • Ademola II was a well-traveled man. Always an admirer of Great Britain, he visited England in 1904 as a member of the suite of Alake Gbadebo I, hi
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  • Rosenfeld, Sybil. A Short History of Scene Design in Great Britain, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1973.
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  • ...institute was granted the Royal seal, becoming the [[Royal Institution of Great Britain]]. Under the direction of [[Humphry Davy]], who soon replaced the first di
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  • ...[[French and Indian War]] in 1763, Spain ceded Florida to [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] in exchange for the return of [[Havana]], and France ceded that part of L ...to around the area of present day [[Gainesville, Florida|Gainesville]]) to Great Britain for control of [[Havana]], Cuba, which had been captured by the British dur
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  • ...d to be pro-British &ndash; the United States engaged in more trade with [[Great Britain]] than with any other country &ndash; and vociferously opposed Jefferson's
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  • ...[[Seven Years' War]] and ceded eastern [[New France]] to the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]]. American revolutionaries under General [[Richard Montgomery]] briefly ca
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  • ...ent of the nation in this period. In 1873, on one of his frequent trips to Great Britain, he met [[Henry Bessemer]], inventor of the "[[Bessemer process]]," and bec ...nthropic institution at over $300 million. These foundations included, in Great Britain: the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, the Carnegie Dunferml
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  • ...rt of the UK, also elects MPs, but these parties do not contest seats in [[Great Britain]] and are unchallenged by or stand under [[electoral pact]]s with parties i
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  • According to FILA, freestyle wrestling began in Great Britain and the United States as [[catch-as-catch-can wrestling]], which was an ear
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  • ...omplete control of continental Europe, ensure the autonomy and security of Great Britain and its empire. In his biography of Churchill, [[Roy Jenkins]] says this wo ...ominant power in Europe.<ref name="CA139.288"/> Halifax was convinced that Great Britain was not strong enough to face Hitler alone, given that France was about to
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  • ...he Queen reject "The Prince" in favour of "Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her other Realms and Territories," only to change
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  • ...ent of the nation in this period. In 1873, on one of his frequent trips to Great Britain, he met Henry Bessemer, inventor of the "Bessemer process," and became conv ...of philanthropic foundations in the world. These foundations included, in Great Britain: the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, the Carnegie Dunferml
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  • ...ion of National Party Systems: Federalism and Party Competition in Canada, Great Britain, India, and the United States.'' (2004). 276 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/For
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  • ...(1763)]] terminated the French occupation, and [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]] came into undisputed possession of the region between the Chattahoochee a By the [[Treaty of Versailles (1783)]], on [[September 3]], 1783, Great Britain ceded West Florida to Spain; but by the [[Treaty of Paris (1783)]], signed
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  • ...l and journalistic speech, even a country with the open press tradition of Great Britain has acted to consider some U.S. reporting hate speech, as in the case of Mi
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  • ...greatly extended the franchise and for the first time treated Ireland and Great Britain on equal terms, thus tripling the Irish electorate. Parnell's MP's brought
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  • * Anderson Terry H. ''The United States, Great Britain, and the Cold War, 1944-1947.'' (1981) * Anderson Terry H. ''The United States, Great Britain, and the Cold War, 1944-1947.'' (1981)
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  • ...r men. In 1850, further expeditions sailed, private and public, from both Great Britain and the United States. These discovered the site of Franklin's first winte
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  • ...scales]] or balance. The [[ISO 4217|ISO 4217 currency code]] is '''GBP''' (Great Britain Pound). Occasionally the abbreviation UKP is seen, but this is incorrect. T **[[Economic history of Great Britain]]
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  • ...greatly extended the franchise and for the first time treated Ireland and Great Britain on equal terms, thus tripling the Irish electorate. Parnell's MP's brought
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  • ...r men. In 1850, further expeditions sailed, private and public, from both Great Britain and the United States. These discovered the site of Franklin's first winte
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  • ...squamiger''): case report and biochemical analysis of the venom. Toxicon (Great Britain) 36(10):1333-40 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retriev
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  • ...ent, not hostile to the United States, came to power. Proud of U.S. aid to Great Britain in this crisis, Weinberger felt it brought beneficial results.
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  • ...untry of origin, many countries (such as France, Italy, Germany, and later Great Britain) took to subsidizing their airlines. In the 1930s, the various airborne cou ...ork. Thirteen months later the pair flew in the DH-88 ''Black Magic'' from Great Britain to Karachi, Pakistan.
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  • ...futed; or, a More Comprehensive and Impartial View of the Disputes Between Great Britain and the Colonies," which ran some 35,000 words. Hamilton's anonymous pamphl
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  • ...the stretch from London to Canterbury and then Dover is now the [[A2 road (Great Britain)|A2 road]].
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  • ...d abortion, continued to be used in 19th- and 20th-century France, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway, and Finland. Fertility fell during this period at
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  • ...ave been as well prepared to fight as in 1939. In the end, when France and Great Britain did stand up to German aggression with their guarantees to Poland in 1939, ...e Eastern campaign would be quick and easy. His real strategic concern was Great Britain and the United States, and his planning consistently demonstrated this. Ukr
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  • ...was selected as senior counselor by Venezuela in its boundary dispute with Great Britain before the Paris Arbitration Tribunal. After the death of his wife he marri
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  • ...wed) it would entail renaming [[United Kingdom]] as the “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”; other potentially contentious names from this list
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  • ..., or Queen Elizabeth II, or Elizabeth II of...England, the United Kingdom, Great Britain - well, you can just imagine. We usually get through the decisions with go
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  • |conventional_long_name = The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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  • ...in the Sathya Sai Baba movement" in Richard Burghart (ed.), ''Hinduism in Great Britain:: The perpetuation of religion in an alien cultural milieu'', (1987) London
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  • ...prisoned according to standard British practice. This plan would both rid Great Britain of its undesirable elements and provide her with a base from which to attac ...] and [[West Florida]] from the Spanish. The Floridas remained Loyal to [[Great Britain]] during the [[American Revolution|war of the American Rebellion]]. The we
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  • ...June 24, 1795. Ratified by the United States August 14, 1795. Ratified by Great Britain October 28, 1795. Ratifications exchanged at London October 28, 1795. Procl ...aces of the United States, or any of the Ports or Places of His Majesty in Great Britain.
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  • *1778 Catholicism legalized in Great Britain
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  • ...simple music that communicates directly with the audience was echoed in [[Great Britain]] by the resurgence of [[skiffle]] music. Both forms contributed materially
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  • ...<ref> Nef (1932); A Robert Lindsay Galloway, ''A history of coal mining in Great Britain'' (1882) [http://books.google.com/books?id=2DsDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=intitle:c ...ous continuity. The coal industry's nationalization in 1947, which brought Great Britain's small privately owned pits under the new National Coal Board's (NCB) cont
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  • ...d abortion, continued to be used in 19th- and 20th-century France, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway, and Finland. Fertility fell during this period at
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  • Albion is the most ancient name of Great Britain.
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  • ...squamiger''): case report and biochemical analysis of the venom. Toxicon (Great Britain) 36(10):1333-40 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retriev
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  • ...1995 through 2001. The game is also commonly played in [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|British]] girls' [[independent school]]s, and while on ...ed States of America]], with small but dedicated lacrosse communities in [[Great Britain]] and [[Australia]]. Since then however, lacrosse has flourished at an inte
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  • * [[Ale]] can fall into several categories, and includes styles particular to Great Britain, the United States, and Belgium.
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  • ...nd to regulate Indian affairs. Colonial legislatures rejected the plan and Great Britain ignored it.
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  • ...essor. ''Daggerfall'' attempted to create a game world twice the size of [[Great Britain]], rendered in a truly 3D engine, and build a skill-system that revolved ar
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  • .... Includes a bibliography of all the works of Christie published in either Great Britain or the United States, classified according to the detectives involved; an a
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  • ...series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and India was the first in Great Britain since 1939.
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  • ...Australia]] made the inaugural [[first-class cricket|first-class]] tour of Great Britain by a representative overseas side. The tour followed one made by [[England
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  • * Kacewicz, George. ''Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the Polish Government-in-Exile, 1939-45'' (1979)
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  • ...the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, an institution controlled by Great Britain.
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  • ...egon Country]], then under the joint occupation of the United States and [[Great Britain]]. The Democrats had championed the cause of expansion, informally linking ...nce 1818, the territory had been under the joint occupation and control of Great Britain and the United States. Previous U.S. administrations had offered to divide
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  • ...coming to the United States before 1790. The regions marked * were part of Great Britain. The ancestry of the 3.9 million population in 1790 has been estimated by v
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  • ...04. Philanthropy, patronage, and civil society : Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America. Philanthropic and nonprofit studies. Bloomington: India
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  • ...cially to this conflict as the Second World War. The official histories of Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India and South Africa all use that term e
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  • ...y concerned (e.g. the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Canada, France, Great Britain, Greece and Denmark).<ref name=Rheinmetall /> The pillars are:
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  • ...nsactions eventually involved organizations in Iraq, France, West Germany, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Dubai, the Jersey Islands, and the United States.
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  • ...dernization in the 19th century on the structure and role of the family in Great Britain and the United States.
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  • ...le symphony, there were many composers, in Europe and Russia as well as in Great Britain and America, who kept the idea of the symphony alive. Some of the most prom
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  • ...formal instructions to [[Charles Francis Adams Sr.]], the new minister to Great Britain:
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