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  • International cricket ground in Birmingham.
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  • *Chinn, Carl and Thorne, Steve (2002) ''Proper Brummie: a Dictionary of Birmingham Words and Phrases''. Studley: Brewin Books. ISBN 1-85858-207-5 ...Dave (1992) ''Every Good Brummie Deserves Favour: Brummies All Write 2''. Birmingham: Moving Finger. ISBN 1-87129-611-0
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  • ...ast Main Line]], [[Chiltern Main Line]] and [[Cross Country Main Line]]. [[Birmingham International Airport]] is located in the south east of the city.
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  • A 1960s [[Birmingham]] band featuring [[Robert Plant]] as singer.
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  • English county in the West Midlands, just south of Birmingham.
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  • A 1960s [[Birmingham]] band which featured [[Robert Plant]] and [[John Bonham]].
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  • {{r|Birmingham Small Arms Company}}
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  • ...ro-mechanical, [[polyphonic]] keyboard originally developed and built in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] in the early 1960s, which used tape strips of pre-recorded s
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  • A colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, England, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection
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  • ...has 386,047. Montgomery is comparable in size with [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] (~90 miles north and slightly west) and [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]
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  • ...; Professor of the Public Engagement in [[Science]] at the [[University of Birmingham]] and President of [[Humanists UK]] (born 1973).
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  • ...d is also the start of a branch to [[Wolverhampton]], a route which, via [[Birmingham]], acts as a diversion in the event of a closure between Stafford and Rugby ...through the centre of Stafford, linking to [[Cannock]], [[Walsall]] and [[Birmingham]] and [[Telford]], [[Uttoxeter]] and the A50 to [[Nottingham]] respectively
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  • | Origin || Birmingham, England ...lso worked for Woolworths in Halesowen, and construction company Wimpey in Birmingham, tarmacking roads for the local council. Listen recorded a cover of the You
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  • The city is served by the [[Birmingham]] arm of the [[West Coast Main Line]] railway, with intercity services prov ...such suffers from competition with the larger city. However, disregarding Birmingham and the rest of the West Midlands conurbation, Coventry is the largest city
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  • *Hornsby, Laurie; Lavender, Mike (1999) ''Brum Rocked!''. Birmingham: TGM. ISBN 978-0-9536951-0-2
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  • ...cket Ground''' is an international [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] ground in [[Birmingham]]. It was opened in June 1886 as the home base of [[Warwickshire (cricket)|
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  • ...fessor Alice Roberts BSc MB BCh PhD Hon.FBAASc] - official [[University of Birmingham]] page.
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  • ...lied to a number of branch routes, namely those serving [[Northampton]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Liverpool]]. Presently, inter-city services on the line are provide *[[Birmingham]]
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{rpl|1963 Birmingham, Alabama protests}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • ...ometimes spelt '''Brummy''') refers to things connected with the city of [[Birmingham]] in [[England]]: particularly its people, known as '''Brummies''', and the ...ent and dialect which is very different from Brummie in many respects. The Birmingham and [[Coventry]] accents are quite distinct, even though the cities are not
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham International Airport}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham Triennial Music Festival}}
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  • *Hornsby, Laurie; Lavender, Mike (1999) ''Brum Rocked!''. Birmingham: TGM. ISBN 978-0-9536951-0-2
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  • ...ebellum.htm Histological section of primate cerebellum] at [[University of Birmingham]]
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  • {{r|University of Birmingham}} {{r|Birmingham City University}}
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  • ...services on the [[West Coast Main Line]] and "city" services centred on [[Birmingham]]. The main line services use new class 350 electric multiple units alongsi
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  • {{r|Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham}}
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  • ...ht on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}} ...t on pre-Victorian Cricket |year=1937 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-49-9}}
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  • | Born || 18 March 1869<br /> Edgbaston, Birmingham ...so half-brother to Sir [[Austen Chamberlain]]. He became [[Lord Mayor]] of Birmingham himself in 1915 after a successful start in business. He served as [[Chance
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • ...|date=28 July 2000|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-17662650.html/|work=Birmingham Evening Mail|accessdate=2010-03-07}}</ref>
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  • {{r|1963 Birmingham, Alabama protests}}
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  • ...] in 1955 and then defeating [[Birmingham City]] 3&ndash;1 in 1956. In the Birmingham match, goalkeeper [[Bert Trautmann]] unknowingly broke his neck when he col
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  • ...o of these provide a close link with the M40 motorway for connections to [[Birmingham]] and [[London, United Kingdom|London]] respectively. The A420 also provide
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  • ...ht on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}} ...t on pre-Victorian Cricket |year=1937 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-49-9}}
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  • ...Kingdom|London]] and set up a base there whilst it was extending towards [[Birmingham]]. This resulted in substantial growth, which was further increased when th
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  • ...club's home base since foundation is the [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground]] in [[Birmingham]] which has regularly staged [[Test cricket|Test matches]] since 1902. Warw
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  • ...and employment led to larger urban centres in the West Midlands such as [[Birmingham]] shedding their population, while rural towns and villages within commutin
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  • ...rt was strongest in inner-city areas such as [[London, United Kingdom]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Bradford]], where party representatives served as local councillors
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  • ...ht on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}} ...t on pre-Victorian Cricket |year=1937 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-49-9}}
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  • ...usical instrument|musical instrument]] originally developed and built in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] in the early [[1960]]s. ...Mellotrons. Bradmatic later took on the name Streetly Electronics (also of Birmingham); many years later following financial and trademark troubles, the Mellotro
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  • :Origin: Birmingham, England :Origin: Birmingham, England
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  • **[[Southern Museum of Flight]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]] (on loan from [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]]
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  • ...He was first elected to Congress in 2008, after three terms as mayor of [[Birmingham, Alabama]].
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  • ...pstead]], as well as the more distant [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]] and [[Glasgow]].
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  • *18 May - Birmingham, England
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  • ...o-hourly service over the scenic [[Cambrian Line]] to [[Shrewsbury]] and [[Birmingham]] via [[Machynlleth]] and Mid Wales. Connecting services from Machynlleth a ...arthen]] and [[Cardiff]]. A daily [[National Express]] coach to London and Birmingham also exists.
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  • ...attended - by correspondence - [[Clayton College of Natural Health]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], who refuse to provide copies of McKeith's thesis upon request<r
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  • 1837 Euston station is opened as the London terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway<br>
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  • | Origin || [[Birmingham]], West Midlands '''Band of Joy''' were a 1960s [[England|English]] [[blues-rock]] band from Birmingham. The group is notable as having two [[musician]]s in their various line-ups
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  • ...her being flown under tight security to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. Yousafzai was in a coma for six days, then made a gradual r ...mpleting her secondary education at the Edgbaston High School for Girls in Birmingham.<ref>{{cite news|author=Press Association|date=7 October 2013|title=Malala
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  • ...afterwards. A setting of the hymn "Veni, Creator Spiritus" was given at [[Birmingham]] in 1891, and the oratorio ''Bethlehem'' in 1894. From 1892 to 1899 he con
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  • ...d [[Watford]] to the south and to [[Milton Keynes]], [[Northampton]] and [[Birmingham]] to the north, all operated by [[London Midland]]. The [[Southern Railway]
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  • ...mb|Danny John-Jules at the 2005 ''Memorabilia'' science fiction event in [[Birmingham, England]].]]
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  • ...ave concentrations of subscribers in Cambridge, Slough, Milton Keynes, and Birmingham. The subscribers in each of those concentrations would connect to a local P
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  • ...fort University]] (formerly Leicester Polytechnic). Leicester, excluding [[Birmingham]], is the largest city and urban area between [[Nottingham]] and [[London,
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  • ...[The Dream of Gerontius]]'', and was encouraged by a commission from the [[Birmingham Triennial Music Festival]] (which had also produced ''Gerontius'') to compo
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  • ...3|isbn=978-1-78038-547-1}}</ref> 'Black Country' refers to the area around Birmingham in which Robert Plant was brought up.
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  • |Mothers Club, Erdington, Birmingham, England
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  • ...hopes of re-election in 1964. Only after the televised brutal crackdown in Birmingham in June 1963 did Kennedy act by sending the Civil Rights Bill to Congress. ...ppi]], and four children were killed in the bombing of a black church in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. The following year the [[Freedom Summer]] campaign was accompan
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  • * [http://www.corpus.bham.ac.uk/ The Centre for Corpus Linguistics at Birmingham University]
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  • {{r|Birmingham}}
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  • {{r|Birmingham Guild of Handicraft}}
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  • ...Elton B. Stephens Company, and now has 3000 employees in the US (based in Birmingham, Alabama) and 2000 more worldwide.
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  • ...nd Carmen Plant, to meet Cozy Powell who was playing for Whitesnake at the Birmingham Odeon in 1982. When Plant came to rethink his career direction in the mid-1
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  • ...Maddox Street W1 in 1921; then to 77 Grosvenor Street W1 in 1940. <ref>The Birmingham Post, Saturday, December 30, 1939. Page 2. Courtesy of britishnewspaperarch ...rthfield, Birmingham; <ref>"First climate controlled shopping, Northfield, Birmingham". Estates Gazette, Mar 7, 1970, p1158</ref> New Conduit Street, King's Lynn
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  • ...ccessdate=2009-04-20}}</ref> Inspired after seeing Led Zeppelin perform at Birmingham Town Hall on 13 June 1969, she began learning music and performing her own
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  • ...gs of [[anorexia nervosa]],<ref name="pmid17384523">{{cite journal| author=Birmingham CL, Gritzner S| title=Heart failure in anorexia nervosa: case report and re
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  • ...ished Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Birmingham (UK); 2013 – 2016 he served as Member of the Expert Commission working ou
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  • ....highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60872103.html|work=Birmingham Evening Mail|publisher=Birmingham Post & Mail|issn=0963-7923|accessdate=23 April 2014}}</ref> were more gener
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  • ...e studies as a music major. African-American by heritage, she grew up in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], and speaks of her family's high standards.
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  • * [[Birmingham and District Cricket League]]
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  • ...on Jefferson song), and the Banned. In 1965 Sonny Boy Williamson played in Birmingham and plant went backstage and borrowed one of his harps, which put him in ph ...schedule, Plant doubling up in London, [[Newcastle]], [[Manchester]] and [[Birmingham]]. With Phil Collins unable to commit due to the constraints of his own eno
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  • ...s an [[United States of America|American]] civil rights activist born in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. She was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, and at 22 yea ...om Wellesley College due to financial reasons in 1923 and returned home to Birmingham, Alabama.
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  • ..., where white authorities were equally nonviolent. In 1963 it succeeded in Birmingham, Alabama, where Police Commissioner Eugene ("Bull") Connor turned ...vil rights movement.<ref>Edward I. Berry, "Doing Time: King's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail." ''Rhetoric & Public Affairs'' 9#1 Spring 2005, pp. 109-131 in [[Proj
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  • <td>[[Birmingham]]</td>
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  • | [[Aston Park, Birmingham|Aston Park]], [[Aston]], [[Birmingham]] | [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Edgbaston]], [[Birmingham]]
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  • ...ance by cricketers from Holy Trinity Church in the Bordesley Green area of Birmingham. Elsewhere, the Small Heath Alliance, later Birmingham City, became a limited company and was the first football club to claim [[l
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  • ...bservations on the Diseases of the Mind.'' 1812. Reprint, Special edition, Birmingham, Ala.: Classics of Medicine Library, 1979.
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  • ...28/john-bonham-s-led-zeppelin-gong-up-for-auction-65233-23727442/|work=The Birmingham Post|accessdate=7 March 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...o the improvised carrier, the scout cruiser [[USS Birmingham (CL-2)|''USS Birmingham'' (CL-2)]], but on 18 January 1911, he did take off and return to a flight | title = Eugene Ely's Flight from USS Birmingham, 14 November 1910
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  • ...gn of wallpapers, fabrics, and schemes of decoration." J. Hardman & Co., a Birmingham firm, created ecclesiastical metalwork following his designs, thereby exten
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  • .... The state capital is [[Montgomery, Alabama]], and the largest city is [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. ...Alabama and was once jailed in [[Birmingham]] (where he wrote "Letter from Birmingham Jail"). Alabama was also the site of the notorious incident in which Govern
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  • Rodrick, Anne B. 2004. Self-help and civic culture : Citizenship in victorian Birmingham. Historical urban studies. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
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  • ...ton (M23) and Southampton (M3) in the south, Bristol (M4} in the west, and Birmingham (M40), Leeds (M1} and Newcastle (A1(M)) in the north. Those highways are li ...r Glasgow), Waterloo (for southern counties and Exeter), King's Cross (for Birmingham), Victoria (for Brighton) and St Pancras International (for continental Eur
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  • ...s Dreja and Peter Grant see Robert Plant perform with [[Obs-Tweedle]] at a Birmingham teacher training college. *13 June - UK tour commences at Birmingham Town Hall.
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  • | journal = Birmingham News}}</ref>
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  • ...stract retrieved April 21, 2009, from School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham Web site: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19143600?ordinalpos=9&itool=En
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  • ...in community-living elderly subjects with subclinical hypothyroidism: the Birmingham Elderly Thyroid study. | journal=J Clin Endocrinol Metab | year= 2010 | vol
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  • * McKiven, Henry M. ''Iron and Steel: Class, Race, and Community in Birmingham, Alabama, 1875-1920'' (1995)
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  • ...], which is the capital of the UK. Other major cities are [[Liverpool]], [[Birmingham]], [[Bristol]], [[Manchester]], [[Newcastle]], and [[Sheffield]]. ...hough the offical "City of London" has a population of only about 4000). [[Birmingham]] is the second largest, both in terms of the city itself and its urban con
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  • ...0):813] </ref><ref name="pmid18784099">{{cite journal| author=Kirkley A, Birmingham TB, Litchfield RB, Giffin JR, Willits KR, Wong CJ et al.| title=A randomi
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  • ...s was led by Robin Crompton at Liverpool University and Susannah Thorpe at Birmingham University. The team's findings challenge the previously popular belief tha
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  • * [[Warwickshire (cricket)|Warwickshire]] at [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground]], [[Birmingham]] – match drawn
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  • [[Image:Leyte Birmingham Bridge.jpg|left|thumb|300px|damage to ''Birmingham's'' bridge]] ...Princeton's torpedo storage exploded and caused heavy casualties to ''USS Birmingham'' (CL-62), who was preparing to tow the carrier while ''USS Reno'' provided
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  • ...ndon is in four figures, and Birmingham is the largest city</ref> whilst [[Birmingham]] is considered, population-wise, the 'second city'. ...London; [[Heart FM|Heart]] in London and Midlands; [[Galaxy FM|Galaxy]] in Birmingham and the north of England; [[Magic Radio|Magic]] in London and the north of
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  • ...ht on 18th Century Cricket |year=1935 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-48-2}} ...t on pre-Victorian Cricket |year=1937 |publisher=Cotterell & Co. |location=Birmingham |isbn=978-19-00592-49-9}}
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  • ...bridge. At its peak in the 1870s, there were large hospitals in Liverpool, Birmingham, Glasgow, London and Bristol [http://www.homeoint.org/photo/bat/hopangla.ht
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  • ...han I could stand with attending any of the sections'''. I intend going to Birmingham, if able; indeed I am bound to attempt it, for I am honoured beyond all mea
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  • ...he 1960s. The modern Civil Rights movement has been dated to the action of Birmingham leaders who sent [[Rosa Parks]] to refuse to give up her seat on a bus to a
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  • ...s capacity as a World War II naval officer) is a minor character in [[John Birmingham]]'s Axis of Time series of alternate history novels.
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  • In 1869 Dickens accepted the Presidency of the [[Birmingham and Midland Institute]] and became its 16th President
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  • ...ms Reeves]] in 1877,<ref name=Reeves/> though at singers' insistence the [[Birmingham]] Festival pitch was lowered (and the organ retuned) at that time. At the [
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  • ...or instruction and discussion, the founding of [[Woodbrooke College]] in [[Birmingham]], and a developing interest in social issues as well as the peace testimon
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  • ...<ref>Rewata Dhamma, ''The Buddha and His Disciples'', Dhamma Talaka Pubns, Birmingham, 2001, page 91</ref> describes it as post-canonical.
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  • ...leading examples of these is [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]'s "[[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]".
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  • ...is mentioned.-->, published in a horror fanzine issued by Mike Garrett of Birmingham, Alabama.
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  • ...nd traditions, within seventy miles of the huge English urban complexes of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester?"</ref> <ref>[[Gwynfor Evans]], Land of My Father
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  • | Midland Counties' Championships, [[Birmingham|Edgbaston]] <ref>{{cite news|title=Lawn Tennis – Midlands Counties' Champ
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  • *[[Ann Jones]] British 7 October 1938, Birmingham, England, UK
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  • ...BBC production centres located in [[Cardiff]], [[Belfast]], [[Glasgow]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]], [[Bristol]], [[Southampton]] and [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]
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  • ...g|right|370px|<ref>Otto Krebs, Lithograph, 1874.</ref> Pittsburgh in 1874. Birmingham is in the foreground, and Allegheny City in background across the Allegheny
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  • ...also took its campaign to [[England]], including planting bombs in pubs in Birmingham, Guildford, Warrington, Brighton, London's docklands and elsewhere, and the
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  • ...also took its campaign to [[England]], including planting bombs in pubs in Birmingham, Guildford, Warrington, Brighton, London's docklands and elsewhere, and the
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  • ...people for violating racial norms but also for perceived moral lapses. In Birmingham, the Klan raided local brothels and roadhouses. In Troy, Alabama, the Klan
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  • ...friend Joao Batista Pereira, a Portuguese merchant, both of whom lived in Birmingham, England, created and played a game they named "pelota", after a Spanish ba
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  • ...ustry, history|Steel mill]]s thrived in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore and Birmingham--central locations where these two basic raw materials could be brought tog
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  • Four musicians from the industrial town of [[Birmingham]] founded [[Black Sabbath]] that had earlier rendered a repertoire consisti
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  • ...and characters were inspired by Tolkien's childhood in [[Sarehole]] and [[Birmingham]].<ref>{{ME-ref|Letters|#178 & #303}}</ref> It has also been suggested that
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  • ...s Cathedral, Dundee]]. For places we may have [[Birmingham, Alabama]] or [[Birmingham, England]], if a country may cause confusion then list the continent - so w
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  • ...t went to see Plant perform live with a band called [[Obs-Tweedle]] at the Birmingham Teacher Training College on 20 July 1968 and were duly impressed. He was in
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  • ...t went to see Plant perform live with a band called [[Obs-Tweedle]] at the Birmingham Teacher Training College on 20 July 1968, and were duly impressed. He was i
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