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  • {{rpl|HMS Sheffield (1937)}} {{rpl|HMS Sheffield (D80)}}
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  • ...el industry, but this declined during the 1980s. Like most British cities, Sheffield underwent considerable expansion during the 1960s, involving the constructi {{Image|Sheffield .jpg|right|350px|Sheffield city centre from Meersbrook Park}}
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  • (16 September 1985 – ) Actress best known for her role as Grace Sheffield on the American television series [[The Nanny]].
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  • ...f [[Adolf Hitler]] and retired Professor of History at the [[University of Sheffield]]
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  • ...ited Kingdom]], linking [[London, United Kingdom|London]] St. Pancras to [[Sheffield]].
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  • ...ts]] (2007-2015); [[Member of Parliament (UK)|Member of Parliament]] for [[Sheffield]] Hallam (born 1967).
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  • ...ishing to vote had not been correctly estimated. This polling station in [[Sheffield]] lies in the [[constituency]] of [[Nick Clegg]], leader of the [[Liberal D
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  • ...c.uk/uni/academic/N-Q/palysc/palyshef.html Palynology at the University of Sheffield]
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  • ...ited Kingdom]], linking [[London, United Kingdom|London]] St. Pancras to [[Sheffield]]. In the 19th century the railway was gradually opened southwards by the [ *[[Sheffield]]
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  • {{rpl|Sheffield Shield (cricket)}}
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  • |Students Union, Sheffield University, Sheffield, England
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  • {{r|HMS Sheffield (D80)}}
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • ...sicist)]] (1887–1968), Scottish classicist, Professor at the University of Sheffield
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sheffield]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Matthew Sheffield}} executive editor of [[Media Research Center]] blog NewsBusters; online e
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  • {{r|University of Sheffield}} {{r|Sheffield Hallam University}}
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  • Situated between the conurbations of Greater [[Manchester]] and [[Sheffield]], the National Park has an estimated 10 million visitors a year.
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  • {{r|HMS Sheffield||**}}
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • ...is the [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] v. [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]] match on the Forest Racecourse at [[Nottingham]] on Monday, 26 and Tuesda
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  • {{r|HMS Sheffield}}
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • ...is relatively close to the major cities of [[Liverpool]], [[Leeds]] and [[Sheffield]]. Manchester is encircled by a ring of [[motorway]]s and has two principal
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • ...[[Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry|FRSC]] (born 30th May 1963 in [[Sheffield]], [[England]]) was the first [[United Kingdom|British]] person to go into
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  • {{r|Sheffield, Alabama}}
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  • ...rom May 2010 to May 2015. He is the [[Member of Parliament (UK)|MP]] for [[Sheffield]] Hallam and a member of the [[Privy Council (UK)|Privy Council]]. He was t
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  • ...unique in the UK; formerly the [[Woodhead Route]] from [[Manchester]] to [[Sheffield]] also used this voltage. That line mostly closed in 1981, while the remain
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  • ...ought off the British task force. As it was, they sank the destroyer ''HMS Sheffield'' and the chartered civilian ship ''MV Atlantic Conveyor'', and damaged the
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  • The second ship to bear the name in the [[Royal Navy]], '''HMS Sheffield (D80)''' was a [[Type 42-class]] [[destroyer]], sunk by [[Argentina]] in th
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  • .... On 8 January 1863, after the sport had spread throughout the county, the Sheffield club hosted a meeting at which Yorkshire County Cricket Club (Yorkshire CCC Yorkshire's original home base was [[Bramall Lane]] in Sheffield. They moved to [[Headingley Cricket Ground]] in 1891 and this became a regu
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  • ...mp, Rob; Kot, Greg; Levy, Joe; Moon, Tom; Puterbaugh, Parke; Randall, Mac; Sheffield, Rob|title=100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time|year=2003|month=18 September
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  • | publisher = Sheffield Academic Press
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  • ...es Upon the Music of Dmitry Shostakovich'' [Master’s Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1979].
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  • Sir '''Ian Kershaw''' (1943-) is Professor of History at the [[University of Sheffield]], and a noted biographer of [[Adolf Hitler]]. He retired from full-time a
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  • .../539502/sheffield-and-leicester-vs-nottingham-england-domestic-season-1826 Sheffield & Leicester v Nottingham, 1826]. ESPN Sports Media Ltd.</ref> Clarke took f ...[Will Martingell]]. The tour was a great success, although the AEE lost to Sheffield, and Clarke was careful to pay his players marginally better than MCC could
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  • ...ew Haven, Connecticut, USA) is an actress best known for her role as Grace Sheffield on the American television series ''The Nanny''. In addition to that role,
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  • * [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]]
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  • ...Moor, near [[Chesterfield]], between Wirksworth and [[Sheffield (cricket)|Sheffield]]. This was played for fifty pounds a side and Wirksworth won. A report has
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  • ...ousin" in the publication "Con Art" (Ed. Helen Varola, 2002, Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK)</ref>
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  • ...en's team consists of players from the six state sides which contest the [[Sheffield Shield]], the country's main domestic competition. Management and selection
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  • ...ains]] operate high-speed services to [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Sheffield]] and [[Nottingham]] on this route. As mentioned above, Leicester was forme
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  • *[[Sheffield, Massachusetts|Sheffield]]
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  • {{r|Sheffield}}
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  • {{r|Sheffield Art Crafts Guild}}
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  • ...ef>Hart, C R. ''The North Derbyshire Archaeological Survey: to A D 1500''. sheffield City Museums. 1981</ref> ...rs and passed on to the top, where they were met by a smaller group from [[Sheffield]], who had come up from Edale. In the absence of a criminal offence of tre
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  • ...-club association football match was played under the Sheffield Rules when Sheffield FC defeated [[Hallam FC]] 2–0. ...bs existed in [[Sheffield]] at the time and they played to the so–called [[Sheffield Rules]]. Gradually the FA, led by [[Charles Alcock]], managed to persuade t
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  • ...signed to enter politics, standing as a Conservative candidate for Central Sheffield in 1885, where he was handily elected; he was returned five times, and serv
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  • ...as Lord]] in [[Marylebone]]. Earlier, the seminal [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]] and [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] clubs had been established in
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  • <td>[[Leeds]] and [[Sheffield]]</td>
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  • ...ter]], [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] and [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]] which eventually became the basis of county cricket in the north. In the | [[Bramall Lane]], [[Sheffield]]
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  • :Haigh, Robert Henry, ''Munich 1938: The Peace of Delusion'' (Sheffield, 1998)
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  • ...s in Chester, Manchester, Oldham, Liverpool, Leeds, Warrington, Newcastle, Sheffield, Pontefract, Halifax, and York in 1714-19. The deployment of troops to sup
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  • *1: [[William Paine Sheffield (1820-1907)|William P. Sheffield]] ([[Unionist Party (United States)|U]])'' *1: [[William Paine Sheffield (1820-1907)|William P. Sheffield]] (1820-1907), ''Union''
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  • * [[Yorkshire (cricket)|Yorkshire]] at [[Bramall Lane]], [[Sheffield]] – match drawn ...ers at Chesterfield where Pataudi scored 113 and Modi was bowled on 99. At Sheffield, Hazare (244 not out) and Mankad (132) shared a fourth wicket stand of 322.
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>One match against Sheffield.<ref name=GB6&7/></td> <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>[[Sheffield Cricket Club|Sheffield]]</td>
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  • ...n or shoot Castro according to the assassination plots proposed by Colonel Sheffield Edwards, director of the CIA's Office of Security.<ref name=GWNSA-BOP>{{cit
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  • ...n or shoot Castro according to the assassination plots proposed by Colonel Sheffield Edwards, director of the CIA's Office of Security.<ref name="NYC_use_refs_t
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  • ...f Stellar spectra] website of Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield. Author: Jesse S. Allen, High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research
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  • ...and the leading domestic championships such as the County Championship, [[Sheffield Shield]], [[Ranji Trophy]], etc.<ref name="Class4">{{cite web |url=https:// ...ry's national championship. The major national championships include the [[Sheffield Shield]] (Australia), [[National Cricket League]] (Bangladesh), County Cham
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  • ...wine; many years later, when discussing the overheads incurred during Lord Sheffield's profitless tour of Australia in 1891–92, [[Arthur Shrewsbury]] commente ...he altered the date of a Gloucestershire match so that he could travel to Sheffield and take part in a Yorkshire player's benefit match, knowing full well the
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  • ...le technique]], similar to the wootz steel, independently redeveloped in [[Sheffield]] by [[Benjamin Huntsman]] in c. 1740, and Pavel Anosov in [[Russia]] in 18
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  • ...structures were made of wrought or cast iron. Steelmaking was centered in Sheffield, Britain, which supplied the European and the American markets. The introdu ...ale, Geoffrey. ''Steel City: Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Technology in Sheffield, 1743-1993.'' Oxford University, 1995 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=
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  • ...ean Context| publisher = Sheffield Academic Press| date = 1991| location = Sheffield | pages = 22-23|}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | last = Stager| first = Lawren
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  • ...ed, with impressive displays from towns and cities, including steel from [[Sheffield]], woollens from Bradford and Leeds, and cotton goods from Manchester. The
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  • * Sheffield Hallam University, School of Science and Mathematics. "Nuclear Magnetic Re
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  • ...rpool]], [[Birmingham]], [[Bristol]], [[Manchester]], [[Newcastle]], and [[Sheffield]]. ...nchester]], [[Leeds]], [[Liverpool]], [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]], [[Sheffield]], [[Bristol]], [[Coventry]], [[Leicester]], [[Nottingham]] and [[Kingston
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  • Soon afterwards, Lord Stanley purchased a decorative bowl, forged in [[Sheffield, England]] by [[London, United Kingdom]] [[silversmith]] G.R. Collis and Co
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  • * Sheffield, G. D. ''Leadership in the Trenches: Officer-Man Relations, Morale and Disc
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  • :*Best Editing (Pat Sheffield), "Everybody Hurts"
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  • ...s national championship involves the various state sides playing for the [[Sheffield Shield]]; in India, the championship is the [[Ranji Trophy]]; in South Afri
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  • ...shire, of Yorkshire, and of South Wales; the Yorkshire pits which supplied Sheffield were only about 300 feet deep. Northumberland and Durham were the leading c
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  • ...998 May 23;316(7144):1563-1569. PMID 9596593</ref><ref>Hill DJ, Hudson IL, Sheffield LJ, Shelton MJ, Menahem S, Hosking CS. A low allergen diet is a significant
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  • ...998 May 23;316(7144):1563-1569. PMID 9596593</ref><ref>Hill DJ, Hudson IL, Sheffield LJ, Shelton MJ, Menahem S, Hosking CS. A low allergen diet is a significant
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  • ...when playing for the [[All-England Eleven]] at the [[Hyde Park Ground]], [[Sheffield]] in 1858. A collection was organised and someone decided to buy Stephenson
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  • ...es Upon the Music of Dmitry Shostakovich'' [Master’s Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1979], p. 16.</ref> Partly inspired by Berg’s ''Wozzeck'', its irreveren
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