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  • After months of arduous training in all parts of the British Isles, he is parachuted into the French countryside to take up the leadership of
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  • ...cripts: 6th to the 9th Century, A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles'', 1 (London: Harvey Miller, 1978), no. 77 [with additional bibliography].
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  • ...d Historians (ACS): ''A Guide to First-Class Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles''. ACS (1982).
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  • ...s and Historians |title=A Guide to Important Cricket Matches Played in the British Isles 1709–1863 |year=1981 |publisher=ACS |location=Nottingham |url=https:/
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  • ...-plots, complications, or side stories: a madman is about to take over the British Isles; it is Brock's job to thwart him. As the book opens, Llewellyn is only days away from turning the British Isles dark and seizing absolute power. Brock, however, with a brief lyrical side
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  • ...e period 1647 - 1658. After 1658 Quakerism became established outside the British Isles, so that it can no longer be confined to a single narrative and description ...m the north of England to the rest of the country and later throughout the British Isles. The success was alarming to many. They had soon established Quaker meeti
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  • ...versity of Edinburgh]</ref>, the sixth university to be established in the British Isles, with an endowment from the will of Bishop Robert Reid of St Magnus Cathedr
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  • ...rk]] and the [[Netherlands]]. The previous, mostly Celtic languages of the British Isles were largely driven westwards as their speakers retreated or intermingled w ...rney' of English around the world began with its movement throughout the [[British Isles]], eventually becoming the language most commonly spoken throughout the mod
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  • ..."planned and directed by representatives of" all the major churches in the British Isles.
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  • ...d by [[Alan Melville]], [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]] toured the British Isles for the first time since 1935 and played a five-match [[Test cricket|Test s <p>South Africa toured the British Isles in 1947 and played a five-match Test series against England, who won the se
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  • *[[British Isles]]
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  • ...orically, the four nations were divided into [[Traditional counties of the British Isles|counties]] as areas for local government administration. Although these are
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  • ...ic maps (many double spreads) and covers a vast arc of territory, from the British Isles and the Azores eastward across Europe and North Africa, up the Nile valley
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  • ...], [[Cornish language|Cornish]], and other early Celtic languages of the [[British Isles]]. While for many centuries it was the primary language of Ireland, and po
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  • '''Fairy traditions''' are common in the [[British Isles]] and [[Brittany]]. There are several kinds of household fairies. The most common in the British Isles are brownies or hob goblins. In spite of the fact that we nowadays think of
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  • ''''Babe I'm Gonna Leave You'''' is a song written and arranged by British Isles|British rock group Led Zeppelin, based on an original composition by Anne B
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  • ===British Isles===
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  • ..., and vital to the safety of, mariners traversing the sea areas around the British Isles and its broadcast on radio is still avidly listened to. Less importantly, t
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  • ''''When the Levee Breaks'''' is a song written and recorded by British Isles|British rock group Led Zeppelin, partly based on an original lyrical compos
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  • ...spoken throughout Western and Central Europe, but are now confined to the British Isles and Brittany. There are two branches: Goidelic or [[Gaelic]] and [[Brythoni ####[[Gaelic]] or Goidelic (British Isles), including Irish, [[Manx]], [[Scottish Gaelic]].
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