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  • ...''Dianetics'' had set up an organisation named the Dianetic Federation of Great Britain, which was supplanted by Hubbard setting up the Church. Hubbard's right to
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  • ...ussian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, and Uruguay. In addition, B
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  • ...bell, "Women in Combat: The World War Two Experience in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union," ''Journal of Military History'' (April 199
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  • South Carolina declared independence from Great Britain and set up its state government on March 15, 1776. Many of the South Caroli
    52 KB (7,914 words) - 03:40, 6 February 2010
  • ...ommons Science and Technology Committee] ''Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain'' Nov 2009</ref> The U.K. Government continues to allow doctors to prescri
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  • Massachusetts was a center of the movement for independence from Great Britain. With actions by the patriots and counter-actions by the Crown were a main
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  • Natural gas liquefaction dates back to the 1820s when [[Great Britain|British]] physicist [[Michael Faraday]] experimented with liquefying differ
    24 KB (3,746 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • ...ished in [[Alta California]]. Reacting to interest by Russia and possibly Great Britain in the fur-bearing animals of the Pacific north coast, Spain further extend
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  • ...rnal |author=Johnson F ''et al.'' |title=Changing perceptions of weight in Great Britain: comparison of two population surveys |journal=BMJ |volume=337|pages=a494 |
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  • ...’, was initially adopted by Germany, the United States of America, France, Great Britain, India, Japan, Poland, and Czechslovakia. It went into force on July 24, 19
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  • ...played in the [[Olympic Games]] was in 1900 when just two teams, nominally Great Britain and France, took part. Neither was nationally representative but the Britis
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  • Under the UKUSA Agreement, Great Britain called upon NSA SIGINT satellite resources to collect relevant information.
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  • ...=y0smAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA487&lpg=PA487 |pages=p. 487 |publisher=Society of Arts (Great Britain) |date=March 25, 1885}}
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  • ...roupings include the Five Powers Defense Arrangements (FPDA) of Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia, which includes three members of the U The Five Powers Defence Arrangements (FPDA) of Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia, three powers of which have strong SIG
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  • • &nbsp;b){{note label|b|b|none}}As far as is known, cricket in Great Britain has always been played in the spring and summer months from April to Septem
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  • ...concern the local facilities were inadequate and they were brought back to Great Britain to recover.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2003|chapter=In the
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  • ...57&ndash;159.</ref> The budget was vetoed by the Conservative [[Peerage of Great Britain|peers]] who dominated the [[House of Lords]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 205, 21 ...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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  • ...e was also Charles II of Scotland, & actually called himself Charles II of Great Britain. I prefer the last as the title.
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  • {{R|Great Britain}}
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  • Prior to Charcot, Robert Hooper (1773&ndash;1835), a [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] pathologist and practicing [[physician]], Robert Carswell (1793&n ...gitimate grandson of [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George III of Great Britain]], almost certainly suffered from MS. D'Este left a detailed diary describi
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