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  • *[http://www.manchester.ac.uk The University of Manchester] - official site *[http://www.umsu.manchester.ac.uk University of Manchester Students' Union] (UMSU)
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  • {{r|Manchester School of Art}} {{r|Manchester United F.C.}}
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  • *University of Manchester alumni [[University of Manchester/Catalogs/Nobel Prize winners|Nobel Prize winners]]
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  • {{Image|Cover of 'The Manchester Manual'.jpg|right|350px| Cover of "The Manchester Manual" -- also known as "the Jihadist encyclopedia".}} '''The Manchester Manual''' (also known as the Jihadist encyclopedia) is a document prepared
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  • {{rpl|Manchester}} {{rpl|Manchester United Football Club}}
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  • #redirect [[The Manchester Manual]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[University of Manchester]]
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  • International cricket ground in Manchester
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  • ...s home to several [[university|universities]], notably the [[University of Manchester]], the UK's largest.
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  • ...or [[Arsenal Football Club|Arsenal]] and [[Manchester United Football Club|Manchester United]] at club level in England and for the [[Republic of Ireland (footba
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  • ...rt)|cricket]] ground in [[Manchester]]. It was opened in 1857 by the old [[Manchester Cricket Club]] and became the home base of [[Lancashire (cricket)|Lancashir
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  • ...tus Andronicus |year=1989 |publisher=Manchester University Press |location=Manchester |isbn=9780719027444 }}
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  • {{rpl|Manchester City Football Club}} {{rpl|Manchester United Football Club}}
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  • ...candidate for the ceremonial position of Chancellor of the [[University of Manchester]], [[England]].
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  • ...tle=Quantum mechanics |date=June2, 2005 |author=Niels Walet, University of Manchester |url= http://walet.phy.umist.ac.uk/QM/LectureNotes/}}
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  • An English [[association football|football]] club which is based in [[Manchester]].
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  • British film director from Manchester, England, best known for the Oscar-winning ''Slumdog Millionaire'' (2008) a
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  • City and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, northwestern England, on the Irwell, Medlock, Irk, and Tib rivers.
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  • ...ry to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4291-7 ..., Tony Blair and a Conflict of Leadership: Collision Course''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-6317-5
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/University of Manchester]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Manchester}}
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  • ...], bordering [[Cheshire, England|Cheshire]], [[Lancashire]], and [[Greater Manchester]].
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  • A war [[museum]] in [[Trafford Park]] in [[Trafford, Greater Manchester]], [[England]].
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  • ...f Boyle's_law] Resource for Free-standing Mathematics units, University of Manchester
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  • ...ngland]], bordering [[Cheshire, England|Cheshire]], [[Cumbria]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[Merseyside]], and [[West Yorkshire]].
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  • ...man Dialects. Phonology and Morphology, with Selected Texts''. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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  • A group established in [[Manchester]] England in 1896 and modeled after the London-based Art Workers Guild for
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  • ...ield railway station|Huddersfield]], [[Manchester Victoria railway station|Manchester]], and [[Blackpool North railway station|Blackpool]] and bus and coach serv
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  • '''Manchester United Football Club''' (popularly abbreviated as '''MUFC''' or '''Man U''' Manchester United was founded in 1878 as Newton Heath Cricket & Football Club by emplo
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  • A British art school located in [[Manchester]] which was an important local focal point of the Arts and Crafts movement
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  • ...ion=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php&title=2128 William Dyer Grampp: ''The Manchester School of Economics'' Online Library of Liberty, 1960]
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  • ...s, [[Arsenal Football Club|Arsenal]] and [[Manchester United Football Club|Manchester United]]. Among the most famous English footballers are [[Stanley Matthews]
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  • *Hardman Brookshire, Jerry (1995) ''Clement Attlee''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3244-X
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  • ...ristian castle : social and cultural change in medieval Spain. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719033490.</ref> The origins of the castle as a
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  • ...he governing body of [[netball]]. It was founded in 1960 and is based in [[Manchester]].
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  • ***New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Manchester, New Hampshire) ***Manchester Wolves (Manchester, New Hampshire)
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  • ...so called because of the series of public meetings that they held at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, beginning in 1820. David Ricardo's law of [[comparati
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  • ...tor (1992) ''Anthony Eden: a Political Biography, 1931-1957''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3242-3
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...ine mostly closed in 1981, while the remaining stretch from [[Glossop]] to Manchester was re-electrified to the national standard of 25,000V [[AC]] in 1984. 1,50
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  • ...ville Chamberlain, Appeasement, and the British Road to War''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4832-X
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  • ...ield railway station|Huddersfield]], [[Manchester Victoria railway station|Manchester]], and [[Blackpool North railway station|Blackpool]], and the latter to [[I
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  • {{rpl|Manchester City Football Club}}
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  • * [http://www.guardiancentury.co.uk/1910-1919/Story/0,6051,99003,00.html ''Manchester Guardian'' – obituary]
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  • {{rpl|Manchester City Football Club}}
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  • {{r|Manchester}}
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  • ...rmed as Manchester City with the hope that it could represent the whole of Manchester. ...orthern Division of the Wartime League and shared Maine Road with rivals [[Manchester United]] after [[Old Trafford]] was bombed. In the 1950s, City reached the
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  • ...hnson and Anglo-American Relations 'at the Summit', 1964-68''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-7010-4
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  • ...ton-under-Lyne (UK Parliament constituency)|Ashton-under-Lyne]], [[Greater Manchester]], in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]] since 2015, an
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • *Sunday November 26, 2000 - Manchester, England. Manchester Evening News Arena
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  • {{r|HMS Manchester (D95)}}
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  • {{r|Manchester United F.C.}}
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • =List of [[University of Manchester]] alumni [[Nobel Prize]] winners= ...ience, Ethics and Innovation (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)].</ref>
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  • * 1967–68 '''Manchester United 4–1 Benfica''' at [[Wembley Stadium]], London '''(aet)''' * 1998–99 '''Manchester United 2–1 Bayern Munich''' at [[Camp Nou]], Barcelona
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...002–03 season. In August 2003, he joined [[Manchester United Football Club|Manchester United]] for a reported £12.24 million. In the same month, he made his int
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  • {{r|Manchester}}
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...''' (IWMN) is a war museum in [[Trafford Park]] in [[Trafford]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]]. Opened on 5 July 2002, it is one of five branches of the [[ ...populace and was drawn to Salford, encouraged by the local authorities of Manchester and Trafford and other agencies, who were engaged in significant programmes
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  • {{r|Manchester}}
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}} {{r|Manchester Metropolitan University}}
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  • {{r|Manchester}} (2002)
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  • Situated between the conurbations of Greater [[Manchester]] and [[Sheffield]], the National Park has an estimated 10 million visitors
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...nglish Toy Terrier}} – in some circles, believed to be the same as the Toy Manchester Terrier – see below. {{r|Manchester Terrier}}
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  • ...rea between [[London, United Kingdom|London]] and the northern cities of [[Manchester]] and [[Liverpool]]. It is also a transport hub, being the meeting point of
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  • ...irony |accessdate=2008-04-07|last=Williams |first=Zoe |format= |work=The Manchester Guardian }}
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...longside his writing partner, friend and fellow [[University of Manchester|Manchester University]] alumnus [[Adrian Edmondson]]. In both series, he played energe
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  • {{r|Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester}}
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  • ...le''' (born 1956) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film director]] from [[Manchester]], [[England]], best known for the [[Oscar]]-winning ''[[Slumdog Millionair
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  • ...ref>[https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/638074 Liverpool thump Manchester United 7–0]. ESPN Football. 5 March 2023.</ref>
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  • ...and the first team using the name of the county was organised by the old [[Manchester Cricket Club]] in 1849. In 1864, a county club was formally created by agre ...'s main venue has always been [[Old Trafford Cricket Ground]] in [[Greater Manchester]], though the team has played matches at many more grounds around the count
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  • ...i-column with ''Ha'ir'' he unabashedly hailed his other great loves, the [[Manchester United]] and "Hapo'el Tel Aviv" football clubs.
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  • ...fate.<ref>Williams, Walkin Wynn (1938). ''Monastic Studies''. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 93.</ref> That was the case until 878 when the abbey w
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  • ...arliament. He became a leading radical, blaming Liverpool's government and Manchester's local magistrates for the 1819 [[Peterloo Massacre]].
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  • ...olved in building one of the world's first civilian digital computers at [[Manchester University]]. He also continued theoretical work and, in a 1950 paper title * Manchester University, Turing Lectures; [http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/events/Turing/]
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  • ...Manuscript in the Possession of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.] Macmillan and Co.
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  • ...From Mendel to genetic engineering] Jonathan Harwood (2002) University of Manchester, Retrieved from US National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of He
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  • ...uthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work=Guardian.Co.UK |publisher=The Manchester Guardian }}
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  • ...ered by Black. Two volumes were compiled by William Henry (1774-1836), the Manchester physician and chemist, some of whose own lecture notes are also preserved."
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  • ...north, [[North Yorkshire]], [[South Yorkshire]], [[Derbyshire]], [[Greater Manchester]], and [[Lancashire]].
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  • Manchester, William. ''Death of a President'' (New York: Harper & Row, 1967).
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  • ...ser Ch. 2005. ''Moving pictures: American art and early film, 1880–1910''. Manchester: Hudson Hills Press. 134–38.
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...e Harry Potter series came to Rowling in 1990 while on a train trip from [[Manchester]] to [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. Each novel in the series tells the
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  • ...study of the Cargo Movement in the Southern Madang District, New Guinea''. Manchester University Press, 1964
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  • * '''XXIVth IAU General Assembly''' (2000): [[Manchester]], [[United Kingdom]]
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • Formerly the Midland Main Line ran as far as [[Manchester]] by way of the now-closed route through the Peak District National Park. P
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  • ...ating to the vision of colours, with observation" (Mem Literary Philos Soc Manchester 5: 28-45, 1798). It is the first recognized account of red-green colorblind
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  • |Institute of Science & Technology, Manchester, England
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  • ...efore and After the Famine. Explorations in Economic History, 1800-1925'' (Manchester, 1988),
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  • {{Image|Uofmanchester.jpg|right|300px|University of [[Manchester]] building on Oxford Road.}} ....co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/student/news/article626449.ece | title=Manchester unites to target world league | publisher=Sunday Times | accessdate=2007-05
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  • *[[Manchester]]
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  • *[[Greater Manchester Youth Symphony Orchestra]]
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  • | HMS Manchester (D95)
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...Without Music: Music, Culture and Society in Twentieth-century Britain''. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4299-2
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  • ...varieties on the basis of adult height, while the breed standard of the [[Manchester Terrier]] does not mandate any height requirements, describing the size par
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...more often, particularly in the vicinity of industrialized cities such as Manchester where the darker moths had become predominant by the end of the century.
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  • :'''Manchester United fans look at the same players who were champions a few months ago, a
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  • ...zchok Yaakov Weiss (1901-1989; author of ''Minchas Yitzchak'', formerly of Manchester Beth Din, [[England]])
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  • ...d power in early modern london, 1580-1633. Manchester ; New York New York: Manchester University Press ; ...iddle-class identity in Britain, 1800-1940. Manchester, UK ; New York, NY: Manchester University Press ;
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  • * [[Manchester Cricket Club|Manchester]]
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  • * Manchester project call MCC work for you
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  • ...l as the more distant [[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]] and [[Glasgow]].
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  • *[[Toy Manchester Terrier]]
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  • ...n|year=1995|edition=2nd ed.|publisher=Manchester University Press|location=Manchester|id=ISBN 0-7190-4693-9}}
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  • ...Moore in 2004 and proven using the [[supercomputing]] facilities of the [[Manchester]] university.
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  • {{r|University of Manchester}}
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  • ...the [[Royal Gallery of Illustration]], and a three-performance run at the Manchester [[Free Trade Hall]] to benefit the widow of Dickens's old friend [[Douglas ...errold, he arranged for a series of much larger public performances at the Manchester [[Free Trade Hall]]. It was for these that Dickens, convinced that his ama
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  • ...d his doctorate in [[physics]] in 1911, before continuing his studies in [[Manchester]], [[England]] with [[Ernest Rutherford]] and at the [[University of Cambri
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  • *{{cite book |authorlink=William Manchester |last=Manchester |first=William |year=1968 |title=[[The Arms of Krupp]] |location= |isbn=978
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  • ...ophie Watson. Security : Sociology and Social Worlds Making Social Worlds. Manchester, UK ; New York New York: Manchester University Press in association with the Open University ;
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  • ...ta in same physical memory) (EDVAC was the first instance in a design, the Manchester University 'Baby' was the first actual operating one, and the EDSAC was the
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  • ...on, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, [[University of Manchester]], [[England]].</ref>
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  • ...nce of a shift in his interests from chemistry to economics and philosophy Manchester created a chair in [[Social Science]] (1948-58) for him.
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  • ...of [[Acclaim Cheltenham|Acclaim Studios Cheltenham]] and [[Acclaim Studios Manchester]] in [[England]] and other places and their filing for [[Chapter 11]] [[ban An attempt to reopen the Cheltenham and Manchester studios (under the new name '''Exclaim''') failed due to legal wrangling ov
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  • '''The Guardian''' (originally '''The Manchester Guardian''' until 1956) is a daily national newspaper published in the [[Un
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  • ...d Ian Steedman: ''The Industry Supply Curve: Two Different Traditions'', Manchester University Department of Economics Working Paper 2006-2 2006]</ref>. The su
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  • *[[Manchester, Massachusetts|Manchester]]
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  • ...Useful: The Development of Radio and Television in Africa in the 1980s'' (Manchester University Press, 1986).
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  • ...working capabilities 2nd ed. | publisher = Our Dogs Publ. Co. | location = Manchester | year = 1927 }} ISBN-10: B000O91P2E
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  • * [[Harris Manchester College, Oxford|Harris Manchester]], founded 1889
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  • ...echnische Hochschule. In 1908, he was matriculated to the [[University of Manchester]] where he focused on aeronautics. While there he developed a design for a
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  • ...Law League]] and in the campaigns of the [[Manchester school of economics|Manchester School]]. He was aided by other free trade activists such as [[John Bright]
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  • ..., her family moved to [[Manchester, Maine|Manchester]], where she attended Manchester Elementary School. Her father taught literature and writing at the [[Univer
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  • ...2007.pdf</ref> In the United Kingdom, a 2004 study by the [[University of Manchester]] Institution of Science and Technology of 5,300 employees in 70 organizati
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  • ...ision)|Bill Elliott]], a technician working at [[Granada Television]] in [[Manchester]], decided to attempt a re-creation of an extract of the play, using a repl
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  • * Pinkney, Robert. ''The International Politics of East Africa.'' Manchester U. Pr., 2001. 242 pp. compares Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
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  • | genus_authority = [[William Herbert, Dean of Manchester|Herb.]]
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  • ...gy]]. He taught [[mathematics]] and [[physical sciences]] at New College, Manchester, resigning his position in favor of lecturing, private tutoring and researc ...) | [http://books.google.com/books?id=2k1XdB3sfLYC&dq=philosophical+essays+manchester+dalton&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books preview.]</ref>
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  • ...rk with. He bought out all his partners and went on to build factories at Manchester, Matlock, Bath, New Lanark (in partnership with David Dale) and elsewhere.
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  • ...uspended for a few days after a deadly [[terrorism|terrorist]] attack in [[Manchester]], and briefly again after another attack in [[London, United Kingdom|Londo
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  • *[[Manchester Terrier]] *[[Toy Manchester Terrier]]
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  • ...ear= 1951|title= Louis Pasteur: Free Lance of Science, Gollancz. Quoted in Manchester K. L. (1995) Louis Pasteur (1822–1895)—chance and the prepared mind.|jo
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  • ...eased September 2018) as an assistant to acclaimed composer Lesley Barber (Manchester By the Sea, You Can Count On Me). She is currently scoring the upcoming Hul
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  • ...derland Football Club|Sunderland]] (1879); [[Manchester City Football Club|Manchester City]] (1879); [[Preston North End Football Club|Preston North End]], [[Bur ...ham City) and [[Grimsby Town Football Club|Grimsby Town]]. Ardwick (later Manchester City) joined it in 1891 for its last season.
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  • ...r, Sir John Hotham. It could be 15 July, when the first blood was shed in Manchester. Conventionally, however, it is dated to 21 August 1642 when the king "rai
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  • * Farnie, Douglas Antony, and Mike Williams. ''Cotton Mills in Greater Manchester'' (1992) 212 pages
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  • ...ties by the 1770s and noted clubs were formed at [[Manchester Cricket Club|Manchester]], [[Nottingham Cricket Club|Nottingham]] and [[Sheffield Cricket Club|Shef | [[Old Trafford Cricket Ground|Old Trafford]], [[Manchester]]
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  • ...ncement on the relative weights of the atoms on October 21st, 1803, at the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. Dalton had evidently derived his lexico
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  • *[[Currier Museum of Art]], Manchester, New Hampshire
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  • | ''[[Manchester Evening News]]'', July 2001<ref>''The Scotsman'': [http://www.manchestereve
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  • ...un roughly east-west through the area, connecting the [[Greater Manchester|Manchester]] and Sheffield conurbations. The northern route, the Woodhead pass, is si
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  • ...<ref>Bignell, Jonathan & O'Day, Andrew (2004): ''Terry Nation'' (page 21). Manchester University Press. ISBN 071906547X, ISBN 9780719065477.</ref>
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  • ...gels]], whose father was a partner in a cotton firm in the English city of Manchester. Engels supplied Marx with a practical knowledge of the daily workings of c
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  • ...blished a treatise on extensive meteorological observations in the area of Manchester, England, with a second edition in 1834, containing thousands of observatio
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  • Lloyd George was born to a Welsh family living temporarily in Manchester, England. His father William George was a Welsh schoolmaster who died when
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  • ...working capabilities 2nd ed. | publisher = Our Dogs Publ. Co. | location = Manchester | year = 1927 }}</ref>, as well as "The German Shepherd, Its History, Devel
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  • ...don and then Professor of [[Comparative religion|Comparative Religion]] at Manchester. He founded the PTS in 1881, assisted by German scholar [[Hermann Oldenberg
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  • *[[Manchester Terrier]] *[[Toy Manchester Terrier]]
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  • ==Manchester Conference and after== ...esulted. The immediate manifestation of their change of direction was the Manchester Conference of 1895, at which many opinion-formers in London Yearly Meeting
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  • ...some anti-German or Jacobite (pro-Stuart) and triggered riots in Chester, Manchester, Oldham, Liverpool, Leeds, Warrington, Newcastle, Sheffield, Pontefract, Ha
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  • ''Red Dwarf'' was created by [[Rob Grant]] and [[Doug Naylor]], [[Manchester]]-based scriptwriting partners who worked under the pseudonym [[Grant Naylo
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  • After the 1867 rising, IRB headquarters in Manchester opted to support neither of the dueling American factions, promoting instea
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  • ...odds" matches in the North of England against 20 of Sheffield, 18 of the [[Manchester Cricket Club]] and 18 of Yorkshire. Teams called England had frequently bee
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  • ...''John Major, Tony Blair and a Conflict of Leadership: Collision Course.'' Manchester University Press, 212 pp. ISBN 0719063175
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  • ...summer that saw the departure of homegrown superstar [[Wayne Rooney]] to [[Manchester United]] and the signing of low-key players like [[Tim Cahill]] and Marcus
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  • <blockquote>"In Manchester, a sudden and violent outbreak of cholera occurred in Hope Street, Salford.
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  • ...he gave a series of 12 lectures on industrial chemical operations at the Manchester Technical School. His lectures can be regarded as the forerunner of the dis
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  • ...10 June 2000) was an English professional [[cricketer]] from Gorton, in [[Manchester]], who played for [[Lancashire (cricket)|Lancashire]] from 1950 to 1968 and ...n Broadacre Road in Gorton and, through the years of the Second World War, Manchester Central Grammar School.<ref name="ODNB"/> He played for the school at both
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  • ...Eglinton's dream that, "Ardrossan would be to Glasgow what Liverpool is to Manchester."<ref>{{cite book
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  • ..."? If so, do you know of any source for that other than Manchester's book? Manchester -- whose work I admire except for this quirk -- had the despicable habit of
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  • ...our. Stephenson’s “[[Rocket]]” was the locomotive for the [[Liverpool and Manchester]] line, which opened in 1830. Stephenson went on to design many more railwa
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  • ...he gave a series of 12 lectures on industrial chemical operations at the Manchester Technical School. His lectures can be regarded as the forerunner of the dis
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  • #Manchester, New Hampshire: 107,006 ...d at sources of water power such as in Lowell and Lawrence, Massachusetts, Manchester, New Hampshire, and Woonsocket, Rhode Island but have long since departed d
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  • ...>[http://negativegamer.com/2009/05/14/videogame-nation-a-museum-exhibit-in-manchester/ Review at NegativeGamer.com] of videogame nation</ref>
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  • ...www.pnl.gov/news/release.asp?id=175], Livens FR ''et. al.'' (Working at [[Manchester]]) have suggested that the reason why ''Geobacter sulfurreducens'' can redu
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  • The women, however, were not without support. The assessor of Manchester wrote, "female clerks are more attentive, diligent and efficient than males
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  • ...kehurst|Lakehurst Naval Air Station]] in [[Manchester Township, New Jersey|Manchester Township]], [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]], [[United States of Amer
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  • ...e UK. Other major cities are [[Liverpool]], [[Birmingham]], [[Bristol]], [[Manchester]], [[Newcastle]], and [[Sheffield]]. ...large metropolitan counties centred on cities (an example being [[Greater Manchester]]). The creation of unitary authorities, where districts gained the adminis
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  • ...working capabilities 2nd ed. | publisher = Our Dogs Publ. Co. | location = Manchester | year = 1927 }}</ref>. In his book Horowitz documents that Greif von Sparw ...working capabilities 2nd ed. | publisher = Our Dogs Publ. Co. | location = Manchester | year = 1927 }} ISBN-10: B000O91P2E
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  • ...es, cavalry charged into a crowd of 60,000–80,000 gathered at a meeting in Manchester to demand parliamentary reform, killing 11-15 and injuring several hundred
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  • ...ilable to the public for download on the [[ftp]] server of [[University of Manchester]] in February, 1992;
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  • ...oped from crosses between smaller Fox Terriers and Fox Terrier types and [[Manchester Terriers]], and, later, crosses to other [[toy dog|toy]] breeds such as the
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  • ...Reflexions on the Motive Power of Fire'', translated and edited by R. Fox, Manchester University Press, (1986) [http://books.google.nl/books?id=tVzSAAAAIAAJ&prin
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  • | publisher = [[University of Manchester]] Computer Science Department | url = http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/apt/publications/papers/async99_A3.php
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  • Alice Bailey was born as Alice LaTrobe Bateman, in [[Manchester]], UK, to a wealthy family, and received a Christian education. She describ
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  • ...ght." Times [London, England] 17 Sept. 1954</ref> The [[Barton Arcade]] in Manchester was sold by HPM&R in 1957. <ref>OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT. "Shops A
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  • ...its Stevenson Street factory and transferred production to [[Bristol]], [[Manchester]] and [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. This closure was followed by those
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  • ...oltwood|Boltwood]], who spent a year's leave at Rutherford's laboratory in Manchester, measured the amount of helium produced by two radium samples after 83 days
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  • ...ged 25, Diat immigrated to New York, becoming the chef of [[Carlton House, Manchester|Carlton House]] on 23 October 1910<ref name="Hellman"/> and about 7 weeks l
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  • ...ls/assignments/reference/|title=How To Reference |author=The University of Manchester|date=}}</ref> <ref name="web">{{Cite web|url=http://www.airquality.co.uk/ar ...nty miles of the huge English urban complexes of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester?"</ref> <ref>[[Gwynfor Evans]], Land of My Fathers, Y Lolfa 1992, ISBN 0 86
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  • ...Crises: Policy Alternatives for Equitable Recovery and Development''. The Manchester School 67(5) Special Issue 1999, pp.409–427.
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  • ...agiotidisBratsiotisMartin.pdf BRATSIOTIS, George Bratsiotis (University of Manchester), MARTIN, Christopher (Brunel University) and PANAGIOTIDIS, Theo. (Loughbor
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  • *Williams, S. T., A. M. Mortimer, and L. Manchester. 1987. '''Ecology of soil bacteriophages,''' p. 157-179. In S. M. Goyal, C.
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  • ...ceived word that over 500 singles had been pressed and had been shipped to Manchester for distribution. Grant had stipulated to Carson that under the contract Le
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  • ...entres located in [[Cardiff]], [[Belfast]], [[Glasgow]], [[Birmingham]], [[Manchester]], [[Bristol]], [[Southampton]] and [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]. Some of these ...of the BBC North. The leading candidate is [[Salford Quays]] in [[Greater Manchester]].<ref>{{cite web | title = MediaCity:UK Chosen as Preferred Site for BBC |
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  • * [[Lancashire (cricket)|Lancashire]] at [[Old Trafford Cricket Ground]], [[Manchester]] – match drawn
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  • *Manchester, William. ''A Rockefeller Family Portrait: From John D. to Nelson''. 1958.
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  • ..., Fellow of the Royal Society and Nuffield Professor of Radio Astronomy at Manchester University Department of Radio Astronomy and director of the Jodrell Bank r
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  • '''mán''' ''male'' = '''Mán''' ''Isle, Manchester'' = '''Mánn''' = '''Mánne''' ''persons'', cf. '''mâne
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  • ...|right|[[Daniel Libeskind|Libeskind]]'s [[Imperial War Museum North]] in [[Manchester]] comprises three apparently intersecting curved volumes.]]
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  • ...moved to the home of Smith's parents on the edge of [[Manchester, New York|Manchester Township]] near Palmyra.
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  • ...t center in the United States for the manufacture of cotton textiles after Manchester, NH. The industrial history of Fall River began in 1811 when Colonel Joseph
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  • * Farnie, Douglas Antony, and Mike Williams. ''Cotton Mills in Greater Manchester'' (1992) 212 pages
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  • ...rom [[Sheffield]], woollens from Bradford and Leeds, and cotton goods from Manchester. The center of the Crystal Palace was dominated by glass manufacturer and m
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  • ...ed to the original schedule, Plant doubling up in London, [[Newcastle]], [[Manchester]] and [[Birmingham]]. With Phil Collins unable to commit due to the constra
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  • ...gson, G. 1993. Theories of Economic Evolution: A Preliminary Taxonomy. The Manchester School Vol LXI No. 2 June, 0025-2034, 125-134.
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  • ...ins to 2024 are the most successful British club; [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] were the first English winners in 1968 and have three titles.
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  • ...Harold L. ''Shock Cities: The Environmental Transformation and Reform of Manchester and Chicago.'' (2005). 628 pp.
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  • ...e the cities of [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] and [[Manchester, Virginia|Manchester]].
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  • ...ord for London.<ref>''Shakespeare: The Lost Years'' by E. A. J. Honigmann, Manchester University Press; 2nd edition, 1999, page 1.</ref> A number of stories are
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  • ...United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], as well as a series of performances in [[Manchester]]. Dickens also wrote a long prose essay, "The Lost Arctic Voyagers," whic
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  • ...71, and by the end of the 18th century it was a prominent treatment in the Manchester Infirmary. In 1841 Edinburgh physician John Hughes Bennett (1812-75) publis
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  • ...bertyfund.org/files/2128/Grampp_1445_EBk_v4.pdf William Dyer Grampp, ''The Manchester School of Economics'', The Online Library of Liberty, 1960]</ref> was given
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  • ...United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], as well as a series of performances in [[Manchester]]. Dickens also wrote a long prose essay, "The Lost Arctic Voyagers," whic
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  • ...ardian.co.uk/music/2009/jul/01/lady-gaga-review|title=Lady Gaga - Academy, Manchester|last=Simpson|first=Dave|date=July 1, 2009|accessdate=October 30, 2009|work=
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  • ...been put forward by Harry Johnson when he was a professor of economics at Manchester University. The conventional view had been that the [[exchange rate]] is de
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  • ...been put forward by Harry Johnson when he was a professor of economics at Manchester University. The conventional view had been that the [[exchange rate]] is de
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