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  • ...ether into a proper social movement. The "social movement" was invented in England and North America during the first decades of the nineteenth century and ha *Anthony Giddens. 1985. The Nation-State and Violence. Cambridge, England: Polity Press. ISBN 0520060393
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  • The '''University of Westminster''' is a university in [[London]], [[England]], formed in 1992 as a result of the [[Further and Higher Education Act 199
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  • ...formerly known as the Public Record Office, is the government archive for England and Wales. The National Monuments Record [2] is the public [[archive]] of E ...twork of local authority-run record offices and archives exists throughout England, Wales and Scotland and holds many important collections, including local g
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  • ...ntry yet again to experience true hell on Earth and be destroyed mostly by England, America and the Soviet Union.
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  • ...unding a community college in the Ruhr area. In 1948, however, he moved to England, where he became a translator for the [[BBC]] monitoring Soviet broadcasts
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  • ...was a continuous [[land]] path from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] in the west on through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] and [ ...kipedia.org/wiki/France France] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England]. In later times they penetrated eastward as far as [https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...709 These two wyll hym so vse Ichone in their abuse. 1602 WARNER Albion's England (1612) IX. lii. 236 Yet things, that of themselues be good, abuse brings ou
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  • The Episcopal Church traces its history from its origins in the [[Church of England]]. It stresses its continuity with the early universal Western church and The first Church of England service recorded on North American soil was a celebration of Holy Communion
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  • ...te 1970’s, when Watney’s Red Barrel beer was at the peak of its success in England? Every TV ad-break, every hoarding, every football ground; they all had Wat
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  • '''Timothy Wyllie''' was born in London in 1940 and trained in England as an architect. He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in th
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  • ...s them. Can you see your fellows in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] with this sunlight upon their faces? Can you see your fellows in [https://
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  • ...An annual international music festival defiles the site at Glastonbury in England, and New York is a city built along these lines.
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  • N. Yorkshire, England
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  • ...se of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England Elizabeth I of England] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom Victoria
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  • ...s them. Can you see your fellows in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] with this sunlight upon their faces? Can you see your fellows in [https://
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  • Stella: I have a question, there have been a lot of [[crop circles]] in England and apparently they are appearing daily, is there any way of finding out wh
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  • ...t with the general scheme of local governance of a country. For example in England, the City of London and the Isles of Scilly are the two ''sui generis'' loc
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  • ..."I would ask if you have [[information]] about [[Maitreya]], a teacher in England?
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  • ...king from 12th Century [[England]]. Writing already had a long history in England, and it would have been possible to use texts to establish for example, the ...til agreement was reached. M.T. Clanchy. ''From Memory to Written Record, England 1066-1307''. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1979, pp. 230-33.
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  • [[Image:Magna_carta_thumb.jpg|right|"Magna Carta to which King John of England agreed in 1215"]] ...was extended and refined by the English barony when they forced [[John of England|John]] to sign the ''[[Magna Carta]]'' in [[1215]]. The most important sing
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