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British: Encyclopedia - British White

The British White is a native British cattle breed dating back as far as the 16th Century. It is a dual purpose animal, producing both beef and milk. ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Islands
Under the Interpretation Act 1978 of the United Kingdom, the term British Islands refers to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, together with the Crown Dependencies: the Bailiwicks of Jersey and of Guernsey (which in turn includes the smaller islands of Alderney, Herm and Sark) in the Channel Islands; and the Isle of Man. British Islands is a legal term that is not in general usage. It is not to be confused with the term British Isles. The phrase "British Islands - Bailiwick of ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British poetry

British poetry is poetry written by British poets. It may refer to British literature written in the British Isles, the United Kingdom, or Great Britain. It may include poetry written in any of the languages in the United Kingdom or in other languages of the British Isles, or written elsewhere by British poets. It may include: English poetry Scottish poetry Welsh poetry Irish poetry Jèrriais poetry Dgèrnésiais poetry Manx poetry Cornish poetry <

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British: Encyclopedia - British Togoland

British Togoland was a League of Nations Class B mandate in Africa, formed by the splitting of German protectorate Togoland into French Togoland and British Togoland. Its capital was Ho. The territory of British Togoland was first formed after a partition of Togoland on December 27, 1916, during World War I. British and French forces already occupied Togoland. After the war, on July 20, 1922, the League of Nations gave its mandate to formally tran ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Bulldog

British Bulldog could refer to: a popular emblem of the United Kingdom, and sometimes England, sometimes represented as a Bulldog in a Union Jack coat, and often pictured in cartoons to represent a British Churchillian spirit. The British Bulldogs were the professional wrestling tag-team of David "Davey Boy" Smith and Tom "Dynamite Kid" Billington. Following Billington's early retirement due to injury, Smith continued a successful solo career known as "The British Bulldog", until his untimely de

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British: Encyclopedia - British American

British Americans are citizens of the United States whose ancestry stems, either wholly or in part, from one of the four constituent nations of the United Kingdom. British Americans commonly have English, Scottish, Scotch-Irish (Ulster), or Welsh family heritages. Irish-Americans are not usually categorized as having British ancestry and many, but not all, do not consider themselves as being British Americans (although the Republic of Ireland was formerly part of the United Kingdom until 1922). Similarly, most Americans with a ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Knights

British Knights are a shoe. The company started in 1985 according to http://www.british-knights.de/, which also indicates the company was producing new models as of 2003. These shoes were popular in the U.S. in the early 1990s and were often given away as prizes on popular Nickelodeon game shows such as "Double Dare". For many years, the company resisted endorsement by a professional athlete, a popular practice of many modern day apparel companies. Instead, they focused on being something of a Hip-Hop lifestyle alternative. This polic ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Standards

British Standards is the new name of the British Standards Institution and is part of BSI Group which also includes a testing organisation. British Standards has a Royal Charter to act as the standards organisation for the UK. The standards produced are titled British Standard XXXX where XXXX is the number of the standard. British Standards currently has over 17,000 active standards. Products that meet a standard can be labelled with a Kite Mark and the appropriate s ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British rock

British rock was born out of the influence of rock and roll and rhythm and blues from the United States, but added a new drive and urgency, exporting the music back and widening the audience for black R & B in the U.S. as well as spreading the gospel world wide. Much of what has made rock music unique, in its ability to unite audiences and adapt new influences, came from British bands in the late ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Army

The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. In contrast to the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force, the British Army does not include "royal" in its title, because of its roots as a collection of disparate units, many of which themselves do bear the "royal" prefix. The British Army has taken part in campaigns throughout the world, and has a long and distinguished history in warfare. Today the Army is one of the most technologically advanced land forces in the world, and is deployed in many o ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British idealism

British idealism was a philosophical movement that was influential in Britain during the mid to late nineteenth century and the early days of the twentieth century. The leading figures in the movement were T.H. Green (1836-1882), F.H. Bradley (1846-1924), and Bernard Bosanquet (1848-1923). They were succeeded by the second generation of J. M. E. McTaggart, H. H. Joachim, J. H. Muirhead, and G. R. G. Mure. The doctrines of British idealism so provoked the young Cambridge philosophers G. E. Moore and Bertra ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Airways

British Airways (LSE: BAY) (NYSE: BAB) is the largest airline of the United Kingdom. It is also one of the largest airlines in the world, with more flights from Europe across the Atlantic than any other operator. Its main hubs are London Heathrow (LHR) and London Gatwick (LGW), with wide-reaching European and domestic shorthaul networks, including smaller hubs at other UK airports including Manchester (MAN), from which some longer-haul flights are also operated. British Airways - History. < ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Square

British Square is a solitaire card game which uses two decks of 52 playing cards each. It has an unusual feature of switchback building whereby each foundation is first built up (from ace to king) and then built down (from king to ace). First sixteen cards are dealt on the tableau into four columns of four cards each, turning it into a "square." American rule sets, though, puts the formation of the tableau at sixteen piles, four rows of four piles each ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Fourth Army

The British Fourth Army was a field army of the British Expeditionary Force during the First World War. The Fourth Army was formed on 5 February 1916 under the command of General Sir Henry Rawlinson to carry out the main British contribution to the Battle of the Somme. On the first day on the Somme, eleven Fourth Army divisions attacked astride the Albert-Bapaume road. The attack was completely defeated on the northern sector so subsequent Fourth Army operations concentrated on the southern sector, h ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Museum

The British Museum in London is the United Kingdom's – and one of the world's – largest and most important museums of human history and culture. The museum was established in 1753 and was based largely on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on January 15, 1759 in Montagu House in Bloomsbury, on the site of the current museum building. The British Museum is home to over seven million objects illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present. Many of the artifacts a ...

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British: Encyclopedia - Cassiar British Columbia

Cassiar is a ghost town in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It was a small company-owned mining town nestled in the Cassiar Mountain Range of Northern British Columbia. After forty years of operation, the mine was unexpectedly forced to close in 1992. The closure was driven by a combination of factors including diminished demand for asbestos and expensive complications faced after converting from an open-pit ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Archaeological Association

The British Archaelogical Association was founded in 1843. It is aimed at the promotion of the studies of archaeology, art and architecture and the preservation of antiquities. Other related archives1843, archaeology, architecture, art

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British: Encyclopedia - British Mediterranean Fleet

The Mediterranean Fleet was part of the Royal Navy. The Fleet was one of the most prestigious commands in the navy for the majority of its history, historically defending the vital sea link between the British Isles and the majority of the British Empire in the Eastern Hemisphere. The Fleet was in existence until 1967. Malta, a part of the British Empire since 1814, was used as a shipping waystation and headquarters for the Mediterranean Fleet until the mid-1930s. In 1893, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon drowned as his flagship, HMS Victoria, sank ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Columbia

British Columbia, or simply B.C. or BC (French: Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.), is the westernmost of Canada's provinces. It was the sixth province to join Confederation (in 1871). As of 2005, the population estimate is 4,220,000 (British Columbians). British Columbia - Geography. British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada, bordered by the Pacific coast. It is bound on the northwest by the U.S. state of Alaska, directly north by Yukon and the Northwest Territorie ...

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British: Encyclopedia - British Bulldogs

British Bulldogs were the team of Davey Boy Smith & The Dynamite Kid in Stampede Wrestling & WWE (then WWF). Once the team split, Davey Boy used the name, "The British Bulldog" during his singles career. British Bulldogs - Titles. WWF World Tag Team Title Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Title (twice) British Bulldogs - Finishing Moves. Diving Headbutt (Dynamite) Snap Suplex (Dynamite) Delayed vertical ...

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