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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - The Normans In Scotland
One of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. King Malcolm Canm...
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Norman Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Architecture - Norman Architecture In Scotland
Scotland also came under early Norman influence, with Norman nobles at the court of King Macbeth around 1050. His successor Malcolm III o...
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University Of Central Lancashire: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Central Lancashire - Senior Staff
The University’s most senior members of staff are:
Chancellor – Sir Richard Evans CBE DL
Vice-Chancellor – Malcolm McVicar
Deputy...
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Ontological Argument: Encyclopedia - Ontological Argument
In theology and the philosophy of religion, an ontological argument for the existence of God is an argument that God's existence can be p...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia - Malcolm X
Malcolm X, (born Malcolm Little May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965) also known as Detroit Red, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, and Omowale, was...
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1069: Encyclopedia - 1069
Events
Harrying of the North- King William of England (William the Conqueror) reacts to rebellions made by his people against him. He ri...
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1054: Encyclopedia - 1054
1054 - Events.
Battle of Mortemer, February: Normans defeated a French army as it was caught pillaging and plundering. King Henry I of...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia - William I Of England
William of Normandy (French: Guillaume de Normandie; 1028?–September 9, 1087) ruled as the Duke of Normandy from 1035 to 1087 (as Willi...
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William Ii Of England: Encyclopedia - William Ii Of England
William II (called "Rufus", perhaps because of his red-faced appearance) (c. 1056 – 2 August 1100) was the second son of William the Co...
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Alvin Plantinga: Encyclopedia Ii - Alvin Plantinga - Philosophical Views
He is best known for:
A contemporary redeployment of the ontological argument using modal logic. The argument, thanks also to Norman Mal...
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Henry I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry I Of England - First Marriage
On 11 November 1100 Henry married Edith, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Since Edith was also the niece of Edgar Atheling, the ...
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History Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Scotland - Anglo-norman Influence
Malcolm's victory foreshadowed what became a major thread of Scottish history for the next thousand years. He had relied on Northumbrian ...
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Ontological Argument: Encyclopedia Ii - Ontological Argument - Revisionists
Obviously Anselm thought this argument was valid and persuasive, and it still has occasional defenders, but many, perhaps most, contempor...
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Clan Hay: Encyclopedia Ii - Clan Hay - History
The Clan Hay descends from the Norman family of de la Haye. The First Hay to arrive in Scotland was William de lay Haye, who befriended K...
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Norwich: Encyclopedia Ii - Norwich - Present-day
Norwich - Culture.
The University of East Anglia on the outskirts of Norwich was one of the New Universities founded in 1963, following...
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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - The Normans In England
Main articles: Norman Conquest; Anglo-Normans
In 1066, the most famous Norman leader, Duke William II of Normandy, conquered England. The...
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Malcolm X Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X Film - Plot Summary
This films breaks the life and times of the famous African-American activist Malcolm X into three sections. The first section deals with ...
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Norman Fairclough: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Fairclough - Publications
Norman Fairclough - Books.
Fairclough, Norman (1989). Language and Power. London: Longman.
Fairclough, Norman (1995). Media Discourse....
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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - The Normans In Italy Sicily And The Mediterranean
See also Kingdom of Sicily
Opportunistic bands of Normans successfully established a foothold far to the south of Normandy. Groups settle...
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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - The Normans In Ireland
The Normans had a profound effect on Irish culture, history and ethnicity. While initially the Normans in the 12th century kept themselve...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Biographies And Speeches
The Autobiography of Malcolm X (ISBN 0345350685) was written by Alex Haley between 1964 and 1965, based on interviews conducted shortly b...
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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - Norman Characteristics
Normans should not be confused with other Viking groups, such as the Vikings known as Danes in England and the Vikings known as Varangian...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Biographies And Speeches
The Autobiography of Malcolm X (ISBN 0345350685) was written by Alex Haley between 1964 and 1965, based on interviews conducted shortly b...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Assassination
In 1964, Life magazine published a famous photograph of Malcolm X holding an M1 Carbine and pulling back the curtains to peer out of a wi...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Marriage
In 1958 Malcolm married Betty X (née Sanders) in Lansing, Michigan. They had six daughters together, all of whom carried the surname of ...
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Norman Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Architecture - Norman Buildings In Sicily
Sicily's Norman period lasted from circa 1070 until about 1200, debatable perhaps until the demise of Frederick II, in 1250, so can appro...
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Norman Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Architecture - Norman Architecture In England
In England, Norman nobles and bishops had influence before the Norman Conquest of 1066, and Norman influences affected late Anglo-Saxon a...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Marriage
In 1958 Malcolm married Betty X (née Sanders) in Lansing, Michigan. They had six daughters together, all of whom carried the surname of ...
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Normans: Encyclopedia Ii - Normans - Normans And Normandy
Geographically, Normandy was approximately the same region as the old church province of Rouen or Neustria. It had no natural frontiers a...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Death And Aftermath
In 1964, Life magazine published a famous photograph of Malcolm X holding an M1 Carbine and pulling back the curtains to peer out of a wi...
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Norman Architecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Architecture - Origin Of The Term Development Into Gothic
The term may have originated with 18th century antiquarians, but its usage in a sequence of styles has been attributed to Thomas Rickman ...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Nation Of Islam
In 1952, after his release from prison, Malcolm went to meet Elijah Muhammad in Chicago. Malcolm couldn't receive his African last name "...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Tensions
By the summer of 1963, tension in the Nation of Islam reached boiling point. Malcolm believed that Elijah Muhammad was jealous of his pop...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Nation Of Islam
In 1952, after his release from prison, Malcolm went to meet Elijah Muhammad in Chicago. Malcolm couldn't receive his African last name "...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Africa
Among the little known and least mentioned facts about the life of Malcolm X are his excursions in Africa. In all, Malcolm X visited Afri...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Africa
Among the little known and least mentioned facts about the life of Malcolm X are his excursions in Africa. In all, Malcolm X visited Afri...
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William Ii Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ii Of England - Power Struggles
William Rufus inherited the Anglo-Norman settlement whose details are reflected in Domesday Book (1086), a survey that could not have bee...
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Punch Magazine: Encyclopedia Ii - Punch Magazine - Editors And Cartoonists
Editors of Punch during its first 150 years were:
Mark Lemon (1841-1870)
Charles William Shirley Brooks (1870-1874)
Tom Taylor (1874-188...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Birth And Early Years
Malcolm was born in Omaha, Nebraska as Malcolm Little to Earl Little and Louise Little (née Norton). His father, an outspoken Baptist la...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Birth And Early Years
Malcolm Little was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Earl Little and Louise Little (née Norton). His father, an outspoken Baptist lay preacher ...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Hajj
On April 13, 1964, Malcolm departed JFK Airport, New York for Cairo, Egypt by way of Frankfurt, Germany. It was the second time Malcolm h...
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Harrying Of The North: Encyclopedia Ii - Harrying Of The North - Background
After the abdication of Edgar the Aetheling (whom William had never recognised anyway) from the kingship of England in December 1066, the...
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Thatcher Ministry: Encyclopedia Ii - Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet June 1983–june 1987
Thatcher Ministry - Changes.
October 1983: Tom King succeeds Norman Tebbit as Secretary of State for Employment. Norman Tebbit succeed...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Hajj
On April 13, 1964, Malcolm departed JFK Airport, New York for Cairo, Egypt by way of Frankfurt, Germany. It was the second time Malcolm h...
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Thatcher Ministry: Encyclopedia Ii - Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet June 1987–july 1989
Thatcher Ministry - Changes.
October 1987: Lord Mackay of Clashfern succeeds Lord Havers as Lord Chancellor.
January 1988: Lord Whitel...
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Harrying Of The North: Encyclopedia Ii - Harrying Of The North - The Harrying
At that juncture, Ethelwin abandoned the pro-Norman camp (the only English prelate to do so) and a mixed army of Gaels, Vikings, and Angl...
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Harrying Of The North: Encyclopedia Ii - Harrying Of The North - Legacy
It was not until 1072 that William appointed another earl in Northumbria and the Scots made peace. It was, further, not until 1074 that E...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Name
He explained the name he chose by saying,
"To take one's 'X' is to take on a certain mystery, a certain possibility of power in the eyes...
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Thatcher Ministry: Encyclopedia Ii - Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet May 1979–september 1981
Thatcher Ministry - Changes.
January 1981: Francis Pym succeeds Norman St John-Stevas as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Pym suc...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - William's Reign
William initiated many major changes. In 1085, in order to ascertain the extent of his new dominionans and maximize taxation, William com...
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Thatcher Ministry: Encyclopedia Ii - Thatcher Ministry - The Ministry
Cabinets listed chronologically.
These are the cabinets under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (from May 1979 to November 1990).
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Retro-futurism: Encyclopedia Ii - Retro-futurism - Design And Arts
A great deal of attention is drawn to fantastic machines, buildings, cities, and transportation systems. The futuristic design ethic of t...
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Thatcher Ministry: Encyclopedia Ii - Thatcher Ministry - Cabinet September 1981–june 1983
September 1981: A substantial reshuffle took place:
Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister
William Whitelaw: Deputy Prime Minister and Secret...
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British Helsinki Human Rights Group: Encyclopedia Ii - British Helsinki Human Rights Group - Membership And Funding
The BHHRG was founded in 1992. It is run from the Oxford home of historian Professor Norman Stone, who has on occasion taken part in BHHR...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Name
He explained the name he chose by saying,
"To take one's 'X' is to take on a certain mystery, a certain possibility of power in the eyes...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Early Life History
William was born the grandnephew of Queen Emma, wife of King Ethelred the Unready and later of King Canute.
William succeeded to his fath...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Prison
Malcolm became a small time hustler and was known on the street as "Detroit Red", due to his lighter skin tone and hair color. He was arr...
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Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Scotland - History
It is believed that the first group of humans in Scotland appeared around 8,000 years ago. A group of permanent settlers began building v...
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Bishop Of Durham: Encyclopedia Ii - Bishop Of Durham - The Prince Bishops And Their Powers
William St Carileph, a much stronger bishop than his predecessor, had thus become the first head of the County Palatinate of Durham: a vi...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - Prison
Malcolm became a small time hustler and was known on the street as "Detroit Red", due to his lighter skin tone and hair color. He was arr...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - A Changed Man
On May 21, 1964, he returned to the United States as a traditional Sunni Muslim (and with a new name – El-Hajji Malik El-Shabazz).
When...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Conquest Of England
Upon the death of William's cousin King Edward the Confessor of England (January 1066), William claimed the throne of England, asserting ...
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Norwich: Encyclopedia Ii - Norwich - History
Norwich - Roman.
The Romans had their regional capital at Venta Icenorum on the river to the south which is now at modern day Caistor S...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Conquest Of England
Upon the death of William's cousin King Edward the Confessor of England (January 1066), William claimed the throne of England, asserting ...
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Alternative Comedy: Encyclopedia Ii - Alternative Comedy - History
Alternative comedy was a product of its time. In the early 1980s Britain was a politically divisive country, although also had a nihilist...
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United Kingdom General Election 1997: Encyclopedia Ii - United Kingdom General Election 1997 - Overall Picture
The election was described as a Labour "landslide" by the media, owing to the margin of their victory. Labour won their largest parliamen...
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Pretender: Encyclopedia Ii - Pretender - British Scottish Welsh And Irish Pretenders
Pretenders to the thrones of the United Kingdom and its predecessor realms and other historical jurisdictions of England, Ireland, Scotla...
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William I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William I Of England - Death Burial And Succession
He died at the age of 60, at the Convent of St Gervais, near Rouen, France, on September 9, 1087 from abdominal injuries received from hi...
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William Ii Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ii Of England - England And France
The division of William the Conqueror's lands into two parts presented a dilemma for those nobles who held land on both sides of the Chan...
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Henry I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry I Of England - Early Life
Henry was born between May 1068 and May 1069, probably in Selby, Yorkshire in England. His mother, Queen Matilda of Flanders, named him a...
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Henry I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry I Of England - Conquest Of Normandy
In 1101, the following year, Robert Curthose attempted to seize the crown by invading England. In the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to r...
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Ontological Argument: Encyclopedia Ii - Ontological Argument - A Modern Description Of The Argument
Here's a short, and very general description of the ontological argument:
1) God is the greatest possible being and thus possesses all p...
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Henry I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry I Of England - Death And Legacy
Henry visited Normandy in 1135 to see his young grandsons, the children of Matilda and Geoffrey. He took great delight in his grandchildr...
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Edmonton Eskimos: Encyclopedia Ii - Edmonton Eskimos - Franchise History
Edmonton played its first series of organized games with the formation of the Alberta Rugby Football Union in 1895. In 1897 the name Esqu...
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Columbia Pictures Television: Encyclopedia Ii - Columbia Pictures Television - The Coca-cola Years
In 1982, The Coca-Cola Company bought Columbia Pictures, and CPT with it. In 1984, CPT joined forces with Lexington Broadcast Services Co...
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Rhys Ap Gruffydd: Encyclopedia Ii - Rhys Ap Gruffydd - Early Reign
About this time Rhys came under pressure from Owain Gwynedd, who was seeking to take Ceredigion back. In response Rhys built Aberdyfi Cas...
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Norman Gunston: Encyclopedia Ii - Norman Gunston - Recording Career
Gunston's single record releases sold sufficiently well to enter the Australian top 40 charts. Parody tributes included Punk rock (I migh...
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Henry I Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry I Of England - Legitimate Children
He had two children by Edith-Matilda, who died in 1118:
Matilda, born February 1102, and
William Adelin, born November 1103.
Disaster...
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University Of East Anglia: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of East Anglia - Recent Developments
Colman House opened in September 2004, creating accommodation for 400 students. The latest residences, Victory House, Kett, Browne, and P...
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University Of East Anglia: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of East Anglia - Future Developments
The University is due to commence refurbishment of the ziggurats of Norfolk Terrace and Suffolk Terrace.
In partnership with the Universi...
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United Kingdom General Election 1997: Encyclopedia Ii - United Kingdom General Election 1997 - Results
The election was fought under new boundaries, with an additional 8 seats across the UK. Changes listed here are from the notional 1992 re...
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Retro-futurism: Encyclopedia Ii - Retro-futurism - Literature
The setting of retro-futuristic stories is sometimes a utopian society; its spirit of optimism and embracing of the status-quo is a compl...
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Sanford And Son: Encyclopedia Ii - Sanford And Son - Later Years Of The Series And 1980 Revival
In the midst of taping episodes for the 1975 season, Redd Foxx walked off the show in a salary dispute due to a feud with NBC in which he...
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Kttv: Encyclopedia Ii - Kttv - Newscasts
KTTV - Weekdays.
FOX11 Morning News - 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM
Good Day L.A. - 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM
FOX11 10 O'Clock News - 10:00 PM to 11:00...
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Indian Natural History: Encyclopedia Ii - Indian Natural History - Pre-moghul
The Mohenjodaro clay tablets document many species of now locally extinct wildlife including Rhinoceros and Elephant.
Emperor Ashoka was ...
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Kingdom Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingdom Of Scotland - Government
The political structure of Scotland has always been complex, almost never wholly united. However, during most of the existence of the Kin...
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History Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Scotland - Rise Of The Kingdom Of Alba
The myth of MacAlpin's Treason tells how Alba was born when the Dalriadan Kenneth mac Alpin conquered the Picts. Modern studies are less ...
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Malcolm X: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm X - A Changed Man
On May 21, 1964, he returned to the United States as a traditional Sunni Muslim (and with a new name – El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz).
When ...
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Northampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Northampton - Celebrity Associations
Modern
Scientist Francis Crick, born in the town in 1916, along with James D. Watson discovered the structure of DNA, and went on to win...
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Norwich: Encyclopedia Ii - Norwich - Geography
Norwich - Infrastructure.
Norwich is connected to Peterborough via Kings Lynn by the A47, the (port of) Ipswich by the A140, Cambridge...
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Family Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Family Name - Italy
See also: Italian surnames category.
Italian names are mostly derived from Latin, but since Italy has been often ruled by foreigners, man...
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History Of Northumberland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Northumberland - The Norman Invasion And Its Aftermath
The vigorous resistance of Northumbria to William the Conqueror was punished by ruthless harrying, mostly south of the River Tees. As rec...
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Northampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Northampton - Media
Three newspapers are published in the town:
The Chronicle and Echo,
Mercury, and
Northants on Sunday.
Radio stations:
BBC Radio Northa...
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Edmonton Eskimos: Encyclopedia Ii - Edmonton Eskimos - Players Of Note
Edmonton Eskimos - Canadian Football Hall of Famers.
Tommy Joe Coffey
Danny Bass
Johnny Bright
Dave Cutler
Dave "Doctor Death" Fennell...
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James Garner: Encyclopedia Ii - James Garner - Wyatt Earp
Garner played Wyatt Earp, whom he physically resembled to judge from Earp's photographs, in two very different movies shot 21 years apart...
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Charles Kennedy: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Kennedy - Initial Period As Party Leader
On 9 August 1999, Charles Kennedy was elected leader of the Liberal Democrats after the retirement of Paddy Ashdown; he beat Jackie Balla...
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Steve Biko: Encyclopedia Ii - Steve Biko - References In The Arts
Steve Biko - Cinema.
Malcolm Clarke made the documentary The life and death of Steve Biko in 1978.
In 1987, Richard Attenborough direc...
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Northampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Northampton - Media
Three newspapers are published in the town:
The Chronicle and Echo,
Mercury, and
Northants on Sunday.
Radio stations:
BBC Radio Northa...
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Bishop Of Durham: Encyclopedia Ii - Bishop Of Durham - Origin Of The Prince Bishops
The County Palatine of Durham was once a virtually independent state ruled by the so-called Prince Bishops, who were more or less the Kin...
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