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  • Australia portal Evelyn County, New South Wales is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and...
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  • Australia portal Evelyn Parish (Thoulcanna County), New South Wales is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage...
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  • Australia portal Parish of Paradise (Evelyn County) is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia...
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  • would recognise the names of, and have been influenced by, G.M. Hopkins or Evelyn Waugh than Pugin (though of course Pugin is an central figure in architectural...
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  • Books has The Birth of England (449-1066) by Estelle Ross (Illustrated by Evelyn Paul, George G. Harrap & Company of London, 1911) available in high resolution...
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  • film Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol. Azania: an African island empire in Evelyn Waugh's novel "Black Mischief." Azaran: a Middle-Eastern country in the...
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  • Creation T.G.; Frazer… The Golden Bough Scott; Fiztgerald… The Great Gatzby; Evelyn Waugh… Brideshead Revisited; Flaubert… Madam Bovary; Stendhal… The Scarlet...
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  • son, received Machaire Gaileng (Morgallion): Song of Dermot, ll. 3141–6; Evelyn Mullally, The deeds of the Normans in Ireland: La geste des Engleis en Yrlande...
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  • immigrated to the south. The only part of the south that had significant Irish Catholics was New Orelans, which is also the only area of the south with a significant...
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  • as being in the County of Bourke, however technically Greater Melbourne extends eastward to the County of Evelyn southward to the County of Mornington and...
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  • Wales/ (Wales was officially de-annexed from England within the United Kingdom in 1955, with the term 'England' being replaced with England and Wales...
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  • Dahl was removed as he was educated in the town but actually lived in South Wales. --Simple Bob (talk) 21:19, 16 November 2010 (UTC) As the person who...
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  • Wales and N. Ireland could equate to American-style states of the UK... so Essex, England would be no more important than the 10-odd Essex Counties in...
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  • settlers, John James Felton, he had three daughters; Evelyn, Malvina and Kathleen. His farm was called Evelyn Station (still in use today) after the first daughter...
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  • then Cheshire, BUT the county boundary was the Mersey, then the Ship Canal. Daresbury has always been in Cheshire as it is south of them both. I'm certainly...
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  • process to build a new consensus below. -- Scjessey (talk) 13:56, 2 June 2008 (UTC) ... regarding Wright, Ayers and Rezko. Per Jimmy Wales' admonition in...
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  • Conflict in Iraq: 6 July – 10 September 2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/evelyn-leopold/isis-isil-is-thy-name-is_b_5948208.html http://www.liveleak.com/view...
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  • this wonderful land with all its richness and diversity wherever I go.” Evelyn Glennie The wandering IP has asked, above, "That's all very well, but you...
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  • the present: a social history (by Phyllis May Hembry, Leonard W. Cowie, Evelyn Elizabeth Cowie). This is the most cited source in the article, with 9 citations...
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  • Professor in Art History and Cultural Theory at The University of New South Wales College of Fine Arts." Interestingly, this paper by a Research Professor...
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