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  • ...by the [[British Cycling Federation|BCF]]. Sponsored by the organisers of London's [[2012 Olympics]] bid, it was well-promoted and attracted a number of wel The 2004 route climaxed with a 45 mile (72 km) [[criterium]] in London, where tens of thousands of spectators saw a long break by Londoner [[Bradl
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  • ...ng a masters degree in vehicle design at the [[Royal College of Art]] in [[London]].
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  • ...ackney carriage]] as the [[vehicle for hire]] of choice in [[Paris]] and [[London]]. The modern term ([[taxi]])[[cab]] comes from "cabriolet" via "[[Hansom
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  • The snack is extremely popular in middle class London circles and before the British general election in May 2005, newspaper colu
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  • Erik Carlsson married [[Pat Moss]] ([[March 3]] [[1963]], [[London]]), also a rally driver (and younger sister of [[Stirling Moss]]). Because ...book: ''The Art and Technique of Driving'' (published by [[Heinemann]], [[London]], selling for 25 [[shilling]]s). This book was translated into [[Dutch lan
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  • ...r of [[Stirling Moss]], married to [[Erik Carlsson]], March 3, [[1963]], [[London]].
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  • ...ributable to Langensperger in [[1816]], but was patented by arrangement in London, in [[1817]], by [[Rudolph Ackermann]], whose name stuck to it. The same id
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  • ...d sold not only in [[Italy]] but also in other markets like New York City, London, Paris and other cities. ...ught after not only in [[Italy]], but also abroad; Fiat equipped fleets in London, New York and Paris.
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  • ...tax, the Maranello4 could almost pay for itself in the first year for many London buyers. "Due to the demand in Europe delivery times are typically around si
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  • Born in [[Stockwell]], [[London]], the son of a policeman, he attended [[Dr Challoner's Grammar School]] in ...oore (actor)|Geoffrey Moore]] also is an actor, and owns a restaurant in [[London]]. Daughter [[Deborah Moore]] made a guest appearance as a flight attendant
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  • *[http://networks.silicon.com/mobile/0,39024665,39130438,00.htm London's bus-tracking system gets £116m update]
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  • ...me) crashed in foggy conditions over [[Arkley]] [[Golf]] Course in [[North London]]. Five members of the Embassy Hill team, including up-and-coming driver [[
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  • ...ng the Silver Arrows: Mercedes-Benz versus Auto Union 1934-1939'' (Osprey, London, 1986) pp. 82-91
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  • In 1958, the 65T sold in London for ₤105 and the 65TS was ₤117.
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  • ...ever, the claim is far from universally accepted, the Italian Embassy in [[London]] particularly speaking out against it for Italy.
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  • ...s most of his technical work, [[Burano]] (Italy) where he works also and [[London]].
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  • ...Burgess''' (born [[June 6]], [[1930]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[London]], [[England]]. He participated in 19 grands prix, debuting on [[July 19]]
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  • *[[London]], Sloane Street .../thelondonpaper.typepad.com/thelondonblog/2007/10/roberto-cavalli.html The London Paper: Roberto Cavalli for H&M]
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  • Bueb was in born in Cheltenham, [[Dulwich]], [[London]]. He participated in 6 Grands Prix, debuting on [[May 19]], [[1957]]. He
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  • ...ng the Silver Arrows: Mercedes-Benz versus Auto Union 1934-1939'' (Osprey, London, 1986) pp. 30-37, 164-168 * Hans Stuck and E. G. Burggaller (editors), ''Motoring Sport'' (G.T. Foulis, London, 1935) Although this is a collection of items by various writers, it does c
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  • <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>Coys, London, 10.12.2001</font></td> <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>Christies, London, 4.12.2001</font></td>
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  • ...and Nowell-Smith Geoffrey.Eds. Roberto Rossellini: Magician of the Real . London: BFI ...and Nowell-Smith Geoffrey.Eds. Roberto Rossellini: Magician of the Real . London: BFI
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  • '''Lance Reventlow''', born [[February 24]], [[1936]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] – died [[July 24]], [[1972]] near [[Aspen, Colorado ...lmost died giving birth to her son. He was born at [[Winfield House]] in [[London]], built by his mother and named for her grandfather [[Frank Winfield Woolw
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  • ...the [[1979]] [[Formula One]] World Drivers Champion. He was born in [[East London]], [[South Africa]] and educated at [[Selborne College]].
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  • *''[http://www.coppadigelato.com/ Coppa Di Gelato]'', [[London, Ontario|London]], [[Ontario]].
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  • ...being very successful in ''Formula 2'' (by winning for instance the 1964 ''London Trophy''), Rindt kept on choosing the wrong F1 cars. Rindt made his [[Formu
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  • ...e]], [[Italy]] (Spider, Pininfarina)<br />[[East London, Eastern Cape|East London]], [[South Africa]] (Ti model 1960–1963, Car Distributors Assembly)
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  • | Brian Duffy || [[London]], England || | [[Barry Lategan]]<br />(choreographed by [[Gillian Lynne]]) || London, England ||
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  • ...rsport) led to the establishment in 1922 of Temperino Motors Ltd, based in London and responsible for the licence production and sales of the cars in that ma
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  • ...figure by his young stepson. He trained as an actor at the Drama Centre, London. ...Brosnan's Bond wax figures at all [[Madame Tussauds]] &mdash; including [[London]], [[New York City]], and [[Las Vegas]] &mdash; were removed.
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  • The 125 S sold in London for ₤181 and the 125 SV was ₤ 187 2 s.
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  • * [[Stansted airport]] in London, by [[Foster and Partners]]
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  • In the late [[1990s]] the project was revived as a play and appeared in [[London]] and [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], as well as touring companies, starring The movie was adapted as a [[play]] in [[1998]], which was a hit both in [[London]]'s [[West End]] and on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and has toured the Un
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  • It is owned by Trakbak Racing which is based in London. Santa Pod regularly takes its hospitality trailer to major events in motor
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  • *[[Prince George Circuit]], [[East London]], [[South Africa]]
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  • ...mmenced running this morning from Paddington to the City". This [[Buses in London|bus]] service was operated by [[George Shillibeer]]. ...he walk from the former village of [[Paddington]] to the business heart of London in the "City" was a brisk one for a young man in good condition. The omnibu
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  • ...attending [[Sixth Form]] at [[Calday Grange Grammar School]] he moved to [[London]] when he was 16 to join the [[National Youth Theatre]], later securing a p ...e on [[November 17]], [[2006]]. The announcement was made at [[noon]] in [[London]] at [[HMS President]], a [[Royal Naval Reserve]] station at [[St Katharine
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  • Sheene was born in [[London]], [[England]] the second child of parents Frank (resident engineer at roya
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  • ...f this type of bicycle is in the [[Science Museum (London)|Science Museum (London, UK)]]. ...he might need a low gear of 45 for the 58-mile [[London to Brighton events|London to Brighton]] charity bike ride, with no need to stand on the pedals even o
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  • ...''Caracciola: Mercedes Grand Prix Ace - An Autobiography'' (G. T. Foulis, London, 1955)
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  • Early in their careers, Hunt and Lauda had shared a one bedroomed flat in [[London]] together, and were close friends off the track. Lauda in his autobiograph ...45 of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] at his home in [[Wimbledon, London|Wimbledon]], sadly, only hours after having proposed to Helen.
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  • ...n [[Paris]] and imitated in other fashion capitals such as [[New York]], [[London]], and [[Milan]]. Haute couture is not only made-to-order for a specific cu
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  • ...e [[South African Grand Prix]] held at the Prince George Circuit in [[East London]], [[South Africa]] then won the [[French Grand Prix]] in his home country.
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  • * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive Enginemen''.
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  • ...oast of [[England]]. Bond uncovers a dreadful and fiendish plot to destroy London, which he foils with the assistance of a female (and, of course, attractive ...e Spy Who Loved Me]]''. After surviving, Bond returns to headquarters in [[London]] where he is briefed by M on the current crisis. Bond is told to investiga
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  • ...]] and at [[Sebring]] in 1962 with [[Jo Bonnier]]. He was also leading the London-Sydney marathon when his [[Citroën]] collided with a non-competing car. bu
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  • '''Shane Byrne''' (born [[10 December]] [[1976]] in [[Lambeth]], [[London]]), often known as Shakey or Shaky, is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[motor
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  • ...id. (2002). ''The Hamlyn Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II''. London: Chancellor Press. ISBN 1-8515-2966-7
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  • ...ll'Architettura]]'', in a modestly priced English translation published in London, 1736.]] Palladianism became popular briefly in [[Britain]] during the mid- ...Palladian_window.jpg|thumb|right|Palladian window in 20 St James's Square, London. Architect: Robert Adam]]
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  • * London Motorcycle Museum - Features restored classic bikes. Includes inventory, ho
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  • ...orkshop was replaced by a new factory at [[Courbevoie]], Paris, and one in London was also added as well as licenced production by other makers. Another fact ...is 50th birthday in 1927 Anzani decided to sell his factories in Paris and London keeping only the [[Monza]] works for sentimental reasons, and managed by Na
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  • Watson, N, and Janota, N. Turbocharging the Internal Combustion Engine. London, England: Macmillian Press Ltd, 1982.
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  • ...UK }} [[United Kingdom]]||[[Enfield 8000]]|| [[Enfield Automotive]] Ltd, [[London]]|| [[electric motor]]|| ||1969-1976 || ...]]||[[Tourette (automobile)|Tourette]]||Progress Supreme Co Ltd, [[Purley, London]] ||[[Villiers Engineering|Villiers]]197&nbsp;cc ||2 ||1956-1958 ||
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  • ...ilano]] in April 1925, and then reappeared at both the Paris Salon and the London Motor Shows. Deliveries to customers of the original single-[[camshaft]] ve
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  • *[[London|London, UK]] *[[Pinewood Studios]] &mdash; London, England
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  • ...death of [[Stuart Lewis-Evans]] (second in the 1957 race) who died in a [[London]] hospital of burn injuries six days after crashing heavily at the dusty ci
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  • In [[1903]] Weller Brothers in [[West Norwood]], London, planned to produce an advanced 20hp car. This looked economically unviable At the [[1973]] London Motor Show a completely new car was shown, the mid engined ME3000 with Ford
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  • * Darby W.J et al "Food: the gift of Osiris", London 1977
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  • ...nfiguration. These factors, along with its close proxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar betwee ...ent]]. Using the natural contours of the land, many cyclists from around [[London]] practiced, raced and ran time trials on the dirt roads carved out by farm
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  • ...Order of the British Empire|OBE]]''' (born [[September 17]], [[1929]] in [[London]]) is a British [[auto racing]] driver.
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  • ...Duca di Mantova in ''[[Rigoletto]]''. The same year saw his [[Royal Opera, London|Royal Opera House]] debut, where he replaced an indisposed [[Giuseppe di St ...nd quoted in Paul Arendt, "It Was All About the Voice", ''The Guardian'', (London), 7 September 2007: "The young Pavarotti was a revelation to the opera worl
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  • ...e Spy Who Loved Me]]''. After surviving, Bond returns to headquarters in [[London]] where he is briefed by M on the current crisis. Bond is told to investiga *[[London|London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...www.rca.ac.uk/pages/study/ma_vehicle_design_183.html Royal College of Art (London)] Masters Degree in Vehicle Design.
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  • ...ern manufacturing region. As a young man, he travelled to [[Paris]] and [[London]], where he "gained an appreciation of cosmopolitan culture, sophistication ...on of international prominence, opening the company’s first boutiques in [[London]], [[Paris]] and [[New York]]. Even in Gucci’s fledgling years, the famil
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  • ...international coach lines covering all major European cities, as far as [[London]], [[Paris]], [[Rotterdam]] and [[Amsterdam]], numerous cities in [[Germany ...], [[Berlin]], [[Brussels]], [[Düsseldorf]], [[Frankfurt]],[[Istanbul]], [[London]], [[Madrid]], [[Milan]], [[Moscow]], [[Munich]], [[Paris]], [[Prague]], [[
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  • ...outh African Grand Prix has also been held at [[Prince George Circuit|East London]].
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  • |First win || 2003 London Champ Car Trophy (Brands Hatch)
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  • ...r a London Grand Prix was published, with the starting grid on [[The Mall (London)|The Mall]] facing [[Buckingham Palace]] and a complex corner at [[Hyde Par
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  • *[[London|London, United Kingdom]] *[[Pinewood Studios]] — London, England
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  • ...ade by [[Ducati Meccanica]] from 1952 to 1958. The '''98 Sport''' sold in London in 1956 for ₤178.
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  • '''John Paul Herbert''' (born [[June 25]], [[1964]] in [[Romford]], [[London, England]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] former [[racing driver]] from [
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  • Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD. Tel: 44 171 938-8000. Fax: 44 -938-8118
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  • ...traced by MI6 satellite and watched by Bond and [[M (James Bond)|M]] in [[London]]. Onatopp and Ourumov, who is now a General, enter Severnaya, steal the Go ...He plans to get this by detonating the second satellite, ''Mischa'', over London. This will hide his own theft of money from the [[Bank of England]] and pos
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  • ...g radius on this car is amazing, almost turning into its own length like a London taxi.
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  • ...iet]] involvement (the real valuable egg has turned up at [[auction]] in [[London]]). James Bond is sent to find out who the seller is and subsequently why *[[London|London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...ns who felt the two pieces of music were inappropriate for a Bond movie. "London Calling" was used briefly in the film as Bond returns to England via [[Brit *[[London, United Kingdom]]
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  • *[[London|London, United Kingdom]] *[[Pinewood Studios]] &mdash; [[London]]
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  • ...eased to 1501 cc and a batch of 10 copies, of these cars, were exported to London, where they went into service as taxis. In 1911 the 10 HP, 14/18 HP (which
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  • *[[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] [[Austin_FX4|FX4]] — the classic London black cab
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  • ...uel tanks, or had lower handlebars. <small>Ducati Owners Club in the 2009 London Parade.</small>]]The color schemes were a silver-gray (the color was named
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  • ...anufactured Fibre Technology | publisher = Chapman and Hall | location = London | pages = 544-546 | id = ISBN 0412540304}}</ref> In the polymer it forms
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  • He moved to [[London]] in 1964; working as a car salesman and as a model, then as an actor in ad
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  • ...guar Formula 1 Team|Jaguar F1]] car for the Formula One demonstration in [[London]] prior to the [[2004]] [[British Grand Prix]].
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  • |bgcolor="#EFCFFF"|{{flagiconUK}}<br><font color=black>[[2003 London Champ Car Trophy|<font color=black>BRH]]<br><font color=black><small>Ret</s
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  • ...is the son of Simone Lyons and former [[Rallycross]] ace John Button from London (during the 1970s well-known in the UK for his so-called ''Colorado beetle'
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  • ...illion (US$1.77 million) in 2002. The authority is already investigating [[London]] resident [[Valentino Rossi]]. Capirossi's manager Carlo Pernat told the p
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  • ...lity statistics from 18 countries, Dept of Geography [[University College, London]] 1981'' - published in 1982 by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers]].[ht
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  • |Last album || ''London By George''<br />(1967) *[[London|London, England]]
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  • *[[London]], [[United Kingdom]] *[[London|London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...popular, frequently fitted with bodies by the local [[coachbuilders]]. The London concessionaire, L.C. Rawlence, engaged R.F. Oats to further develop the mod
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  • ...al chimney in the opening scene was part of the North Thames gasworks in [[London]]. For this film, Blofeld is deliberately not named due to copyright issues *[[London|London, England]]
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  • *[[London]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] — [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6 Headquarters *[[London|London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born [[17 September]] [[1960]] in [[London]]) is a retired [[United Kingdom|British]] racing driver and the 1996 [[For Hill was born in [[London]] on [[17 September]] [[1960]] to double Formula One world champion [[Graha
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  • *[[London|London, United Kingdom]] ...er 20]], [[2005]], many surviving members of the cast and crew gathered in London for a special [http://www.bondstars.com/thunderball/ 40th Anniversary scree
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  • http://www.classicalfa.com - Classic Alfa - - London's services and Alfa Romeo GTA parts in London. (UK)
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  • ...Italian Motor Industry" in Northey, Tom, editor. ''World of Automobiles'' (London: Orbis Publishing Ltd, 1974), Volume 6, p.660. It was powered by a 1089&nbs
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  • ...|The Living Daylights]]," first published in ''[[The Sunday Times (UK)|The London Sunday Times]]'' colour section on [[February 4]], [[1962]]. The first Amer *[[London|London, United Kingdom]]
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  • * [[British Transport Commission]], London (1957:142). ''Handbook for Railway Steam Locomotive Enginemen''.
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  • ...es]] [[Boeing 777-200]] as it [[taxiing|taxi]]s to the take off point at [[London Heathrow Airport]], [[England]].]]
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  • ....B. and V.K. Kothari; ''Manufactured Fibre Technology''. Chapman and Hall. London. 1997.
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  • ...Rothschild'' by [[Joan Littlewood]], [[Crown Publishers|Crown Publishers, London]] (1985) ISBN 0517555573
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  • ...kstar Games]] paid homage to the Fiat 500 in their game 'Grand Theft Auto: London 1969', a mission pack for the popular first [[Grand Theft Auto]] game. Alth
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  • *London Bridge ( Feet On Handles Hands Grabbing On To Seat)
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  • ...earching the lawyer's office, Bond finds Blofeld's correspondence with the London [[College of Arms]]: Blofeld is attempting to lay claim to the title 'Comte *[[London]], [[U.K.]]
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  • * Chambers, D.S. (1970). ''The Imperial Age of Venice, 1380-1580.'' London: Thames & Hudson. The best brief introduction in English, still completely ...599). ''The Commonwealth and Gouernment of Venice.'' Lewes Lewkenor, trsl. London: "Imprinted by I. Windet for E. Mattes." The most important contemporary ac
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  • | Birth place || [[London]], [[England]] ...many attended by [[Joseph Goebbels]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]. Max was born in London early in the [[Second World War]], in April 1940. In May, Sir Oswald, who h
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  • *[[London|London, England]]
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  • [[Image:Johnson-london.jpg|frame|left|220px|Denis Johnson's son riding a velocipede, Lithograph 18 ...eting skills and better patent protection, became the craze and fashion in London society.
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  • ...007 London.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A STR2 at the 2007 [[Red Bull Air Race]] [[London]].]]
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  • ...denbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium]] in [[London]].
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  • ...denbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium]] in [[London]].
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  • ...evill-Davies & March, [[concessionary of auto|concessionaria]] Nozzle to [[London]], that it can be fortified, at call, of a [[sovralimentazione|compressore ...on, the Kevill-Davies & March. This interesting shining cabriolet (sold to London to 487 Pounds) has caught up the maximum speed of approximately 120 hour ki
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  • |{{flagiconUK}}<br>[[2003 London Champ Car Trophy|BRH]]<br>&nbsp;
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  • ...e.swiss.re.arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Four architectural styles in [[London]], [[England]], including the [[30 St Mary Axe|Gherkin]]. In 2004 this buil
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  • Later in London, Bond finds out that his real mission is in fact to determine (at the reque *[[London|London, England]]
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  • | [[Yardley of London]] ...19C.jpg|<font color=>The team's first sponsorship deal was with Yardley of London, who branded McLarens such as this McLaren M19 (shown being demonstrated at
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  • ...nership was heavily burned out and "virtually destroyed" at a race in East London, S.A. 1969 when it had an open/barchetta GRP body fitted to it by modifying
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  • On the way back to London, he survives another attempt on his life involving a remote-controlled dair After Mata Bond is kidnapped from the heart of London by a palace guard on a horse and taken away in a giant [[UFO|flying saucer]
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  • ...for example in [[Athens]] in 1896, they attempted a 12-hour race, and in [[London]], in 1908, one of the events was a [[sprint]] for 603.49 metres (660 yards
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  • ...rst working, efficient version of an internal combustion engine in 1854 in London (pt. Num. 1072). Despite these and other attempts, it wasn't until [[1859]]
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  • *Mark Grant, ''Roman cookery: ancient recipes for modern kitchens''. London: Serif, 1999.
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  • ...mber of the [[Ditton Road Flyers]], the social set named after the road in London where Amon shared an apartment with American [[Peter Revson]], Hailwood and
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  • ...e £8 ($14) daily [[London congestion charge|congestion charge]] in central London. Hybrid divers also benefit from a discount in their insurance if they are
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  • ...denbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium]] in [[London]].
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  • ...l Schools of Music|Grade 6]] - not enough for him to gain a place at the [[London College of Music]].
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  • ...denbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium]] in [[London]].
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  • .... " Indeed, in those weeks, the Rapid is part of the Olympia Motor Show in London, is that of Paris, and costs were not light.
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  • ...rst working, efficient version of an internal combustion engine in 1854 in London (pt. Num. 1072). In 1860, [[Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir]] produced a gas-fir
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  • Surtees was the son of a south [[London]] motorcycle dealer. He had his first professional outing in the sidecar of
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  • ...of the world capitals of [[fashion]]—like [[New York City]], [[Paris]], [[London]], [[Tokyo]]—and [[design]]. Indeed the English word ''[[milliner]]'' is
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  • ...obable that the flag of Genoa was adopted by [[England]] and the [[City of London]] in [[1190]] so their ships entering the Mediterranean would benefit from
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  • ...ing paramedics, who can often get to the scene of an incident in [[Central London]] more quickly than a motorised ambulance. ...of teenagers have got their first jobs delivering newspapers by bicycle. London has many delivery companies that use bicycles with trailers. Most cities i
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  • Rossi now lives in Knightsbridge, [[London]], [[England]].
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  • ...ct Italy on their side, and in April 1915 the Italian government agreed ([[London Pact]]) to declare war on the Austro-Hungarian Empire in exchange for sever
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  • ...inistration in Trieste]] until the border was fixed with the Memorandum of London in 1954. When Trieste was reunited with Italy, the Autonomous Region of Fri
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  • ...a popular vehicle for all. The agreement was sealed with the opening of a London branch of the cars for sale overseas brand Junior [[Otava]]. It remains a t
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  • ...denbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium]] in [[London]].
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  • ...and Sony Pictures Entertainment. The conference was held at [[noon]] in [[London]] at [[HMS President]], a [[Royal Naval Reserve]] station at [[St Katharine ''Casino Royale'' will premiere at [[Odeon Leicester Square]] in London on [[November 14]], [[2006]] and will be released in the United Kingdom on
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  • ...[[26 October]] [[1863]] at the Freemason's Tavern in Great Queen Street, [[London]]. The only school to be represented on this occasion was [[Charterhouse Sc
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  • |"London Calling"<br>"James Bond Theme (Bond vs. Oakenfold)"
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  • ...]] ||Unknown||Just before the entrance to Leeds Castle in a Car chase from London to Dover ...bsequent film, ''[[Diamonds Are Forever]]'', parked up in Q Branch back in London when Bond calls Q from Amsterdam.
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  • .../www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,12771-1081922,00.html - ''The Times'' of London article April 21, 2004 re: Ayrton Senna brand and charitable organization 1
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  • ...nt of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey building overlooking [[Regent's Park]]. Under the cover nam ...reign Manager for [[Kemsley Newspapers]], an organisation owned by the ''[[London Sunday Times]]''. Upon accepting the job, Fleming asked that he be allowed
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  • ...nt of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London in a tall, grey building overlooking [[Regent's Park]]. Under the cover nam ...reign Manager for [[Kemsley Newspapers]], an organisation owned by the ''[[London Sunday Times]]''. Upon accepting the job, Fleming asked that he be allowed
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  • * In Feltham, London, a new record for the farthest food delivery was achieved by Lucy Clough of
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  • ...vehicle up [[Shooter's Hill]], [[Walter Hancock]], builder and operator of London steam [[bus]]es, in 1838 built a four-seat steam [[Phaeton (carriage)|phaet
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  • ...in the [[tax haven]] principality of [[Monaco]], and also owns homes in [[London]], [[Belgium]] and [[Switzerland]]. He owns several luxury hotels in [[Unit
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  • ...sell the very rare 3-litre ATS 2500 GTS in the RM Auctions Automobiles of London sale on October 28. Offered without a reserve, it will definitely change ha
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  • London based aftermarket tuning company [[Autodelta (UK)|Autodelta]] made also two
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  • ...eucci]] patented the first working efficient internal combustion engine in London (pt. Num. 1072) but did not get into production with it. It was similar in
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  • ...number of similarities. This third Dalton film would have taken place in [[London]], [[Hong Kong]], as well as [[Tokyo]], and dealt with the aftermath of the
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  • ...rcus.jpg|thumb|right|The statue known as ''Eros'' in [[Piccadilly Circus]] London, was made in 1893 and is one of the first statues to be cast in aluminium.]
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  • ...g Car", in Northey, Tom, ed. ''World of Automobiles'', Volume 4, p.428-33. London: Orbis, 1974.
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  • ...d proposals for such races are often discussed &ndash; most recently for [[London]]. Several other circuits are also completely or partially laid out on publ
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  • ...ff-centre [[business district]] that other capitals were still planning ([[London Docklands]] and [[La Defense]] in Paris). Also the Palazzo della Farnesina,
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  • *[http://www.londontobrightonrun.com London to Brighton Run] - organized annually by Club Lancia Sport UK
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  • | [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.png]] [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...soldiers on the cast of Trajan's column in the Victoria and Albert museum, London.]]
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  • ...jpg|thumb|right|Mansell demonstrated a [[Jordan EJ14]] in the streets of [[London]] before the [[2004 British Grand Prix]].]]
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  • | [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...mprisoned [[Bertrand Gachot]] (incarcerated for spraying [[CS gas]] in a [[London]] [[taxicab|taxi]]-driver's face). [[Eddie Jordan]] signed Schumacher after
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  • ...reased through successful lobbying from the [[Worshipful Company of Bakers|London Baker's Company]] by adding the cost of everything from firewood and salt t
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  • ...on, 1902), and to [[Richard Garnett]]'s ''History of Italian Literature'' (London, 1898).
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  • ...on, 1902), and to [[Richard Garnett]]'s ''History of Italian Literature'' (London, 1898).
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  • ...Milan, with a number close to the other European music capitals, as Paris, London and Berlin.
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  • ...he same era, built for world exhibitions and other parks in [[Chicago]], [[London]], [[Paris]] etc. have long since been torn down. The Riesenrad has become
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