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They were determined to be from a British frigate that sank in the bay in 1744.
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The clip was from a British version that had not yet been shown.
Typical business education is from a British or North American perspective, but who says that perspective is right?" he said.
The clip was from a British show called "Britain's Got Talent," a version of "American Idol".
The first was from a British balloon that he'd used on his previous attempt: a single ply, as thin as Saran Wrap.
"I've known his family all my life and they're from a British cultural background as well so you wouldn't expect anything like that," he said.
The first is from a British citizen who has joined the International Brigades fighting fascism in Spain, and condemns his government's neutrality; the second letter urges readers to consider adopting displaced and orphaned Spanish children.
The first known use of the term "Seminolie" is from a British Indian agent in a document dated 1771.
Ideally, you want the animal to be from a traditional British breed: at Hawksmoor we use Longhorns and Galloways.
In year five, only five out of 26 children are from a white British background.
The third person was Dave, who was from a posh British army regiment and knew the singer James Blunt.
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