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  • *[[Cardiff]]
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  • ...trip though the Cotswolds, where he harbors his secret cottage, drives to Cardiff and soon begins to seriously interfere with Llewellyn's plans. First he pen ...diff Brock joins forces with Provis (no first name), the fat man's "man in Cardiff", an enormous, and enormously strong, charismatic character whose cover is
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  • ...s-millennium-centre.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The [[Wales Millennium Centre]], [[Cardiff]], is a well-known landmark of modern Wales today. ''In These Stones, Horiz Wales's modern and fast-developing capital city is [[Cardiff]] (Caerdydd in Welsh). Since the creation of a the [[National Assembly for
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  • #[[Chandra Wickramasinghe|N. C. Wickramasinghe]] ([[University College Cardiff]]); see also [[plasma cosmology]] and [[Fred Hoyle]]
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  • ...sed as the initial impetus for the Cochrane Collaboration.<ref>[http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/schoolsanddivisions/divisions/insrv/libraryservices/scolar/archives/c ...om Archie Cochrane Archives, Cardiff University, 8 April, 2007 [http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/schoolsanddivisions/divisions/insrv/libraryservices/scolar/archives/c
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  • ...ty Cricketers, A to Z: Part One (1806&ndash;1914) |publisher=ACS |location=Cardiff |year=2020 |url=https://archive.acscricket.com/books/Kent_Cricketers_A_to_Z
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  • Cardiff Arms Park, 1973, and the touring “All Blacks” played the Barbarians in
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  • * 2016–17 '''Real Madrid 4–1 Juventus''' at [[Millennium Stadium]], Cardiff
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  • ...stwick]], who took ten for 40 against [[Glamorgan (cricket)|Glamorgan]] at Cardiff in 1921. Other England players have been paceman [[Cliff Gladwin]], off-spi
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  • ...r, Wales|Bangor]], [[Cardigan, Ceredigion|Cardigan]], [[Carmarthen]] and [[Cardiff]]. A daily [[National Express]] coach to London and Birmingham also exists.
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  • | [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]], 1999
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  • <td>[[Cardiff]]<br /> (Caerdydd)</td>
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  • ...elphia Navy Yard]], ''Oberon'' returned to [[North Africa]] in April via [[Cardiff]], Wales. As part of Assault Group II preparing for [[Operation Dragoon|ope
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  • Born in [[Cardiff]], Wales, Nation initially worked in [[comedy]], finding a way into the ind
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  • ...w Royal Navy submarine ''HMS Oxley'' and, in the 1982 Falklands War, ''HMS Cardiff'' shot down a friendly Gazelle helicopter."<ref name=AT2007-10-12>{{citatio
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  • ...wn death in [[Danzig]] and stows away on an English cargo ship bound for [[Cardiff]]. As the book closes, he is listening to a broadcast on board the ship of
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  • ...last=Collins|first=Jeff|year=2007|title=Rock legends at Rockfield|location=Cardiff|publisher=University of Wales|pages=110|isbn=978-0-7083-2097-6}}</ref> In a
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  • ...The RDCs (running as train No. 80) strike a truck in [[Cardiff, California|Cardiff]].
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  • * Scannell, Paddy, and Cardiff, David. ''A Social History of British Broadcasting, Volume One, 1922-1939''
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  • ...e size, strength, and speed of both Provis, his colorful fellow-agent in [[Cardiff]], and Lord Llewellyn, his prime adversary. He displays numerous examples o
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