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  • Aberystwyth is [[town twinning|twinned]] with [[Saint-Brieuc]], [[Brittany]] and [[Kronberg im Taunus]], Germany.
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  • *[[Brittany (dog)|Brittany]] *[[French Brittany (dog)]]
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  • | author = Brittany Tiplady
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  • ...[[Jamie Cullum]] - [[Elin Nordegren]] - [[Intron]] - [[Cat adoption]] - [[Brittany Murphy]] - [[Scrubs (TV show)]] - [[Content Management System]] - [[Nibiru]
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  • ...rnal and service organizations|Fraternity]] of Druids, Bards and Ovates of Brittany). Gwenc'hlan is sometimes also considered the Grand Druid of France.
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  • ...King Edward III's third son. Chaucer was captured by the French during the Brittany expedition of 1359, but was ransomed by the king. Edward III later sent him
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  • *William leads a punitive expedition in [[Brittany]] where he gains some of the expertise he would put to good use in the inva
    8 KB (1,285 words) - 11:39, 13 July 2015
  • | [[Brittany Murphy]]<!--Article---> || 10000<!--Traffic---> || Rewrote LEDE, ported, ad
    16 KB (1,835 words) - 23:40, 3 April 2010
  • ...from eastern France, and his wife Sophie (née Trébuchet), who came from [[Brittany]]. His parents soon split, but though his father, eventually promoted to Ge
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  • ...to "American" literature. Technically the British are the folks living in Brittany, France and the Welsh (Cymru). D. Webster, towering intellect though he was
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  • ...in history : Jean_de_Lespinay Jean de Lespinay, Treasurer of the Duchy of Brittany in the 15th century<ref>https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/</ref>, Louis-Armand
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  • | [[:Image:Brittany - France.png]] || | [[Template:Brittany - France.png/credit]] ||
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  • ...s<ref>"Those who can't, teach, Great tennis coach neglected by history" by Brittany Urick, article in the ''Daily Princetonian'', February 22, 2007 at [http:// ....<ref>"Those who can't, teach, Great tennis coach neglected by history" by Brittany Urick, article in the ''Daily Princetonian'', February 22, 2007 at [http://
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  • '''Fairy traditions''' are common in the [[British Isles]] and [[Brittany]].
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  • ...ever about whether the traditional musics of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany--called collectively "Celtic," and which have some family resemblances--are
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  • {{ActiveUsers|Brittany Davis}}
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  • ...ate.jpg Le Monde Informatique], May 30, 1988: "A try to convert at Bank of Brittany - Is Josephine operational ? Yes, but ..."</ref>. Following this difficulti
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  • ...as Philip's threat to invade if he were not given custody of Geoffrey of [[Brittany]]'s daughters following their father's death in August 1186 drew Richard no
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  • ...edition took place in 1591, when Sir John Norreys was sent with an army to Brittany: while he was in London begging for more resources, his army was largely wi
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  • ...ticles like [[Elin Nordegren]] and [[Bromance]] (barf!) and [[Love]] and [[Brittany Murphy]] (who acted in, believe it or not, films like "Drop Dead Gorgeous"
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