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  • ...ion emerges immediately, without any formal ceremony - for example, when [[John Major]] resigned as Prime Minister in 1997 following an election defeat, he left
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  • * Foley, Michael (2003) ''John Major, Tony Blair and a Conflict of Leadership: Collision Course.'' Manchester Un * Reitan, Earl A. (2003) ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' Row
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  • ...ion emerges immediately, without any formal ceremony - for example, when [[John Major]] resigned as Prime Minister in 1997 following an election defeat, he left
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  • United States Senator. Northern Ireland negotiator for John Major and Tony Blair.
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  • ...e widowed landlady of the Trent Bridge Inn. Given all the circumstances, [[John Major]] suggests that the marriage may have been "a cosy one of convenience".<ref
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  • ...and the boundaries varied from department to department. In 1994, under [[John Major]]'s government, 10 regional offices were set up in order to standardise the
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  • ...t as a "direct off-shoot" of club-ball.<ref>Haygarth 1862, p. vii.</ref> [[John Major]] in 2007 says "cricket at its most basic is a club striking a ball".<ref>M
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  • * Reitan, Earl A. ''The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Tony Blair, and the Transformation of Modern Britain, 1979-2001.'' (20
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  • ...ad by Latter's bat during a game.<ref name="TM2">McCann, p. xxxiv.</ref> [[John Major]] has suggested that Thomas Latter was a relation of Richard Latter (see 16 * {{cite book |last=Major |first=John |authorlink=John Major |title=More Than A Game |year=2007 |publisher=HarperCollins |location=Londo
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  • In 2005, [[Michael Howard]], the Home Secretary under [[John Major]], ran against Tony Blair's Labour Party on the Conservative ticket but los
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  • According to the former British Prime Minister [[John Major]] in his book entitled <i>More Than A Game</i>, cricket is "a club striking
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  • 1990-97 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[John Major]]'s Conservative Government.
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  • ...ikely to occur again. Furthermore, some such as [[Harold Macmillan]] and [[John Major]] have lived in [[Admiralty House (London)|Admiralty House]] whilst 10 Down ...illan became Earls but not KGs. [[Winston Churchill]], [[Edward Heath]], [[John Major]] and [[Tony Blair]] became KGs (Churchill was knighted during his time in
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  • ...a settlement had collapsed with renewed terrorism, but he had agreed with John Major that there was still a chance of peace.<ref>Journey (152)</ref> Once electe
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  • This factoid enabled [[pseudoscience|pseudo-scientific]] "scholars" such as John Major Jenkins, who drew attention to the Mayan calendars, to reportedly jump-star
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