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University of Bristol

Index University of Bristol

The University of Bristol (simply referred to as Bristol University and abbreviated as Bris. in post-nominal letters, or UoB) is a red brick research university located in Bristol, United Kingdom. [1]

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Adrian Franklin

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Adrian Newman (bishop)

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Adrian Noble

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Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs

The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) is a British statutory advisory non-departmental public body, which was established under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

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African Journal of International and Comparative Law

The African Journal of International and Comparative Law is published twice yearly by the Edinburgh University Press in March and September.

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Agent Orange

Agent Orange is an herbicide and defoliant chemical, one of the tactical use Rainbow Herbicides.

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Aidan Dodson

Aidan Mark Dodson (born 1962) is an English Egyptologist and historian.

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Ainuddin Wahid

Tan Sri Dato' Ainuddin Abd Wahid (3 November 1929 - 28 May 2013) was an educationist and the first inaugural Vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). He made great contributions to educational institutions in Malaysia.

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Air freshener

Air fresheners are consumer products used in homes, or commercial products used in restrooms, that typically emit fragrance.

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Akrotiri and Dhekelia

The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (SBA; Περιοχές Κυρίαρχων Βάσεων Ακρωτηρίου και Δεκέλιας, Periochés Kyríarchon Váseon Akrotiríou kai Dekélias; Egemen Üs Bölgeleri Ağrotur ve Dikelya), is a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus.

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Alan Billings

Alan Roy Billings (born 7 October 1942) is an Anglican priest who is currently the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner.

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Alan Chalmers

Alan Francis Chalmers (born 1939) is a British-Australian philosopher of science and associate professor at the University of Sydney.

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Alan Garnett Davenport

Alan Garnett Davenport (September 19, 1932 – July 19, 2009) was a professor at the University of Western Ontario and founder of its Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory.

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Alan Head

Alan Kenneth Head AO, FAA, FRS (10 August 1925 – 9 January 2010) was an Australian physicist, and Chief of the Division of Chemical Physics, at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation from 1981 to 2010.

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Alan Higgs

Alan Edward Higgs was a successful self-made businessman who became a multimillionaire mainly from his house building business in Coventry, as well as from other businesses in Birmingham, England.

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Alan Kostelecky

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Alan M. Roberts

Alan Madoc Roberts (born 1941) FRS is Emeritus professor of Zoology in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Alan Muir Wood

Sir Alan Marshall Muir Wood, MA, LLD, DEng, FRS, FREng, FICE (8 August 1921 – 1 February 2009) was a British civil engineer.

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Alan R. Battersby

Sir Alan Rushton Battersby (4 March 1925 – 10 February 2018) was an English organic chemist best known for his work to define the chemical intermediates in the biosynthetic pathway to vitamin B12 and the reaction mechanisms of the enzymes involved.

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Alan Riding

Alan Riding (born 8 December 1943, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a British author and journalist.

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Alan Turnbull (scientist)

Alan Turnbull (born 4 September 1949) is a British corrosion scientist and engineer specialising in the measurement and modelling of environment-assisted cracking and the localised corrosion of metals.

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Alastair Stewart

Alastair James Stewart OBE (born 22 June 1952) is an English journalist and newscaster, employed by ITN where he is a main newscaster for ITV News.

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Albert II, Prince of Monaco

Albert II – Website of the Palace of Monaco (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born 14 March 1958) is the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco and head of the princely house of Grimaldi.

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Albrecht Fröhlich

Albrecht Fröhlich FRS (22 May 1916 – 8 November 2001) was a mathematician famous for his major results and conjectures on Galois module theory in the Galois structure of rings of integers.

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Alec Coppen

Alec Coppen (born 29 January 1923 in London, England) is a British psychiatrist.

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Alec Merrison

Sir Alexander Walter Merrison FRS, was a British physicist born in Wood Green, London on 20 March 1924.

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Alex Cox

Alexander B. H. Cox (born 15 December 1954) is an English film director, screenwriter, nonfiction author, broadcaster and sometime actor.

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Alex Groves

Alex Groves is a British sailor.

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Alex King (rugby union)

Alexander David King (born 17 January 1975) is a rugby union footballer who played at fly-half for ASM Clermont Auvergne and formerly Wasps.

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Alexander Cameron (barrister)

Alexander Allan Cameron QC (born 27 August 1963) is an English barrister.

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Alexander G. Fraser

Alexander G. Fraser, also known as A. G. Fraser and Sandy Fraser, is a noted British-American computer scientist.

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Alexander Gilkes

Alexander Gilkes (born 16 July 1979) is the co-founder and president of Paddle8, an online auction house specializing in fine art and collectibles, described by FT as "reimagined art collecting for the digital age." Raised in London and educated at Eton College and at the University of Bristol, Gilkes has been based in New York since 2008.

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Alexander MacAra

Alexander 'Sandy' Wiseman MacAra (4 May 1932 – 21 June 2012) was a British professor of epidemiology at Bristol University and chairman of British Medical Association (BMA) from 1993 to 1998.

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Alexander Walker (conductor)

Alexander Walker (born 1973) is a British conductor.

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Alfred Marshall

Alfred Marshall, FBA (26 July 1842 – 13 July 1924) was one of the most influential economists of his time.

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Alfred Pippard

Alfred John Sutton Pippard MBE FRS (6 April 1891 – 2 November 1969) was a British civil engineer and academic.

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Alfred Pugsley

Sir Alfred Grenville Pugsley, FRS (13 May 1903 – 9 March 1998) was a British structural engineer.

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Alfred the Gorilla

Alfred the Gorilla (– 9 March 1948) arrived in Bristol Zoo, in England, in 1930 and became a popular attraction and animal celebrity.

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Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great (Ælfrēd, Ælfrǣd, "elf counsel" or "wise elf"; 849 – 26 October 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899.

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Algorithmic efficiency

In computer science, algorithmic efficiency is a property of an algorithm which relates to the number of computational resources used by the algorithm.

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Alice Bentinck

Alice Bentinck MBE (born 23 July 1986) is a British entrepreneur.

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Alice Gardner

Alice Gardner (26 April 1854 – 11 November 1927) was an English historian.

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Alice Roberts

Alice May Roberts (born 19 May 1973) is an English anatomist, osteoarchaeologist, physical anthropologist, palaeopathologist, television presenter and author.

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Alice Thomson

Alice Thomson (born 24 April 1967) is a British political journalist.

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Alick Walker

Alick Donald Walker (26 October 1925 – 4 December 1999) was a British palaeontologist, after whom the Alwalkeria genus of dinosaur is named.

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Alison Assiter

Alison Assiter (born October 23, 1949), is the Professor of Feminist Theory at the University of the West of England.

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Alison Booth

Alison L. Booth is an Australian labour economist and novelist who is Professor of Economics at the Australian National University.

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Alison Cooper

Alison Jane Cooper (born 31 March 1966) is a British businesswoman.

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Alison Gail Smith

Alison Gail Smith FRSB is a professor of Plant Biochemistry in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge, UK.

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Alison Mardell

Air Vice-Marshal Alison Mardell (born 23 September 1968) is a British solicitor and senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer.

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Alison Smale

Alison Smale is a British journalist who has been serving as the Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, United Nations Department of Public Information.

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Alistair Bunkall

Alistair Edward Julian Bunkall is Defence Correspondent for Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting.

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Alistair Campbell (bioethicist)

Professor Alastair Vincent Campbell MA, BD, ThD, FRSE (born 1938) is a British theologian and bioethicist.

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Alixandra Fazzina

Alixandra Fazzina (born 1974) is a British photojournalist.

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Aliyu Mai-Bornu

Mallam Aliyu Mai-Bornu (1919 - 23 February 1970) was a Nigerian economist, and the first indigenous Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner (born 2 April 1950) is a British actor born in Stockholm to a German mother and a Russo-Finnish father.

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Allan Eastman

Haldon Darryl Allan Eastman (born July 6, 1948) is a Canadian television director and executive producer.

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Alok Krishna Gupta

Alok Krishna Gupta (born 1942) is an Indian mineralogist, petrologist and a former Raja Ramanna Fellow of the Department of Atomic Energy at the National Centre of Experimental Mineralogy and Petrology of the University of Allahabad.

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Alpha Epsilon Pi

Alpha Epsilon Pi (ΑΕΠ), commonly known as AEPi, is a college fraternity founded at New York University in 1913 by Charles C. Moskowitz.

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Alpha roll

The alpha roll is a controversial dog training technique.

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Alvin Yeung

Alvin Yeung Ngok-kiu (born 5 June 1981) is a barrister and politician in Hong Kong.

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Alwyn Ruddock

Alwyn Ruddock (1916–2005) was a noted British historian of the Age of Discovery, best known for her research on the English voyages of the 15th-century explorer John Cabot.

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Alwynne Pritchard

Alwynne Pritchard (born 1968 in Glasgow) is a British performer, composer, artist and curator based in Bergen, Norway.

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Amanda Parr

Amanda Parr is an English television journalist and reporter.

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AMiBA

The Yuan-Tseh Lee Array for Microwave Background Anisotropy, also known as the Array for Microwave Background Anisotropy (AMiBA), is a radio telescope designed to observe the cosmic microwave background and the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in clusters of galaxies.

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Amitav Acharya

Amitav Acharya (born 1962) is an Indian-born Canadian scholar and author, is the Distinguished Professor of International Relations at American University, Washington, D.C. where he holds the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance at the School of International Service, and serves as the chair of the ASEAN Studies Initiative.

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Amiya Kumar Bagchi

Amiya Kumar Bagchi (born 1936) is a distinguished Indian political economist.

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Amy Sharrocks

Amy Sharrocks is a UK based live artist, sculptor, filmmaker and curator from London, England.

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Anand Krishnamoorthi

Anand Krishnamoorthi is an Indian film sound designer, sound editor and production sound mixer.

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Anastasia Griffith

Anastasia Griffith (born 23 March 1978) is a British actress known for her roles on the FX legal drama Damages and the NBC medical series Trauma.

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Anatomy Act 1832

The Anatomy Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. IV c.75) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that gave freer licence to doctors, teachers of anatomy and bona fide medical students to dissect donated bodies.

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Anderson Report (British Education)

The Anderson Report was a British report on Higher Education published on 2 June 1960 which called for higher student grants.

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Andrea Nolan

Andrea Nolan FRSE MRCVS OBE is Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and Principal & Vice Chancellor of Edinburgh Napier University.

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Andreas Winter

Andreas Winter (born 14 June 1971, Mühldorf, Germany) is a German mathematician and mathematical physicist at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in Spain.

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Andrei Nekrasov

Andrei Lvovich Nekrasov (Андре́й Льво́вич Некра́сов; born 1958 in Saint Petersburg) is a Russian film and TV director from Saint Petersburg.

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Andrew Climo

Andrew Climo (born 1961) is a Cornwall-based, Cornish author and community activist.

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Andrew Hughes Hallett

Andrew Jonathan Hughes Hallett FRSE (born 1 November 1947) is a British economist.

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Andrew Karpati Kennedy

Andrew Edmund Karpati Kennedy (9 January 1931 – 20 December 2016) was an author and literary critic with a passionate interest in the language of drama.

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Andrew Keller

Andrew Keller FRS(22 August 1925 – 7 February 1999) was a British polymer scientist.

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Andrew Lang (physicist)

Andrew Richard Lang FRS CBE (9 February 1924 – 30 June 2008) was a British scientist and crystallographer.

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Andrew M. Stuart

Andrew M. Stuart is a British mathematician, working in applied and computational mathematics.

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Andrew Murrison

Andrew William Murrison (born 24 April 1961, Colchester) is a British doctor, naval officer and politician.

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Andrew Orr-Ewing

Andrew John Orr-Ewing (born 1965)Anon (2017) is a British chemist and Professor of physical chemistry at the University of Bristol.

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Andrew Pyle (philosopher)

Andrew Pyle (born 17 March 1955) is a British philosopher on the history of philosophical atomism.

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Andrew Robertson (engineer)

Andrew Robertson FRS (30 January 1883 in Lancashire – 22 October 1977) was a British mechanical engineer.

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Andrew Robson

Andrew Michael Robson OBE (born 1964) is an English professional bridge player, writer and teacher.

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Andrew Ruhemann

Andrew Ruhemann (born July 1962) is a film producer, director and the founder of Passion Pictures, the double Academy Award winning independent production company.

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Andrew Sheng

Tan Sri Andrew Sheng (born 1946) is a Distinguished Fellow of Fung Global Institute, a Hong Kong-based global think tank.

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Andrew Shore

Andrew Shore, (born 30 September 1952) is an English operatic baritone.

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Andrew Stewart Mackenzie

Andrew Stewart Mackenzie (born 20 December 1956) FRS is a Scottish businessman, CEO of BHP Billiton, the world's largest mining company.

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Andrew W. Woods

Andrew William Woods (born 1964) is BP Professor at the University of Cambridge and a Professorial Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.

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Andrew Whiten

David Andrew Whiten, known as Andrew Whiten (born 20 April 1948 in Grimsby, Scotland) is a British zoologist and psychologist, Professor of Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology, and Professor Wardlaw Emeritus at University of St Andrews in Scotland.

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Andrew Wolff

Andrew James Penaflorida Wolff (born 13 July 1985) is a Filipino-British Rugby Sevens Player.

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Angela Berners-Wilson

Angela Veronica Isabel Berners-Wilson (born 1954) is a Church of England priest and chaplain.

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Angela Carter

Angela Olive Carter-Pearce (née Stalker; 7 May 1940 – 16 February 1992), who published under the pen name Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works.

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Angela Knight

Angela Ann Knight CBE (born Angela Ann Cook, 31 October 1950) is the chair of the Office of Tax Simplification.

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Angus Deaton

Sir Angus Stewart Deaton, FBA (born 19 October 1945) is a British American economist and author.

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Angus Diggle

Angus Diggle (born 1956) is a disgraced British former solicitor, educated at Bolton School, Shrewsbury and Bristol University, who was convicted of attempted rape in a case that was widely reported at the time.

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Angus Paton

Sir Thomas Angus Lyall Paton (10 May 1905 – 7 April 1999) was a British civil engineer from Jersey.

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Angus Watson

Angus Watson (born 4 September 1972) is a British novelist and journalist.

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Anna 'Matlelima Hlalele

Anna 'Matlelima Hlalele (born 1929) is a former assistant government minister of Lesotho.

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Anna Glasier

Annabelle "Anna" Frances Glasier OBE, FFSRH, FRCOG FRSE is an English physician in the field of reproductive medicine.

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Anna Marcoulli

Anna Marcoulli (born 1974) is a Cypriot Judge of the General Court (European Union).

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Anna Maria Anders

Anna Maria Anders (born 22 November 1950) is a Senator and a Minister in the Republic of Poland.

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Anna Walker (television presenter)

Anna Walker (born 4 December 1962 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is an English television presenter who has presented such programmes as, Wish You Were Here...?, Big Strong Boys, Holidaymaker, Garden Challenge, Garden Invaders and Tomorrow's World.

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Annabel Walker

Annabel Walker is an English author, who grew up in South-West Devon.

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Annabelle Dowler

Annabelle Dowler (born 1973) is an English actress.

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Anne Hollinghurst

Anne Elizabeth Hollinghurst (born 4 March 1964) is a Church of England bishop and former youth worker.

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Anne McClain

Anne Charlotte McClain (born June 7, 1979) is a NASA astronaut from the class of 2013.

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Anne Ridley

Anne Jacqueline Ridley (born 1963) is professor of Cell Biology and Head of School for Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol.

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Anne-Christine Davis

Anne-Christine Davis is a British theoretical physicist and professor of cosmology at the University of Cambridge.

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Annis May Timpson

Dr Annis May Timpson is the former Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at the University of Edinburgh.

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Anthony Aniagolu

Anthony Aniagolu was a Nigerian judge who served as Chief Judge of Anambra State from 1976 to 1978 and was a justice of the Nigerian Supreme Court from 1978 to 1987.

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Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 11th Earl of Shaftesbury

Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 11th Earl of Shaftesbury Bt (24 June 1977 – 15 May 2005) was the eldest son of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 10th Earl of Shaftesbury by his second marriage to the Swedish-born Christina Eva Montan.

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Anthony F. Hill

Anthony F. Hill is a Professor of Chemistry at the Research School of Chemistry of the Australian National University.

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Anthony Forster (political scientist)

Anthony William Forster, FAcSS (born 19 May 1964) is a British political scientist and former British Army officer.

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Anthony Hammond (musician)

Anthony Hammond studied music at the University of Bristol.

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Anthony Hollander

Anthony Hollander (born 4 February 1964) is Head of the Institute of Integrative Biology at the University of Liverpool, having taken up the position in June 2014.

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Anthony Kenny

Sir Anthony John Patrick Kenny (born 16 March 1931) is an English philosopher whose interests lie in the philosophy of mind, ancient and scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of Wittgenstein and the philosophy of religion.

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Anthony Tuck

Anthony Tuck (born 1940) is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Bristol.

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Antony Underwood

Antony J. Underwood is the founder and a former director of the ARC Special Research Centre on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities at the University of Sydney.

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Antony Woodward

Antony Woodward is a British writer (born 1963).

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Arabella Edge

Arabella Edge (born in London, England) is a writer and novelist whose first work, The Company, received a 2001 Commonwealth Writers Prize and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award.

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Aram Harrow

Aram Harrow is an Associate Professor of Physics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Theoretical Physics.

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Archbishop (dinosaur)

"The Archbishop" is a giant brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur similar to Brachiosaurus and Giraffatitan.

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Arenapal

ArenaPAL is a UK company, based in Central London, which specialises in the licensing of performing arts images, both in the UK and throughout the world.

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Argonon

Argonon is an independent media group founded in 2011 by CEO James Burstall, the CEO of Leopard Films.

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Aristotle Kallis

Aristotle Kallis is a British historian who specialises in modern European history, with an emphasis on the study of inter-war German and Italian fascism, as well as propaganda in Nazi Germany.

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Armen A. Harutyunyan

Armen A. Harutyunyan (Արմեն Հարությունյան; born 1981) is an Armenian economist, who has been serving as the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Armenia since 2013.

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Arnold Ridley

William Arnold Ridley, OBE (7 January 1896 – 12 March 1984) was an English playwright and actor, first notable as the author of the play The Ghost Train and later in life for portraying the elderly Private Godfrey in the British sitcom Dad's Army (1968–1977).

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Arnold Thackray

Arnold Thackray (born 1939) is a science historian who is the founding president of the Chemical Heritage Foundation (now the Science History Institute).

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Arthur Bliss

Sir Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss (2 August 189127 March 1975) was an English composer and conductor.

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Arthur de Carle Sowerby

Arthur de Carle Sowerby (8 July 1885 – 16 August 1954) was British naturalist, explorer, writer, and publisher in China.

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Arthur Hobhouse

Sir Arthur Lawrence Hobhouse (15 February 1886 – 20 January 1965) was a long-serving English local government Liberal politician, who is best remembered as the architect of the system of National parks of England and Wales.

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Arthur Mannering Tyndall

Arthur Mannering Tyndall, CBE, FRS, LLD (18 September 1881 – 29 October 1961) was an English physicist from Bristol, England.

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Arthur Milton

Clement Arthur Milton (10 March 1928 – 25 April 2007) was an English cricketer and footballer.

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Arthur Rendle Short

Arthur Rendle Short (6 January 1880 – 14 September 1953) was a professor of surgery at Bristol University and author.

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Arthur Roderick Collar

Arthur Roderick Collar FRS FREng CBE (22 February 1908 – 12 February 1986) was a scientist and engineer who made significant contributions in the areas of aeroelasticity, matrix theory and its applications in engineering dynamics.

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Arthur Rubbra

Arthur Alexander Cecil Rubbra CBE (29 October 1903 – 24 November 1982) was an English engineer who designed many of Rolls-Royce's successful aero engines.

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Arts et Métiers ParisTech

Arts et Métiers ParisTech is a French engineering and research graduate school (Grande Ecole).

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Asad Ahmad

Asad Ahmad is a BBC journalist and news presenter.

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Ashok Sinha

Ashok Sinha (born 8 November 1964) is a British environmental campaigner.

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Ashton Court

Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England.

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Asitha Ameresekere

Asitha Ameresekere (born 24 June 1971) is a British-Sri Lankan Filmmaker and Writer.

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Astrid Linthorst

Astrid Linthorst is a professor of neuroscience at the School of Clinical Sciences at the University of Bristol, UK.

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Astrophysics Source Code Library

The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL) is an online registry of scientist-written software used in astronomy or astrophysics research.

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August Closs

August Max Closs (9 August 1898 – 21 June 1990) was a professor of German studies.

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Auriol Smith

Auriol Smith is an English actress and theatre director.

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Aurore Delaigle

Aurore Delaigle is a Professor and ARC Future Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, Australia,.

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Autonomous Robotics Ltd

Autonomous Robotics Ltd, previously GO Science Ltd, is a UK company developing an Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) with an Ocean-bottom seismometer (OBS) application.

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Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children

The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), also known as Children of the 90s and formerly the Avon Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood, is a cohort study of children born in the former county of Avon, England during 1991 and 1992.

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Avraham Oz

Avraham Oz (born May 23, 1944) is an Israeli associate professor of Theatre and Hebrew and Comparative literature at the University of Haifa, a translator of plays, operas, and poetry into Hebrew, and a peace activist.

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Awam Amkpa

Awam Amkpa is a Nigerian actor, playwright, and professor of dramatic arts.

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AXA

AXA is a French multinational insurance firm headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris that engages in global insurance, investment management, and other financial services.

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Aykut Barka

Aykut Barka (December 16, 1951, Fatih, Istanbul – February 1, 2002) was a Turkish earth scientist specialized in earthquake research.

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Azed

The Azed crossword appears every Sunday in The Observer newspaper.

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École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de constructions aéronautiques

The École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de constructions aéronautiques (ENSICA), meaning National Higher School of aeronautical constructions, is a French engineering school founded in 1945.

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École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne

Ecole des Mines de Saint-Étienne (Mines Saint-Etienne) (ENSMSE) in French or Saint-Etienne School of Mines in English is one of the French graduate engineering schools (Grandes Ecoles) training engineers and carrying out industry-oriented research.

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Čedomir Antić

Čedomir Antić (sr; born 9 October 1974) is a Serbian historian and political activist.

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Bachelor of Veterinary Science

The Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc or BVSC; Latin Baccalaureus Veterinariae Scientiae),"Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine" (BVetMed), or "Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery" ("BVM&S" or "BVMS") is a degree for studies in veterinary medicine in the United Kingdom and some other countries.

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Back to Bedlam

Back to Bedlam is the debut studio album by the English singer-songwriter James Blunt, released on 11 October 2004 through Atlantic Records.

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Badara Joof

Badara Alieu Joof is a Gambian politician and civil servant who is the Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology in President Adama Barrow's cabinet.

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Balázs Győrffy

Balázs László Győrffy (4 May 1938 – 25 October 2012) was a Hungarian-American-British theoretical physicist.

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Ballarat Grammar School

Ballarat and Queen's Anglican Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding, Anglican Church school located in Wendouree (Ballarat), Victoria, Australia.

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Barnaby Dawe

Barnaby Dawe is the Chief Marketing Officer for HarperCollins Publishers after leaving his post as marketing director for The Sun and The News of the World in February 2012.

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Barry Cunliffe

Sir Barrington Windsor Cunliffe (born 10 December 1939), known as Barry Cunliffe, is a British archaeologist and academic.

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Barry Laight

Barry Pemberton Laight OBE FREng FIMechE FRAeS (12 July 1920 – 6 October 2012) was a British aerospace engineer, known for his design of the Spey-engined Buccaneer, one of the last all-British military aircraft, which left RAF service in March 1994.

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Barry Voight

Barry Voight (born 1937) is an American geologist, volcanologist, author, and engineer.

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Basil Cottle

Arthur Basil Cottle (17 March 1917 – 13 May 1994) was a British grammarian, historian and archaeologist.

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Basil Greenhill

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Bath College of Domestic Science

Bath College of Domestic Science was a small college in Bath, Somerset, England.

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Battle of Saltley Gate

The Battle of Saltley Gate was the mass picketing of a fuel storage depot in Birmingham, England, in February 1972 during a national miners' strike.

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Becky Bloomwood

Rebecca Jane 'Becky' Brandon (née Bloomwood) is a fictional character and the main protagonist from the Shopaholic series of novels by British author Sophie Kinsella.

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Beeswax

Beeswax (cera alba) is a natural wax produced by honey bees of the genus Apis.

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Beijing No. 4 High School

Beijing No. 4 High School, commonly abbreviated as (Beijing) Sizhong, and sometimes referred to as Beijing High School Four (BHSF), is a public beacon high school in Xicheng District, Beijing, China. It is one of the most prestigious high schools in China. It was established in 1907 by the Shuntian Government (Beijing Government) during the Qing dynasty, known as the Shuntian Secondary School. After the Xinhai Revolution, the school was renamed as Capital Public No. 4 Secondary School (京师公立第四中学), which was not changed into the current name until 1949, when the People's Republic of China was proclaimed. The school was among the first to be accredited as a "Municipal Model High School" by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education. More than 300 students from the school have won medals in municipal, national and international competitions every year. More than 96 percent of its graduates passed the enrolment line of key universities (Tier 1 schools) in National Higher Education Entrance Examination. In a 2016 ranking of Chinese high schools that send students to study in American universities, Beijing No. 4 High School ranked number one in mainland China in terms of the number of students entering top American universities, and number four internationally for high schools outside of the United States. Many Chinese politicians and their children have attended Beijing No. 4.

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Belgian overseas colonies

Belgium controlled two colonies during its history: the Belgian Congo from 1885 to 1960 and Ruanda-Urundi from 1916 to 1962.

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Believe as You List

Believe as You List is a Caroline era tragedy by Philip Massinger, famous as a case of theatrical censorship.

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Belizean Writers Series

The Belizean Writers Series, published by local media house Cubola Productions, preserves some of the best of Belizean arts and letters, mainly poetry and short stories.

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Ben Elliot

Benjamin William "Ben" Elliot (born 11 August 1975) is an English businessman, philanthropist, and nephew of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

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Ben Emmerson

Ben Emmerson, QC (born 10 August 1963) is a British lawyer, specialising in European human rights law, public international law and international criminal law.

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Ben Garrod

Dr Ben Garrod (born 29 January 1982) is an English evolutionary biologist, primatologist and broadcaster.

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Ben Gascoigne

Sidney Charles Bartholemew "Ben" Gascoigne AO (11 November 191525 March 2010) was a New Zealand-born Australian optical astronomer and expert in photometry who played a leading role in the design and commissioning of Australia's largest optical telescope, the Anglo-Australian Telescope, which for a time was one of the world's most important astronomical facilities.

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Ben Green (mathematician)

Ben Joseph Green FRS (born 27 February 1977) is a British mathematician, specialising in combinatorics and number theory.

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Ben Preston

James Ben Preston (born 24 September 1963) is a British journalist.

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Bencie Woll

Bencie Woll, FBA, FAAAS (born 1950) is an American–British linguist and scholar of sign language.

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Benjamin Farjeon

Benjamin Leopold Farjeon (12 May 1838 – 23 July 1903) was an English novelist, playwright, printer and journalist.

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Berenice Sydney

Berenice Sydney (1944–1983), born Berenice Frieze, was professionally known as 'Berenice', she was a prolific British artist who produced a substantial body of work from 1964 until her death in 1983.

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Berkeley Crescent, Bristol

Berkeley Crescent is a late 18th-century crescent of six Georgian houses with a private communal garden.

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Berkeley Square, Bristol

Berkeley Square is close to Park Street in the Clifton area of Bristol.

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Bernard Crossland

Prof Sir Bernard Crossland CBE, FRS (20 October 1923 – 17 January 2011) was a professor of engineering with a career spanning some seven decades.

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Bernard Elgey Leake

Bernard Elgey Leake (born 9 July 1932) is an English geologist.

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Bernard Lovell

Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell (31 August 19136 August 2012) was an English physicist and radio astronomer.

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Bernard Rands

Bernard Rands (born 2 March 1934) is a British-American composer of contemporary classical music.

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Bernard Silverman

Sir Bernard Walter Silverman, (born 22 February 1952) is a British statistician and Anglican Priest.

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Bernard Wood

Bernard John (Bernie) Wood FRS is a British geologist, and Research Professor, at Oxford University.

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Bert Achong

Bert Geoffrey Achong (6 December 1928 - 20 November 1996) was a Trinidadian pathologist.

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Bert Massie

Sir Herbert William Massie, (31 March 1949 – 15 October 2017), known as Bert Massie, was a British disability rights campaigner.

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Bert Wiegman

Albert Edward Bernard Wiegman (born March 1952) is a British private equity manager, founder and partner of Langholm Capital.

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Bertram Park

Bertram Charles Percival Park, OBE, (1883-1972) was a portrait photographer whose work included British and European royalty.

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Beth Healey

Beth Healey (born) is a British medical doctor who spent a year in Antarctica at Concordia Station, a French-Italian base, as a Research MD.

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Bhavani Thuraisingham

Dr.

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BICC

BICC is an abbreviation or acronym with a number of meanings.

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Biddy Baxter

Joan Maureen "Biddy" Baxter, MBE (born 25 May 1933) is best known as the former editor of the long-running BBC TV children’s magazine show Blue Peter, a position she held from 1965 to 1988.

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Bill Benter

William "Bill" Benter (born 1957) is an American professional gambler and philanthropist who focuses on horse betting.

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Bill MacMillan (academic)

Bill MacMillan (born 1950) is a British academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia.

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Bill McKenzie, Baron McKenzie of Luton

William David McKenzie, Baron McKenzie of Luton (Bill McKenzie) (born 24 July 1946) is an English Labour politician and, up to the General Election of 2010, was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Communities and Local Government.

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Bill Ward (actor)

Bill Ward (born 5 May 1967) is an English actor.

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Binkie Beaumont

Hugh "Binkie" Beaumont (27 March 190822 March 1973) was a British theatre manager and producer, sometimes referred to as the "éminence grise" of the West End theatre.

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Bishop of Sherborne

The Bishop of Sherborne is an episcopal title which takes its name from the market town of Sherborne in Dorset, England.

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Bishop Sutton

Bishop Sutton is a small village within the Chew Valley in Somerset.

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Blade (disambiguation)

A blade is a sharp cutting part, for instance of a weapon or tool.

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Bo Fowler

Bo Fowler (born 1971) is a British novelist.

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BOAC Flight 777

BOAC Flight 777-A was a scheduled British Overseas Airways Corporation civilian airline flight from Portela Airport in Lisbon, Portugal to Whitchurch Airport near Bristol, England.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and painter who has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for more than five decades.

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Bob Marshall-Andrews

Robert Graham Marshall-Andrews QC (born 10 April 1944) is a British barrister, novelist, author, and retired politician, who was the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Medway from 1997 to 2010.

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Boeing UK

Boeing UK is the UK subsidiary of Boeing, an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets and satellites.

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Bog butter

"Bog butter" refers to an ancient waxy substance found buried in peat bogs, particularly in Ireland and Great Britain.

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Bolesław Taborski

Bolesław Taborski (7 May 1927 – 6 December 2010) was a Polish poet, literary and drama theoretician, essayist, prolific translator of English and Polish, and a long serving BBC Polish Section editor and presenter.

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Bonekickers

Bonekickers was a BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at the fictional Wessex University.

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Boris Ford

Richard Boris Ford (1 July 1917 in India – 19 May 1998), known as Boris Ford, was a literary critic, writer, editor and educationist.

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Boris Ord

Boris Ord (born Bernhard Ord) (9 July 1897 – 30 December 1961) was organist and choirmaster of King's College, Cambridge between 1929 and 1957, save during World War II when he served in the Royal Air Force; Harold Darke deputised during that period.

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Bow Gamelan Ensemble

The Bow Gamelan Ensemble was a group of musicians in Bow, London, England, who used elements of gamelan music.

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Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond

Brenda Marjorie Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, (born 31 January 1945) is a British judge and the current President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Bretazenil

Bretazenil (Ro16-6028) is an imidazopyrrolobenzodiazepine anxiolytic drug which is derived from the benzodiazepine family, and was invented in 1988.

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Brian Chikwava

Brian Chikwava is a Zimbabwean writer and musician.

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Brian Conrey

John Brian Conrey is an American mathematician and the executive director of the American Institute of Mathematics.

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Brian Davies (philosopher)

Father Brian Evan Anthony Davies, OP (born 1951) is a British philosopher.

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Brian Follett

Sir Brian Keith Follett FRS DL (born 22 February 1939) chaired the UK government's Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) from 2003-9.

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Brian Orr

Brian J. Orr is an Australian scientist known for his contributions to laser spectroscopy and optical parametric oscillators.

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Brian Rotman

Brian Rotman is a British-born professor who works in the United States.

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Bridgwater

Bridgwater is a large historic market town and civil parish in Somerset, England.

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Bridgwater Science Festival

The Bridgwater Science Festival is a science festival which takes place in Bridgwater, in the English county of Somerset in the May half term holiday, contributing to the public awareness of science for the local population.

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Bridlington School

Bridlington School is a secondary school and sixth form located on Bessingby Road (A165), next to the hospital, in the seaside holiday resort of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Bristol

Bristol is a city and county in South West England with a population of 456,000.

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Bristol Bach Choir

Bristol Bach Choir is an auditioned amateur choir based in Bristol, England.

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Bristol Boat Race

The Bristol Boat Race (also called The Varsity Boat Race) is an annual event between the University of the West of England (UWE) and the University of Bristol, held on the historic Bristol Harbour, Bristol, England.

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Bristol Bus Boycott

The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963 arose from the refusal of the Bristol Omnibus Company to employ black or Asian bus crews in the city of Bristol, England.

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Bristol city centre

Bristol city centre is the commercial, cultural and business centre of Bristol, England.

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Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery is a large museum and art gallery in Bristol, England.

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Bristol Diamonds

Bristol Diamonds are quartz crystals found in geodes and geological rock formations which occur in dolomitic conglomerate in the Avon Gorge in Bristol, England.

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Bristol Dinosaur Project

The Bristol Dinosaur Project is a public engagement and educational initiative run by the University of Bristol.

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Bristol Eye Hospital

Bristol Eye Hospital is a specialist ophthalmic hospital in Bristol.

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Bristol Festival of Nature

The Bristol Festival of Nature is a 2-day-long free event held in June in Bristol, England, United Kingdom, featuring events, including lectures, tours and film screenings on subjects of science, natural history and the environment.

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Bristol Grammar School

Bristol Grammar School (BGS) is an English co-educational independent day school located in Tyndalls Park, Bristol.

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Bristol Hippodrome

The Bristol Hippodrome is a theatre located in The Centre, Bristol, England, with seating on three levels giving a capacity of 1,951.

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Bristol Law School

Bristol Law School (BLS), formerly known as the Faculty of Law, is an academic school at the University of the West of England.

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Bristol mayoral election, 2012

The Bristol mayoral election of 2012 was an election held on 15 November 2012, to elect the Mayor of Bristol.

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Bristol Medical School

Bristol Medical School was originally a medical institution in England which existed from 1833 to 1893.

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Bristol Naturalists' Society

The Bristol Naturalists' Society is an organisation whose objectives include the promotion of the study of natural history, particularly that of the Bristol area, and the conservation of the fauna, flora, and geological sites of Britain.

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Bristol Old Vic

Bristol Old Vic is a British theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Bristol.

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Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School is a drama school in Bristol, England that provides training in acting for film, television and theatre.

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Bristol Royal Infirmary

The Bristol Royal Infirmary, also known as the BRI, is a large teaching hospital situated in the centre of Bristol, England.

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Bristol Temple Meads railway station

Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England.

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Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone

Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone is an enterprise zone in Bristol, England, focused on creative, high-tech and low-carbon industries.

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Bristol University (Tennessee)

Bristol University, previously Bristol College, was a proprietary higher education institution in Bristol, Tennessee, that closed in 1994.

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Bristol West (UK Parliament constituency)

Bristol West is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Brit Andresen

Brit Andresen is a Norwegian born Australian architect and was the first female recipient of the RAIA Gold Medal, awarded in 2002, for her sustained contribution to architecture through teaching, scholarship and practice.

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British Machine Vision Conference

The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) annual conference on machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition.

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British Mid-Ocean Ridge Initiative

The British Mid-Ocean Ridge Initiative (the BRIDGE Programme) was a multidisciplinary scientific investigation of the creation of the Earth’s crust in the deep oceans.

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British Society for Ethical Theory

The British Society for Ethical Theory is a philosophical organisation dedicated to philosophical research in normative ethics, meta-ethics, and moral psychology.

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British Society for Immunology

The British Society for Immunology, or BSI, is a UK based organisation of British immunologists but accepts members from all countries.

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British Student Korfball Nationals

The BUCS Nationals take place every year, it is a chance for the student community to show off their skills in a competitive environment.

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British Universities Lifesaving Clubs' Association

The British Universities Lifesaving Clubs' Association (BULSCA) is the governing body for lifesaving sport at the University level in the United Kingdom.

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Brooke Hospital for Animals

Brooke is a United Kingdom-based international equine charity, which focuses on the welfare and care of donkeys, horses and mules.

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Brooke Magnanti

Brooke Magnanti (born 5 November 1975) is an American-born naturalised British former research scientist, blogger, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour.

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Bruce Hood (psychologist)

Bruce MacFarlane Hood is a Canadian-born British experimental psychologist who specialises in developmental cognitive neuroscience.

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Bruno Tolentino

Bruno Lúcio de Carvalho Tolentino (12 November 1940 – 27 June 2007) was a Brazilian poet and intellectual, known for his militant opposition towards Brazilian modernism, his advocacy of traditional forms and subjects in poetry, his loathing of popular culture and concrete poetry, his self-parading as a "member of the Brazilian patriciate" and by his being hailed by fellow conservatives as one of the most important and influential intellectuals of his generation.

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Bryan Isaac

Bryan Isaac is a professional ballroom dancer, who teaches standard and Latin American dance in Bristol, alongside Diane Barron.

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Bryan Sykes

Bryan Clifford Sykes (born 9 September 1947) is a Fellow of Wolfson College, and Emeritus Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford.

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Bryony Coles

Bryony Jean Coles, (born 12 August 1946) is a prehistoric archaeologist and academic.

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Buildings and architecture of Bristol

Bristol, the largest city in South West England, has an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from the medieval to 20th century brutalism and beyond.

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Burledge Hill

Burledge Hill is on the southern edge of the village of Bishop Sutton, Somerset, England.

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Burst Radio

Bristol University Radio Station (Burst) is the radio station run by students of the University of Bristol, England.

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Buttery (shop)

In the Middle Ages, a buttery was a storeroom for liquor, the name being derived from the Latin and French words for bottle or, to put the word into its simpler form, a butt, that is, a cask.

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C. Barry Carter

C.

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C. D. Broad

Charlie Dunbar Broad (30 December 1887 – 11 March 1971), usually cited as C. D. Broad, was an English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, philosopher of science, moral philosopher, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research.

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C. F. Powell

Cecil Frank Powell, FRS (5 December 1903 – 9 August 1969) was an English physicist, and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and for the resulting discovery of the pion (pi-meson), a subatomic particle.

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C. H. Sisson

Charles Hubert Sisson, CH (22 April 1914 – 5 September 2003), usually cited as C. H. Sisson, was a British writer, best known as a poet and translator.

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C. K. Stead

Christian Karlson "Karl" Stead (born 17 October 1932) is a New Zealand writer whose works include novels, poetry, short stories, and literary criticism.

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C. Lloyd Morgan

Conwy Lloyd Morgan, FRS (6 February 1852 – 6 March 1936) was a British ethologist and psychologist.

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Cabot, Bristol

Cabot is a council ward that covers the centre of Bristol.

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Cadbury Castle, Somerset

Cadbury Castle is a Bronze and Iron Age hillfort in the civil parish of South Cadbury in the English county of Somerset.

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Caerphilly Heart Disease Study

The Caerphilly Heart Disease Study, also known as the Caerphilly Prospective Study (CaPS), is an epidemiological prospective cohort, set up in 1979 in a representative population sample drawn from Caerphilly, a typical small town in South Wales, UK.

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Caffeine

Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the methylxanthine class.

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California NanoSystems Institute

The California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) is an integrated research center operating jointly at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara.

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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, (born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles; 17 July 1947) is a member of the British royal family.

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Capper Pass and Son

Capper Pass and Son Ltd. was a British smelting and refining company specialising in non-ferrous metal refining, particularly tin.

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Carbonear

Carbonear is a town in the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Cardiff University School of Medicine

The Cardiff University School of Medicine (Ysgol Feddygaeth Prifysgol Caerdydd) is the medical school of Cardiff University and is located in Cardiff, Wales, UK.

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Carey Coombs

Carey Franklin Coombs (5 September 1879 – 9 December 1932) was a British cardiologist.

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Carlo Franzinetti

Carlo Franzinetti (March 31, 1923 in Rome – November 28, 1980 in Llantwit Major) was an Italian experimental physicist.

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Carmen Dalli

Carmen Dalli (born 1959) is a New Zealand education academic specialising in early childhood education.

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Carnitine

Carnitine (β-hydroxy-γ-N-trimethylaminobutyric acid, 3-hydroxy-4-N,N,N- trimethylaminobutyrate) is a quaternary ammonium compound involved in metabolism in most mammals, plants and some bacteria. Carnitine may exist in two isomers, labeled D-carnitine and L-carnitine, as they are optically active. At room temperature, pure carnitine is a white powder, and a water-soluble zwitterion with low toxicity. Carnitine only exists in animals as the L-enantiomer, and D-carnitine is toxic because it inhibits the activity of L-carnitine. Carnitine, derived from an amino acid, is found in nearly all organisms and animal tissue. Carnitine is the generic expression for a number of compounds that include L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine, and propionyl-L-carnitine. It is most accumulated in cardiac and skeletal muscles as it accounts for 0.1% of its dry matter. It was first derived from meat extracts in 1905, therefore the name carnitine is derived from Latin "carnus" or flesh. The body synthesizes enough carnitine from lysine side chains to keep up with the needs of energy production in the body as carnitine acts as a transporter of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria to be oxidized and produce energy. Some individuals with genetic or medical disorders (like preterm infants) cannot make enough, so this makes carnitine a conditionally essential nutrient for them.

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Carol M. Black

Dame Carol Mary Black, (born 26 December 1939) is Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge.

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Carol Propper

Carol Propper, CBE, FBA is Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School and Professor of Economics of Public Policy at Bristol University.

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Carol V. Robinson

Dame Carol Vivien Robinson, (née Bradley, born 10 April 1956Anon (2015)) is a British chemist.

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Caroline Gipps

Caroline Victoria Gipps (born 2 February 1948) was Vice-chancellor of the University of Wolverhampton from 2005 to 2011.

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Caroline Goodall

Caroline Cruice Goodall (born 13 November 1959) is an English actress and screenwriter.

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Caroline St John-Brooks

Dr Caroline St.

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Caroline Trettine

Caroline Trettine is an English musician.

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Caroline Vout

Caroline Vout (b. c. 1972) is a British classicist and art historian.

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Carolyn Browne

Carolyn Browne (born 19 October 1958 in Yorkshire) is a British diplomat who was the British Ambassador to Kazakhstan from 2013 to 2018.

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Carolyn Muessig

Carolyn Anne Muessig is Professor of Medieval Religion at the University of Bristol.

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Carolyn Wilson

Carolyn Wilson (born 11 March 1959) is one of Great Britain's most successful synchronized swimmers.

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Caron Keating

Caron Louisa Keating (5 October 1962 – 13 April 2004) was a Northern Irish television presenter in Great Britain.

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Carotene

The term carotene (also carotin, from the Latin carota, "carrot") is used for many related unsaturated hydrocarbon substances having the formula C40Hx, which are synthesized by plants but in general cannot be made by animals (with the exception of some aphids and spider mites which acquired the synthesizing genes from fungi).

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Carrie Quinlan

Carrie Quinlan is a British actress and comedy writer.

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Cat Lewis

Cat Lewis (born 23 March 1965) is a British TV executive producer and the founder and CEO of Nine Lives Media.

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Catharine Edwards (historian)

Catharine Harmon Edwards (born May 1963) is a British ancient historian and academic.

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Catherine Taylor (South African politician)

Catherine Dorothea Taylor (4 February 1914 in Birmingham, England – 9 April 1992 in Cape Town) was a South African politician.

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Causal sets

The causal sets program is an approach to quantum gravity.

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Cave of El Castillo

The Cueva de El Castillo, or Cave of the Castle, is an archaeological site within the complex of the Caves of Monte Castillo, in Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain.

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Cave research in India

Cave research, encompassing the study of speleology and biospeleology, is still in its infancy in India.

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César Lattes

Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes (11 July 1924 – 8 March 2005), also known as Cesar (or César) Lattes, was a Brazilian experimental physicist, one of the discoverers of the pion, a composite subatomic particle made of a quark and an antiquark.

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CDIO Initiative

The CDIO Initiative is an educational framework that stresses engineering fundamentals set in the context of conceiving, designing, implementing and operating real-world systems and products.

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Cecil Reginald Burch

Cecil Reginald Burch, FRS (12 May 1901 – 19 July 1983) was a British physicist and engineer.

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Centipede (band)

Centipede were an English jazz/progressive rock/big band with more than 50 members, organized and led by the British free jazz pianist Keith Tippett.

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Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol

The Centre for Deaf Studies was a department of the University of Bristol, England, in the field of deaf studies, which it defines as the study of the "language, community and culture of Deaf people".

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Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability

The Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability is a research facility at the University of Bristol, a research university located in Bristol, United Kingdom.

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Centre for Environmental Data Analysis

The Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) is a United Kingdom organisation that serves the environmental science community by provision of data centres, data analysis, data access and research project participation.

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Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leeds

The Centre for History and Philosophy of Science is a research institution devoted to the historical and philosophical study of science and technology, based in the Department of Philosophy, at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.

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Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information

The Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information (informally, NSQI) is a research centre within the University of Bristol.

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Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling

The Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling (CPOM) is a centre for research into polar region processes which may affect: polar atmosphere and ocean circulation; the Earth's albedo; and global sea levels.

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Chadwell Heath Academy

Chadwell Heath Academy (formerly known as The Chadwell Heath Foundation School) is a co-educational, independent of local authority secondary school with academy status, located in Chadwell Heath in the London Borough of Redbridge, England.

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Chance Survivor

Chance Survivor is Andrew Karpati Kennedy's literary memoir of his childhood and youth in Hungary, in a wartime labour camp near Vienna, and, from his mid-teens, at school and university in England.

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Chandrika Kumaratunga

Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga (චන්ද්‍රිකා බණ්ඩාරනායක කුමාරතුංග,சந்திரிகா பண்டாரநாயக்க குமாரதுங்க; born 29 June 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician who served as the fifth President of Sri Lanka, from 12 November 1994 to 19 November 2005.

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Charles Bolden

Charles Frank Bolden Jr. (born August 19, 1946) is a former Administrator of NASA, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General, and a former NASA astronaut.

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Charles Bowman (Lord Mayor of London)

Charles Bowman (born 1961) is the 690th Lord Mayor of the City of London.

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Charles Dahanayake

Charles Dahanayake (also known as C. Dahanayke) is a Sri Lankan born academic who was the Founder Professor of Physics and former Dean of Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya.

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Charles Dillon (actor-manager)

Charles J. Dillon (1819 – 27 June 1881) was an English actor-manager and tragedienne.

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Charles Ejogo

Charles Ejogo (born 1976) is a British entrepreneur who is the inventor of the Umbrolly umbrella vending machine.

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Charles Faulkner (author)

Charles Faulkner (born January 12, 1952) is an American who is a practitioner of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), life coach, motivational speaker, trader and author.

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Charles J. Phipps

Charles John Phipps FSA, known as C.J. Phipps (1835 – 25 May 1897) was an English architect best known for his theatres.

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Charles McKean

Charles McKean FRSE FRSA FRHistS FRIBA (16 July 1946 – 29 September 2013) was Professor of Scottish Architectural History at the University of Dundee.

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Charles Ross (historian)

Charles Derek Ross (1924 – 1986) was an English historian of the Late Middle Ages.

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Charles S. Cockell

Charles Seaton Cockell (born 21 May 1967) is a British astrobiologist who is the current professor of astrobiology in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the UK Centre for Astrobiology.

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Charles Tomlinson

Alfred Charles Tomlinson, CBE (8 January 1927 – 22 August 2015) was a British poet, translator, academic and illustrator.

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Charles Tyrwhitt

Charles Tyrwhitt (also known as CT Shirts) is a multi-channel British clothing retailer, specialising in men’s shirts, shoes, suits, knitwear, and accessories, with no longer any lines of womenswear.

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Charlotte Craddock

Charlotte Helena Mary Craddock (born 24 October 1990 in Wolverhampton, West Midlands), is an English field hockey player who was the youngest member of the British hockey squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

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Charlotte Moore (TV executive)

Charlotte Alexandra Moore (born 19 June 1968), Companies in the UK is the BBC's Director of Content.

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Charlotte Ritchie

Charlotte Ritchie (born 29 August 1989) is a British actress and singer-songwriter.

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Charlotte Uhlenbroek

Charlotte Jane Uhlenbroek (born 16 May 1967) is a British zoologist and BBC television presenter.

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Chasing Mummies

Chasing Mummies: The Amazing Adventures of Zahi Hawass is a reality television series that aired on The History Channel in the United States.

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Cheddar Gorge

Cheddar Gorge is a limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills, near the village of Cheddar, Somerset, England.

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Cheddar, Somerset

Cheddar is a large village and civil parish in the Sedgemoor district of the English county of Somerset.

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ChemSpider

ChemSpider is a database of chemicals.

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Chernobyl disaster

The Chernobyl disaster, also referred to as the Chernobyl accident, was a catastrophic nuclear accident.

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Cheryl Taylor

Cheryl Francis Taylor (born March 1964) is the Controller of CBBC in Salford.

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Chikinki

Chikinki are an English electropop band from Bristol, England.

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Children of the Dust (novel)

Children of the Dust is a post-apocalyptic, dystopia novel, written by Louise Lawrence, published in 1985.

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Chinami Nishimura (politician)

is a Japanese politician of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Chinese encyclopedia

Chinese encyclopedias comprise both Chinese-language encyclopedias and foreign-language ones about China or Chinese topics.

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Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll (also chlorophyl) is any of several related green pigments found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.

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CHOMBEC

CHOMBEC stands for the Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth.

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Chris Beckett

Chris Beckett (born 1955) is a British social worker, university lecturer, and science fiction author.

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Chris Clark (musician)

Chris Clark is an English electronic musician, performing under the mononym Clark.

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Chris de Souza

Christopher Edward de Souza (born 6 June 1943) is an English composer, teacher, music director, broadcaster, opera producer and author.

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Chris Dooks

Chris Dooks (born Christopher Dooks in 1971) is a Scotland-based artist, primarily working in the fields of photography, film and audio-art.

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Chris Langham

Christopher Langham (born 14 April 1949) is an English writer, actor, and comedian, who was jailed for possession of child pornography.

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Chris Martin (civil servant)

Christopher Jon "Chris" Martin, (15 May 1973 – 25 November 2015) was a British civil servant.

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Chris Moll

Chris (or Christopher) Moll is a British film producer.

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Chris Morris (satirist)

Christopher J Morris (born 15 June 1962) is an English comedian, writer, director, actor, voice actor, and producer.

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Chris Moulin

Chris Moulin is full professor in the Laboratoire de Psychologie et NeuroCognition (LPNC UMR 5105), Grenoble and a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.

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Chris Sherwin

Christopher M. Sherwin (1962 – 18 July 2017) was an English veterinary scientist and senior research fellow at the University of Bristol Veterinary School in Lower Langford, Somerset.

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Chris Smith (American academic)

Christopher E. "Chris" Smith (born 1958) is an American legal academic, a specialist in correctional law.

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Chris Stringer

Christopher Brian "Chris" Stringer FRS (born 1947), is a British physical anthropologist noted for his work on human evolution.

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Chris Underhill

Chris Underhill, MBE, is a social entrepreneur working with marginalised people.

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Chris Woodhead

Sir Christopher Anthony Woodhead (20 October 1946 – 23 June 2015) was a British educationalist.

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Christ's College, Finchley

Christ's College is a secondary school with academy status in East Finchley, London, United Kingdom.

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Christina Lee

Christina Maisenne Lee (born 1977) is a Hong Kong politician.

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Christine Orengo

Christine Anne Orengo is a Professor of Bioinformatics at University College London (UCL)Christine Orengo's known for her work on protein structure, particularly the CATH database.

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Christmas University Challenge

Christmas University Challenge is a British quiz programme which has aired on BBC Two since 2011.

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Christopher Austin

Christopher Austin (born 14 November 1968) is a British conductor, and an arranger and orchestrator of film and television scores.

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Christopher Bartle

Christopher Bartle (born 19 February 1952 in Harrogate, North Yorkshire) is a British equestrian who has enjoyed success in both Dressage and Eventing.

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Christopher Beazley

Christopher Beazley (born 5 September 1952 in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex) is a British politician for the Conservative Party, who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1984 to 1994 and from 1999 to 2009.

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Christopher Budd (mathematician)

Christopher John Budd OBE (born 15 February 1960) is a British mathematician known especially for his contribution to non-linear differential equations and their applications in industry.

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Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt

Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt, Baron Geidt, (born 17 August 1961) is a member of the House of Lords and Chairman of King's College London.

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Christopher Hawkesworth

Christopher John Hawkesworth FRS FRSE (born 18 December 1947) is a British earth scientist, and Deputy Principal and Vice-Principal for Research, at University of St Andrews.

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Christopher Hawkins (High Peak MP)

Christopher James Hawkins (born 26 November 1937) is a British politician.

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Christopher Herbert

Christopher William Herbert (born 7 January 1944) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Christopher Lewis (priest)

Christopher Andrew Lewis (born 4 February 1944) is a Church of England priest and academic.

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Christopher Ricks

Sir Christopher Bruce Ricks (born 18 September 1933) is a British (although he lives in the US) literary critic and scholar.

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Christopher Snowden

Sir Christopher Maxwell Snowden (born 5 March 1956 in Kingston upon Hull) is vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton in Southampton, United Kingdom.

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Christopher Williams (academic)

Christopher Williams (born in London) is an English academic.

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Cicely Courtneidge

Dame Esmerelda Cicely Courtneidge, (1 April 1893 – 26 April 1980) was an Australian-born British actress, comedian and singer.

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City of Bristol College

City of Bristol College is a further education college in Bristol, England.

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City, University of London

City, University of London is a public research university in London, United Kingdom.

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Claire Wathes

(Dorothy) Claire Wathes née Bulman (born 1953) is a British veterinary researcher who studies the reproduction of farm animals.

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Clare Douglas

Elizabeth Clare Douglas (21 February 1944 – 9 July 2017) was a British film editor who received a BAFTA Award for Best Editing for the 2006 film United 93.

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Clare Tickell

Dame Oriana Clare Tickell, DBE (born 25 May 1958) is the Chief Executive of Hanover Housing Association.

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Clarence Zener

Clarence Melvin Zener (December 1, 1905 – July 2, 1993) was the American physicist who first (1934) described the property concerning the breakdown of electrical insulators.

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Clarendon Sixth Form College

Clarendon Sixth Form College is a sixth-form college on Camp Street in Ashton-under-Lyne in the metropolitan borough of Tameside.

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Clementine Churchill

Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, (1 April 1885 – 12 December 1977) was the wife of Winston Churchill and a life peer in her own right.

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Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood

Reginald Clifford Allen, 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (9 May 1889 – 3 March 1939), known as Clifford Allen, was a British politician, leading member of the Independent Labour Party (ILP), and prominent pacifist.

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Clifford Cocks

Clifford Christopher Cocks CB FRS (born 28 December 1950) is a British mathematician and cryptographer.

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Clifton Antiquarian Club

The Clifton Antiquarian Club was founded in 1884 in Bristol to investigate antiquities in the surrounding area of western England and southern Wales.

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Clifton High School, Bristol

Clifton High School is a coeducational independent school in Clifton, Bristol, England.

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Clifton Hill House

Clifton Hill House is a grade I listed Palladian villa in the Clifton area of Bristol, England which is now used as a hall of residence by the University of Bristol.

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Clifton Suspension Bridge

The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a world famous suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset.

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Clifton, Bristol

Clifton is both a suburb of Bristol, England, and the name of one of the city's thirty-five council wards.

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Climatecars

Climatecars is a London, England private hire car service which uses solely hybrid and electric cars in its fleet.

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Clive Akerman

Geoffrey Clive Akerman (28 September 1939 – 24 September 2013) was an English philatelist.

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Clive Selwyn Davis

Clive Selwyn Davis (15 April 1916 – 29 October 2009) was a Professor in Mathematics at the University of Queensland and veteran of World War II.

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Cloud-based quantum computing

Cloud-based quantum computing is the invocation of quantum emulators, simulators or processors through the cloud.

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Coarray Fortran

Coarray Fortran (CAF), formerly known as F--, started as an extension of Fortran 95/2003 for parallel processing created by Robert Numrich and John Reid in the 1990s.

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Cock Tavern Theatre

The Cock Tavern Theatre was a pub theatre located in Kilburn in the north-west of London.

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Coimbra Group

The Coimbra Group is an association of European universities founded in 1985.

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Coky Giedroyc

Mary Rose Helen "Coky" Giedroyc, Lady Bowyer-Smyth (born 1962) is a BAFTA-nominated English director known for her work on Women Talking Dirty, The Virgin Queen, The Nativity and Penny Dreadful.

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Colin Buchanan (town planner)

Professor Sir Colin Douglas Buchanan (22 August 1907 – 6 December 2001) was a Scottish town planner.

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Colin J. N. Wilson

Colin James Ness Wilson (born 19 July 1956) FRS FRSNZ is Professor of Volcanology at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.

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Colin Pillinger

Colin Trevor Pillinger, (9 May 1943 – 7 May 2014) was an English planetary scientist.

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Colin Prentice

(Iain) Colin Prentice One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: holds the AXA Chair in Biosphere and Climate Impacts at Imperial College London and an Honorary Chair in Ecology and Evolution at Macquarie University in Australia.

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Colin Radford

Colin John Radford (27 February 1935 – 9 April 2001) was an English philosopher who worked primarily in aesthetics but had interests in a wide variety of philosophical topics.

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Colin Sell

Colin Sell (born 1 December 1948)Roberts, Jem.

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Combined English Universities (UK Parliament constituency)

Combined English Universities was a university constituency represented in the United Kingdom Parliament (from 1918 until 1950).

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Common Room (university)

In some universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland — particularly collegiate universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, Durham, York, Kent and Lancaster— students and the academic body are organised into a common room, or at Cambridge a combination room.

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Concessions in Tianjin

The concessions in Tianjin (formerly romanized as Tientsin) were concession territories ceded by the Chinese Qing dynasty to a number of European countries, the U.S. and Japan within the city of Tianjin.

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Coniine

Coniine refers to a poisonous chemical compound, an alkaloid present in and isolable from poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), where its presence has been a source of significant economic, medical, and historico-cultural interest; coniine is also produced by the yellow pitcher plant (Sarracenia flava), and fool's parsley (Aethusa cynapium).

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Construction Law Journal

Construction Law is a monthly English-language journal providing news and articles on the construction industry.

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Contemporary Political Theory

Contemporary Political Theory is an academic journal covering political theory and philosophy published by Palgrave Macmillan.

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Coombe Dingle, Bristol

Coombe Dingle is a suburb of Bristol, England, centred near where the Hazel Brook tributary of the River Trym emerges from a limestone gorge bisecting the Blaise Castle Estate to join the main course of the Trym.

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Coopers Brewery

Coopers Brewery Limited, the largest Australian-owned brewery, is based in the Adelaide suburb of Regency Park.

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Coopers' Company and Coborn School

The Coopers' Company and Coborn School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Upminster area of the London Borough of Havering, England.

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CORE Project

The Curriculum Open-Access Resources in Economics Project (CORE Project) is an organisation that creates and distributes teaching material for economics curriculum reform.

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Corinna Ulcigrai

Corinna Ulcigrai (born 3 January 1980, Trieste) is an Italian mathematician working on dynamical systems.

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Cormac O'Ceallaigh

Cormac O'Ceallaigh (29 July 1912 in Dublin10 October 1996 in Dublin) was an Irish physicist who worked in the fields of cosmic ray research and elementary particle physics.

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Costume design

Costume design is the investing of clothing and the overall appearance of a character or performer.

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Council for Industry and Higher Education

The Council for Industry and Higher Education, known as CIHE, was a non-governmental organisation founded in 1986 in the United Kingdom, and from 1997, was a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity.

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Craig Bartholomew

Craig G. Bartholomew (MA, Potchefstroom University, PhD, Bristol University) is the Director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics.

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Craig Brown (satirist)

Craig Edward Moncrieff Brown (born 23 May 1957) is an English critic and satirist, best known for his parodies in Private Eye.

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Creation Science Movement

The Creation Science Movement (CSM, founded in 1932 as the Evolution Protest Movement) is a British Creationist organisation which lays claim to the title "the oldest creationist movement in the world".

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Creation–evolution controversy

The creation–evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) involves an ongoing, recurring cultural, political, and theological dispute about the origins of the Earth, of humanity, and of other life.

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Crocodylomorpha

Crocodylomorpha is a group of archosaurs that includes the crocodilians and their extinct relatives.

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Cromwell in Ireland

Cromwell in Ireland is a two-part RTÉ docudrama broadcast in September 2008.

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Crooked Timber

Crooked Timber is a left-of-centre political blog run by a group of (mostly) academics from and working in several different nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia and Singapore.

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Crustacean

Crustaceans (Crustacea) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such familiar animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill, woodlice, and barnacles.

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CrustaStun

The CrustaStun is a device designed to administer a lethal electric shock to shellfish (such as lobsters, crabs, and crayfish) before cooking.

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Cryptomathic

Cryptomathic is a software company specializing in the area of cryptography for e-commerce security systems.

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Crystal Bennett

Crystal-Margaret Bennett, (20 August 1918 – 12 August 1987) was a British archaeologist.

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Culture of Bristol

Bristol is a city in South West England.

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Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits

Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic is a study of the beliefs regarding witchcraft and magic in Early Modern Britain written by the British historian Emma Wilby.

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Cuttlefish

Cuttlefish or cuttles are marine animals of the order Sepiida. They belong to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. Cuttlefish have a unique internal shell, the cuttlebone. Despite their name, cuttlefish are not fish but molluscs. Cuttlefish have large, W-shaped pupils, eight arms, and two tentacles furnished with denticulated suckers, with which they secure their prey. They generally range in size from, with the largest species, Sepia apama, reaching in mantle length and over in mass. Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus, worms, and other cuttlefish. Their predators include dolphins, sharks, fish, seals, seabirds, and other cuttlefish. The average life expectancy of a cuttlefish is about one to two years. Recent studies indicate cuttlefish are among the most intelligent invertebrates. (television program) NOVA, PBS, April 3, 2007. Cuttlefish also have one of the largest brain-to-body size ratios of all invertebrates. The 'cuttle' in 'cuttlefish' comes from the Old English name for the species, cudele, which may be cognate with the Old Norse koddi ('cushion') and the Middle Low German Kudel ('rag'). The Greco-Roman world valued the cuttlefish as a source of the unique brown pigment the creature releases from its siphon when it is alarmed. The word for it in both Greek and Latin, sepia, now refers to the reddish-brown color sepia in English.

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Cynthia W. Shelmerdine

Cynthia Wright Shelmerdine is an American classicist and archaeologist, known for her researches into Mycenaean culture and history.

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Cyprian Broodbank

Cyprian Broodbank, (born 26 December 1964) is a British archaeologist and academic.

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Cyril Handley Bird

Sir Cyril Handley Bird, CBE (3 June 1896 – 27 March 1969) was a British businessman and politician.

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Cyril Hart

Cyril Edwin Hart OBE (22 March 1913 – 9 May 2009) was an English forestry expert, author, and historian.

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Cyril Lovesey

Alfred Cyril Lovesey CBE, AFRAeS, was an English engineer who was a key figure in the development of the Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine.

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D. P. Woodruff (physicist)

David Phillip Woodruff FRS is a British physicist, professor at University of Warwick, and member of the Surface, Interface & Thin Films group.

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Dafydd Stephens

Dafydd Stephens (2 July 1942 – 2 July 2012) was an audiological physician, holding the post of Honorary Professor of Audiological Medicine at the Cardiff University School of Medicine at Cardiff University.

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Daiwa Adrian Prize

This Daiwa Adrian Prize is an award given by The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, a UK charity, to scientists who have made significant achievements in science through Anglo-Japanese collaborative research.

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Damani Horton

Damani Horton (born 28 October 1979) is a Bahamian international soccer player, who plays as a defender for the Bahamas national team.

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Dan Eley

Daniel Douglas Eley OBE, FRS (1 October 1914 – 3 September 2015) was a British chemist and Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Nottingham.

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Dan Hicks (archaeologist)

Dan Hicks FSA, MCIfA (born 1972 in Durham, England) is a British archaeologist and anthropologist, and is Associate Professor and Curator at the University of Oxford.

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Dan McKenzie (geophysicist)

Dan Peter McKenzie (born 21 February 1942) is a Professor of Geophysics at the University of Cambridge, and one-time head of the Bullard Laboratories of the Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences.

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Dan Poulter

Daniel Leonard James Poulter (born 30 October 1978) is a British Conservative Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich.

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Dani Rabaiotti

Dani Rabaiotti is an environmental scientist and popular science writer based at the Institute of Zoology at the Zoological Society of London.

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Dani Sinha

Dani Sinha is a British broadcast journalist and presenter, best known for her work on BBC World News and South Today.

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Daniel Day-Lewis

Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is a retired English actor who holds both British and Irish citizenship.

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Daniel Jewel

Daniel Jewel is a London-based film producer and director.

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Daniel Mills (biologist)

Daniel Simon Mills, FRCVS (born 21 Aug 1966) is an English biologist and the UK's first Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine based at the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom.

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Daniel Slater

Daniel Slater (born 20 April 1966) is a British theatre and opera director.

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Danny Dorling

Danny Dorling (born 16 January 1968) is a British social geographer and is the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography of the School of Geography and the Environment of the University of Oxford.

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Data (word)

The word data has generated considerable controversy on whether it is an uncountable noun used with verbs conjugated in the singular, or should be treated as the plural of the now-rarely-used datum.

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Dave Alex Riddett

David Alexander Riddett (born 25 November 1954) is a prominent English cinematographer mostly known for his work at Aardman Animations.

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Dave Attwood

Dave Attwood (born 5 April 1987 in Bristol, England) is a rugby union player who plays at Lock for Bath Rugby in the Aviva Premiership.

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Dave Cliff (computer scientist)

David T. "Dave" Cliff FRSA FBCS CITP (born 1966) is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol and was formerly the Director of the UK LSCITS (Large Scale Complex IT Systems) Initiative.

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Dave Rollitt

David Malcolm Rollitt is a retired England rugby union international and teacher, who won eleven caps between 1967 and 1975.

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David Bamber

David James Bamber (born 19 September 1954) is an English actor.

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David Barford

Dr David Barford FRS, FMedSci is a British medical researcher at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge, UK.

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David Beaver

David Ian Beaver is a professor of linguistics and philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also directs the cognitive science program and serves as Graduate Studies Advisor of the Human Dimensions of Organizations Master's program.

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David Blundy

David Michael Blundy (21 March 1945 – 17 November 1989), was a British journalist and war correspondent killed by a sniper at the age 44 in El Salvador.

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David Bohm

David Joseph Bohm FRS (December 20, 1917 – October 27, 1992) was an American scientist who has been described as one of the most significant theoretical physicists of the 20th centuryF.

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David Bradby

David Bradby (27 February 1942 – 17 January 2011) was a British drama and theatre academic with particular research interests in French theatre, Modernist / Postmodernist theatre, the role of the director and the Theatre of the Absurd.

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David Carpenter (cricketer)

David Carpenter (born 12 September 1935, Rodborough, Stroud, Gloucestershire) is a former first-class cricketer who played for Gloucestershire from 1954 to 1963.

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David Caute

John David Caute (born 16 December 1936 in Alexandria, Egypt) is a British author, novelist, playwright, historian and journalist.

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David Clarke (professor)

David Clarke is Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Law at Bristol University.

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David Coates (diplomat)

David Coates (born 13 November 1947) is a retired British diplomat, scholar, former Ambassador to Ivory Coast and Director General of the British Trade & Cultural Office (BTCO) in Taipei.

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David Eades

David Eades is a journalist and newsreader working for BBC News.

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David Edgar (playwright)

David Edgar (born 26 February 1948) is a British playwright and writer who has had more than sixty of his plays published and performed on stage, radio and television around the world, making him one of the most prolific dramatists of the post-1960s generation in Great Britain.

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David Evans (mathematician)

David V. Evans (born 27 October 1940) is a British applied mathematician noted for his contributions to water waves and acoustics.

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David Ewins

David John Ewins FRS FREng is a British mechanical engineer, and Director of the Bristol Laboratory for Advanced Dynamics Engineering (BLADE) at University of Bristol.

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David Feldman (lawyer)

David John Feldman is a legal academic, author and former judge.

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David Field (astrophysicist)

David Field (born 17 June 1947) is an astrophysicist and author, living in Århus, Denmark.

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David Gibbins

David Gibbins, FRSA, FRGS (born 1962) is an underwater archaeologist and a bestselling novelist.

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David Greig (dramatist)

David Greig (born 1969) is a Scottish playwright and theatre director.

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David Gwilym James

David Gwilym James (25 September 1905 – 10 December 1968) was the second vice chancellor of the University of Southampton joining in October 1952 and remaining till 1965, the year being marked by university expansion in the United Kingdom following the strong increase in the post-war birth rate in the late 1940s peaking in 1947.

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David H. D. Warren

David H. D. Warren is a computer scientist who worked primarily on logic programming and in particular the programming language Prolog in the 1970s and 1980s.

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David Harvey

David W. Harvey (born 31 October 1935) is the Distinguished Professor of anthropology and geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY).

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David Henry Wilson

David Henry Wilson (1937, London -) is an English writer.

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David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral

David James Fletcher Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral MBE PC, (born 21 May 1942), is a British Conservative politician, and was a member of the Cabinet during the Margaret Thatcher and John Major administrations, while also being appointed to serve on the Privy Council in 1990.

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David Ian Stuart

David Ian Stuart (born 8 December 1953) is a Medical Research Council Professor of Structural Biology at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford where he is also a Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.

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David J. Patterson

David Joseph Patterson is a taxonomist specializing in protozoa and the use of taxonomy in biodiversity informatics.

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David Jubb (theatre director)

David Jubb (born 1969) is a theatre producer and the current Artistic Director and CEO of Battersea Arts Centre.

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David Kidney

David Neil Kidney (born 21 March 1955) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Stafford from 1997 to 2010.

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David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood

David Henry George Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood (born 21 October 1950), is a British hereditary peer and film and television producer.

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David Lodge (neuroscientist)

David Lodge FRS is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at the University of Bristol.

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David May (computer scientist)

Michael David May FRS FREng (born 24 February 1951) is a British computer scientist.

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David Morley (poet)

David Morley (born 16 March 1964) is an English poet, critic, anthologist, editor and ecologist.

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David Newman (political geographer)

David Newman OBE (Hebrew: דיויד ניומן; born 4 July 1956) is a British-Israeli scholar in political geography and geopolitics.

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David Nicholls (writer)

David Alan NichollsBirths, Marriages & Deaths Index of England and Wales, 1837–2006.

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David Nutt

David John Nutt (born 16 April 1951) is a British neuropsychopharmacologist specialising in the research of drugs that affect the brain and conditions such as addiction, anxiety, and sleep.

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David Ord

Sir David Charles Ord (born July 1948) is a British businessman.

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David Phiri

David Abel Ray Phiri (22 May 1937 – 16 January 2012) was a Zambian businessman who was a former Governor of the Central Bank of Zambia and Chairman of the Football Association of Zambia.

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David Punter

David Punter (born 19 November 1949, in Harrow, London) is Professor of English at the University of Bristol.

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David R. Jones (biologist)

David Robert Jones, (28 January 1941 – 19 November 2010) was a British born zoologist and biologist.

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David Rappaport

David Stephen Rappaport (23 November 1951 – 2 May 1990) was an English actor with dwarfism.

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David Rubadiri

James David Rubadiri (born 19 July 1930 in Liuli) is a Malawian diplomat, academic and poet, playwright and novelist.

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David Sheppard (broadcaster)

David Thomas Sheppard (born 6 November 1981 in Reading, Berkshire) is an English radio presenter.

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David Smith (botanist)

Sir David Cecil Smith (born 21 May 1930) FRS FRSE FLS was the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1987 to 1994, President of Wolfson College, Oxford, and is an Honorary Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.

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David Solomons (accounting scholar)

David Solomons (October 11, 1912 – February 12, 1995) was a British/American accounting scholar, known from his work on accounting and business management, its concepts, standards, history and politicization.

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David W. Oxtoby

David William Oxtoby is an American academic who served as the ninth president of Pomona College.

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David Walker (RAF aircrew officer)

Air Marshal David Walker, is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer.

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David Walliams

David Edward Williams (born 20 August 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is an English comedian, actor, author, and presenter known for his partnership with Matt Lucas on the BBC One sketch show Little Britain. Since 2012, Walliams has been a judge on the ITV talent show: Britain's Got Talent.

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David Westhead

David William Logan Westhead (born 1 June 1963) is an English actor.

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David Willcocks

Sir David Valentine Willcocks (30 December 1919 – 17 September 2015) was a British choral conductor, organist, composer and music administrator.

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David William Rhind

Professor David William Rhind CBE FRS FBA is a British geographer and expert on geographic information systems (GIS).

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David Williams (bishop of Basingstoke)

David Grant Williams (born 16 April 1961) is a Church of England bishop.

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David Wynne (composer)

David Wynne (2 June 1900 – 23 March 1983) was a prolific Welsh composer, who taught for many years at Cardiff University and wrote much of his best-known music in retirement.

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David Young (TV producer)

David Young is a British television producer.

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Dawn Primarolo

Dawn Primarolo, Baroness Primarolo, (born 2 May 1954) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Bristol South from 1987 until 2015, when she stood down.

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DcGO

dcGO is a comprehensive ontology database for protein domains.

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De Gennes Prize

The de Gennes Prize (formerly known as the Prize for Materials Chemistry) was established in 2008 and is awarded biennially by the Royal Society of Chemistry for outstanding and exceptional work in the field of materials chemistry.

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De Lacy O'Leary

De Lacy Evans O'Leary (1872–1957) was a British Orientalist who lectured at the University of Bristol and wrote a number of books on the early history of Arabs and Copts.

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Deaf education

Deaf education is the education of students with any degree of hearing loss or deafness which addresses their differences and individual needs.

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Deaf studies

Deaf studies are academic disciplines concerned with the study of the deaf social life of human groups and individuals including anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology.

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Deaths in July 2012

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2012.

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Debby Reynolds

Deborah Reynolds CB served as the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) of the United Kingdom from March 2004 until she retired in November 2007.

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Deborah Moggach

Deborah Moggach, OBE (born Deborah Hough; 28 June 1948) is an English novelist and screenwriter.

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Decapod anatomy

The decapod crustacean, such as a crab, lobster, shrimp or prawn, is made up of 20 body segments grouped into two main body parts, the cephalothorax and the pleon (abdomen).

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Decapoda

The Decapoda or decapods (literally "ten-footed") are an order of crustaceans within the class Malacostraca, including many familiar groups, such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns, and shrimp.

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Deep Purple European Tour

The Deep Purple European Tour was a year-long successful concert tour by British hard rock band Deep Purple, lasting from July 1969 until June 1970.

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Demining

Demining or mine clearance is the process of removing land mines from an area, while minesweeping describes the act of detecting mines.

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Dendrobranchiata

Dendrobranchiata is a suborder of decapod shrimps, commonly known as prawns.

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Denis Chang

Denis Chang Khen-lee, CBE, QC, SC, JP (born 15 February 1944, Sabah, Malaysia —) is a barrister and politician from Hong Kong.

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Denis Hall (bishop)

Denis Bartlett Hall (9 April 1899; 5 April 1983) was an Anglican bishop in the mid twentieth century.

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Denise Holt

Dame Denise Mary Holt, DCMG (née Mills; born 1 October 1949, Vienna, Austria) was British Ambassador to Mexico (2002–05) and Spain and Andorra (2007–09).

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Dennis Nineham

Dennis Eric Nineham (27 September 1921 – 9 May 2016) was a British theologian and academic, who served as Warden of Keble College, Oxford, from 1969 to 1979, as well as holding chairs in theology at the universities of London, Cambridge, and Bristol.

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Dental Schools Council

The Dental Schools Council represents the interests of UK dental schools as it relates to national health, wealth, knowledge acquisition through teaching, research, and the profession of dentistry.

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Dentistry throughout the world

Dentistry throughout the world is practiced differently, and training in dentistry varies as well.

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Denys Turner

Denys Alan Turner (born 5 August 1942) is a British academic in the fields of philosophy and theology.

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Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol, is the computer science department of the University of Bristol and is based in the Merchant Venturers building on Woodland Road, close to Bristol city centre.

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Department of Musicology (Palacký University, Faculty of Philosophy)

The Department of Musicology is an institute of Palacký University Faculty of Philosophy, which conducts research and provides education in the fields of musicology and fine art.

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Derek Bourgeois

Derek David Bourgeois (16 October 1941 – 6 September 2017) was an English composer.

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Derek Briggs

Derek Ernest Gilmor Briggs (born 10 January 1950) is an Irish palaeontologist and taphonomist based at Yale University.

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Derek Clark

Derek Roland Clark (born 10 October 1933 in Bristol) is a British politician, and Member of the European Parliament for the East Midlands.

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Derek Higgs

Sir Derek Alan Higgs (3 April 1944 – 28 April 2008) was an English businessman and merchant banker.

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Derek Jones (civil servant, born 1927)

Derek John Claremont Jones CMG (2 July 1927 – 4 October 2008) was a British and Hong Kong government official and a Senior Fellow of the Trade Policy Research Centre in London.

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Derek Russell Davis

Derek Russell Davis FBPsS FRCPsych (20 April 1914 – 3 February 1993) was a British psychiatrist who served as the Norah Cooke-Hurle Professor of Mental Health at Bristol University from 1962 to 1979.

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Derek W. Moore

Derek William Moore (19 April 1931 – 15 July 2008) was a British mathematician.

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Derren Brown

Derren Brown (born 27 February 1971) Daily Mirror.

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Desmond Hawkins

Desmond Hawkins (October 20, 1908 – May 6, 1999), born in East Sheen, Surrey, was an author, editor and radio personality.

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Dhammakaya Movement UK

The Dhammakaya Movement is one distinct tradition of Thai Buddhism that has had a pioneering role in establing Buddhist practice in England since 1954.

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Diamond battery

Diamond battery is the name of a prototype battery proposed by the University of Bristol Cabot Institute during their annual lecture held on 25 November 2016 at the Wills Memorial Building.

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Diana Hendry

Diana Lois Hendry (born 2 October 1941 in Wirral), debretts.com; accessed 2 October 2015.

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Diana Wynne Jones

Diana Wynne Jones (16 August 1934 – 26 March 2011) was a British writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and adults.

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Diane Corner

Diane Corner (born 29 September 1959) is a former British diplomat who is deputy head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

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Diarmaid MacCulloch

Diarmaid Ninian John MacCulloch (born 31 October 1951) is a British historian and academic, specialising in ecclesiastical history and the history of Christianity.

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Dick Penny

Dick Penny MBE is an arts administrator, consultant and producer, based in Bristol, England.

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Dick Watling

Richard (Dick) John Watling (born 13 November 1951) is a Fijian ornithologist, writer and environmental consultant of British origin.

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Dinosaur coloration

Dinosaur color is one of the unknowns in the field of paleontology as skin pigmentation is nearly always lost during the fossilization process.

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Dion Morton

Dion Morton is a leading colorectal surgeon at the University of Birmingham, where he has been Professor of Surgery since 2006.

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Dipan Ghosh

Dipan Ghosh is an Indian theoretical physicist, best known for his exact enumeration of the ground state of a Heisenberg antiferromagnet, known in literature as the Majumdar–Ghosh model, which he developed with Chanchal Kumar Majumdar.

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Dirac Medal

The Dirac Prize is the name of four awards in the field of theoretical physics, computational chemistry, and mathematics, awarded by different organizations, named in honour of Professor Paul Dirac, one of the great theoretical physicists of the 20th century.

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Dirk Gently (TV series)

Dirk Gently is a British comic science fiction detective television series based on characters from the novel Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams.

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Disused railway stations on the Bristol to Exeter Line

There are 22 disused railway stations in the between and, 12 of which have structures that can still be seen from passing trains.

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Do Animals Have Rights? (book)

Do Animals Have Rights? is a 1998 non-fiction book by Dr Alison Hills from the University of Bristol.

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Doctor of Education

The Doctor of Education (EdD or DEd; Latin Educationis Doctor or Doctor Educationis) is a doctoral degree that has a research focus in the field of education.

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Doctor of Social Science

The Doctor of Social Science degree is a higher qualification offered by select universities, which serves as a doctoral level qualification specifically relating to academic work in the field of social sciences.

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Domestic violence

Domestic violence (also named domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse by one person against another in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation.

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Dominic Bruce

Flight Lieutenant Dominic Bruce (7 June 1915 – 12 February 2000) was a British Royal Air Force officer, known as the "Medium Sized Man" who made several attempts to escape from Colditz Castle.

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Dominic Waghorn

Dominic Waghorn is US Correspondent of Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting.

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Dominik Diamond

Paul Dominik Diamond, known as Dominik Diamond (born 31 December 1969) is a Scottish television and radio presenter and newspaper columnist.

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Dominique Sandy

Dominique Thomas Sandy (born 18 March 1992 in Reading, England) is an international lacrosse player for France.

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Don Foster, Baron Foster of Bath

Donald Michael Ellison Foster, Baron Foster of Bath, (born 31 March 1947) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented Bath, Somerset as its constituency MP from 1992 until 2015.

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Don Grierson (geneticist)

Don Grierson (born 1 October 1945) is a British geneticist, and Emeritus Professor at University of Nottingham.

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Donald Hill Perkins

Donald Hill Perkins CBE FRS (born 1925) is a British physicist and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Oxford.

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Donald Insall

Sir Donald William Insall CBE (born 1926) is a British architect, conservationist and author, who has been described as "one of the leading conservation architects of his generation".

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Donald Insall Associates

Donald Insall Associates is a firm of architects, designers and historic building consultants.

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Doreen Valiente Foundation

Doreen Valiente is considered one of the founders of the modern “Wicca” movement along with Gerald Gardner, the man credited with reviving what has been described as Britain’s only indigenous religion, England being the birthplace of Wicca.

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Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf

Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf (February 15, 1922 – March 25, 2010) was a German metallurgist.

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Doron Ben-Atar

Doron Ben-Atar (born 25 May 1957) is an Israeli-born American historian and playwright.

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Dorothy Hodgkin

Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin (12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was a British chemist who developed protein crystallography, for which she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.

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Dorothy Simpson

Dorothy Preece Simpson (born 20 June 1933, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, Wales) is an English-language writer of mystery novels, and a winner of a Silver Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain.

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Doug Naysmith

John Douglas Naysmith (born 1 April 1941) is a British Labour Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol North West from 1997 until standing down at the 2010 general election.

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Douglas Hooper

Douglas Frederick Hooper FBPsS (27 June 1927 – 25 October 2010) was an English psychologist.

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Douglas Hugh Everett

Douglas Hugh Everett FRS FRSE MBE (26 December 1916 – 25 June 2002) was a British chemist and academic author.

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Duck Quacks Don't Echo

Duck Quacks Don't Echo is a British television comedy panel game show that has been airing on Sky1 since February 2014.

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Dugald Steer

Dugald A. Steer B.A. (Brist), S.A.S.D. (born 1965) is an English children's writer.

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Duke of York's Royal Military School

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School, more commonly called the Duke of York’s, is a co-educational Academy (for students aged 11 to 18) with military traditions in Dover, Kent.

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Duncan McNair

Duncan McNair, KHS is a commercial and corporate litigation lawyer and author, the youngest of seven children of Squadron Leader Robin McNair, DFC and Bar, and his wife, Estelle (née Townsend), who was a great-niece of Sir Edmond Townsend.

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Duncan McTier

Duncan McTier is an English double bass soloist and professor.

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Dunking (biscuit)

To dunk or to dip a biscuit or some other food means to submerge it into a drink, especially tea, coffee, or milk.

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Dutch Lacrosse Association

The Dutch Lacrosse Association (Nederlandse Lacrosse Bond) is the official governing body of lacrosse in the Netherlands.

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E. J. Field

Ephraim Joshua Field (20 March 1915 – 1 August 2002) was a British neuroscientist.

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E. Roy Weintraub

Eliot Roy Weintraub (born March 22, 1943) is an American mathematician, economist, and, since 1976, professor of economics at Duke University.

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E. T. S. Appleyard

Edgar Thomas Snowden Appleyard (14 June 1904 - 15 June 1939) was a physicist and pioneer in the fields of thin films and superconductivity.

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East Asian studies

East Asian studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present.

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East Point, British Indian Ocean Territory

East Point is an abandoned settlement on the east of the atoll of Diego Garcia in the British Indian Ocean Territory.

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Ecstasies (book)

Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath is a study of visionary traditions in Early Modern Europe written by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg.

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Ed Byrne (comedian)

Edward Cathal Byrne (born 16 April 1972) is an Irish stand-up comedian, voice over artist and actor.

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Ed Woodward

Edward Gareth Woodward (born 9 November 1971) is a British former accountant and investment banker, and is the current executive vice-chairman of Manchester United F.C. In his current role, Woodward serves as the chief executive overseeing the operations of the club.

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Edgar Hunt

Edgar Hubert Hunt (28 June 1909 – 16 March 2006) was a British musician and musicologist.

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Edith Birkhead

Edith Birkhead (1889-1951) was a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol and a Noble Fellow at the University of Liverpool.

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Edith Fanta

Edith Susana Elisabeth Fanta was a Brazilian Antarctic researcher, best known for her work on preserving and protecting Antarctica.

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Education for sustainable development

Sustainability education (SE), Education for Sustainability (EfS), and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) are interchangeable terms describing the practice of teaching for sustainability.

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Education in Bristol

Bristol is the largest city in South West England, and as such is a centre for culture, research and higher education in the region.

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Edward Bishop, Baron Bishopston

Edward Stanley Bishop, Baron Bishopston, (3 October 1920 – 19 April 1984) was a British Labour Party politician.

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Edward Lawrence Wheelwright

Edward Lawrence (Ted) Wheelwright (1921–2007) was a notable Australian economist, radio host and anti-war activist who taught at the University of Sydney from 1952 until 1986.

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Edward Linfoot

Edward Hubert Linfoot was a British mathematician, primarily known for his work on optics, but also noted for his work in pure mathematics.

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Edward P. Ney

Edward Purdy Ney (October 28, 1920 – July 9, 1996) was an American physicist who made major contributions to cosmic ray research, atmospheric physics, heliophysics, and infrared astronomy.

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Edward William Abel

Edward William Abel, CBE (born 1931) is a British chemist, editor of textbooks on organometallic chemistry and former president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (1996-1998).

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Edward Williams (composer)

Edward Aneurin Williams (20 August 1921, Hindhead, Surrey – 8 December 2013, Bristol, United Kingdom) was a British composer and electronic music pioneer, best known for his work on documentaries such as the Life on Earth series.

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Elaine Graham

Elaine L. Graham (born 1959) is the Grosvenor Research Professor at the University of Chester.

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Eleanor Farjeon

Eleanor Farjeon (–) was an English author of children's stories and plays, poetry, biography, history and satire.

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Elena Forbes

Elena Forbes is an English writer of crime fiction.

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Elf Lyons

Emily-Anne "Elf" Lyons (born 10 June 1991) is a stand-up comedian, writer and actress.

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Elizabeth Blackwell

Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 – 31 May 1910) was a British physician, notable as the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and the first woman on the Medical Register of the General Medical Council.

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Elizabeth Casson

Elizabeth Casson (14 April 1881 – 17 December 1954) was a British doctor and an occupational therapy pioneer.

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Elizabeth David

Elizabeth David, CBE (born Elizabeth Gwynne, 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer.

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Elizabeth Horrocks

Elizabeth Horrocks (born 3 May 1946) is an author and winner of the BBC quiz series Mastermind.

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Elizabeth Laird (author)

Elizabeth Laird (born 1943) is a British writer of children's fiction and travel.

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Elizabeth Norman McKay

Elizabeth Norman McKay (née Norman) was an English musicologist, pianist and Lieder accompanist.

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Elizabeth Prettejohn

Elizabeth Francesca Prettejohn (born 15 May 1961) is an art historian and author of several books about art history.

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Ellie Price

Ellie Jane Price (born 23 March 1983) is a British television political journalist.

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Elliot Manyika

Elliot Tapfumaneyi Manyika (July 30, 1955 – December 6, 2008) was a Zimbabwean politician, who served as Minister without Portfolio and the National political Commissar for ZANU-PF.

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Elmer Rees

Elmer Gethin Rees, CBE, FRSE (born 1941) is a Welsh mathematician with publications in areas ranging from topology, differential geometry, algebraic geometry, linear algebra and Morse theory to robotics.

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Emersons Green

Emersons Green is a town and parish in the unitary authority of South Gloucestershire just to the north of Bristol, England.

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Emil Wolf

Emil Wolf (July 30, 1922 – June 2, 2018) was a Czech-born American physicist who made advancements in physical optics, including diffraction, coherence properties of optical fields, spectroscopy of partially coherent radiation, and the theory of direct scattering and inverse scattering.

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Emily Cobabe-Ammann

Dr.

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Emily Rayfield

Emily Rayfield is a British palaeontologist, who is a Professor in Palaeobiology in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Emily Watson

Emily Margaret Watson, OBE (born 14 January 1967) is an English actress.

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Emily Wilson (journalist)

Emily Wilson is the editor of New Scientist magazine.

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Emma Milne

Emma Milne (born 31 January 1972) is a British TV veterinarian, author, and animal welfare campaigner.

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Endorsements in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

A number of politicians, public figures, newspapers and magazines, businesses and other organisations endorsed either the United Kingdom remaining in the EU or the United Kingdom leaving the EU during the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016.

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Energy harvesting

Energy harvesting (also known as power harvesting or energy scavenging or ambient power) is the process by which energy is derived from external sources (e.g., solar power, thermal energy, wind energy, salinity gradients, and kinetic energy, also known as ambient energy), captured, and stored for small, wireless autonomous devices, like those used in wearable electronics and wireless sensor networks.

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English Gothic architecture

English Gothic is an architectural style originating in France, before then flourishing in England from about 1180 until about 1520.

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English Renaissance theatre

English Renaissance theatre—also known as early modern English theatre and Elizabethan theatre—refers to the theatre of England between 1562 and 1642.

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English-Speaking Union Moot

The English-Speaking Union Moot, also known as, by virtue of a sponsorship arrangement with Essex Court Chambers, the ESU-Essex Court Chambers National Mooting Competition, or simply the ESU Moot, is the longest running national mooting competition in the UK, involving teams of law students from Universities across the country.

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Enid Stacy

Enid Stacy (10 June 1868 – 4 September 1903) was an English socialist activist.

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Enigma Variations

Edward Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, popularly known as the Enigma Variations, between October 1898 and February 1899.

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Epigram (newspaper)

Epigram is an independent student newspaper of the University of Bristol.

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Epstein–Barr virus

The Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), also called human herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4), is one of eight known human herpesvirus types in the herpes family, and is one of the most common viruses in humans.

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Equator IRC

Equator was an Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (IRC) focused on experiences integrating physical and digital interactions, spanning six years and running over into the project.

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Ergotism

Ergotism (pron.) is the effect of long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea fungus that infects rye and other cereals, and more recently by the action of a number of ergoline-based drugs.

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Eric A. Walker (historian)

Eric Anderson Walker (6 September 1886 – 23 February 1976) was King George V Professor of History at the University of Cape Town and Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge.

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Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby

Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby, FRS (24 August 1904 – 22 October 1992) was a British botanist and educator.

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Eric John Hewitt

Eric John Hewitt FRS (27 February 1919–31 December 2001) was a British plant physiologist.

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Eric Sheppard

Eric Sheppard (born 1 October 1950) is a British and American geographer, and Professor of Economic geography at UCLA.

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Eric Thomas (gynaecologist)

Sir Eric Jackson Thomas FMedSci (born 24 March 1953 in Hartlepool, County Durham) is an academic who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol from 2001 to 2015.

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Ernest Braun

Ernest Braun (9 March 1925 – 3 March 2015) was a British-Austrian scholar in technology policy and technology assessment.

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Ernest Thesiger

Ernest Frederic Graham Thesiger, CBE (15 January 1879 – 14 January 1961) was an English stage and film actor.

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Es Devlin

Esmeralda "Es" Devlin OBE is a designer.

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Esther Afua Ocloo

Esther Afua Ocloo (born Esther Afua Nkulenu, 18 April 1919 – 8 February 2002) was a Ghanaian entrepreneur and pioneer of microlending, a program of making small loans in order to stimulate businesses.

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Esther Eidinow

Esther Eidinow is a British ancient historian and academic.

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Esther Richardson

Esther Richardson (born 1974) is a British, stage, director and script editor.

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Ethel Coleridge

Ethel Coleridge (14 January 1883 – 15 August 1976) was an English actress, best known for her roles in the original Aldwych farces in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Ethics of eating meat

The question of whether it is right to eat non-human animals (henceforth "animals") is among the most prominent topics in food ethics.

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Ethnicities (journal)

Ethnicities is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research in the fields of sociology and politics concerning questions of ethnicity, nationalism and related issues such as identity politics and minority rights.

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Eugenia Paulicelli

Eugenia Paulicelli is a professor of Italian Studies, Comparative Literature, and Women’s Studies at Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY.

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European Association of Social Anthropologists

The European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) is an organization of scholars in the field of anthropology founded in 1989.

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Eva Alexander

Sara Jane "Eva" Alexander (born 9 August 1976) is a British actress and a children's TV presenter.

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Eva Elwes

Eva Elwes (1876-1950) was an English actor and playwright who wrote over 50 plays between 1907-1938.

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Evan Tom Davies

Evan Tom Davies (24 September 1904 – 8 October 1973) was a Welsh mathematician and linguist.

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Ewart Farvis

William Ewart John Farvis (12 December 1911 – 12 October 2005) was a pioneering electronics engineer and educator.

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Examination boards in the United Kingdom

Examination boards in the United Kingdom (sometimes called awarding bodies or awarding organisations) are the examination boards responsible for setting and awarding secondary education level qualifications, such as GCSEs, Standard Grades, A Levels, Highers and vocational qualifications, to students in the United Kingdom.

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Exeter School

Exeter School is a selective independent co-educational day school for pupils between the ages of 7 and 18 in Exeter, Devon, England.

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Exploratory (museum)

The Exploratory was a science museum in Bristol.

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Extreme Loading for Structures

Extreme Loading for Structures (ELS) is commercial structural-analysis software based on the applied element method (AEM) for the automatic tracking and propagation of cracks, separation of elements, element collision, and collapse of structures under extreme loads.

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F-15,599

F-15,599, also known as NLX-101, is a very potent and highly selective 5-HT1A receptor full agonist.

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F. Gordon A. Stone

Francis Gordon Albert Stone CBE, FRS, FRSC (19 May 1925 – 6 April 2011) was a British chemist who was a prolific and decorated scholar.

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F. J. C. Hearnshaw

Fossey John Cobb (F. J. C.) Hearnshaw (31 July 1869 in Birmingham – 10 March 1946) was an English professor of history, specializing in medieval history.

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F. R. Leavis

Frank Raymond "F.

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Fan vault

Fan vaulting over the nave at Bath Abbey, Bath, England. Made from local Bath stone, this is a Victorian restoration (in the 1860s) of the original roof of 1608. A fan vault is a form of vault used in the Gothic style, in which the ribs are all of the same curve and spaced equidistantly, in a manner resembling a fan.

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Farren Soutar

Joseph Farren Soutar (17 February 1870 – 23 January 1962) (billed as Farren Soutar) was an English actor and singer who became known for his performances in Edwardian Musical Comedies in the West End and on Broadway.

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Federation of Student Islamic Societies

The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) is a national umbrella organisation aimed at supporting and representing Islamic societies at colleges and universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Filming at University College London

Filming at University College London is a frequent occurrence.

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Fiona Steele

Fiona Alison Steele, is a British statistician.

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Fitzharrys School

Fitzharrys School, is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in England.

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Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967.

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Florence Brudenell-Bruce

Florence "Flee" Anna Marie St George (née Brudenell-Bruce; born 21 November 1985) is an English model and former Bollywood actress (Love Aaj Kal).

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Formal (university)

Formal Hall or Formal Meal is a meal held at some of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland (as well as some other Commonwealth countries) at which students usually dress in formal attire and often gowns to dine.

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Fran Balkwill

Frances Balkwill OBE (born 1952) is a scientist and English author of children's books about scientific topics.

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Frances Balfour

Lady Frances Balfour (née Campbell; 22 February 1858 – 25 February 1931) was one of the highest-ranking members of the British aristocracy to assume a leadership role in the women's suffrage movement.

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Frances Cairncross

Dame Frances Anne Cairncross, (born 30 August 1944 in Otley, England) is a British economist, journalist and academic.

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Frances Horovitz

Frances Horovitz (13 February 1938 – 2 October 1983) was an English poet and broadcaster.

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Francis Baring, 6th Baron Northbrook

Francis Thomas Baring, 6th Baron Northbrook (born 21 February 1954) is a British peer and Conservative politician.

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Francis Schnadhorst

Francis Schnadhorst (24 August 1840 – 2 January 1900) was a Birmingham draper and English Liberal Party politician.

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Francisc Rainer

Francisc Iosif Rainer (December 28, 1874 – August 4, 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian pathologist, physiologist and anthropologist.

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Frank Honywill George

Frank Honywill George (2 May 1921 – 10 September 1997) was a British psychologist, cyberneticist and former Professor of Cybernetics and Director of the Institute of Cybernetics at the Brunel University, best known for his 1962 book The Brain as a Computer.

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Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton

Christopher Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton, OBE, FRS, FRSA (17 February 1911 – 2 July 1992), usually known as Frank Kearton, was a British life peer in the House of Lords.

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Frank Kermode

Sir John Frank Kermode, FBA (29 November 1919 – 17 August 2010) was a British literary critic best known for his work The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction, published in 1967 (revised 2000), and for his extensive book-reviewing and editing.

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Frank Knopfelmacher

Frank Knopfelmacher (Vienna, 3 February 1923 – Melbourne, 17 May 1995), was a Czech Jew,Knopfelmacher, Andrew (subject's son): at pwhce.org, 21 March 2002.

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Frank Merrick

Frank Merrick CBE (30 April 1886 – February 1981) was an English pianist in the early 20th century.

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Frank Nabarro

Frank Reginald Nunes Nabarro MBE OMS FRS (7 March 1916 – 20 July 2006) was an English-born South African physicist and one of the pioneers of solid-state physics, which underpins much of 21st-century technology.

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Frank William Wills

Sir Frank William Wills (17 August 1852 – 26 March 1932) was a member of the Wills tobacco family, who became a noted British architect and went on to serve as Lord Mayor of Bristol.

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Frank–Read source

In materials science, a Frank–Read source is a mechanism explaining the generation of multiple dislocations in specific well-spaced slip planes in crystals when they are deformed.

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Franko B

Franko B (born in Milan in 1960) is an Italian performance artist based in London, where he has lived since 1979.

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Franz Baumann

Franz Baumann (born 23 September 1953) is a German former United Nations official, who served as Assistant Secretary-General and United Nations Special Adviser on Environment and Peace Operations at the United Nations Secretariat in New York until the end of 2015.

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Fraser Waters

Fraser Henry Hamilton Waters (born 31 March 1976 in Cape Town) is an English former rugby union footballer who played at Centre for clubs including London Wasps and Treviso.

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Fred Brown (virologist)

Fred Brown OBE FRS (31 January 1925 – 20 February 2004) was a British virologist and molecular biologist.

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Fred Inglis

Frederick Charles Inglis (born 17 May 1937) is Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Sheffield in the UK.

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Frederick Bligh Bond

Frederick Bligh Bond (30 June 1864 – 8 March 1945), generally known by his second given name Bligh, was an English architect, illustrator, archaeologist and psychical researcher.

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Frederick Charles Frank

Sir Frederick Charles Frank, OBE, FRS (6 March 1911 – 5 April 1998), known as Sir Charles Frank, was a British theoretical physicist.

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Frederick Noel Hamilton Wills

Frederick Noel Hamilton Wills (Noel) was born in 1887, the youngest son of Sir Frederick Wills of Northmoor, Dulverton and Anne (née Hamilton).

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Frederick Rowbottom

Frederick Rowbottom (16 January 1938 – 12 October 2009) was a British logician and mathematician.

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French Studies

French Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for French Studies.

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Frenchay Hospital

Frenchay Hospital was a large hospital situated in Frenchay, South Gloucestershire, on the north east outskirts of Bristol, England.

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Friends of Herculaneum Society

The Friends of Herculaneum Society is an Oxford-based British charity founded in 2004 to promote research into the archaeological site of Herculaneum at Ercolano, near Naples, Italy.

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Fril

Fril is a programming language for first-order predicate calculus.

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Frontiers in Endocrinology

Frontiers in Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering all aspects of endocrinology in 15 sections.

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Fry Building

The Fry Building of the University of Bristol is a Grade II listed building built in 1909 by Sir George Oatley.

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Fry family (chocolate)

This Fry family was prominent in England, especially Bristol, in the Society of Friends, and in the confectionery business in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

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Future Internet testbeds experimentation between BRazil and Europe

Future Internet testbeds / experimentation between BRazil and Europe (FIBRE) is a research project co-funded by the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (Council for Scientific and Technological Development or CNPq) of Brazil and the European Commission under the seventh of the Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development (FP7).

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FutureLearn

FutureLearn is a digital education platform founded in December 2012.

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G. C. Field

Guy Cromwell Field FBA (15 January 1887 – 28 April 1955) was a British philosopher.

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G. C. Peden

George C. Peden is an emeritus professor of history at Stirling University, Scotland.

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Gabriel Horn

Sir Gabriel Horn, MD, ScD, FRS, FRCP (9 December 1927 – 2 August 2012) was a British neuroscientist and Professor in Natural Sciences (Zoology) at the University of Cambridge.

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Gabriel Waksman

Gabriel Waksman FMedSci, FRS, is Courtauld Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at University College London (UCL), and Professor of Structural and Molecular Biology at Birkbeck College, University of London.

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Gaositwe K. T. Chiepe

Gaositwe Keagakwa Tibe Chiepe (born 20 October 1922) is a former Botswana politician and diplomat with the Botswana Democratic Party.

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Gareth Jones (researcher)

Gareth Jones is a computer scientist.

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Gastrointestinal physiology

Gastrointestinal physiology is the branch of human physiology that addresses the physical function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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Gavin Ashenden

Gavin Roy Pelham Ashenden (born 1954) is a British Anglican clergyman.

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Gavin D'Costa

Gavin D'Costa (born 1958) is the Professor of Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol, Great Britain.

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Gavrik Losey

Gavrik Losey (born 1938) is an American born key participant in various aspects of filmmaking including producer and production manager.

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Gösta Ekspong

Anders Gösta Ekspong (born Anders Gösta Carlson on February 24, 1922 in Skogstorp, Husby-Rekarne Township, Södermanland County, – February 24, 2017) was a Swedish physicist and former professor at Stockholm University.

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Geoff Beynon

Ernest Geoffrey Beynon (4 October 1926 – 21 October 2012), known as Geoff Beynon, was a British trade union leader.

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Geoff Parker

Professor Geoffrey Alan Parker FRS (born 24 May 1944) is a Derby professor of biology at the University of Liverpool and the 2008 recipient of the Darwin Medal.

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Geoffrey Burbidge

Geoffrey Ronald Burbidge FRS (24 September 1925 – 26 January 2010) was an English astronomy professor and theoretical astrophysicist, most recently at the University of California, San Diego.

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Geoffrey Coates

Geoffrey Edward Coates (14 May 1917 – 10 January 2013) was an English organometallic chemist and academic.

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Geoffrey Eglinton

Geoffrey Eglinton, FRS (1 November 1927 – 11 March 2016) was a British chemist and emeritus professor and senior research fellow in earth sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Geoffrey G. Eichholz

Geoffrey Gunther Eichholz, (June 29, 1920 – January 8, 2018) an educational leader in health physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Geoffrey Grimmett

Geoffrey Richard Grimmett FRS (born 20 December 1950) is a mathematician known for his work on the mathematics of random systems arising in probability theory and statistical mechanics, especially percolation theory and the contact process.

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Geoffrey Hanks

Professor Geoffrey Warren Hanks DSc(Med), (1946-2013), also known as Geoff, was a British palliative care specialist.

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Geoffrey Hill

Sir Geoffrey William Hill, FRSL (18 June 1932 – 30 June 2016) was an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston University.

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Geoffrey Matthews

Geoffrey Vernon Townsend Matthews OBE FSB (16 June 1923 – 21 January 2013), was a British ornithologist and conservationist.

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Geoffrey Poole

Geoffrey Richard Poole (born 9 February 1949 in Ipswich, Suffolk) is a contemporary classical composer and educator.

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Geoffrey Tovey

Geoffrey Harold Tovey (29 May 1916 – 19 December 2001) was a doctor whose scientific contributions in the field of haematology brought him an international reputation.

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Geoffrey Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave

Geoffrey Noel Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave, (21 November 1905 – 23 May 1995), known as Viscount Chewton from 1933 to 1936, was a British peer and agriculturist.

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George Alfred Wills

Sir George Alfred Wills, 1st Baronet (3 June 1854 – 11 July 1928) was a President of Imperial Tobacco and the head of an eminent Bristol family.

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George C. Clerk

George Carver Clerk (born 29 July 1931) is a Ghanaian botanist.

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George Davey Smith

George Davey Smith (born 9 May 1959) is a British epidemiologist.

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George Ferguson (politician)

George Robin Paget Ferguson CBE, PPRIBA, RWA (born 22 March 1947) is a British politician, former architect and entrepreneur, who served as the first elected Mayor of Bristol from 2012 to 2016.

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George Heriot's School

George Heriot's School is a Scottish independent primary and secondary school on Lauriston Place in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland, with over 1600 pupils, 155 teaching staff and 80 non-teaching staff.

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George Hutchins

George Francis Hutchins (8 October 1909 – 3 February 1977) was Archdeacon of Cheltenham from 1965 to 1976.

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George Oatley

Sir George Herbert Oatley (1863–1950) was an English architect noted for his work in Bristol, especially the gothic Wills Memorial Building.

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George Odlum

George William Odlum (24 June 1934 – 28 September 2003) was a Saint Lucian left-wing politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister.

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George Poste

George Henry Poste, CBE FRS, is a former Director of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

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George Rowell (historian)

George Rowell (died on 1 November 2001) was a British theatre historian, lecturer and authority on the 19th century.

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George Sanford (political scientist)

George Sanford is a former professor of politics at the University of Bristol, England.

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George Sodeinde Sowemimo

Chief George Sodeinde Sowemimo, SAN, CON, CON, GCFR (8 November 1920 – 29 November 1997) was a Nigerian Jurist and former Chief Justice of Nigeria.

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George Stanley Rushbrooke

Prof George Stanley Rushbrooke FRS FRSE (1915–1995) was a 20th century British theoretical physicist.

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George Steiner

Francis George Steiner, FBA (born April 23, 1929) is a French-born American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, novelist, and educator.

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Georgie Twigg

Georgina Sophie Twigg (born 21 November 1990) is a former British field hockey player and an Olympic gold medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Gerald Basil Edwards

Gerald Basil Edwards (G.B. Edwards) (July 8, 1899, Vale, Guernsey – December 29, 1976, Weymouth, Dorset) was a British author.

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Gerald Cockshott

Gerald Wilfred Cockshott (14 November 1915 – 3 February 1979) was an English composer, librettist, writer and teacher.

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Gerhard Herzberg

Gerhard Heinrich Friedrich Otto Julius Herzberg, (December 25, 1904 – March 3, 1999) was a German-Canadian pioneering physicist and physical chemist, who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1971, "for his contributions to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals".

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Gestation crate

A gestation crate, also known as a sow stall, is a metal enclosure in which a farmed sow used for breeding may be kept during pregnancy and after parturition in order to keep her piglets safe in a small space setting.

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Ghada Karmi

Ghada Karmi (غادة كرمي) (born 1939) is a Palestinian doctor of medicine, author and academic.

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Gianni De Fraja

Gianni De Fraja is the William Tyler Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Leicester, England and a Research Fellow (CEPR).

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Gideon Davies

Gideon John Davies (born 1964) FRS FRSC FMedSci is a in the York Structural Biology Laboratory (YSBL) at the University of York, in the UK.

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Giggleswick School

Giggleswick School is an independent co-educational boarding school in Giggleswick, near Settle, North Yorkshire, England.

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Giles Milton

Giles Milton (born 15 January 1966) is a writer who specialises in narrative history.

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Gillian Burke

Gillian Burke (born) is a natural history television programme producer and voiceover artist, and has been a co-presenter of the BBC nature series Springwatch and its spin-offs since 2017.

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Gillian Clark (historian)

Gillian Clark, FBA (E. Gillian Clark) is Emeritus Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Bristol.

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Ginette Harrison

Ginette Harrison (28 February 1958 – 24 October 1999) was a professional climber of British origin.

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Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis

Fr.

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Giuseppe Occhialini

Giuseppe Paolo Stanislao "Beppo" Occhialini ForMemRS (5 December 1907 – 30 December 1993) was an Italian physicist, who contributed to the discovery of the pion or pi-meson decay in 1947, with César Lattes and Cecil Frank Powell (Nobel Prize for Physics).

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Glen O'Hara

Glen O'Hara (born 1974) is an academic historian at Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom.

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Glenn Cosby

Glenn Cosby is a British baker who appeared on ''The Great British Bake Off'', series 4.

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Glenn J. Ames

Glenn Joseph Ames was born on February 3, 1955 in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

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Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union

The Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union is the union responsible for rugby union in the county of Gloucestershire, England and is one of the constituent bodies of the national Rugby Football Union.

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Glyn Lewis

Glyn Lewis is a British professor of psychiatric epidemiology.

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Glyn W. Humphreys

Glyn W. Humphreys (28 December 1954 – 14 January 2016) was a British cognitive neuropsychologist and academic.

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Glynis Breakwell

Dame Glynis Marie Breakwell, DBE, DL, FRSA, FAcSS (born West Bromwich, 26 July 1952) is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bath in Bath.

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Glynne Wickham

Glynne William Gladstone Wickham (15 May 15 1922–27 January 2004) was a British Shakespearean and theatre scholar.

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Going for Gold (album)

Going For Gold is a singles compilation album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in May 1999 via Polydor Records.

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Golbarg Bashi

Golbarg Bashi (گلبرگ باشی.), born in Ahvaz, Iran, is an Iranian-Swedish feminist professor of Iranian Studies at Rutgers University in the US.

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Goldney family

The Goldney family were a wealthy English merchant trading family, most associated with Wiltshire and latterly Bristol.

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Goldney Hall

Goldney Hall is a self-catered hall of residence in the Clifton area of Bristol, England.

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Gordon Claridge

Gordon Sidney Claridge is a British psychologist and author, best known for his theoretical and empirical work on the concept of schizotypy or psychosis-proneness.

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Gordon McLennan (politician)

Gordon McLennan (12 May 1924 – 21 May 2011) was General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) between 1975-1990.

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Gordon Rawcliffe

Gordon Hindle Rawcliffe FRS (2 June 1910 – 3 September 1979) was a British electrical engineer and academic.

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Gordon Warwick

Dr.

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Government Communications Headquarters

The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is an intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance to the government and armed forces of the United Kingdom.

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Gower Peninsula

Gower (Gŵyr) or the Gower Peninsula (Penrhyn Gŵyr) is in South Wales.

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Grace Wyndham Goldie

Grace Wyndham Goldie (née Grace Murrell Nisbet; 26 March 1900 – 3 June 1986) was a producer and executive in British television for twenty years, particularly in the fields of politics and current affairs.

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Graham Blyth

Graham Blyth is an English audio engineer who is known for designing mixing consoles.

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Graham Collingridge

Graham Leon Collingridge FRS (born 1 February 1955) is a British neuroscientist and professor at the University of Toronto and at the University of Bristol.

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Graham Dorey

Sir Graham Martyn Dorey, (15 December 1932 – 25 June 2015) was the Bailiff of Guernsey from February 1992 to March 1999.

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Graham Eatough

Graham Eatough (born 1971) is an English theatre director and playwright, based in Scotland.

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Graham Fleming

Graham R. Fleming (born 1949) is a British born chemist, currently serving as professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Graham Gooday

Prof Graham William Gooday FRSE FIB (1942-2002) was a British molecular biologist.

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Graham Skinner

Air Vice Marshal Graham Skinner, (born 1945) is a retired Royal Air Force officer.

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Graham Wilson (minister)

Graham Wilson (b Wimbledon, London, 2 April 1958), son of George Wilson (1928–2014) and Betty Dorothy Wilson (1929–2013), is a UK-based leadership and organisation development specialist.

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Gráinne Conole

Gráinne Conole is Professor of Learning Innovation and Director of the Institute of Learning Innovation, University of Leicester.

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Great Hall of the University of Leeds

The Great Hall is a grade II listed Gothic Revival building located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.

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Great Heathen Army

The Great Viking Army, known by the Anglo-Saxons as the Great Heathen Army (OE: mycel hæþen here), was a coalition of Norse warriors, originating from primarily Denmark, Sweden and Norway, who came together under a unified command to invade the four Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that constituted England in AD 865.

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Green Chemistry Award

First awarded in 2001, the Green Chemistry Award is presented biennially by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for advances in environmentally focused chemistry.

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Green Ginger

Green Ginger is a European theatre company based in Bristol, UK and Wiseppe, France that creates adult-oriented theatre and films featuring puppetry.

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Greenland ice sheet

The Greenland ice sheet (Grønlands indlandsis, Sermersuaq) is a vast body of ice covering, roughly 80% of the surface of Greenland.

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Greenland's Grand Canyon

Greenland's Grand Canyon or Grand Canyon of Greenland is a tentative canyon of record length discovered underneath the Greenland ice sheet as reported in the journal Science on 30 August 2013 (submitted 29 April 2013), by scientists from the University of Bristol, University of Calgary, and University of Urbino, who described it as a mega-canyon.

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Gregory Doran

Gregory Doran (born 24 November 1958) is a British director known for his Shakespearean work.

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Gregory Phillips Architects

Gregory Phillips Architects', founded in 1991, is a London Based Architecture and Interior Design studio, known primarily for their work in the high end residential market.

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Gresham's School

Gresham’s School is an independent coeducational boarding school in Holt in Norfolk, England.

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Greyfriars, Bristol

Greyfriars, in Bristol, England, was a Franciscan friary.

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GridPP

GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the United Kingdom and CERN.

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Gromit Unleashed

Gromit Unleashed was a public charity art trail led by Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal and Aardman Animations, in which 80 giant artist-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Gromit were displayed on the streets of Bristol and the surrounding area between 1 July and 8 September 2013.

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Guli Francis-Dehqani

Gulnar Eleanor "Guli" Francis-Dehqani (born 1966) is an Iranian-born British Anglican bishop.

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Guy Lloyd-Jones

Guy Charles Lloyd-Jones FRS FRSE (born 17 May 1966) is a British chemist.

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Guy Nason

Guy Philip Nason (born 28 August 1966) is a British statistician, and Professor of Statistics at the University of Bristol.

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Guy Whatley

Guy Richard Whatley (born 1975) is an American organist and harpsichordist.

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GW4

GW4 (also known as GW4 Alliance or Great Western 4) is a consortium of four research intensive universities in South West England and Wales.

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H. C. Robbins Landon

Howard Chandler Robbins Landon (March 6, 1926November 20, 2009) was an American musicologist, journalist, historian and broadcaster, best known for his work in rediscovering the huge body of neglected music by Haydn and in correcting misunderstandings about Mozart.

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H. D. F. Kitto

Humphrey Davy Findley Kitto, FBA (6 February 1897 – 21 January 1982) was a British classical scholar of Cornish ancestry.

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H. Douglas Keith

Dr.

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H. E. Hinton

Professor Howard Everest Hinton, FRS (24 August 1912 – 2 August 1977) was a British entomologist.

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H.G.H. Kearns

Howard George Henry Kearns, OBE (13 May 1902 in Friern Barnet, London – July 1986 in Sedgemoor, Somerset) was a researcher in entomology.

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Habitation Extension Module

The Habitation Extension Modules (HEM) refers to proposed British-built modules designed to connect to Node 3 (Tranquility) of the International Space Station.

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Hadeel Ibrahim

Hadeel Ibrahim (born September 1983) is a British philanthropist.

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Hall Cross Academy

Hall Cross Academy (formerly Hall Cross School and Doncaster Grammar School), founded in 1350, is a co-educational academy in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

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Halyna Ovcharenko

Dr.

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Hammerbeam roof

A hammerbeam roof is a decorative, open timber roof truss typical of English Gothic architecture and has been called "...the most spectacular endeavour of the English Medieval carpenter." They are traditionally timber framed, using short beams projecting from the wall on which the rafters land, essentially a tie beam which has the middle cut out.

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Hannah Lederer-Alton

Hannah Louise Lederer-Alton (born June 1990 in Lambeth, south London) is an English actress whose first breakthrough came in ITV's soap Echo Beach as character Abi Marrack.

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Hannah Murray

Hannah Murray is a British actress best known for portraying Cassie Ainsworth in the E4 teen drama series Skins (2007–2008; 2013), for which she was the recipient of a BAFTA Audience Award, and Gilly in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2012–present), for which she has been nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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Hannay angle

In classical mechanics, the Hannay angle is a mechanics analogue of the whirling geometric phase (or Berry phase).

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Hans Bethe

Hans Albrecht Bethe (July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005) was a German-American nuclear physicist who made important contributions to astrophysics, quantum electrodynamics and solid-state physics, and won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.

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Hans Heilbronn

Hans Arnold Heilbronn FRS (8 October 1908 – 28 April 1975) was a mathematician.

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Hans Jürgen Briegel

Hans Jürgen Briegel (born 9 August 1962 in Ochsenhausen) is a German theoretical physicist.

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Hans Reiss

Hans Reiss Ph.D. (born 19 August 1922 in Mannheim, Germany) is Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Bristol.

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Hans Wijayasuriya

Shridhir Sariputta Hansa (‘Hans’) Wijayasuriya (born April 2, 1968), a Sri Lankan telecommunications business executive, is the regional CEO for the South Asian Region of the Axiata Group Bhd., Asia’s second largest telecommunications company.

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Hardy Falconer Parsons

Hardy Falconer Parsons VC (13 June 1897 – 21 August 1917) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Haris Vlavianos

Haris Vlavianos (Χάρης Βλαβιανός; born 1957), is a contemporary Greek poet.

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Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a Nobel Prize-winning British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor.

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Haroun Suleiman

Haroun Ali Suleiman (born 24 July 1953) is a Zanzibari politician who served as the member of the Tanzanian Parliament from 2005 to 2010.

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Harriet Wheeler

Harriet Wheeler (born 26 June 1963) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as the lead singer of the 1980s/1990s alternative rock band The Sundays.

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Harrison Carter

Harrison Carter is a medical student who is the co-chair of the UK Medical Students Committee of the British Medical Association (BMA).

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Harry Baker (poet)

Harry Baker is a British spoken word artist, author and poet.

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Harry Farjeon

Harry Farjeon (6 May 1878 – 29 December 1948) was a British composer.

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Harry Patch

Henry John Patch (17 June 1898 – 25 July 2009), dubbed in his later years "the Last Fighting Tommy", was a British supercentenarian, briefly the oldest man in Europe and the last surviving combat soldier of the First World War from any country.

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Harvey Boulter

Harvey Boulter (born 7 November 1969 in Angmering, West Sussex, England) is an entrepreneur, the Chairman and Chief Executive of Porton Group, a venture capital group.

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Harvey Goldstein

Harvey Goldstein (born 30 October 1939) is a British statistician known for his contributions to multilevel modelling methodology and software, and for applying this to educational assessment and league tables.

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Hasmukh Patel

Hasmukh Patel (7 December 1933 – 20 January 2018) was an architect credited with making significant contributions to contemporary architecture in India in a career spanning over four decades in the latter half of 20th century.

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Hassium

Hassium is a synthetic chemical element with symbol Hs and atomic number 108.

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Hastings Lees-Smith

Hastings Bertrand Lees-Smith PC (26 January 1878 – 18 December 1941) was a British Liberal turned Labour politician who was briefly in the cabinet as President of the Board of Education in 1931.

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Hazel Findlay

Hazel Findlay (born 1989) is a British trad climber and big wall free climber who has been called "the best female mountaineer in Britain".

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Hazel McBride

Hazel McBride (born 24 March 1949) is a British actress known for her role as Madeleine Duclos in the BBC television drama series Secret Army.

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Heather Angel (photographer)

Heather Hazel Angel MSc (née Le Rougetel, born 1941) is a British nature photographer, author and television presenter.

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Heinrich Karsten Wagenfeld

Hein Wagenfeld (December 20, 1928 in Weimar, Germany - April 1, 2005 in Melbourne, Australia) was a German theoretical and experimental physicist known for his work in electron and X-ray crystallography especially X-ray diffraction relating to absorption and the Borrmann effect.

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Heinz London

Heinz London (Bonn, Germany 7 November 1907 – 3 August 1970) was a German – British Physicist.

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Helen Clark (British politician)

Helen Rosemary Clark, previously known as Helen Brinton, née Helen Rosemary Dyche, (b. 23 December 1954, Derby) is a politician in the United Kingdom.

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Helen Fraser (executive)

Dame Helen Jean Sutherland Fraser, (born 8 June 1949) is a British executive and publisher.

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Helen Margetts

Helen Zerlina Margetts (born 15 September 1961), is Director of the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and Professor of Internet and Society at the University of Oxford.

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Helen Wodehouse

Helen Marion Wodehouse (12 October 1880 – 20 October 1964) was a British philosopher and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.

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Helen Young

Helen Young (born 10 June 1969) is an English weather forecaster and television presenter.

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Hen Mazzig

Hen Mazzig (חן מזיג‎) is an Israeli political activist and writer.

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Henri Tajfel

Henri Tajfel (formerly Hersz Mordche) (22 June 1919 in Włocławek, Poland – 3 May 1982 in Oxford, United Kingdom) was a Polish social psychologist, best known for his pioneering work on the cognitive aspects of prejudice and social identity theory, as well as being one of the founders of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology.

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Henry Chilver, Baron Chilver

(Amos) Henry Chilver, Baron Chilver FRS FREng (30 October 1926 – 8 July 2012) was a British engineer and politician.

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Henry Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel

Henry Miles Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel (born 3 December 1987), is a British nobleman and racing driver.

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Henry Herbert Wills

Henry Herbert 'Harry' Wills (20 March 1856 – 11 May 1922) was a businessman and philanthropist from Bristol.

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Henry Hobhouse (East Somerset MP)

Henry Hobhouse PC (1 March 1854 – 25 June 1937) was an English landowner and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1906.

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Henry Overton Wills II

Henry Overton Wills II (3 July 1800 - 23 November 1871) was a 19th-century, British tobacco merchant who in 1830 co-founded W.D. & H.O. Wills, a company that by the late 1800s became the largest importer of tobacco, and manufacturer of tobacco products in Britain.

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Henry Overton Wills III

Henry Overton Wills III (22 December 1828 – 4 September 1911) was an English businessman and benefactor.

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Henry Rothstein

Henry Rothstein is a senior university lecturer in risk analysis at King's College London.

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Henry S. Bettenson

Henry Scowcroft Bettenson (1908, Bolton, Lancashire – 1979) was an English Classical scholar, translator and author.

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Henry Snaith

Henry James Snaith is a professor in physics in the Clarendon Laboratory at the University of Oxford.

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Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort

Henry Hugh Arthur FitzRoy Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort KG, GCVO, GCC, PC (4 April 1900 – 5 February 1984), styled Marquess of Worcester until 1924, was an English peer, Gloucestershire landowner, leading figure in the equestrian world, and society figure.

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Henry Woolf

Henry Woolf, (born 20 January 1930 in Holborn, London) is a British actor, theatre director and teacher of acting, drama and theatre who lives in Canada, and a longtime friend and collaborator of 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter, having stimulated Pinter to write his first play, The Room (1957), in 1956.

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Henryk Krawczyk

Henryk Krawczyk (born 1946 in Poland) is a professor and rector of Gdańsk University of Technology since 2008.

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Her Hidden Children

Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America is a historical study of Wicca and Contemporary Paganism in the United States.

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Her Majesty's Theatre

Her Majesty's Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London.

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Herbert Beerbohm Tree

Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (17 December 1852 – 2 July 1917) was an English actor and theatre manager.

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Herbert E. Balch

Herbert Ernest Balch (4 November 1869 – 27 May 1958) MA FSA was an English archaeologist, naturalist, caver and geologist who explored the caves of the Mendip Hills and pioneered many of the techniques used by modern cavers.

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Herbert Fröhlich

Herbert Fröhlich (9 December 1905 – 23 January 1991) FRS was a German-born British physicist.

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Herbert Gutfreund

Herbert Gutfreund (born October 21 1921, Vienna) is a British biochemist, and Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol.

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Herbert Mason

Samuel George Herbert Mason (1891 – 20 May 1960) was a British film director, producer, stage actor, army officer, presenter of some revues, stage manager, stage director, choreographer, production manager and playwright.

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Herbert Shrimpton

Herbert John Donald Shrimpton (12 April 1903 – 12 March 1979) was an English cricketer.

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Heritage at Risk

Heritage at Risk are heritage assets, such as listed buildings, or scheduled monuments that are at risk as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development, or are vulnerable to becoming so.

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Hermann Vezin

Hermann Vezin (March 2, 1829 – June 12, 1910) was an American actor, teacher of elocution and writer.

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Heston Blumenthal

Heston Marc Blumenthal, OBE (born 27 May 1966) is a British celebrity chef.

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Hettie MacDonald

Hettie Macdonald is an English film, theatre and television director who won a Grand Prix award, an International Jury Award - Honorable Mention and a People's Choice Award for her work on the film Beautiful Thing.

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Hickinbottom Award

The Hickinbottom Award (also referred to as the Hickinbottom Fellowship) is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Chemistry for contributions in the area of organic chemistry from researchers under the age of 35.

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High Table

The High Table is a table for the use of fellows (members of the Senior Common Room) and their guests at Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin and Durham colleges.

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Hinke Osinga

Hinke Maria Osinga (born 25 December 1969, Dokkum) is a Dutch mathematician and an expert in dynamical systems.

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History of Bristol

Bristol is a city with a population of nearly half a million people in south west England, situated between Somerset and Gloucestershire on the tidal River Avon.

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History of Bristol Rovers F.C.

Bristol Rovers F.C. is an English football club based in the city of Bristol.

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History of Brown University

The history of Brown University spans 250 years.

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History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group

The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group (HoMBRG) is an academic organisation specialising in recording and publishing the oral history of twentieth and twenty-first century biomedicine.

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History of science and technology

The history of science and technology (HST) is a field of history which examines how humanity's understanding of the natural world (science) and ability to manipulate it (technology) have changed over the centuries.

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History of theatre

The history of theatre charts the development of theatre over the past 2,500 years.

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History of University College London

University College London (UCL) was founded on 11 February 1826, under the name London University, as a secular alternative to the strictly religious universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

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Hitotsubashi University

is a national university specialised in the social sciences in Tokyo, Japan.

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HMS Dasher (P280)

HMS Dasher is an ''Archer''-class P2000 patrol and training vessel of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Firebrand (1694)

Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694, the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.

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HMS Nymph

HMS Nymph was a 14-gun ''Swan''-class sloop of the Royal Navy launched at Chatham Dockyard on 27 May 1778.

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Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum (formerly known as the Holburne of Menstrie Museum and the Holburne Museum of Art) is located in Sydney Pleasure Gardens, Bath, Somerset, England.

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Holly Smale

Holly Smale (born 7 December 1981) is a British writer.

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Honours and awards received by Harold Pinter

Honours and awards to Harold Pinter lists (in chronological order) honours, awards, prizes, and honorary degrees received by English playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008), which often acknowledge his international importance and his reach beyond national and regional boundaries.

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Honours of Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, PC, DL, FRS, RA received numerous honours and awards throughout his career as a British Army officer, statesman and author.

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Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney-Ficklin

Major General Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney-Ficklin CB MC (13 June 1892 – 17 February 1961) was a British Army officer who served in both World War I and World War II.

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Howard Davies (director)

Stephen Howard Davies CBE (26 April 1945 – 25 October 2016) was a British theatre and television director.

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Howard Fergus

Sir Howard Archibald Fergus (born 22 July 1937) is a Montserratian author and historian.

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Howell Peregrine

Howell Peregrine (30 December 1938 – 20 March 2007) was a British applied mathematician noted for his contributions to fluid mechanics, especially of free surface flows such as water waves, and coastal engineering.

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Huang Kun

Huang Kun (September 2, 1919 – July 6, 2005), born in Beijing, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was a well-known physicist in the People's Republic of China.

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Hub Radio

Hub Radio is a student radio station that broadcasts from the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol.

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Hubert Girault

Hubert Girault (born 13 February 1957 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France) is a Swiss chemist and professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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Hubert Phillips

Hubert Phillips (13 December 1891 – 9 January 1964) was a British economist, journalist, broadcaster, bridge player and organiser, composer of puzzles and quizzes, and the author of some 70 books.

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Hugh B. Cott

Hugh Bamford Cott (6 July 1900 – 18 April 1987) was a British zoologist, an authority on both natural and military camouflage, and a scientific illustrator and photographer.

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Hugh Bayley

Sir Hugh Nigel Edward Bayley (born 9 January 1952) is a British Labour Party politician who was Member of Parliament for York Central until 2015, having held the predecessor City of York seat from 1992 to the 2010 general election, when boundary changes took effect.

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Hugh Cornwell

Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the vocalist and guitarist for the punk rock/new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990.

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Hugh R. Brady

Hugh Redmond Brady (born 9 August 1959) is an Irish academic and President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol and a Professor of Medicine.

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Hugh Sloane

Hugh Patrick Sloane (born March 1956) is a British hedge fund manager.

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Human feces

Human feces (or faeces in British English; fæx) are the solid or semisolid remains of the food that could not be digested or absorbed in the small intestine, but has been rotted down by bacteria in the large intestine.

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Human givens

Human Givens is the name of a theory in psychotherapy formulated in the United Kingdom, first outlined by Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrrell in the late 1990s.

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Humane Slaughter Association

The Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) supports research, training, and development to improve the welfare of livestock during transport and slaughter.

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Hun Manet

Hun Manet (ហ៊ុន ម៉ាណែត; born 20 October 1977) is a lieutenant general in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF).

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Hun Sen

Hun Sen (ហ៊ុន សែន; born 5 August 1952) is a Cambodian politician and the Prime Minister of Cambodia, President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Member of Parliament (MP) for Kandal.

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Hywel John

Hywel John (born 21 June 1980) is a Welsh playwright and actor.

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Iain Hughes

Iain Hughes (born 7 December 1950) is a British Circuit judge.

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Iain Johnstone

Iain Johnstone (born 8 April 1943 in Reading, Berkshire) is an English author and broadcaster.

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Iain Morris

Iain Morris (born 6 August 1973) is an English writer.

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Iain Paul

Iain Paul (1939–2012) was a Scottish chemist and theologian born in Glasgow, Scotland as the second world war was stirring.

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Iain Stewart (geologist)

Iain Simpson Stewart, MBE FGS FRSE (born 1964) is a Scottish geologist, a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.

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Ian C. Johnston

Ian C. Johnston (born September 27, 1938) is a retired university-college instructor and a professor emeritus at Vancouver Island University.

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Ian Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank

Ian James Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank (born 1973) is a Conservative politician, currently serving as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in both the Scotland Office and the Northern Ireland Office.

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Ian Firth

Ian Firth is a British structural engineer and bridge designer.

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Ian H. White

Ian Hugh White FREng (born 6 October 1959) is a British businessman, academic, and engineer who currently serves as the Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University, van Eck Professor of Engineering, and Head of the Photonic Research Group, comprising CMMPE, Centre for Photonic Systems, and Photonics and Sensors, in the Engineering Department at the University of Cambridge.

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Ian Jenkins (curator)

Ian Dennis Jenkins OBE is a Senior Curator at the British Museum who is an expert on Ancient Greece and specializes in Ancient Greek sculpture.

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Ian Newton

Ian Newton (born 17 January 1940) is an English ornithologist.

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Ian Shapiro

Ian Shapiro (born September 28, 1956) is Sterling Professor of Political Science and Henry R. Luce Director of the MacMillan Center at Yale University.

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Ian Simmons

Ian Gordon Simmons (born 22 January 1937) is a British geographer.

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Ian Sneddon

Prof Ian Naismith Sneddon FRS FRSE FIMA OBE (8 December 1919 Glasgow, Scotland – 4 November 2000 Glasgow, Scotland) was a Scottish mathematician who worked on analysis and applied mathematics.

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Ian Ward (physicist)

Ian Macmillan Ward (born 9 April 1928) is a British physicist specialising in polymer science.

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Ibrahim Sirkeci

İbrahim Sirkeci (born 1972) is a British Turkish management scientist, Ria Financial Professor of Transnational Studies and Marketing at the European Business School London, Regent's University London, and Director of Regent's Centre for Transnational Studies.

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Ice pigging

Ice pigging is the process in which an ice slurry is pumped into a pipe and forced along inside in order to remove sediment and other unwanted deposits to leave the pipe clean.

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Ilford County High School

Ilford County High School (often abbreviated to ICHS) is a selective secondary grammar school for boys located in the Barkingside area of the London Borough of Redbridge.

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Imogen Edwards-Jones

Imogen Edwards-Jones (born June 1968, Birmingham), is a British writer, author and journalist, who blogs for doyoutravel.com and Get the Gloss.

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Infectious mononucleosis

Infectious mononucleosis (IM, mono), also known as glandular fever, is an infection usually caused by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV).

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Inflammatory bowel disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine.

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Infoveillance

Infoveillance is the type of syndromic surveillance that utilizes the online contents.

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Innes Cuthill

Innes C. Cuthill (born c. 1961) is a professor of behavioural ecology at the University of Bristol.

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Institut d'études politiques de Lyon

The Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lyon (or Lyon Institute of Political Studies) also known as Sciences Po Lyon, is a grande école located in Lyon, France.

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Institution of Mechanical Engineers

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is an independent professional association, and learned society headquartered in central London, that represents mechanical engineers and the engineering profession.

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Inter Varsity Dance Competition

The Inter Varsity Dance Competition (IVDC) is an annual student dancesport competition organised by Inter Varsity Dance Association (IVDA).

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International Alert

International Alert is a London-based non-profit organisation focusing on peacebuilding activities.

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International English Language Testing System

The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS™, is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.

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International Genetically Engineered Machine

The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition is a worldwide synthetic biology competition that was initially aimed at undergraduate university students, but has since expanded to include divisions for high school students, entrepreneurs, and community laboratories, as well as 'overgraduates'.

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International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity is an open access medical journal covering behavioral aspects of nutrition science and the study of physical activity.

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International Music Score Library Project

The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library after publisher Ottaviano Petrucci, is a subscription-based project for the creation of a virtual library of public-domain music scores.

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International Students' Day

International Students' Day is an international observance of the student community, held annually on November 17.

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InterVol

InterVol is an international volunteering charity based in the United Kingdom.

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Intute

Intute was a free Web service aimed at students, teachers, and researchers in UK further education and higher education.

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Inuk Silis Høegh

Inuk Silis Høegh (born 1972 in Qaqortoq) is a Greenlandic artist and filmmaker.

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Iris Tree

Iris Tree (27 January 1897 – 13 April 1968) was an English poet, actress and artists' model, described as a bohemian, an eccentric, a wit and an adventurer.

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Irving Hexham

Irving Hexham (born 14 April 1943) is a Canadian academic and writer who has published twenty-three books and numerous articles, chapters, and book reviews in respected academic journals.

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Isabel Oakeshott

Isabel Euphemia Oakeshott (born 12 June 1974) is a British political journalist, and broadcaster.

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Isabel Webster

Isabel Webster (born September 1982) is a British television presenter and newsreader, who is currently employed by Sky News.

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Isak Katali

Henry Isak Amalovu Katali (born 5 January 1958 in Eunda, Omusati Region) is a Namibian politician.

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Isambard Owen

Sir (Herbert) Isambard Owen (28 December 1850 – 14 January 1927) was a British physician and university academic.

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Islamic studies by author (non-Muslim or academic)

Included are prominent authors who have made studies concerning Islam, the religion and its civilization, and the culture of Muslim peoples.

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Italian studies

Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the study of the Italian language, literature, art, history, politics, culture and society.

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Ivan Aničin

Ivan Aničin, (born 25 March 1944 in Bor, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is Yugoslav and Serbian nuclear physicist, particle physicist, astrophysicist, and cosmologist, university Full Professor and Distinguished (teaching/research) Professor of scientific institutes in Belgrade (Serbia), Bristol (United Kingdom), Grenoble (France), and Munich (Germany).

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Ixodes canisuga

Ixodes canisuga, the dog tick, is a species of tick in the family Ixodidae that can be found in Russia and throughout Europe where it feeds on foxes, cats, dogs, horses, badgers and sheep.

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Ixodes trianguliceps

Ixodes trianguliceps is a species of ticks from the family Ixodidae that feeds on such mammals as shrew, rats, mice, hedgehogs, foxes, squirrels, moles, rabbits and hares.

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J. B. Priestley

John Boynton Priestley, OM (13 September 1894 – 14 August 1984), known by his pen name J.B. Priestley, was an English novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, social commentator and broadcaster.

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J. M. G. Le Clézio

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (born 13 April 1940), usually identified as J. M. G. Le Clézio, is a French writer and professor.

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J. W. B. Barns

John Wintour Baldwin Barns (12 May 1912 – 23 February 1974) was a British Egyptologist, papyrologist, Anglican priest, and academic.

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Jack Beatson

Sir Jack Beatson, (born 1948), has been a Lord Justice of Appeal since January 2013.

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Jackie Stedall

Jacqueline Anne "Jackie" Stedall (4 August 1950 – 27 September 2014) was a British mathematics historian.

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JacksGap

JacksGap was a British YouTube channel run by identical twins Jackson Frayn "Jack" Harries and Finnegan Frayn "Finn" Harries (born May 13, 1993).

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Jacques Friedel

Jacques Friedel ForMemRS (11 February 1921 – 27 August 2014) was a French physicist and material scientist.

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Jacquetta May

Jacquetta May is a British writer, actress, and theatre director.

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Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary

Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary are a London-based musical theatre writing partnership.

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Jake Meyer

Jake Meyer (born 20 January 1984) is a British climber.

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James Bird (rugby union)

James Phillip Bird (born January 14, 1989) is a Welsh-born American rugby union fly-half.

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James Blunt

James Hillier Blount (born 22 February 1974), better known by his stage name James Blunt, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and former British Army officer.

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James Bridges (architect)

James Bridges (born c. 1725) was an English architect and civil engineer working in Bristol between 1757 and 1763.

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James Brown (journalist)

James Brown is a correspondent on the Russian TV channel RT.

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James Bryant Conant

James Bryant Conant (March 26, 1893 – February 11, 1978) was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany.

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James Burstall

James Burstall is an English film and television producer and Chief Executive Officer of international group Argonon which he founded in 2011.

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James Graham-Brown

James Martin Hilary Graham-Brown (born 11 July 1951) is a former English professional cricketer and schoolteacher.

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James Harding (music writer)

James Harding (30 May 1929 – 21 June 2007) was a British writer on music and theatre with a particular interest in 19th- and early 20th-century French subjects and popular British music.

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James J. Busuttil

James J Busuttil (New York, 28 July 1957) is a lawyer, former professor, and author.

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James Landale

James Landale (born 1969) is a BBC journalist who is the Diplomatic correspondent of BBC News.

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James Marriott (author)

James Patrick Blackden Marriott (6 September 1972 – 28 July 2012) was an English film critic and writer of fiction and non-fiction.

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James Maybrick

James Maybrick (24 October 1838 – 11 May 1889) was a Liverpool cotton merchant.

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James Morse

Rear Admiral James Anthony Morse CB is a senior Royal Navy officer who served as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Capability) and Controller of the Navy.

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James Ottaway

James Ottaway (25 July 1908 – 16 June 1999) was a British film, television and stage actor whose career spanned seven decades.

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James Partridge

James Partridge (born 30 October 1952) is the founder and Chief Executive of the charity Changing Faces.

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James Shapiro (physician)

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James William McBain

James William McBain FRS (March 22, 1882 – March 12, 1953) was a Canadian chemist.

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Jamie Bulloch

Jamie Bulloch is a British historian and translator of German literature.

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Jamie Demetriou

Jamie Demetriou is a British comedian and actor.

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Jamie Hamilton (publisher)

James Hamish Hamilton (15 November 1900 – 24 May 1988) was a half-American half-Scot rower who competed for Great Britain in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

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Jamie Ritblat

James Ritblat (born 1967) is a British businessman.

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Jamie Sparks

Jamie Sparks (born 11 January 1992), is a British ocean rower and adventurer.

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Jan H van der Merwe

Johannes Hendrick van der Merwe (Jan van der Merwe, 28 February 1922 (Humpata, Angola) – 28 February 2016 (South Africa)) was a South African physicist.

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Jan N. Bremmer

Jan N. Bremmer (born 18 December 1944) is a Dutch academic and historian.

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Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton

Jane Susan Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton, DBE (born 19 April 1959, livingwithdignity.info; accessed 25 April 2016.) was Commissioner of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) from 2006–08.

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Jane Draycott

Jane Draycott is a British poet.

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Jane Griffiths (poet)

Jane Griffiths (born 1970) is a British poet and literary historian.

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Jane Hutt

Jane Hutt AM (born 15 December 1949) is a Welsh Labour politician and former Minister in the Welsh Government.

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Janet Trotter

Dame Janet Olive Trotter DBE CVO (born 29 October 1943) is an academic and administrator in higher education; she helped found the University of Gloucestershire in 2001, becoming its first Vice-Chancellor in the same year.

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Janette Atkinson

Janette Atkinson, is a British psychologist and academic, specialising in the human development of vision and visual cognition.

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Jasmine Whitbread

Jasmine Mary Whitbread (born 1 September 1963) is the chief executive of London First, an independent, non-profit organisation whose mission is to make London the best city in the world to do business.

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Jason Isaacs

Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is an English actor and voice actor.

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Jay Tidmarsh

Sir James Napier Tidmarsh (born 15 September 1932) was the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol from 1996 until 2007.

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Jazmin Sawyers

Jazmin Sawyers (born 21 May 1994) is a British track and field athlete who competes in the long jump.

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Jean Gilpin

Jean Gilpin (born c.1950) is a British television actress and voice-acting specialist.

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Jean Golding

Jean Golding (born 22 September 1939) is a British epidemiologist, and founder of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC).

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Jean-Pierre Escalettes

Jean-Pierre Escalettes (born 29 May 1935 in Béziers) is the former president of the French Football Federation having served in the role from 12 February 2005 to 2 July 2010.

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Jean-Pierre Vernant

Jean-Pierre Vernant (January 4, 1914 – January 9, 2007) was a French historian and anthropologist, specialist in ancient Greece.

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Jeffrey Harborne

Jeffrey Barry Harborne FRS (1 September 1928, in Bristol – 21 July 2002) was a British chemist who specialised in phytochemistry.

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Jem Stansfield

Jem Stansfield is an engineer and television presenter, currently working in the United Kingdom.

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Jemima Goldsmith

Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30 January 1974) is a British-Pakistani TV, film and documentary producer, journalist and campaigner.

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Jemma Wadham

Jemma L Wadham is a British glacial biogeochemist.

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Jennifer Lim (theatre actress)

Jennifer Lim (born 1979) is a Chinese/Korean theatre actress most noted for her performance in the 2011 Broadway show ''Chinglish'' by playwright David Henry Hwang, appearing at the Longacre Theatre.

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Jenny Nelson

Jenny Nelson FRS, is Professor of Physics and Head of the Mitigation team at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London.

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Jenny Pausacker

Jenny Pausacker (born November 2, 1948 in Adelaide) is an Australian author.

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Jens Lothe

Jens Lothe (25 November 1931 – 26 September 2016) was a Norwegian physicist.

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Jens Marklof

Jens Marklof FRS is a German mathematician working in the areas of quantum chaos, dynamical systems, equidistribution, modular forms and number theory.

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Jeremy Brock

Jeremy Brock MBE (born 1959) is a British writer and director whose works include the screenplays Mrs Brown, Driving Lessons, The Last King of Scotland, Charlotte Gray, and The Eagle.

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Jeremy Marchant Forde

Jeremy Neville Marchant Forde, FRSB (né Marchant; born 6 Jan 1966, R.A.F. Akrotiri, Cyprus) is an English/American biologist and Research Animal Scientist at the United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service's Livestock Behavior Research Unit, based in West Lafayette, Indiana.

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Jeremy Morse

Sir Christopher Jeremy Morse KCMG (10 December 1928 – 4 February 2016) was an English banker, cruciverbalist and chess composer who was Chancellor of the University of Bristol from 1989 to 2003, and was chairman of Lloyds Bank.

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Jeremy Northam

Jeremy Philip Northam (born 1 December 1961) is an English actor.

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Jeremy O'Brien

Jeremy O'Brien (born 1975, Australia) is a physicist who researches in quantum optics, optical quantum metrology and quantum information science.

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Jeremy Peat

Jeremy Alastair Peat OBE FRSE (born 20 March 1945) is a member of the Competition Commission and the Director of the David Hume Institute.

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Jeremy Rickard

Jeremy Rickard, also known as J. C. Rickard or J. Rickard, is a British mathematician who deals with algebra and algebraic topology.

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Jeremy Wade

Jeremy John Wade (born 23 March 1956) is a British television presenter and author of books on angling.

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Jernej Weiss

Jernej Weiss (born 1980) is a Slovenian musicologist, Associate Professor and music critic.

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Jerome Booth

Jerome Paul Booth (born July 1963) is a British economist, author, emerging markets investor and Chairman of New Sparta.

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Jerry Leider

Jerry Leider is an American producer of both feature films and television programs.

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Jessica Gardner

Jessica Pearsall Gardner (born July 1971) is the English librarian of the University of Cambridge since April 2017.

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Jill Kirby

Jill Christine Kirby (born 29 April 1957) is a former Director of the Centre for Policy Studies think-tank.

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Jim Giles (reporter)

Jim Giles is a journalist and CEO of, which publishes historical stories primarily focused on the topics of race, class, and gender and how they relate to today.

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Jim White (journalist)

Jim White (born late 1950s in Urmston, Lancashire, England) is a British journalist and presenter who has fronted STV's coverage of the UEFA Champions League for the 2006/07 season.

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JISC Digitisation Programme

The JISC Digitisation Programme is a series of projects to digitise the cultural heritage and scholarly materials in universities, libraries, museums, archives and others cultural memory organisations in the United Kingdom.

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Jo Pavey

Joanne Marie Pavey MBE (née Davis, born 20 September 1973) is a British long-distance runner and a World, European and Commonwealth medallist.

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Joanna Michlic

Joanna Beata Michlic is an American scholar of Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland.

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Joanna Poyago-Theotoky

Joanna Poyago-Theotoky is a Professor of Economics in the School of Economics at, Melbourne.

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Joanna Read

Joanna Read (born 8 March 1968) is a British theatre director and librettist.

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Joe Alwyn

Joseph Matthew Alwyn (born 21 February 1991), known better as Joe Alwyn, is an English actor.

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Joe Armstrong (actor)

Joe Armstrong (born 7 October 1978) is an English actor.

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Joe Inglis

Joe Inglis is a veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom.

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John Alwyne Kitching

John Alwyne Kitching OBE FRS (24 October 1908–1 April 1996) was a British biologist.

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John Applegate

John Applegate (born 1956) was Archdeacon of Bolton from 2002 until 2008.

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John Atkins (writer)

John Alfred Atkins (26 May 1916 – 31 March 2009) was a British writer, playwright, poet and novelist.

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John Austin (politician)

John Eric Austin (born 21 August 1944), formerly Austin-Walker, is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Woolwich from 1992 to 1997 and for Erith and Thamesmead from 1997 to 2010.

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John Bailey (critic)

John Cann Bailey (10 January 1864 – 29 June 1931) was an English literary critic, lecturer, and chairman of the National Trust.

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John Baker, Baron Baker

John Fleetwood Baker, Baron Baker, (19 March 1901 – 9 September 1985) was a British scientist and structural engineer.

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John Beringer

Sir John Evelyn Beringer (born 14 February 1944) is a British microbiologist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol.

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John Biggs (politician)

John Robert Biggs (born 19 November 1957) is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician and the current Mayor of Tower Hamlets.

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John Blake (rugby union)

John Blake (30 May 1933 – 9 September 1982) was a rugby player and teacher who captained Bristol Rugby through one of their most successful periods in the 1950s.

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John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury

John Bradbury, 3rd Baron Bradbury (born 1940, of Winsford in the County of Chester), is a British peer, the third holder of the title Baron Bradbury.

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John Braham (RAF officer)

John Randall Daniel "Bob" Braham, (6 April 1920 – 7 February 1974) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) night fighter pilot and fighter ace during the Second World War.

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John Broome (philosopher)

John Broome (born 1947) is a British philosopher and economist.

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John C. H. Lee

John Clifford Hodges Lee (1 August 1887 – 30 August 1958) was a career US Army engineer, who rose to the rank of lieutenant general and commanded the Communications Zone in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.

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John Cabot

John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto; c. 1450 – c. 1500) was a Venetian navigator and explorer whose 1497 discovery of the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England was the first European exploration of coastal North America since the Norse visits to Vinland in the eleventh century.

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John Caldwell (musicologist)

John Anthony Caldwell (born 6 July 1938) is an English musicologist and composer.

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John Cannon (historian)

John Ashton Cannon (born Hertfordshire, 8 October 1926, died Newcastle upon Tyne 25 October 2012) was an English historian specialising in 18th-century British politics.

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John Clements (actor)

Sir John Selby Clements, CBE (25 April 1910 – 6 April 1988) was an English actor and producer who worked in theatre, television and film.

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John Coates (businessman)

John Fitzgerald Coates (born January 1970), is an English businessman and joint chief executive (CEO) of online gambling company Bet365.

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John Cosh

John Cosh (1915–2005) was a British rheumatologist.

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John Crook (ethologist)

John Hurrell Crook (27 November 1930 – 15 July 2011) was a British ethologist who filled a pivotal role in British primatology.

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John D. Eshelby

John Douglas Eshelby FRS (21 December 1916 – 10 December 1981) was a scientist in micromechanics.

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John de Trafford

Sir John Humphrey de Trafford, 7th Baronet, MBE (born 12 September 1950) is a British businessman and banker.

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John Dixon Hunt

John Dixon Hunt (born January 18, 1936 in Gloucester) is an English landscape historian.

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John Ebling

Francis John Govier Ebling (21 June 1918 – 29 May 1992), generally known as John Ebling, was Professor of Zoology at the University of Sheffield from 1968 to 1983, and subsequently Emeritus Professor of Dermatology 1983-1992.

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John Edward Parkinson

John Edward Parkinson (19 March 1955 – 19 February 2004) was Professor of Law at Bristol University and a key member of the Company Law Review Steering Group which worked towards the Companies Act 2006.

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John Emery (paediatrician)

John Lewis Emery (born October 3, 1915 in Aylburton, Gloucestershire, died May 1, 2000 in Aylburton) was a British born paediatric pathologist and emeritus professor at the University of Sheffield.

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John Enderby

Sir John (Edwin) Enderby CBE, FRS One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is a British physicist, and was Professor of Physics at University of Bristol from 1976 to 1996.

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John Fitzmaurice

John Fitzmaurice (18 November 1947 in Copenhagen - August 2003 in Brussels), was an administrator, academic and writer.

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John Foot (historian)

John Mackintosh Foot (born 8 November 1964, in London) is an English academic historian specialising in Italy.

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John G. Collier

John Gordon Collier FRS (22 January 1935 – 18 November 1995) was a British chemical engineer and administrator, particularly associated with nuclear power for electricity production.

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John Goss-Custard

Dr John D. Goss-Custard is a British behavioural ecologist; he was one of the first scientists to carry out field work on foraging behaviour making use of optimising models, specifically the optimal diet model.

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John Grimshaw (cyclist)

John Grimshaw CBE (born 1945) is a voice for cyclists in the UK.

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John Guy (historian)

John Alexander Guy (born 16 January 1949) is a British historian and biographer.

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John H Nicholson

John Henry Nicholson (1889 - 1972) was the second Principal of University College Hull, and the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull.

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John Herbert Parsons

Sir John Herbert Parsons CBE FRS FRCS (3 September 1863, Bristol – 7 October 1957, University College Hospital, London) was a British ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon.

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John Hogan (mathematician)

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John Horwood

John Horwood (1803–1821) was a miner's son convicted of murder in Bristol, England, and executed in 1821.

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John Innes Centre

The John Innes Centre (JIC), located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science.

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John Ipstones

John Ipstones (died 1394) was an English soldier, politician and landowner.

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John James (poet)

John James (14 March 1939 – 14 May 2018) was a British poet.

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John Kingman

Sir John Frank Charles Kingman (born 28 August 1939) is a British mathematician.

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John Lennard-Jones

Sir John Edward Lennard-Jones KBE, FRS (27 October 1894 – 1 November 1954) was an English mathematician who was a professor of theoretical physics at University of Bristol, and then of theoretical science at the University of Cambridge.

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John Loveday (experimental physicist)

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John M Squire

John Michael Squire is Professor of Structural Biophysics in the University of London, a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London and a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol where he researches Muscle Contraction and Blood Vessel Glycocalyx Structure.

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John Manuel Cook

John Manuel Cook, FBA (1910–1994) was a British classical archaeologist.

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John Martin-Harvey

John Martin Harvey (22 June 1863 – 14 May 1944), known after his knighthood in 1921 as Sir John Martin-Harvey, was an English stage actor.

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John Metcalf (writer)

John Metcalf, CM (born 12 November 1938) is an English-born Canadian writer, editor and critic.

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John Millar Professor of Law

The John Millar Chair of Law is a Professorship in Law at the University of Glasgow.

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John Mitchell (physicist)

John Wesley Mitchell, FRS (3 December 1913 – 12 July 2007) was a New Zealand born physicist.

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John Nolland

John Nolland is an Australian Anglican priest and Bible scholar.

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John Northam

John Richard Northam (12 January 1922 – 5 July 2004) was a professor emeritus of literature and drama, ranked among the foremost Ibsen scholars in the world.

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John Nye (scientist)

John Frederick Nye (born 26 February 1923) is the first physicist to apply plasticity to understand glacier flow.

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John Osmond

John Osmond (born 1946) was the director of the independent Welsh think-tank, the Institute of Welsh Affairs until May 2013.

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John Percival (bishop)

John Percival (27 September 1834 – 3 December 1918) was the first headmaster of Clifton College, where he made his reputation as a great educator.

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John Pickard (composer)

John Pickard (born 11 September 1963) is a British classical composer.

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John Pilkington Hudson

John Pilkington Hudson, (24 July 1910 – 6 December 2007) was an English horticultural scientist who did pioneer work on long-distance transportability of what became known as the kiwifruit.

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John R. Terry

John R. Terry is a British mathematician, currently Professor of Biomedical Modelling at the University of Exeter and Director of the EPSRC Centre for Predictive Modelling in Healthcare, a £2M initiative funded by the EPSRC.

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John R. Underhill

John R. Underhill (born 5 January 1961) is Professor of Stratigraphy in the Grant Institute of Geology in the School of Geosciences at The University of Edinburgh, Scotland and Associate Professor in the Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University.

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John Rarity

John G. Rarity is professor of optical communication systems in the department of electrical and electronic engineering at the University of Bristol, a post he has held since 1 January 2003.

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John Saxbee

John Charles Saxbee (born 7 January 1946) is a retired Anglican bishop.

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John Smith Memorial Mace

The John Smith Memorial Mace (known as the Observer Mace from 1954 to 1995) is an annual debating tournament (British Parliamentary format) contested by universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

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John Spence (scientist)

John Arnott Spence (15 July 1929 – 6 March 2013) was a Saint Vincent-born Trinidadian politician, botanist, and professor emeritus.

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John Steeds

John Wickham Steeds (born 9 February 1940) is a British physicist and materials scientist.

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John Steer (art historian)

John Steer (1928 – 20 February 2012) was Professor of the History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London, from 1979 to his retirement in 1984.

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John Stewart Bell Prize

The John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: "Bell Prize") was established in 2009, funded and managed by the University of Toronto, Centre for Quantum Information & Quantum Control (CQIQC).

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John T. Hamilton

John T. Hamilton (born March 1, 1963, Bronx, NY) is a literary scholar, musician, and William R. Kenan Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Harvard University.

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John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury

John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and 1st Earl of Waterford KG (1384/138717 July 1453), known as "Old Talbot", was a noted English military commander during the Hundred Years' War, as well as the only Constable of France appointed by the king of England.

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John Temple (surgeon)

Sir John Graham Temple is a British surgeon, a former President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

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John V. Tucker

John Vivian Tucker (born 1952) is a British computer scientist and expert on computability theory, also known as recursion theory.

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John Vincent (historian)

John Russell Vincent (born 20 December 1937) is a British historian and a former Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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John Whitehouse (cricketer)

John Whitehouse (born 8 April 1949) is an English cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Warwickshire between 1971 and 1980 and captained the team in 1978 and 1979.

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John William Willis-Bund

John William Bund Willis-Bund (8 August 1843 – 7 June 1928) was a British historian and local Worcestershire politician.

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John Ziman

John Michael Ziman (16 May 1925 – 2 January 2005) was a British-born New Zealand physicist and humanist who worked in the area of condensed matter physics.

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Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction

The Johnson–Corey–Chaykovsky reaction (sometimes referred to as the Corey–Chaykovsky reaction or CCR) is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis of epoxides, aziridines, and cyclopropanes.

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Jon Blundy

Jonathan David Blundy FRS (born 7 August 1961) is Professor of Petrology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Jon Haylett

Jon Haylett is a novelist born in Dar-es-Salaam (in what was Tanganyika Territory).

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Jon Richardson (comedian)

Jon Joel Richardson (born 26 September 1982) is an English comedian.

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Jonathan Ashmore

Jonathan Felix Ashmore (born 1948) is a British physicist and Bernard Katz Professor of Biophysics at University College London.

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Jonathan Campbell (theologian)

Jonathan Campbell (born 1964) is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies & Early Judaism in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol in Bristol, United Kingdom.

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Jonathan Clark (bishop)

Jonathan Dunnett Clark is a Church of England bishop.

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Jonathan Clayden

Jonathan Paul Clayden (born 1968) is a Professor of organic chemistry at the University of Bristol.

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Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale

Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale, KCB, DL (born 1958) was Director General of the British Security Service, the United Kingdom's domestic security and counter-intelligence service.

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Jonathan Fielden

Jonathan Mark Fielden (born 9 September 1963) was formerly Medical Director Medicine Board at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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Jonathan Gledhill

Jonathan Michael Gledhill (born 14 February 1949 in Windsor, Berkshire) is a retired Anglican bishop.

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Jonathan Keating

Jonathan Peter Keating FRS is a British mathematician.

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Jonathan Lee (novelist)

Jonathan Lee (born 24 April 1981) is a British writer best known as the author of the novels Who Is Mr Satoshi?,Amazon: Who is Mr Satoshi? by Jonathan Lee: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Who-Mr-Satoshi-Jonathan-Lee/dp/0099537680/ref.

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Jonathan Nicholls

Jonathan William Nicholas Nicholls (born 16 June 1956) was the Registrary of the University of Cambridge from October 2007.

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Jonathan Pila

Jonathan Solomon Pila (born 1962) FRS One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is an Australian mathematician at the University of Oxford.

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Jonathan Rougier

Jonathan C. Rougier is professor of statistical science at the University of Bristol.

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Jonathan Shepherd

Jonathan P. Shepherd is a Welsh surgeon and professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Cardiff University.

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Jonathan Somen

Jonathan Somen is a Second Generation African, and an entrepreneur.

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Jonathan Webb

Jonathan Mark Webb (born 24 August 1963 in London, England) is a specialist knee surgeon and former English rugby union fullback.

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Jonathan Whitehead

Jonathan Whitehead is a musician, born in 1960 in Denton, Lancashire, who has written music for television comedies such as The Day Today, Brass Eye, Black Books, Green Wing, Campus and Nathan Barley.

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Joseph Comerford

Dr.

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Joseph Gelfer

Joseph Gelfer (born 1974 in Southampton, England) is a British author and academic.He is noted for his academic analysis of spiritual and religious topics and masculinity.

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Joseph Heller (zoologist)

Joseph Alexander Heller (born April 10, 1941 in Sydney, Australia) is an Israeli zoologist-malacologist.

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Joseph Imre

Joseph B. Imre is a historian, political scientist, researcher, and a member of the civil service with the Government of Ontario.

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Joseph Muscat

Joseph Muscat (born January 22, 1974) is a Maltese politician who has served as Prime Minister of Malta since 2013, and Leader of the Partit Laburista (PL) since June 2008.

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Joseph Saumarez Smith

Joseph William Saumarez Smith (born 29 September 1971 in London, England) is a British entrepreneur, journalist and gambling expert.

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Joseph Thompson (actor)

Joseph Thompson is a British theatre, screen and voice actor best known for playing the sociopath Dr. Paul Browning in the British Channel 4 serial drama Hollyoaks.

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Josh Gare

Josh Gare (born 20 September 1992) is an English computer programmer and internet entrepreneur.

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Josh Lewsey

Owen Joshua Lewsey MBE (born 30 November 1976) is an English former rugby union player who represented England and the British and Irish Lions.

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Journal for the Academic Study of Magic

The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (JSM) was the journal of the Society for the Academic Study of Magic (SASM), a multidisciplinary group formed in 2002 by Alison Butler and Dave Evans of the University of Bristol.

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Journal of Neuroendocrinology

The Journal of Neuroendocrinology, first published in 1989 is an academic journal that mainly publishes reports of original research in the field of neuroendocrinology, along with occasional review articles; it claims to provide “the principal international focus for the newest ideas in classical neuroendocrinology (vertebrate and invertebrate) and its expanding interface with the regulation of behavioural, cognitive, developmental, degenerative and metabolic processes.”.

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Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns

Joyce Anne Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns (born 17 July 1947) is a British Conservative Party politician, previously serving as Minister of State of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from August 2014 to June 2017.

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Joyce Grenfell

Joyce Irene Grenfell, OBE (née Phipps; 10 February 1910 – 30 November 1979) was a British comedian, singer, actress and monologist, and one of the country's best loved entertainers, immortalised in roles such as the gym mistress Miss Gossage in the 1950 film The Happiest Days of Your Life and Ruby Gates in the St Trinian's films.

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Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain

Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain (born 11 October 1965) is a Spanish physicist.

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Judi Dench

Dame Judith Olivia Dench, (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress.

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Judith Howard

Judith Ann Kathleen Howard (née Duckworth) CBE FRS (21 October 1945 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) is a distinguished British chemist, crystallographer and Professor of Chemistry at Durham University.

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Judith Kingston

Judith Eve Kingston (24 April 1949 – 24 January 2016) was an English paediatric oncologist best known for pioneering the use of chemotherapy in the treatment of retinoblastoma.

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Judy Finnigan

Judith Adele Finnigan (born 16 May 1948) is an English television presenter, author and columnist.

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Judy Hunt

Judy Hunt, MRVCS (born Darwen, 16 April 1957) is an English priest, who served as Archdeacon of Suffolk from 2009 to 2012.

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Jules Wright

Jules Wright (25 February 1948 – 21 June 2015) was an Australian-born theatre director, a co-founder in 1984 of the Women’s Playhouse Trust (WPT), the first resident woman director at the Royal Court Theatre, being only the second woman to direct on its main stage, and founder of the Wapping Project arts space.

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Julia Donaldson

Julia Donaldson (born 16 September 1948) is an English writer, playwright and performer, and the 2011–2013 Children's Laureate.

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Julia Goodfellow

Dame Julia Mary Goodfellow, DBE, FMedSci, FInstP (née Lansdall; born 1 July 1951) is a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kent, and Chair of the British Science Association.

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Julia Jones (conductor)

Julia Jones (born 28 April 1961 in Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire) is an English conductor.

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Julia Slingo

Dame Julia Mary Slingo, (née Walker; born 13 December 1950) is a British meteorologist and climate scientist.

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Julia Trevelyan Oman

Julia Trevelyan Oman CBE, (1930–2003; formally Lady Strong) was an English television, theatre, ballet and opera set designer.

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Julia Wilhelm

Julia Wilhelm (born 10 July 1980) is a German writer and journalist.

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Julian A. Dowdeswell

Julian A. Dowdeswell (born 18 November 1957) is a British glaciologist and is the Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute and a Professor of Physical Geography in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge.

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Julian Besag

Julian Ernst Besag FRS (26 March 1945 – 6 August 2010) was a British statistician known chiefly for his work in spatial statistics (including its applications to epidemiology, image analysis and agricultural science), and Bayesian inference (including Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms).

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Julian Gough (scientist)

Julian John Thurstan Gough (born 1974) is a Group Leader in the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB).

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Julian Grant

Julian Grant (born 3 October 1960) is an English-born classical composer best known for a series of operas.

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Julian Hector

Julian Hector (born 1958) is Head of The Natural History Unit, BBC Studios (NHU).

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Julian Higgins

Julian P. T. Higgins is a British biostatistician and Professor of Evidence Synthesis in the School of Social and Community Medicine at the University of Bristol.

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Julian Parkhill

Julian Parkhill (born 1964) FRS is a Head of Pathogen Genomics at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and an Honorary Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of Cambridge.

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Julie Kent (sociologist)

Dr.

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Julie Myerson

Julie Myerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic.

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Julie Summers

Julie Summers (born 1960) is an English author, historical consultant and writer, best known for the book Jambusters. The book focuses on several women who were members of the Women's Institute during World War II and who were inspiration for the ITV series Home Fires.

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Julie Welch

Julie Welch is a British sports journalist, author and screenwriter who in 1973 became Fleet Street's first female football reporter.

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Julius Carlebach

Julius Carlebach (28 December 1922 in Hamburg, died 16 April 2001 in Brighton, UK) was a German-British rabbi and professor of sociology and history.

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Julius Harrison

Julius Allan Greenway Harrison (26 March 1885 – 5 April 1963) was an English composer who was particularly known for his conducting of operatic works.

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June Brown

June Muriel Brown, MBE (born 16 February 1927) is an English actress, known for her role as Dot Cotton in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 1985 onwards.

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June Lloyd, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury

June Kathleen Lloyd, Baroness Lloyd of Highbury DBE, MB ChB, MRCP, DPH, MD, FRCP, FRCP Edin, Hon DSc Bristol, Hon DSc Birm, Fellow of the FRCGP (1 January 1928 – 28 June 2006) was a British paediatrician and, in retirement, a cross bench member of the House of Lords.

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Kai Whittaker

Kai Whittaker (born 10 April 1985) is a German CDU politician.

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Kapya Kaoma

Rev.

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Karen Gorham

Karen Marisa Gorham, (born 24 June 1964) is a British Church of England bishop.

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Karen Henwood

Karen Henwood is a British social psychologist and Professor of Social Sciences at Cardiff University, and an expert on identity and risk, particularly socio-cultural and environmental change.

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Karen Heywood

Karen Heywood is a British Antarctic oceanographer best known for her work developing autonomous measurements of the Southern Ocean.

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Karin Lochte

Karin Lochte (born 20 September 1952) is a German oceanographer, researcher, and climate change specialist.

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Kate Devlin

Kate Devlin, born Adela Katharine Devlin is a British computer scientist specialising in Artificial intelligence and Human–computer interaction (HCI).

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Kate Felus

Kate Felus (born 1971) is a designed-landscape historian.

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Kate Gerbeau

Kate Gerbeau (née Sanderson) (born 9 August 1968 in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham) is an English television presenter and news reader, currently on British Forces News.

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Kate Hobhouse

Kate Hobhouse is a British heiress, businesswoman and philanthropist.

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Kate Lamb

Kate Lamb (born 18 January 1988)Louise Gannon (2 January 2016), Daily Mail.

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Kate Long

Kate Long, author of the number one bestselling novel The Bad Mother's Handbook lives in Whitchurch in Shropshire, UK.

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Kate Quilton

Katie Marie Quilton (born November 1983) is an English television presenter and journalist.

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Katharine Cashman

Katharine Venable Cashman FRS is an American volcanologist, Professor of Volcanology at the University of Bristol and former Philip H. Knight Professor of Natural Science at the University of Oregon.

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Katharine Ellis

Katharine Ellis, is a British musicologist and academic, specialising in music history.

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Katharine McMahon

Katharine McMahon is a British writer born in north-west London.

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Katherine Woodfine

Katherine Woodfine (born 1983) is a British children's author, known for The Sinclair's Mysteries series beginning with The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow.

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Kathryn Aalto

Kathryn Aalto is an American landscape designer, historian, educator and New York Times Bestselling author based in Exeter, England.

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Kathryn Colvin

Kathryn Colvin, CVO (born 1945) is a British diplomat.

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Kathryn Thirlwall

Dame Kathryn Mary Thirlwall, DBE (born 21 November 1957), styled The Rt Hon Lady Justice Thirlwall, is an English judge of the Court of Appeal, and since October 2017 is the Deputy Senior Presiding Judge.

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Kathryn Wolfe

Kathryn Wolfe is an English television director, author and university lecturer.

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Kathy Sykes

Katharine Ellen Sykes (born 20 December 1966) is a British physicist, broadcaster and Professor of Sciences and Society at the University of Bristol.

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Katrin Flikschuh

Katrin A. Flikschuh FBA is professor of political theory at the London School of Economics (LSE).

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Katrina Legarda

Katrina Legarda is a prominent Filipino lawyer who specializes in family law, and is an advocate of the rights of women and children.

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Katy Carmichael

Katy Jane Carmichael (born 5 March 1970) is an English actress, director and producer.

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Katya Adler

Michal Katya Adler (born 1972) is a British journalist, who, having worked for the BBC since 1998, is now its Europe Editor.

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Keith Beven

Keith John Beven (born 23 July 1950) is a British hydrologist and distinguished Emeritus Professor in Hydrology at Lancaster University.

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Keith Boak

Keith Boak is a British film and television director, best known for his work on several popular continuing drama series.

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Keith Burton

Dr William Keith Burton FRSE (12 October 1922 – 30 December 1996) was English electrical engineer and theoretical physicist notable, according to American physical chemist Robert Alberty, for the publication of his 1957 thermodynamics tables, the first-ever free energy tables for biochemical reactions.

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Keith Devlin

Keith J. Devlin (born 16 March 1947) is a British mathematician and popular science writer.

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Keith Hampson

Keith Hampson (born 14 August 1943) is a former Conservative party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Keith Moffatt

Henry Keith Moffatt, FRS, FRSE (born 12 April 1935) is a Scottish applied mathematician with principal research interests in the field of fluid dynamics.

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Keith Scholey

Keith Scholey (born 24 June 1957 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) is a British producer of nature documentaries for television and cinema, and a former television executive.

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Keith Stanton

Keith Stanton is a British legal academic who was head of the Law Department at the University of Bristol.

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Keith Stewartson

Keith Stewartson (20 September 1925 – 7 May 1983) was an English mathematician and fellow of the Royal Society.

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Keith Warner

Keith Warner (born 6 December 1956) is a British opera director, designer and translator.

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Kelvyn Jones

Kelvyn Jones, (born) is a British professor of human quantitative geography at the University of Bristol.

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Ken Simmons

Kenneth Edwin Laurence Ryder Simmons (29 March 1929 – 25 February 2002) was a respected British ornithologist born in Kenton, Middlesex.

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Kennedy Scholarship

Kennedy Scholarships provide full funding for up to ten British post-graduate students to study at either Harvard University or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Kenneth Binmore

Kenneth George "Ken" Binmore, (born 27 September 1940) is a British mathematician, economist, and game theorist.

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Kenneth Dover

Sir Kenneth James Dover, (11 March 1920 – 7 March 2010) was a distinguished British Classical scholar and academic.

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Kenneth Falconer (mathematician)

Kenneth John Falconer FRSE (born 25 January 1952) is a mathematician working in mathematical analysis and in particular on fractal geometry.

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Kenneth Grayston

Kenneth Grayston (8 July 1914 – 10 June 2005) was a British theologian.

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Kenneth Hudson

A Kenneth Hudson OBE, MA, FSA (4 July 1916 – 28 December 1999), generally known as Kenneth Hudson, was a journalist, anti-museologist, broadcaster and book author.

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Kenneth Pridie

Kenneth Hampden Pridie (8 March 1906 – 4 May 1963) was an English track and field athlete who competed in the 1930 British Empire Games and in the 1934 British Empire Games.

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Kent College

Kent College, Canterbury is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day pupils between the ages of 3 months and 18 years.

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Kenya national rugby sevens team

The Kenya national rugby sevens team competes in the World Rugby Sevens Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games.

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Kevin De Cock

Kevin M. De Cock, M.D., F.R.C.P. (UK), D.T.M. & H., is Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) country mission in Kenya.

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Kevin Elyot

Kevin Elyot (18 July 1951 – 7 June 2014) was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor.

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Kevin Lano

Kevin C. Lano (born 1963) is a British computer scientist.

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Keynsham Town L.F.C.

Keynsham Town L.F.C. are an English women's football club affiliated with Keynsham Town F.C. and currently playing in the.

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Khalifa University

Khalifa University (جامعة خليفة, also known as Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research, or KUSTAR) is a science-focused university located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates with a satellite campus in Sharjah.

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Khronos Group

The Khronos Group, Inc. is an American non-profit member-funded industry consortium based in Beaverton, Oregon, focused on the creation of open standard, royalty-free application programming interfaces (APIs) for authoring and accelerated playback of dynamic media on a wide variety of platforms and devices.

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Kings Weston House

Kings Weston House is a historic building in Kings Weston Lane, Kingsweston, Bristol, England.

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Kipchoge Keino

Kipchoge Hezekiah Keino (born 17 January 1940) is a retired Kenyan track and field athlete.

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Kitrina Douglas

Kitrina Douglas (born 1960) is an English ex-professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour.

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Klaus Dodds

Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Klaus Fuchs

Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs (29 December 1911 – 28 January 1988) was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who, in 1950, was convicted of supplying information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after the Second World War.

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Kliti Grice

Professor Kliti Grice is an organic and isotope geochemist known for her work in identifying geological and environmental causes for mass extinction events.

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Kobe College

, abbreviated to, is a private non-sectarian liberal arts college located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan.

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Krishan Kumar (sociologist)

Krishan Kumar (born 1942 in Trinidad and Tobago) is a British sociologist who is currently Chair of the Department of Sociology at the University of Virginia, where he holds the titles University Professor and William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Sociology.

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Krissi Murison

Krissi Murison (born 1981) is a British music journalist and former editor of the NME.

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Krityunjai Prasad Sinha

Krityunjai Prasad Sinha (born July 5, 1929) is an Indian theoretical physicist and an emeritus professor the Indian Institute of Science.

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Kullal Chickappu Naik

Dr.

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Kurdish Women's Rights Watch

Kurdish Women's Rights Watch (KWRW) was set up in June 2004 as a non-profit-making, non- political network of activists, academics, lawyers and journalists.

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Kyran Bracken

Kyran Paul Patrick Bracken MBE (born 22 November 1971 in Dublin, Ireland) is a world-cup winning former rugby union footballer who played at scrum-half for Saracens, Bristol and Waterloo.

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L. Harrison Matthews

Leonard Harrison Matthews FRS (12 June 1901 – 27 November 1986) was a British zoologist, especially known for his research and writings on marine mammals.

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Lady Juliet Tadgell

Lady Ann Juliet Dorothea Maud Tadgell (née Wentworth-Fitzwilliam; born 24 January 1935), previously Marchioness of Bristol, is a British heiress, race horse breeder, and landowner.

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Lady Victoria Hervey

Lady Victoria Frederica Isabella Hervey (born 6 October 1976) is an English model, socialite, aristocrat, and former "It girl".

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Lake Ellsworth (Antarctica)

Lake Ellsworth is a natural freshwater liquid subglacial lake located in West Antarctica under approximately of ice.

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Lama Abu-Odeh

Lama Abu-Odeh (لمى أبو عودة) is a Palestinian-American professor and author, who teaches at the Georgetown University Law Center.

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Languages of Russia

Of all the languages of Russia, Russian is the only official language at the national level.

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Large-scale Complex IT Systems

The UK Large-Scale Complex IT Systems (LSCITS) Initiative is a research and graduate education programme focusing on the problems of developing large-scale, complex IT systems (also referred to as Ultra-large-scale systems or ULSS).

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Lars Vatten

Lars Johan Vatten (born 20 August 1952) is a Norwegian epidemiologist.

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Laura Tomlinson

Laura Tomlinson MBE (née Bechtolsheimer; born 31 January 1985, in Mainz, Germany) is a German-born British dressage rider competing at Olympic level.

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Laura Trevelyan

Laura Kate Trevelyan (born 21 August 1968) is a BBC anchor/correspondent based in New York City.

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Laura Wade

Laura Wade (born 16 October 1977) is an English playwright.

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Laura-Jane Foley

Laura-Jane Foley (born July 1982) is a British playwright and art historian.

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Laurence Jonathan Cohen

Laurence Jonathan Cohen FBA (7 May 1923 – 26 September 2006), usually cited as L. Jonathan Cohen, was a British philosopher.

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Lawrence Clarke (athlete)

Charles Lawrence Somerset Clarke (born 12 March 1990), commonly known as Lawrence Clarke, is a professional Double Olympic 110m hurdler who notably finished fourth in the London Olympic Games 110m Hurdles Final.

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Lawson Soulsby, Baron Soulsby of Swaffham Prior

Ernest Jackson Lawson Soulsby, Baron Soulsby of Swaffham Prior (23 June 1926 – 8 May 2017) was a British microbiologist and parasitologist.

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Lecture recording

Lecture recording refers to the process of recording and archiving the content of a lecture, conference, or seminar.

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Leeds Grammar School

Leeds Grammar School was an independent school in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Legal education in the United Kingdom

Legal education in the United Kingdom is divided between the common law system of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and that of Scotland, which uses a hybrid of common law and civil law.

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Lembit Öpik

Lembit Öpik (born 2 March 1965) is a former British politician.

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Leon Mirsky

Leonid Mirsky (19 December 1918 Russia – 1 December 1983 Sheffield, England) was a Russian-British mathematician who worked in number theory, linear algebra, and combinatorics.

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Lesley Williams

Lesley Williams, AM (1932-2016) was a scientist and academic at the University of Queensland and pioneer in the field of human cytogenetics.

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Leslie Fleetwood Bates

Leslie Fleetwood Bates, CBE, FRS (7 March 1897 – 20 January 1978) was an English physicist known for his contributions to ferromagnetism.

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Leslie Frise

Leslie George Frise FRAeS (2 July 1895 – 26 September 1979) was a British aerospace engineer and aircraft designer; he designed the Type 156 Bristol Beaufighter.

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Leslie Grinsell

Leslie Valentine Grinsell (14 February 1907 – 28 February 1995) was an English archaeologist.

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Leslie Howarth

Leslie Howarth FRS (23 May 1911 – 22 September 2001) was a British mathematician who dealt with hydrodynamics and aerodynamics.

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Leslie Rowsell Moore

Professor L.R. (Leslie Rowsell) Moore, (23 June 1912 – 13 November 2003), was Sorby Professor of Geology at Sheffield University, where under his leadership its geology department became one of the largest in the country.

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Letsie III of Lesotho

Letsie III (born David Mohato Bereng Seeiso; 17 July 1963) is the current king of Lesotho.

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Lewis Blake

Lewis Blake (born June 1946) is a British poet and artist.

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Lewis Fry

Lewis Fry PC DL, (16 April 1832 – 10 September 1921) was a Quaker, lawyer, philanthropist and a Liberal and later Liberal and Unionist politician who sat in the House of Commons in three spells between 1878 and 1900.

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Liam Donaldson

Sir Liam Joseph Donaldson FMedSci (born 3 May 1949, Middlesbrough, England, UK) is a British doctor and the current Chancellor of Newcastle University.

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Libby Houston

Libby Houston is an English poet, botanist, and rock climber.

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Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza

Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza is a Ugandan lawyer and judge, who has served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda, since 2015.

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Lily Newton

Lily Newton (26 January 1893 - 26 March 1981) was professor of botany and vice-principal at the University of Wales.

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Linacre College, Oxford

Linacre College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the UK whose members comprise approximately 50 fellows and 500 postgraduate students.

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Lincoln College, Lincolnshire

Lincoln College is a predominantly further education college based in the City of Lincoln, England.

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Linda Colley

Linda Colley, CBE, FBA, FRSL, FRHistS (born 13 September 1949 in Chester, England) is a British historian of Britain, empire and nationalism.

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Linda Tyfield

Dr Linda Buell Tyfield (born 1946) is a clinical scientist.

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Lindsay Duncan

Lindsay Vere Duncan, CBE (born 7 November 1950) is a Scottish actress.

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Lindsey Russell

Lindsey Russell from Oxford is the 36th presenter of the long running BBC television programme Blue Peter who hosted with Barney Harwood from 2013 to 2017 and with Radzi Chinyanganya beginning in 2013.

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Lionel Charles Knights

Lionel Charles Knights (15 May 1906 – 8 March 1997) was an English literary critic, an authority on Shakespeare and his period.

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Lionel Grigson

Lionel Grigson (12 February 1942 – 14 June 1994) was a British jazz pianist, cornettist, trumpeter, composer, writer and teacher, who in the 1980s started the jazz course at the Guildhall School of Music.

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Lis Howell

Lis Howell is director of broadcasting at City, University of London, running the broadcasting and television journalism programmes, and also deputy head of the journalism department.

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Lisa Armstrong

Lisa Armstrong is a British author and journalist.

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List of 2017–18 RFU Championship transfers

This is a list of player transfers involving RFU Championship teams before or during the 2017–18 season.

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List of accelerator mass spectrometry facilities

The following list of accelerator mass spectrometry facilities sets out the research centres which employ accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS).

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List of aerospace engineering schools

Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering can be studied at the bachelors, masters and Ph.D. levels in aerospace engineering departments at many universities, and in mechanical engineering departments at others.

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List of American football teams in the United Kingdom

American football was introduced to the United Kingdom during the early part of the 20th century by American servicemen stationed in the country.

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List of awards and honours bestowed upon Nelson Mandela

This is a comprehensive list of awards, honours and other recognitions bestowed on Nelson Mandela.

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List of biobanks

A biobank is a physical place which stores biobank specimens.

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List of British Muslims

This is an incomplete list of notable British Muslims.

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List of British Pakistanis

The following is a list of notable British Pakistanis, namely notable citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie in Pakistan.

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List of campus radio stations

This is a list of Student radio stations operated by the students of a college, university or other educational institution.

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List of Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors of British universities

This is a list of the Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors and Visitors of Universities in the United Kingdom.

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List of chemical compounds with unusual names

Chemical nomenclature, replete as it is with compounds with complex names, is a repository for some very peculiar and sometimes startling names.

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List of Christian Unions in the United Kingdom

This list is drawn from the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) website.

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List of college towns

This is a list of college towns, residential areas (towns, districts, etc.) dominated by its academic population.

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List of Columbia College people

The following list contains only notable graduates and former students of Columbia College, the undergraduate liberal arts division of Columbia University, and its predecessor, from 1754 to 1776, King's College.

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List of companies involved in quantum computing or communication

Category:Quantum computing Quantum computing.

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List of dental schools in the United Kingdom

This list of dental schools in the United Kingdom includes all eighteen Dental Schools or Schools of Medicine and Dentistry in the United Kingdom which are recognised by the General Dental Council and lead to a dental degree of a British university.

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List of doctoral programs in bioethics

This is a list of Doctorate degree programs (PhD or professional doctorate) with formal specializations / concentrations in Bioethics, by country.

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List of domestic works by Alfred Waterhouse

Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century.

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List of Fairtrade settlements

Fairtrade Town is a status awarded by a recognized Fairtrade certification body (i.e. The Fairtrade Foundation in the UK, TransFair Canada in Canada etc.) describing an area which is committed to the promotion of Fairtrade certified goods.

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List of Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts

Below is a partial list of Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts (formally, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).

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List of film schools

The following is a list of film schools grouped by country.

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List of former Buddhists

The following is a list of former Buddhists who no longer identify as such, organized by their current religious affiliation or ideology.

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List of Foucault pendulums

This is a list of Foucault pendulums in the world.

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List of Gothic Revival architecture

The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

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List of Honorary Fellows of Keble College, Oxford

Keble College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford.

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List of Hwa Chong Institution people

The following is a list of notable staff and alumni from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) and its predecessor schools, The Chinese High School (TCHS) and Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC).

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List of Ig Nobel Prize winners

This is a list of Ig Nobel Prize winners from 1991 to the present day.

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List of In Our Time programmes

In Our Time is a discussion programme on the history of ideas; it has been hosted since 1998 by Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom.

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List of judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales

The ordinary judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales are the Lord Justices of Appeal and Lady Justices of Appeal.

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List of King's College London alumni

This list of King's College London alumni comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students.

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List of lantern slide collections

This list of lantern slide collections provides an overview of collections held in institutions internationally.

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List of Latin phrases (V)

Additional references.

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List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe

The following is a list of game boards of the Parker Brothers/Hasbro board game Monopoly adhering to a particular theme or particular locale in Europe.

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List of Little Britain characters

This is a list of characters for the British television and radio sketch show Little Britain (and its American spin-off, Little Britain USA).

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List of medical schools in the United Kingdom

There are thirty three medical schools in the United Kingdom that are recognised by the General Medical Council and where students can study for a medical degree.

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List of members of the judiciary of Jersey

Members of the Court of Appeal are appointed under the Court of Appeal (Jersey) Law 1961.

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Applied mathematical sciences)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Human environmental sciences)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Physics)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Plant biology)

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List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945)

The list of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945) contains all universities which existed in Europe between the French Revolution and the end of World War II.

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List of mottos

This list contains the mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities.

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List of musicians at English cathedrals

The cathedrals of England have a long history of liturgical music, often played on or accompanied by the organ.

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List of nanotechnology organizations

This is a list of organizations involved in nanotechnology.

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List of natural history museums

This is a list of natural history museums, also known as museums of natural history, i.e. museums whose exhibits focus on the subject of natural history, including such topics as animals, plants, ecosystems, geology, paleontology, and climatology.

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List of Newcastle University people

This article is a list of people associated with Newcastle University as either a student or teacher.

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List of newspapers in the United Kingdom

There are newspapers distributed nationally in the United Kingdom and some in Scotland only, and others serving a smaller area.

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List of Nobel laureates by Secondary School affiliation

The following is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by secondary school affiliation.

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List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation II

This page is the extension of the main page '''List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation'''.

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List of Old Bedford Modernians

The following is a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of Bedford Modern School in Bedford, England.

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List of Old Guildfordians (Royal Grammar School, Guildford)

The Royal Grammar School (originally "The Free School") is a selective English independent day school for boys in Guildford, Surrey.

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List of Old Rossallians

The List of Old Rossallians lists persons who attended or are associated with the Rossall School in Lancashire.

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List of organisations in the United Kingdom with a royal charter

List of organisations in the United Kingdom with a royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based in the United Kingdom that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch.

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List of organisations with a British royal charter

List of organisations with a British royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based both on in and over the United Kingdom and throughout the world, in chronological order, that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch.

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List of people educated at Fettes College

Former pupils of Fettes College in Edinburgh are known in some circles as Old Fettesians.

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List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom)

This is a list of post-nominal letters used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status.

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List of Presidents of the National Union of Students (United Kingdom)

This article lists all Presidents of the National Union of Students in the United Kingdom.

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List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

This is a list of radio stations in the United Kingdom.

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List of residential colleges

This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses.

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List of schools of international relations

This is a list of schools with dedicated or teaching programs in international relations.

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List of schools of veterinary medicine

This is a list of veterinary schools throughout the world by country.

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List of student newspapers in the United Kingdom

This is a list of student newspapers in the United Kingdom.

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List of students' unions in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, students' unions are organisations which exist at universities to represent the interests of students.

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List of systems engineering universities

This list of systems engineering at universities gives an overview of the different forms of systems engineering (SE) programs, faculties, and institutes at universities worldwide.

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List of systems sciences organizations

Systems science is the interdisciplinary field of science surrounding systems theory, cybernetics, the science of complex systems.

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List of The Apprentice candidates (UK series four)

Raphael "Raef" Bjayou 27, was educated at two independent schools: at Westbrook Hay School in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, where he became school captain, and Haileybury and Imperial Service College in Hertford Heath (also in Hertfordshire).

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List of The Apprentice candidates (UK series three)

Simon Ambrose was educated at the independent Westminster School before gaining an MA in Economics at Magdalene College, Cambridge, graduating with a double first.

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List of the first 32 women ordained as Church of England priests

On 12 March 1994, the first 32 women were ordained as Church of England priests.

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List of the Smiths' live performances

The Smiths were an English rock band from 1982 to 1987.

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List of theatres in Bristol

This is a list of theatres in Bristol, England.

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List of UCAS institutions

This is a list of UCAS institutions.

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List of UK universities by date of foundation

This is a list of Universities in the United Kingdom by the date of their foundation as universities.

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List of UK universities by endowment

The following is a list of British universities ordered by their financial endowments, expressed in pounds sterling at fair value.

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List of Ultimate teams

A list of active club Ultimate teams competing in the USA Ultimate club championship series in the United States and Canada or other national and international series, sorted by, as well as the teams competing in men's semi-professional league, organized by the American Ultimate Disc League.

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List of universities and higher education colleges in London

London has one of the largest concentrations of universities and higher education institutions in the world.

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List of universities in England

As of August 2017, there were 109 universities and university colleges in England out of a total of around 130 in the United Kingdom.

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List of universities in the United Kingdom

This is a list of universities in the United Kingdom (alphabetical by substantive name).

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List of universities in the United Kingdom by enrolment

This is a list of institutions in the United Kingdom by the number of students enrolled in higher education courses.

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List of university a cappella groups in the United Kingdom

This is a list of university a cappella musical groups in the UK who have achieved some level of notability or recognition.

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List of university hospitals

A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research.

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List of university mottos

University Category:Higher education-related lists.

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List of University of Birmingham alumni

This is a list of notable alumni related to the University of Birmingham and its predecessors, Mason Science College and Queen's College, Birmingham.

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List of University of Cambridge people

This is a list of University of Cambridge people, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement.

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List of University of East Anglia alumni

This List of University of East Anglia alumni includes graduates and non-graduate former students of the University of East Anglia.

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List of University of Southampton people

This is a list of University of Southampton people, including famous officers, staff (past and present) and student alumni from the University of Southampton or historical institutions from which the current university derives.

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List of unmanned aerial vehicle applications

Unmanned aerial vehicles are used across the world for civilian, commercial, as well as military applications.

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List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson

List of works by Arnold Wathen Robinson includes information about some of the works of British stained glass artist Arnold Wathen Robinson.

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List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s)

# The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for four decades.

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Liv Little

Liv Little (born Olivia Little) is the founder of gal-dem - an online and print magazine run by women of colour, for everyone.

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Live Art Archive

The Live Art Archive is an archive that holds information about existing Live Art / Performance Art materials, records and publications primarily in England and the UK.

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Liz Lefroy

Elizabeth Lefroy (born 9 December 1964) is a British poet.

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Lloyds Banking Group

Lloyds Banking Group plc is a major British financial institution formed through the acquisition of HBOS by Lloyds TSB in 2009.

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Local Government Boundary Commission for England (1972)

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) was the statutory body established under the Local Government Act 1972 to settle the boundaries, names and electoral arrangements of the non-metropolitan districts which came into existence in 1974, and for their periodic review.

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London Borough of Tower Hamlets

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is a London Borough in East London which covers much of the traditional East End.

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London Challenge

The London Challenge was a school improvement programme launched by the UK's Labour Government in 2003.

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Long Ashton railway station

Long Ashton railway station was a railway station on the Bristol to Exeter Line, southwest of, serving the village of Long Ashton in North Somerset, England.

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Long Ashton Research Station

Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) was an agricultural and horticultural government research centre in the village of Long Ashton near Bristol, UK.

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Longton High School

Longton High School was a school in Longton and later Meir, Staffordshire from 1760 to 2010.

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Lord President of the Council

The Lord President of the Council is the fourth of the Great Officers of State of the United Kingdom, ranking below the Lord High Treasurer but above the Lord Privy Seal.

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Louis Filler

Louis Filler (August 27, 1911 – December 22, 1998) was a Russian-born American teacher and a widely published scholar specializing in American studies.

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Louise Leakey

Princess Louise de Merode (née: Leakey, born 21 March 1972) is a Kenyan paleontologist and anthropologist.

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Lower Langford

Lower Langford is a village within the civil parish of Churchill in the unitary authority of North Somerset, England.

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Lucy Carpenter

Lucy Jane Carpenter is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of York and Director of the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO).

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Lucy R. Wyatt

Lucy R. Wyatt is a British mathematician and a Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK.

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Luke Elwes

Luke Elwes (born 1961) is a British contemporary artist.

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Luke Hall (politician)

Luke Anthony Hall (born 8 July 1986) is a British Conservative politician.

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Lychnis chalcedonica

Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese-cross, burning love, dusky salmon, flower of Bristol, Jerusalem cross, nonesuch; syn. Silene chalcedonica) is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to central and eastern Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and northwestern China.

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Lynn de Silva

Lynn Alton de Silva (16 June 1919 – 22 May 1982) was a Sri Lankan theologian and Methodist minister.

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Lynn Gladden

Lynn Faith Gladden, (born 30 July 1961) is the Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge.

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Lynne H. Walling

Lynne H. Walling is a professor of mathematics at University of Bristol.

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M. G. K. Menon

Mambillikalathil Govind Kumar Menon, FRS (28 August 1928 – 22 November 2016), also known as M. G. K. Menon, was a physicist and policy maker from India.

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M. J. Arlidge

Matthew Arlidge (born 1974) is an English author of crime novels starring DI Helen Grace.

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Mabel Cheung

Mabel Cheung (Chinese: 張婉婷, born 17 November 1950) is a film director from Hong Kong.

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Maddie Moate

Maddie Moate (born 26 July) is a British TV presenter and YouTube filmmaker.

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Madeline Montalban

Madeline Montalban (born Madeline Sylvia Royals; 8 January 1910 – 11 January 1982) was an English astrologer and ceremonial magician.

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Malcolm Evans (academic lawyer)

Sir Malcolm David Evans, (born 1959) is an English legal scholar.

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Malcolm Ogilvie

Dr Malcolm Alexander Ogilvie is a British ornithologist and freelance natural history author and consultant.

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Malcolm Penny

Malcolm Penny is a British zoologist who is known for his ornithological field work on Aldabra and the Seychelles.

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Maltby Academy

Maltby Academy is an academy school in the mining town of Maltby in South Yorkshire, England.

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Maneklal Sankalchand Thacker

Maneklal Sankalchand Thacker (1904–1979) was an Indian power engineer, academic and the director general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the largest research and development organization in India.

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Manjit Wolstenholme

Manjit Wolstenholme (4 July 1964 – 23 November 2017) was a British businesswoman, and the chairman and acting CEO of Provident Financial.

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Manley James (VC)

Brigadier Manley Angell James, (12 July 1896 – 23 September 1975) was a British Army officer and an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Manor Hall, Bristol

Manor Hall is a student hall of residence at the University of Bristol.

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Mansoor al-Jamri

Mansoor al-Jamri (also Mansour; منصور الجمري; born 17 December 1961) is a Bahraini columnist, author, human rights activist and former opposition leader.

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Manuel Esquivel

Sir Manuel Amadeo Esquivel, KCMG, PC (born 2 May 1940) is a Belizean politician.

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María Guinand

Maria Guinand (born 1953 in Caracas, Venezuela) is an internationally renowned choral conductor.

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Marc Evans

Marc Evans (born 1963) is a Welsh-born film director, whose credits include the films House of America, Resurrection Man and My Little Eye.

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Marc Stears

Marc Stears (born 1971) is a British academic and Chief Executive of the New Economics Foundation.

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Marcantonio M. Spada

Marcantonio M. Spada, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS (born 13 November 1970, Rome, Italy) is an academic psychologist based in the United Kingdom.

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Marcus Brigstocke

Marcus Alexander Brigstocke (born 8 May 1973) is an English comedian, actor and satirist who also holds French citizenship.

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Marcus Munafo

Marcus Robert Munafo, surname also written Munafò, (born 23 January 1972) is a British psychologist who has been a professor of biological psychology at the University of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology since 2010.

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Margaret Bondfield

Margaret Grace Bondfield (17 March 1873 – 16 June 1953) was a British Labour politician, trade unionist and women's rights activist.

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Margaret T. May

Margaret T. May is Professor of Medical Statistics at the University of Bristol, and specialises in prognostic modelling and HIV epidemiology.

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Margot Fonteyn

Dame Margot Fonteyn, DBE (18 May 191921 February 1991), stage name of Margaret Evelyn de Arias was an English ballerina.

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Maria Czaplicka

Maria Antonina Czaplicka (25 October 1884 – 27 May 1921), also referred to as Marya Antonina Czaplicka and Marie Antoinette Czaplicka, was a Polish cultural anthropologist who is best known for her ethnography of Siberian shamanism.

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Marine reservoir effect

The marine reservoir effect is a phenomenon affecting radiocarbon dating.

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Mario Torelli

Mario Torelli (born May 12, 1937 in Rome, Italy) is a contemporary scholar of Italic archaeology and the culture of the Etruscans.

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Mark Allinson

Dr Mark Allinson (born Epping, 1967) is a member of the University of Bristol's Department of German.

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Mark Birkinshaw

Mark Birkinshaw is a British physicist, who currently holds the William P. Coldrick chair in Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Bristol.

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Mark Denney

Mark Denney (born 25 January 1975) is a former rugby union footballer who played at centre for Bedford, Bristol, Castres, Wasps and Cambridge University.

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Mark Dornford-May

Mark Dornford-May (born 29 September 1955) is an English theatre and film director, now based in South Africa.

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Mark Francois

Mark Gino Francois (born 14 August 1965) is a British Conservative Party politician.

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Mark Hewitt

Mark Hewitt (born 1955) is an English studio potter living in the small town of Pittsboro, North Carolina outside of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, known for his functional pottery and especially for his large scale wood-fired, salt-glazed ceramic pots, known as "monster pots." His work is influenced by Asian pottery, African pottery, North Carolina pottery, and especially the English pottery of Bernard Leach.

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Mark Horton (archaeologist)

Mark Chatwin Horton, FSA (born 15 February 1956) is a British maritime and historical archaeologist, television presenter and writer.

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Mark Ravenhill

Mark Ravenhill (born 7 June 1966) is an English playwright, actor and journalist.

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Mark Richmond

Sir Marcus Henry Richmond, (born 1931), known as Mark Richmond, is a British biochemist, microbiologist and academic.

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Mark Simmons (author)

Mark J.C. Simmons is a British business writer, brand strategist and consultant and co-author of two international business books:Punk Marketing: Get Off Your Ass and Join the Revolution and The Business Playground: Where Creativity and Commerce Collide.

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Mark Tandy (actor)

Mark Napper O’Connor Tandy is an Irish stage, film and television actor.

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Mark Welland

Sir Mark Edward Welland, (born 18 October 1955) is professor of nanotechnology at the University of Cambridge and head of the Nanoscience Centre.

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Mark Wright (politician)

Dr Mark Wright is a software engineer and elected councillor in Bristol.

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Market Dojo

Market Dojo is an e-Procurement software company based in Bristol, England.

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Marshall Stoneham

Arthur Marshall Stoneham, FRS (May 18, 1940 Barrow, Cumbria, UK – February 18, 2011), known as Marshall Stoneham, was a British physicist who worked for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, and from 1995 was Massey professor of physics at University College London.

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Martin Aveling

Martin Aveling (born 1982) is a wildlife artist, who specialises in pastel drawings of animal subjects.

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Martin Ågerup

Martin Ågerup (born 1966) is a Danish economist and the current president of the think tank CEPOS.

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Martin Elbourne

Martin Elbourne (born 19 January 1957 in Carlisle, Cumbria) is an English performing arts promoter.

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Martin Forward

Martin Forward is a British, Methodist Christian lecturer and author on religion and Professor of Religion at Aurora University, Illinois.

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Martin Jacques

Martin Jacques (born 1945) is a British journalist, editor, academic, political commentator and author.

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Martin Kiszko

Martin Edmund Kiszko (born 9 February 1958) is a British composer, musicologist, librettist and poet.

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Martin Lowson

Professor Martin Lowson (5 January 1938 – 14 June 2013) was an aeronautical engineer.

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Martin Partington

Thomas Martin Partington, (born 5 March 1944) is a British retired legal scholar and barrister.

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Martin Richards (police officer)

Martin Richards QPM (born 1959) is a retired police officer, whose last post was as the Chief Constable of Sussex Police, a position in which he served from 1 October 2008 until his retirement from the Police service in 2014.

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Martin Smith (Royal Marines officer)

Major General Martin Linn Smith, (born 30 July 1962) is a senior Royal Marines officer who served as Commandant General Royal Marines.

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Martin Stellman

Martin Stellman (London, July 28, 1948) is a British screenwriter and director best known for writing The Interpreter, starring Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn, and the 1979 British cult classic Quadrophenia.

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Martyn Brabbins

Martyn Charles Brabbins (born 13 August 1959) is a British conductor.

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Martyn Percy

Martyn William Percy (born 31 July 1962) is a Church of England priest and academic.

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Martyn Thomas

Prof.

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Mary Beaudry

Mary Carolyn Beaudry is an American archaeologist, educator and author whose research focuses on historical archaeology, material culture and the anthropology of food.

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Mary Talbot (naval officer)

Commandant Mary Irene Talbot, (17 February 1922 – 11 May 2012) was a British naval officer who served as Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) from 1973 to 1976.

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Mary Tanner

Dame Mary Elizabeth Tanner, DBE (née Fussell; born 23 July 1938) is a British academic specialising in the Old Testament.

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Mary Tiles

Mary Tiles (born 1946) is a philosopher and historian of mathematics and science.

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Mary Tregear

Mary Tregear (11 February 1924 – 17 December 2010) was a British museum curator and art historian specializing in Chinese art.

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Mary Watson (author)

Mary Watson (born 31 May) is a South African author.

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Massoud Fouladi

Massoud Fouladi (Dr. Massoud Keyvan-Fouladi) is a consultant ophthalmologist and Medical Director of Circle.

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Master (college)

A Master (more generically called a Head of House or Head of College) is the head or senior member of a college within a collegiate university, principally in the United Kingdom.

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Master in Data Science

A Master of Science in Data Science is an interdisciplinary degree program designed to provide studies in scientific methods, processes, and systems to extract knowledge or insights from data in various forms, either structured or unstructured, similar to data mining.

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Master of Mathematics

A Master of Mathematics (or MMath) degree is a specific integrated master's degree for courses in the field of mathematics.

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Matt Baugh

Matt Baugh (born 24 July 1973) is a British diplomat who was ambassador to Somalia, the first for 20 years.

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Matt Lucas

Matthew Richard Lucas (born 5 March 1974) is an English comedian, screenwriter, actor and singer, best known for his work with David Walliams in the television show Little Britain, as well as for his portrayals of the scorekeeping baby Georgie Dawes in the comedy panel game Shooting Stars, both Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee in Alice in Wonderland and its sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass, and Nardole in the tenth series of long-running British sci-fi drama Doctor Who.

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Matt Mason (author)

Matt Mason (born August 11, 1978) is an author and creative executive.

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Matt Salter

Matt Salter (born 2 December 1976 in Greenwich, London) is an English retired rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s, and 2000s.

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Matt Western

Matthew Raymond Western (born November 1962) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Warwick & Leamington since the snap 2017 general election.

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Matthew Postgate

Matthew Postgate (born 10 November 1974) is a British digital strategist (technology strategist), and the BBC's Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

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Matthew Warchus

Matthew Warchus (born 24 October 1966) is a British director and dramatist.

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Matthias Egger

Matthias Egger is professor of epidemiology and public health at the University of Bern in Switzerland, as well as professor of clinical epidemiology at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom.

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MAUD Committee

The MAUD Committee was a British scientific working group formed during the Second World War.

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Maura Dooley

Maura Dooley is a British poet and writer.

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Maurice Pryce

Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce (24 January 1913 – 24 July 2003) was a British physicist.

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Maurice Xiberras

Maurice Xiberras GMH (14 November 1936 – 19 March 2017) was a Gibraltarian teacher, trade unionist and politician.

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Maurice Yonge

Sir Charles Maurice Yonge, CBE, FRS (9 December 1899 – 17 March 1986) was an English marine zoologist.

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Mauricio Suarez

Mauricio Suárez is a Spanish anglophone philosopher who specialises in philosophy of science and philosophy of physics.

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Max Fordham

Sigurd Max Fordham OBE RDI FREng MA FCIBSE Hon FRIBA (born 1933), known as Max Fordham, is a British designer, engineer and pioneer of sustainable design and environmentally friendly engineering.

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Maximilian Nierenstein

Maximilian Nierenstein (also known as Moses Max Nierenstein or Max Nierenstein, born in 1877 - died in 1946) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Bristol.

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Mayor of Bristol

The Mayor of Bristol is the head of Bristol City Council.

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Medical school in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, medical school generally refers to a department within a university which is involved in the education of future medical practitioners.

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Medieval studies

Medieval studies is the academic interdisciplinary study of the Middle Ages.

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Melanie Windridge

Melanie Windridge is a British plasma physicist and science communicator best known for her book Aurora: In Search of the Northern Lights and her educational work on fusion energy with the Institute of Physics and the Ogden Trust.

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Memorial Stadium (Bristol)

The Memorial Stadium, also commonly known by its previous name of the Memorial Ground, is a sports ground in Bristol, England.

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Meningitis Now

Meningitis Now is a national charity based in the United Kingdom.

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Merchants' Academy

Merchants' Academy is an independent academy in Withywood, Bristol, England.

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Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley

Merlin Charles Sainthill Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley (born 17 June 1939) is a British peer, author and veteran right-wing activist.

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Mervyn Alexander

Meryvn Alban Alexander (29 June 1925 – 14 August 2010) was the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clifton from 1974 to 2001.

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Meson

In particle physics, mesons are hadronic subatomic particles composed of one quark and one antiquark, bound together by strong interactions.

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Micelle

A micelle or micella (plural micelles or micellae, respectively) is an aggregate (or supramolecular assembly) of surfactant molecules dispersed in a liquid colloid.

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Michael A. Epstein

Sir Michael Anthony Epstein, CBE, FRS, FMedSci (born 18 May 1921) is a British pathologist and academic.

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Michael Ashfold

Michael Norman Royston Ashfold FRS is a British chemist and Professor of Physical Chemistry at University of Bristol.

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Michael B. Bracken

Michael B. Bracken, Ph.D., M.Phil., M.P.H., (born September 24, 1942) is a perinatal epidemiologist.

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Michael Banton

Michael Parker Banton (8 September 1926 – 22 May 2018) was a British social scientist, known primarily for his publications on racial and ethnic relations.

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Michael Batty

Michael Batty CBE, FBA, FRS, FAcSS (born 11 January 1945) is a British urban planner and geographer, and a Professor in The Bartlett at University College London.

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Michael Benton

Michael James "Mike" Benton FRS (born 8 April 1956) is a British palaeontologist, and professor of vertebrate palaeontology in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Michael Berry (physicist)

Sir Michael Victor Berry, (born 14 March 1941), is a mathematical physicist at the University of Bristol, England.

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Michael C. Appleby

Michael Calvert Appleby OBE is a British ethologist and animal welfare scientist, especially for farm animals.

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Michael Cocks

Michael Francis Lovell Cocks, Baron Cocks of Hartcliffe, PC (19 August 1929 – 26 March 2001) was a moderate Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Michael Cox (journalist)

Michael Cox is an English journalist and author.

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Michael Creeth

James Michael Creeth (3 October 1924 – 15 January 2010) was an English biochemist whose experiments on DNA viscosity confirming the existence of hydrogen bonds between the purine and pyrimidine bases of DNA were crucial to Watson and Crick's discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.

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Michael D. Towler

Michael D. Towler (also referred to as Mike Towler, complete name Michael David Towler) is a theoretical physicist associated with the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge and formerly research associate at University College, London and College Lecturer at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

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Michael Denton

Michael John Denton (born 25 August 1943) is a British-Australian author and biochemist.

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Michael Eavis

Michael Eavis CBE (born Athelstan Joseph Michael Eavis; 17 October 1935) is an English dairy farmer and the creator of the Glastonbury Festival, which takes place at his farm in Pilton, Somerset.

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Michael Edwards (British composer)

Michael Edwards (born Cheshire, 1968) is a British composer.

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Michael Fourman

Michael Paul Fourman FBCS (born 12 September 1950) is Professor of Computer Systems at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, and was Head of the School of Informatics from 2001–2009.

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Michael Francis Madelin

Michael F. Madelin (1931–2007) was A British mycologist.

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Michael Glenny

Michael Valentine Guybon Glenny (26 September 1927, London – 1 August 1990, Moscow) was a British lecturer in Russian studies and a translator of Russian literature into English.

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Michael Hicks (historian)

Michael Hicks (born 1948) is an English historian, specialising on the history of late medieval England, in particular the Wars of the Roses, the nature of late medieval society, and the kings and nobility of the period.

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Michael Hogg

Michael A. Hogg (born 1954) is a British psychologist, and Professor of Social Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles.

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Michael L. Klein

Michael Lawrence Klein (born March 13, 1940 in London, England) is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Science and Director of the in the College of Science and Technology at Temple University in Philadelphia, USA.

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Michael Menaker

Michael Menaker (born May 19, 1934),Refinetti, Roberto.

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Michael Palmer (philosopher)

Michael Palmer (born 1945) is an English philosopher, whose work has been translated into many languages.

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Michael R. Angus

Sir Michael Richardson Angus DL (5 May 1930 – 13 March 2010) was a British businessman, most well known as a former Chairman of Unilever.

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Michael Redgrave

Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave CBE (20 March 1908 – 21 March 1985) was an English stage and film actor, director, manager, and author.

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Michael Ruse

Michael Ruse, (born 21 June 1940) is a philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and works on the relationship between science and religion, the creation–evolution controversy, and the demarcation problem within science.

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Michael Saward (priest)

Michael John Saward (14 May 193231 January 2015) was a British Anglican priest, author and hymnodist.

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Michael Winterbottom

Michael Winterbottom (born 29 March 1961) is an English filmmaker.

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Michelle Rocca

Michelle Rocca (born 1961, Dublin) is an Irish former model, television presenter, and beauty queen who, in 1980, won the Miss Ireland title.

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Mick Aston

Professor Michael Antony Aston, FSA (1 July 1946 – 24 June 2013) was an English archaeologist who specialised in Early Medieval landscape archaeology.

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Mike Crang

Dr.

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Mike Fraser (computer scientist)

Mike Fraser FRSA (born 1975) is a British computer scientist.

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Mike Kirkby

Michael J (Mike) Kirkby (born 6 May 1937) is a British geographer and Emeritus Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Leeds.

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Mike Pilbeam

Mike Pilbeam (born 1937) is a British motorsport designer and engineer known for his work with BRM, Lotus, Surtees and his own company, Pilbeam Racing Designs.

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Mike Titcomb

Michael Herbert Titcomb (23 April 1933 – 2 May 2008) was a rugby union referee.

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Mike Worboys

Michael Worboys (born 6 April 1947) is a British mathematician and computer scientist.

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Miles Hewstone

Miles Ronald Cole Hewstone (born 4 August 1956) is a leading social psychologist'HEWSTONE, Prof.

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Milford Hall

Milford Hall is a privately owned 18th-century country mansion house at Milford, near Stafford.

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Millennium Square, Bristol

Millennium Square is a location in the centre of Bristol, England.

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Millicent Taylor

Millicent Taylor (17 October 1871 – 23 December 1960) was a British educator and chemist who worked in the fields of organic chemistry and physical chemistry.

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Milo Yiannopoulos

Milo Yiannopoulos (born Milo Hanrahan; 18 October 1984; also writing under the pen name Milo Andreas Wagner) is a British polemicist, political commentator, public speaker, and writer.

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Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes, locally abbreviated to MK, is a large townAlthough Milton Keynes was specified to be a city in scale and the term "city" is used locally (inter alia to avoid confusion with its constituent towns), formally this title cannot be used.

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Minnie Louise Haskins

Minnie Louise Haskins (12 May 1875 – 3 February 1957) was a British poet and an academic in the field of sociology, best known for being quoted by King George VI in his Royal Christmas Message of 1939.

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Miranda Krestovnikoff

Miranda Krestovnikoff (born 29 January 1973)Who's Who is a British radio and television presenter specialising in natural history and archaeological programmes.

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Miranda Shearer

Miranda Rose Shearer (born 11 May 1982) is a British journalist and author.

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Misha Glenny

Misha Glenny (born 25 April 1958) is a multilingual British journalist, specialising in southeast Europe, global organised crime, and cybersecurity.

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Mixed-sex education

Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together.

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MLwiN

MLwiN is a statistical software package for fitting multilevel models.

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Mo O'Toole

Barbara Maria O'Toole, known as Mo O'Toole (born 24 February 1960) is a former politician in the United Kingdom.

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Montserrat Roig

Montserrat Roig i Fransitorra (Barcelona, June 13, 1946 – November 10, 1991) was a Spanish writer of novels, short stories and articles.

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Moraitis School

The Moraitis School (Greek: Σχολή Μωραΐτη, Scholi Moraiti) is a co-educational private school in Athens, Greece.

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Morna Hooker

Morna Dorothy Hooker (born 1931) is a British theologian and New Testament scholar.

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Mortimer Wheeler

Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler (10 September 1890 – 22 July 1976) was a British archaeologist and officer in the British Army.

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Moseley Park School

Moseley Park School (known as 'Moseley Park') is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Bilston area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.

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Moshé Machover

Moshé Machover (משה מחובר; born 1936) is a mathematician, philosopher, and socialist activist, noted for his writings against Zionism.

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Motiroti

Motiroti was a London based organisation which used the arts to achieve intercultural innovation.

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Motorcycle fairing

A motorcycle fairing is a shell placed over the frame of some motorcycles, especially racing motorcycles and sport bikes, with the primary purpose to reduce air drag.

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Muesli belt malnutrition

Muesli belt malnutrition is a term coined by Professor Vincent Marks, author of the book Panic Nation, to describe the supposed phenomenon that parents feeding their children what is seen as an "extremely healthy" diet could be depriving their children of essential fats.

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Multiple Sclerosis Trust

The Multiple Sclerosis Trust (MS Trust) is an independent, national UK charity that was established in 1993.

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Mumbwa Caves

The Mumbwa Caves are an archeological site in Zambia.

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Mumps outbreaks in the 21st century

Mumps outbreaks in the 21st century refers to mumps outbreaks occurring from 2000 through the present day.

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Munich (film)

Munich is a 2005 historical drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth.

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Murder of George Duncan

Dr.

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Museum Ethnographers Group

The Museum Ethnographers Group (MEG) is a United Kingdom-based collective for those working with and researching ethnographic collections in museums.

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Mustafa F. Özbilgin

Mustafa F. Özbilgin (born 1970), sometimes rendered as Mustafa F. Ozbilgin, is a Turkish-born British sociologist.

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N-Triples

N-Triples is a format for storing and transmitting data.

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N. G. L. Hammond

Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, (15 November 1907 – 24 March 2001) was a British scholar of ancient Greece and an operative for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in occupied Greece during World War II.

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N. J. Berrill

Norman John Berrill (28 April 1903 – 16 October 1996) was an English marine biologist.

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NA32 experiment

NA32, "Investigation of Charm Production in Hadronic Interactions Using High - Resolution Silicon Detectors" was a research project at CERN.

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Nagasuma Chandra

Nagasuma Chandra is an Indian structural biologist, biochemist and a professor at the department of biochemistry of the Indian Institute of Science.

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Nancy Edell

Nancy Edell (November 12, 1942 – June 9, 2005) was an American-born Canadian artist, best known for her rug hooking practice that pushed the boundaries between art and craft.

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Nancy Millis

Emeritus Professor Nancy Fannie Millis AC MBE FAA FTSE (10 April 192229 September 2012) was an Australian microbiologist who introduced fermentation technologies to Australia, and created the first applied microbiology course taught in an Australian university.

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NASA Astronaut Group 21

NASA Astronaut Group 21 In 2011 NASA opened applications for Astronaut Group 21.

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Nathan Filer

Nathan Filer is a British writer best known for his debut novel, The Shock of the Fall.

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National Admissions Test for Law

The National Admissions Test for Law, or LNAT, is an admissions aptitude test that was adopted in 2004 by eight UK university law programmes as an admissions requirement for home applicants.

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National Astronomy Meeting

The National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) is an annual scientific conference of astronomers, usually held in the British Isles.

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National Grid Service

The National E-Infrastructure Service (NES), formerly the National Grid Service, was an organisation for UK academics and researchers from 2004 through 2011.

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National Hindu Students' Forum

NHSF (UK) stands for the National Hindu Students' Forum (UK).

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National Liberal Club

The National Liberal Club, also known as NLC, is a London private members' club, open to both men and women.

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National Student Drama Festival

The National Student Drama Festival (or NSDF) was founded in 1956 by the Sunday Times arts columnist Kenneth Pearson, the Sunday Times theatre critic Harold Hobson, and National Union of Students president Frank Copplestone.

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National Student Film Association

The National Student Film Association is a charity based in the United Kingdom that supports and promotes student filmmaking through various networking and educational programmes.

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National Union of Students (United Kingdom)

The National Union of Students of the United Kingdom (NUS) is a confederation of students' unions in the United Kingdom.

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National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law) is Singapore's oldest and largest law school.

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Nationalism studies

Nationalism studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of nationalism and related issues.

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Nazand Begikhani

Nazand Begikhani is a contemporary British writer, poet and academic researcher of Kurdish origin, and an active advocate of human rights.

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Nazir Razak

Dato' Seri Mohamed Nazir bin Tun Abdul Razak (born 19 November 1966) is a Malaysian banking executive.

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NCUK

The Northern Consortium (NCUK) is an educational charity, owned by eleven universities in the north of England, which provides university preparation for international students as preparation for study outside of their home country.

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Nebra sky disk

The Nebra sky disk is a bronze disk of around diameter and a weight of, with a blue-green patina and inlaid with gold symbols.

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Neil Ardley

Neil Richard Ardley (26 May 1937–23 February 2004) was a prominent English jazz pianist and composer, who also made his name as the author of more than 100 popular books on science and technology, and on music.

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Neil Cole

Neil Cole (born 1 March 1972) is an English television presenter, comedian, radio broadcaster and actor.

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Neil Cossons

Sir Neil Cossons FMA (born 15 January 1939) is a British historian and museum administrator.

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Neil Doncaster

Neil Doncaster (born 1970) is an association football executive.

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Neil Dudgeon

Neil Dudgeon (born 2 January 1961) is an English actor who, from 2011, has played DCI John Barnaby in the ITV drama series Midsomer Murders.

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Nello Cristianini

Nello Cristianini (born 1968) is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol.

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Nelson Cowan

Nelson Cowan (born March 7, 1951) is the Curators' Professor of Psychology at the University of Missouri.

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Netaji Subhash Engineering College

Netaji Subhash Engineering College (Bengali: নেতাজী সুভাষ ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং কলেজ) or NSEC is a graduate and undergraduate engineering college of eastern India located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

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Neurolixis

Neurolixis is a biopharmaceutical company focused on novel drugs for the treatment of human central nervous system diseases.

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Nevill Francis Mott

Sir Nevill Francis Mott (30 September 1905 – 8 August 1996) was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 for his work on the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, especially amorphous semiconductors.

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Neville Chamberlain

Arthur Neville Chamberlain (18 March 1869 – 9 November 1940) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940.

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New Mills School

New Mills School & Sixth Form is a comprehensive school, situated in the town of New Mills, in the north west of Derbyshire.

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New university

A new university, synonymous with post-1992 university or modern university, is a former polytechnic or central institution in the United Kingdom that was given university status through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, or an institution that has been granted university status since 1992 without receiving a royal charter.

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New Year's resolution

A New Year's resolution is a tradition, most common in the Western Hemisphere but also found in the Eastern Hemisphere, in which a person resolves to change an undesired trait or behavior, to accomplish a personal goal or otherwise improve their life.

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Newbridge College

Newbridge College (Coláiste Dhroichead Nua), formally the Dominican College Newbridge, is a co-educational private fee-paying voluntary secondary school in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, run by the Roman Catholic Dominican Order.

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Newport Ship

The Newport Ship is a mid-fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.

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NHS number

NHS numbers are the unique numbers allocated to registered users of the three public health services in England, Wales and the Isle of Man; the three health systems use a shared numbering scheme.

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Niall Rudd

William James Niall Rudd (23 June 1927 – 5 October 2015) was an Irish-born British classical scholar.

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Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke

Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (15 January 195329 August 2012) was a British historian and professor of Western Esotericism at University of Exeter, best known for his authorship of several scholarly books on esoteric traditions.

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Nicholas J. Saunders

Nicholas J. Saunders is a British academic archaeologist and anthropologist.

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Nicholas Joicey

Nicholas Beverley Joicey (born 11 May 1970) is the Director General for Strategy, International and Biosecurity at Defra.

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Nicholas Mostyn

Sir Nicholas Anthony Joseph Ghislain Mostyn (born 13 July 1957 in Lagos, Nigeria), styled The Hon.

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Nicholas Rowe (actor)

Nicholas James Sebastian Rowe (born 22 November 1966) is a Scottish actor.

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Nicholas Tate

Dr.

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Nicholas Wheeler

Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler (born 20 January 1965 in Ludlow, Shropshire) is an English businessman.

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Nick Eeles

Major General Nicholas Henry Eeles (born 24 April 1961) is a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding Scotland.

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Nick Groom

Nicholas Michael Groom FRSA (born 1966) is Professor of English Literature at the University of Exeter, an author on subjects ranging from the history of the Union Jack to Thomas Chatterton, has edited several books and regularly appears on television, radio and at literary festivals as an authority on English Literature, seasonal customs, J. R. R. Tolkien, the ‘Gothic’ and ‘British’ and 'English' identities.

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Nick Nieland

Nicholas Nieland (born 31 January 1972 in Truro, Cornwall) is a British javelin thrower.

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Nicki Shields

Nicki Shields is a British television presenter best known as the Formula E pit lane reporter.

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Nicky Arscott

Nicky Arscott is a poet and artist who lives and works near Machynlleth, Powys, Wales.

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Nicolas Hodges

Nicolas Hodges (born 1970 in London) is a British pianist living in Germany.

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Nicole Westmarland

Nicole Westmarland is an academic and activist in the area of violence against women.

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Nicoletta Momigliano

Nicoletta Momigliano, FSA, is an archaeologist specialising in Minoan Crete and its modern reception.

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Nicotine & Tobacco Research

Nicotine & Tobacco Research is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research pertaining to tobacco products and nicotine.

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Nigel Anstey

Nigel Allister Anstey, British geophysicist, has made major contributions to seismic exploration, which are the foundations for many of the techniques used in today’s oil and gas exploration.

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Nigel Marven

Nigel Marven (born 27 November 1960) is a British wildlife TV presenter, television producer, author and birdwatcher.

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Nigel McLoughlin

Nigel McLoughlin (born 1968, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland) is a poet, editor and teacher.

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Nigel Savery

Prof.

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Nigel Smart (cryptographer)

Nigel Smart is a professor at COSIC at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Nigel Thrift

Sir Nigel John Thrift, DL, FBA, FAcSS (born 12 October 1949 in Bath) is a British academic and geographer.

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Nigel Warburton

Nigel Warburton (born 1962) is a British philosopher.

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Nik Ahmad Kamil

Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Nik Mahmud (7 July 1909 – 20 December 1977) was a Malaysian politician who played an active role during the country's road to independence.

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Nik Gowing

Nik Keith Gowing (born 1951) is a British television journalist.

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Nikita Lalwani

Nikita Lalwani is a novelist born in Kota, Rajasthan in 1973 and raised in Cardiff, Wales.

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Nikolaus Pevsner

Sir Nikolaus Bernhard Leon Pevsner (30 January 1902 – 18 August 1983) was a German, later British scholar of the history of art, and especially that of architecture.

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Nina Ridge

Nina Ridge is a British weather forecaster on the BBC.

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Nina Snaith

Nina Claire Snaith is a British mathematician at the University of Bristol working in random matrix theory and quantum chaos.

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Nipper

Nipper (1884–1895) was a dog from Bristol, England, who served as the model for a painting by Francis Barraud titled "His Master's Voice".

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Nishan Canagarajah

Professor Cedric Nishan Canagarajah (born 1966; known as Nishan Canagarajah) is a British Tamil academic and one of the pro-vice-chancellors of the University of Bristol.

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Nitin Ganatra

Nitin Chandra Ganatra (born 30 June 1967) is a Kenyan-born English actor, best known for playing Masood Ahmed in the BBC soap-opera EastEnders since 2007.

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Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini-Zuma (born 27 January 1949), sometimes referred to by her initials NDZ, is a South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, currently serving as Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission for Policy and Evaluation.

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Noel Hush

Professor Noel Sydney Hush AO, DSc, FRS, FNAS, FAA, FRACI, FRSN is an Australian chemist at the University of Sydney.

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Noel St George Hyslop

Noel St George Hyslop (1921-1979) was a British physician, veterinary surgeon and public health officer.

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Non-Prophet Week

Non-Prophet Week is an annual charity week for the irreligious in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is coordinated by the Humanist Students (formally The National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Societies) (AHS).

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Non-representational theory

Non-representational theory is a theory developed in human geography, largely through the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University), and his colleagues such as J.D. Dewsbury (University of Bristol) and Derek McCormack (University of Oxford), and later by their respective graduate students.

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Norah Fry

Norah Lillian Fry (1871–1960) was a member of a Bristol Quaker Fry family of the J. S. Fry & Sons company.

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Norman Dennis

Norman Dennis (16 August 1929 – 13 November 2010) was a British sociologist.

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Norman Frederick Frome

Sir Norman Frederick Frome CIE, DFC (23 September 1899 – 28 November 1982) was an English ornithologist.

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Norman Lloyd-Edwards

Captain Sir Norman Lloyd-Edwards (born 13 June 1933) was the Lord Lieutenant of South Glamorgan from 1990 to 2008.

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Norman W. Moore

Norman Winfrid Moore (24 February 1923 – 21 October 2015) was described in his obituary in The Independent as one of the most influential figures in nature conservation over half a century.

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North Bristol NHS Trust

North Bristol NHS Trust is a National Health Service trust providing community healthcare and hospital services to Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset, England.

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Northampton School for Boys

Northampton School for Boys (NSB) is a secondary school in Northampton, England.

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Not Accepted Anywhere album tour

The Not Accepted Anywhere album tour was the touring period from 2005 through to 2007 when Welsh rock-band The Automatic promoted their debut album Not Accepted Anywhere.

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Nottingham High School

Nottingham High School is an independent, fee-paying day school for boys and girls in Nottingham, England, comprising the Infant and Junior School (for ages 4–11) and Senior School (for ages 11–18).

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Npj Quantum Information

npj Quantum Information (npjQI) is a peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal reporting advances in the emerging field of quantum information science.

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Null Hypothesis: The Journal of Unlikely Science

Null Hypothesis: The Journal of Unlikely Science is an online satirical science website, which casts a wry eye over the world of science and technology.

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Nyman Levin

Doctor Nyman Levin (born 17 February 1906, London; d. 25 January 1965, London) was a British physicist who was Director of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment from 1959 to 1965.

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Objections to evolution

Objections to evolution have been raised since evolutionary ideas came to prominence in the 19th century.

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Officers' Training Corps

The Officers' Training Corps (OTC), more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), are military leadership training units similar to a university club but operated by the British Army.

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Okot p'Bitek

Okot p'Bitek (7 June 1931 – 20 July 1982) was a Ugandan poet, who achieved wide international recognition for Song of Lawino, a long poem dealing with the tribulations of a rural African wife whose husband has taken up urban life and wishes everything to be westernised.

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Oliver D. Crisp

Oliver D. Crisp (born 1972) is a British theologian who currently works as a professor of systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.

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Omar Abdul Rahman (academic)

Omar Abdul Rahman, P.S.M., J.M.N., J.S.M. (born 1932) is a Malaysian academician and corporate figure.

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Onsager Medal

The Onsager Medal (Onsagermedaljen) is a scholastic presentation awarded to researchers in one or more subject areas of chemistry, physics or mathematics.

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Onychodus

Onychodus (from Greek meaning "claw-tooth") is a genus of prehistoric lobe-finned fish which lived during the Devonian period (Eifelian - Famennian stages, around 374 to 397 million years ago).

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Oonagh McDonald

Oonagh Anne McDonald CBE (born February 1938) is a British academic and businesswoman, and a former Labour Party politician.

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Open Brethren

The Open Brethren, sometimes called Christian Brethren, are a group of Evangelical Christian churches that arose in the late 1820s as part of the Assembly Movement.

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Organ scholar

An organ scholar is a young musician employed as a part-time assistant organist at a cathedral, church or institution where regular choral services are held.

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Organic Geochemistry

Organic Geochemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier covering research on all aspects of organic geochemistry.

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Ormiston Denes Academy

Ormiston Denes Academy is a secondary school with academy status located in the northern outskirts of Lowestoft in the English county of Suffolk.

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Osmium tetroxide

Osmium tetroxide (also osmium(VIII) oxide) is the chemical compound with the formula OsO4.

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Owain Jones

Owain Jones FGS (born 1957, Newport, Wales) is a Professor of Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University (UK).

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Oxbridge reject

An Oxbridge reject is someone who has been rejected from either the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.

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P. E. Easterling

Patricia Elizabeth Easterling, FBA (née Fairfax; born 11 March 1934) is an English classical scholar, recognised as a particular expert on the work of Sophocles.

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P.A. Sheppard

Professor Percival Albert "Peter" Sheppard CBE FRS (12 May 1907 – 22 December 1977) was a Meteorologist at Imperial College, London from 1952 to 1974 and thereafter emeritus professor.

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Paclitaxel

Paclitaxel (PTX), sold under the brand name Taxol among others, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of types of cancer.

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Paddy Ladd

Dr.

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Pagan studies

Pagan studies is the multidisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of contemporary Paganism, a broad assortment of modern religious movements, which are typically influenced by or claiming to be derived from the various pagan beliefs of premodern Europe.

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Palaeonisciformes

The Palaeonisciformes are an extinct order of early ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) which began in the Late Silurian and ended in the Late Cretaceous.

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Palitha Fernando

Rear Admiral Sarath Palitha Fernando, PC, VNF is a Sri Lankan lawyer.

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Paloma Baeza

Paloma Baeza (born 1 May 1975) is a British actress and director of English and Mexican descent.

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Pamela Enderby

Pamela Enderby FRCSLT, MBE (born 1949) is a British Speech Therapist and Professor of Community Rehabilitation at the University of Sheffield.

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Pandora Clifford

Pandora Clifford is a British actress who has appeared in various roles on stage and screen including Agatha Christie's Poirot, Wallander, Taggart and New Tricks" Born in 1972 in London, brought up near Edinburgh, she read Classics at Bristol University before training at LAMDA.

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Parachutes Tour

The Parachutes Tour was a concert tour by British alternative rock band Coldplay.

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Parambrata Chatterjee

Parambrata Chattopadhyay (Chatterjee) is an Indian film actor, director, producer and television personality.

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Partha Sen

Partha Sen was a Professor of Economics at Delhi School of Economics.

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Partnership of a European Group of Aeronautics and Space Universities

The Partnership of a European Group of Aeronautics and Space UniversitieS (PEGASUS) is a network of aeronautical universities in Europe created in order to facilitate student exchanges and collaborative research between universities.

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Pat Nuttall

Patricia (Pat) Anne Nuttall, OBE (born 1953) is a British virologist and acarologist known for her research on tick-borne diseases.

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Pathchooser

Initial Training Network (ITN) granted by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (mobility research grants created by the European Union/European Commission to support European research).

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Patricia Broadfoot

Patricia M. Broadfoot, CBE, FRSA, FAcSS (born 13 July 1949) was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire from 2006–10.

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Patricia Owens (academic)

Patricia Owens is a London-Irish academic, author and professor.

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Patrick Cramer

Patrick Cramer (*2 February 1969 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a German chemist, structural biologist, and molecular systems biologist.

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Patrick Ensor

Patrick Ensor (2 December 1946 – 1 July 2007) was a British newspaper journalist.

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Patrick W. Jordan

Patrick W. Jordan (born November 23, 1967) is a British/American writer and consultant.

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Paul Ashbee

Paul Ashbee (23 June 1918 – 19 August 2009) was a leading British archaeologist, noted for his many excavations of barrows, or burial mounds, and for co-directing the Sutton Hoo digs (with Rupert Bruce-Mitford) from 1964 to 1972; he was perhaps less well known as president of the Just William Society, established in 1995 to celebrate the literary oeuvre of Richmal Crompton.

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Paul Boateng

Paul Yaw Boateng, Baron Boateng (born 14 June 1951) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brent South from 1987 to 2005, becoming the UK's first mixed-race Cabinet Minister in May 2002, when he was appointed as Chief Secretary to the Treasury.

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Paul Clammer

Paul Clammer is an English travel writer best known for books on challenging destinations including Haiti, Sudan and Afghanistan.

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Paul Cloke

Paul J. Cloke, FBA, FAcSS is an author and professor of geography.

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Paul Curran (geographer)

Sir Paul James Curran (born 17 May 1955) is President of City, University of London.

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Paul Davidson (economist)

Paul Davidson (born October 23, 1930) is an American macroeconomist who has been one of the leading spokesmen of the American branch of the Post Keynesian school in economics.

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Paul Dirac

Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (8 August 1902 – 20 October 1984) was an English theoretical physicist who is regarded as one of the most significant physicists of the 20th century.

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Paul Feyerabend

Paul Karl Feyerabend (January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science best known for his work as a professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked for three decades (1958–1989).

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Paul Fisher (economist)

Paul Gregory Fisher (born 7 September 1958) is a British economist, who left the Bank of England in July 2016 after 26 years service.

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Paul Flowers (banker)

Paul Flowers (born 5 June 1950) is an English local politician and former Methodist minister.

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Paul Gregg (academic)

Professor Paul Gregg is a British academic, and expert on labour markets and welfare reform.

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Paul Holder

Air Marshal Sir Paul Davie Holder, (2 September 1911 – 22 April 2001) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Coastal Command.

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Paul John Ellis

Paul John Ellis (25 May 1941 – 20 February 2005) was a professor of physics at University of Minnesota for over 30 years.

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Paul Lewis Hancock

Paul Lewis Hancock, (26 March 1937, London - 9 December 1998, Bristol) was a geologist and editor of Journal of Structural Geology (Editor-in-Chief, 1979-1985; Founding Editor, 1986-1998).

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Paul Lindley

Paul Lindley (born 17 October 1966) is an award-winning British entrepreneur and children's welfare campaigner.

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Paul Longley

Paul A. Longley (B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., FAcSS) is a British geographer.

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Paul McGrath (conductor)

Paul McGrath (born 14 May 1964) is a British conductor and television personality best known for his involvement with prominent contemporary composers such as Jonathan Dove, Julian Grant, Michael Nyman and Judith Weir and for his role as a mentor in the BBC series A Maestro at the Opera.

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Paul Midgley

Paul Anthony Midgley (born 1966) FRS is a Professor of Materials Science in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.

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Paul Nurse

Sir Paul Maxime Nurse (born 25 January 1949), is an English geneticist, former President of the Royal Society and Chief Executive and Director of the Francis Crick Institute.

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Paul O'Prey

Paul Gerard O'Prey CBE (born 1956) is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Roehampton in south-west London, where he is also Professor of Modern Literature.

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Paul Stebbings

Christopher Paul Stebbings MBE is an actor and the artistic director of TNT music theatre and The American Drama Group Europe.

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Paul Stephenson (civil rights campaigner)

Paul Stephenson OBE (born 6 May 1937) is a community worker, activist and long-time campaigner for civil rights for the British African-Caribbean community in Bristol, England.

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Paul Thompson (rector)

Paul Warwick Thompson FRSA (born in Oxford, England, 9 August 1959) is rector of the Royal College of Art in London, England.

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Paul Unwin (director)

Paul Andrew Unwin (born 25 November 1957) is a film, theatre, TV writer / director.

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Paul Williams (Buddhist studies scholar)

Paul Williams (b. 1950) is Emeritus Professor of Indian and Tibetan Philosophy at the University of Bristol, England.

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Paul Worsey

Paul N. Worsey is a tenured professor and well-known mining and explosives expert and researcher at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla).

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Pawlett, Somerset

Pawlett is a small village north of Bridgwater, in the Sedgemoor district of the English county of Somerset.

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Pearl Mackie

Pearl Mackie (born 29 May 1987) is a British actress, dancer, and singer.

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Pearlette Louisy

Dame Calliopa Pearlette Louisy (born 8 June 1946) was the Governor-General of Saint Lucia from 1997 to 2017.

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Peștera cu Oase

Peștera cu Oase (meaning "The Cave with Bones") is a system of 12 karstic galleries and chambers located near the city Anina, in the Caraș-Severin county, southwestern Romania, where some of the oldest European early modern human (EEMH) remains, between 37,000 42,000 years old, have been found.

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Peggy Antrobus

Peggy Antrobus (born 1935) is a feminist activist, author, and scholar from the Caribbean.

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Penelope Fillon

Penelope Kathryn Fillon (née Clarke; born 31 July 1955) is the wife of French politician and former Prime Minister of France François Fillon.

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Penguin Collectors Society

The Penguin Collectors Society (PCS) is an educational charity based in the United Kingdom.

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Penguinone

Penguinone is an organic compound with the molecular formula.

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Penny Tranter

Penny Tranter was a BBC Weather weather presenter from 1992 to 2008.

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Percy Ashford

The Ven. Percival Leonard Ashford (5 June 1927 – 11 October 1998) was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1981 to 1985.

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Peregrine soliton

The Peregrine soliton (or Peregrine breather) is an analytic solution of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation.

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Perran Round

Perran Round (also known as St Piran's Round) is in the hamlet of Rose, midway between the villages of Goonhavern and Perranporth, Cornwall, UK.

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Pet

A pet or companion animal is an animal kept primarily for a person's company, protection, or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock, or laboratory animal.

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Pet Shop Boys

The Pet Shop Boys are an English synthpop duo, formed in London in 1981 and consisting of Neil Tennant (lead vocals, keyboards, occasional guitar) and Chris Lowe (keyboards, vocals).

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Peter Abbs

Peter Abbs (born 22 February 1942) is an English poet and academic, born in Cromer, Norfolk.

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Peter Barham

Peter Barham (born 1950) is emeritus professor of physics at the University of Bristol.

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Peter Buckley Hill

Peter Buckley Hill (born 3 March 1948) is a musical comedian and head of the Free Fringe at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, for which he was, in 2009, awarded the Panellists' Edinburgh Comedy Award.

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Peter Christopher Caldwell

Peter Christopher Caldwell, FRS, (25 January 1927 – 1 June 1979) was a professor of Zoology at the University of Bristol.

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Peter Clarke (police officer)

Peter John Michael Clarke, CVO, OBE, QPM (born 27 July 1955) is a retired senior police officer with London's Metropolitan Police most notably having served as a Deputy Assistant Commissioner with the Specialist Operations directorate, commanding the Counter Terrorism Command.

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Peter Coombs

Peter Bertram Coombs (born 30 November 1928) is an Anglican priest: he was the Archdeacon of Wandsworth from 1975 to 1988; and of Reigate from 1988 to 1995.

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Peter Dunn (paediatrician)

Professor Peter M. Dunn FRCP, FRCOG, FRCPCH, DCH (born 1929) is a British paediatrician.

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Peter Estlin

Peter Kenneth Estlin (born July 1961) is an alderman of the City of London Corporation where he represents the ward of Coleman Street Ward.

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Peter Flach

Pieter Adriaan Flach (born 8 April 1961, Sneek) is a Dutch computer scientist and a Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol.

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Peter Fowler (physicist)

Peter Fowler FRS (27 February 1923 — 8 November 1996) was a British physicist.

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Peter Gooderham

Peter Olaf Gooderham CMG (born 29 July 1954) is a British diplomat, serving as International Director at the Ministry of Justice.

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Peter Goodfellow

Peter Neville Goodfellow, FRS FMedSci (born 4 August 1951) is a British geneticist best known for his work on sex determination and the SRY gene that encodes testis determining factor.

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Peter Green (statistician)

Peter Green, FRS (born 28 April 1950) at Debrett's ''People of Today''.

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Peter Gregson

Sir Peter John Gregson, FREng (born 3 November 1957 in Dunfermline, Scotland) is a British research engineer and the Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University from 2013.

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Peter Grindrod

Peter Grindrod is a British mathematician.

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Peter Haggett

Peter Haggett, CBE Sc.D. FBA (b. 24 January 1933) is an eminent British geographer and academic, Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Fellow in Urban and Regional Geography at the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol.

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Peter Higgs

Peter Ware Higgs (born 29 May 1929) is a British theoretical physicist, emeritus professor in the University of Edinburgh,Griggs, Jessica (Summer 2008) Edit the University of Edinburgh Alumni Magazine, p. 17 and Nobel Prize laureate for his work on the mass of subatomic particles.

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Peter J. Hammond (economist)

Peter Jackson Hammond (born 9 May 1945), is the Marie Curie Professor of Economic Theory at the University of Warwick and an Emeritus Professor of Economics at Stanford University.

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Peter Kramer (physicist)

Peter Kramer (physicist) (born 1933 in Quedlinburg) is a German physicist.

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Peter Mathieson (nephrologist)

Peter William Mathieson (born 18 April 1959) is an English nephrologist and current vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Edinburgh.

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Peter McDonald (critic)

Professor Peter McDonald (born 1962 in Belfast) is a poet, university lecturer and writer of literary criticism.

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Peter Middleton (banker)

Sir Peter Edward Middleton, GCB (born 23 April 1934) is a British UK Chairman, Marsh & McLennan Companies, former banker and former Chancellor of the University of Sheffield.

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Peter N. T. Wells

Peter Neil Temple Wells CBE DSc FMedSci FREng FIET FInstP FLSW FRS (19 May 1936 in Bristol, England – 22 April 2017) was a British medical physicist who played a major role in the application of ultrasound technology in medicine.

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Peter O'Toole

Peter Seamus O'Toole (2 August 1932 – 14 December 2013) was a British stage and film actor of Irish descent.

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Peter Osborne (philosopher)

Peter Osborne (born 1958) is Professor of Modern European Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University, London.

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Peter Pook Chuen Keat

Peter Pook Chuen Keat, sometimes rendered as Peter C.K. Pook, is a Malaysian Chinese pharmacologist.

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Peter Salway

Peter Salway, FSA (born 1932) is a British historian, who specialises in Roman Britain.

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Peter St Clair-Erskine, 7th Earl of Rosslyn

Peter St Clair-Erskine, 7th Earl of Rosslyn, (born 31 March 1958) is a former Metropolitan Police Commander, in which he used the professional name Peter Loughborough (from the subsidiary title, Lord Loughborough, which he bore as heir to the earldom prior to his succession in 1977).

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Peter Taylor-Gooby

Peter Frederick Taylor-Gooby, OBE, FBA, FAcSS, FRSA (born 5 March 1947) has been Professor of Social Policy at the University of Kent since 1990.

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Peter Thal Larsen

Peter Thal Larsen is a Dutch journalist.

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Peter Townsend (sociologist)

Peter Brereton Townsend (6 April 1928, Middlesbrough – 8 June 2009, Dursley) was a British sociologist.

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Peter Toyne (academic)

Professor Peter Toyne, CBE, DL, (b. 1939) was the First Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University.

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Peter Warren (archaeologist)

Peter Michael Warren, (born 23 June 1938) is a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in the Aegean Bronze Age.

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Phil Hammond

Philip James Hammond (born 1 January 1962) is a physician, broadcaster, comedian and commentator on health issues in the United Kingdom.

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Phil Harding (archaeologist)

Dr Philip 'Phil' Harding, FSA (born 25 January 1950) is a British field archaeologist.

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Phil Mason

Philip E. Mason is a British scientist and videoblogger who posts YouTube videos criticizing creationism, religion, pseudoscience and feminism, under the pseudonym Thunderf00t.

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Philip Ball

Philip Ball (born 1962) is a British science writer.

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Philip Campbell (scientist)

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Philip Donoghue

Philip Conrad James Donoghue FRS is a British palaeontologist and Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol.

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Philip Drazin

Philip Gerald Drazin (1934 – 10 January 2002) was a British mathematician, working in fluid dynamics.

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Philip England

Philip Christopher England FRS (born 30 April 1951) is a British geophysicist whose research centres upon the evolution, deformation and metamorphism of mountain ranges and the development of island arcs.

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Philip Jackson (actor)

Philip Jackson (born 18 June 1948) is an English actor, known for his many television and film roles, most notably as Chief Inspector Japp in the television series Poirot and as Abbot Hugo, one of the recurring adversaries in the cult 1980s series Robin of Sherwood.

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Philip Lawson (composer and arranger)

Philip Lawson (born 19 February 1957) is a Grammy award-winning British composer and arranger, mostly of a cappella and sacred music.

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Philip Napier Miles

Philip Napier Miles JP DLitt h.c. (Bristol) (21 January 1865 – 19 July 1935) was a prominent and wealthy citizen of Bristol, UK, who left his mark on the city, especially on what are now its western suburbs, through his musical and organisational abilities and through good works of various kinds.

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Philip Payton

Philip John Payton is a British historian and Emeritus Professor of Cornish and Australian Studies at the University of Exeter and formerly Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies based at Tremough, just outside Penryn, Cornwall.

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Philip Randle

Sir Philip John Randle (16 July 1926 – 26 September 2006) was a British medical researcher after whom the Randle cycle is named.

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Philip Welch

Philip David Welch (born 6 January 1954 in Newport, Hampshire) is a British mathematician known for his contributions to logic and set theory.

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Philippa Gardner

Philippa Anne Gardner (born 29 July 1965) is a British computer scientist and academic.

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Philippa Saunders

Philippa Saunders, is Chair of Reproductive Steroids and Director of Postgraduate Research for the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, and Registrar of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

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Phillip Thomas Hawkins

Phillip (Phill) Thomas Hawkins FRS (born 5 October 1958) is a molecular biologist, senior group leader at the Babraham Institute.

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Phoenix (spacecraft)

Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars under the Mars Scout Program.

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Phyllida Lloyd

Phyllida Lloyd, CBE (born 17 June 1957) is an English film director, best known for her work in theatre and as the director of Mamma Mia! and The Iron Lady.

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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, established in October 1967, is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier.

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Pierre-Benoist Varoclier

Pierre-Benoist Varoclier (born on April 30, 1983 in Fontainebleau, France) is a French actor and theatre director.

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Pieter van der Merwe

Pieter Thomas van der Merwe MBE, DL is an English writer on aspects of British maritime history, mainly from 1500 to 1914, but which have also included maritime archaeology and medieval shipbuilding.

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Pion

In particle physics, a pion (or a pi meson, denoted with the Greek letter pi) is any of three subatomic particles:,, and.

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Pleocyemata

Pleocyemata is a suborder of decapod crustaceans, erected by Martin Burkenroad in 1963.

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Policy Press

Policy Press, established in 1996, is an academic publisher based in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom.

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Polly Frame

Polly Frame (born in 1976) is a Scottish actress who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and is best known to children as Pinky Pinkerton, the hyperactive sports announcer on Disney Channel's pre-school television series Bunnytown.

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Polyandry in Tibet

Polyandry is a marital arrangement in which a woman has several husbands.

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Porter (college)

The majority of colleges at the universities of Cambridge, Durham and Oxford, as well as newer collegiate universities such as York and older universities like University of Bristol and St David's College, have members of staff called porters.

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Potamonautes raybouldi

Potamonautes raybouldi is a species of freshwater crab.

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Poverty in the United Kingdom

Despite being a developed country, those who are living at the lower end of the income distribution in the United Kingdom have a relatively low standard of living.

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Prescot School

Prescot School is a co-educational comprehensive school in Prescot, Merseyside, England.

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Priapulida

Priapulida (priapulid worms, from Gr. πριάπος, priāpos 'Priapus' + Lat. -ul-, diminutive), sometimes referred to as penis worms, is a phylum of unsegmented marine worms.

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Primary education in Wales

Primary education in Wales has a similar structure to Primary education in England, but teaching of the Welsh language is compulsory and it is used as the medium of instruction in many schools.

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Prince Albert Challenge Cup

The Prince Albert Challenge Cup is an event at Henley Royal Regatta.

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Prince Rupert's Drop

Prince Rupert's Drops (also known as Dutch or Batavian tears) are toughened glass beads created by dripping molten glass into cold water, which causes it to solidify into a tadpole-shaped droplet with a long, thin tail.

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Principles of Political Economy

Principles of Political Economy (1848) by John Stuart Mill was one of the most important economics or political economy textbooks of the mid-nineteenth century.

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Priya Basil

Priya Basil (born 1977 in London, England) is a British author and political activist.

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Pro aris et focis

Pro aris et focis is a Latin phrase used as the motto of many families, military regiments, and some educational institutions meaning "For God and country" or literally "For altars and hearths", but is used by ancient authors to express attachment to all that was most dear and venerable.

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ProgPower UK

ProgPower UK is a progressive and power metal festival held annually in the United Kingdom since 2006.

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Programme for International Student Assessment

The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in member and non-member nations intended to evaluate educational systems by measuring 15-year-old school pupils' scholastic performance on mathematics, science, and reading.

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Projek Kalsom

The Kalsom Movement began as Projek Kalsom, a student-led motivational camp for Malaysian youths held annually in August in Malaysia by Malaysian university student-leaders since 1994.

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Propædia

The one-volume Propædia is the first of three parts of the 15th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica, the other two being the 12-volume Micropædia and the 17-volume Macropædia.

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Prostate cancer screening

Prostate cancer screening is the screening process used to detect undiagnosed prostate cancer in those without signs or symptoms.

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Public awareness of science

Public awareness of science (PAwS), public understanding of science (PUS), or more recently, Public Engagement with Science and Technology (PEST) are terms relating to the attitudes, behaviours, opinions, and activities that comprise the relations between the general public or lay society as a whole to scientific knowledge and organisation.

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Public health surveillance

Public health surveillance (also epidemiological surveillance, clinical surveillance or syndromic surveillance) is, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), "the continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice.", World Health Organization (accessed January 14, 2016).

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Public policy school

Public policy schools are typically university programs which teach students policy analysis, policy studies, public policy, political economy, urban planning, public administration, public affairs, and public management.

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Quantum Communications Hub

The Quantum Communications Hub is a quantum technology research hub established as part of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme.

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Quantum computing

Quantum computing is computing using quantum-mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement.

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Queen Alexandra's Memorial Ode

Queen Alexandra's Memorial Ode is an ode "So many true Princesses who have gone" written by John Masefield and set to music for choir and orchestra by Sir Edward Elgar for the occasion of the unveiling of Sir Alfred Gilbert's memorial to Queen Alexandra on 8 June 1932 outside Marlborough House in London.

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Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEGS) is an independent, public school for boys in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.

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Queen Elizabeth's Hospital

Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (also known as QEH) is an independent school for boys in Clifton, Bristol, England founded in 1586.

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Queen Elizabeth's School for Girls

Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School is a high performing non-selective girls' school with academy status for ages 11 to 18, in Barnet, London, England.

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Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is a public research university in London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Quinton Quayle

Quinton Mark Quayle (born 5 June 1955) is a retired British Diplomat.

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R. H. C. Davis

Ralph Henry Carless Davis (7 October 1918 in Oxford – 12 March 1991 in Oxford), always known publicly as R. H. C. Davis, was a British historian and educator specialising in the European Middle Ages.

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R. J. G. Savage

Robert Joseph Gay Savage (2 July 1927 – 9 May 1998) was a British palaeontologist known as Britain's leading expert on fossil mammals.

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R. Kumaravadivel

Professor Rajaratnam Kumaravadivel is a Sri Lankan Tamil physicist, academic, former dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Jaffna and former acting vice-chancellor of the University of Jaffna.

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R. Marthanda Varma

Ravivarma Marthanda Varma was an Indian neurosurgeon, one of the pioneers of Indian neurosurgery and the founder director of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS).

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R. P. Keigwin

Richard Prescott Keigwin (8 April 1883 – 26 November 1972) was an English academic.

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R. W. G. Dennis

Richard William George Dennis, Ph.D. (13 July 1910 – 7 June 2003), was an English mycologist and plant pathologist.

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Rachael Grimes

Major Rachael Grimes is an army officer of the British Armed Forces who has worked for two decades, many times in war and conflict areas in Europe, Asia and Africa.

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Rachel Cooper (philosopher)

Rachel Cooper (born 1974) is a British philosopher specialising in the philosophy of medicine and philosophy of science, especially the philosophy of psychiatry.

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Rachel Laudan

Rachel Laudan is a food historian, an author of the prizewinning Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History.

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Rachel Whetstone

Rachel Marjorie Joan Whetstone (born 22 February 1968) is a public relations executive.

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Radio-frequency identification

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects.

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Raja Aziz Addruse

Raja Abdul Aziz bin Raja Addruse (10 February 1936 – 12 July 2011) was a Malaysian lawyer.

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Rajeev Bhargava

Rajeev Bhargava (born November 27, 1954) is a noted Indian political theorist, who was the professor of political theory at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.

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Rajesh Mirchandani

Rajesh Mirchandani is a global communications leader and former British television journalist.

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Ralph Benjamin

Ralph Benjamin FRSA (born 17 November 1922) is a British scientist and electrical engineer.

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Ralph Henstock

Ralph Henstock (2 June 1923 – 17 January 2007) was an English mathematician and author.

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Ralph Louis Wain

Ralph Louis Wain CBE FRS (29 May 1911 Hyde, Cheshire – 14 December 2000 Canterbury) was a British agricultural chemist.

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Raman Malhotra

Raman Malhotra is a British ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon.

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Ramkarpal Singh

Ramkarpal Singh s/o Karpal Singh, commonly referred to as Ramkarpal Singh, is a Malaysian politician and lawyer.

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Ranelagh School

Ranelagh School is a Church of England day school in Berkshire close to the centre of Bracknell.

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Ranjan Roy Daniel

Ranjan Roy Daniel Nadar (also referred to as R. R. Daniel or Rajan Roy) (11 August 1923 – 27 March 2005) was an Indian Nagercoil born physicist who worked in the fields of cosmic rays and space physics, and remained Director Chairman of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.

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Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom

Three national rankings of universities in the United Kingdom are published annually – by The Complete University Guide, The Guardian and jointly by The Times and The Sunday Times.

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Rashid al-Rifai

Rashid Muhammad-Said al-Rifai, (رشيد محمد-سعيد الرفاعي) (May 1, 1929 – September 3, 2009 in Amman), was an Iraqi academic, Ba'athist, ambassador and minister of several establishments in Iraq.

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Rattan Jaidka

Rattan Chand Jaidka (23 November 1900 – 25 December 1985) played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire in 1927.

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Ray Lock

Air Vice-Marshal Ray Lock is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer who served as commandant of the Joint Services Command and Staff College.

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Raymond L. Brett

Raymond Laurence Brett (10 January 1917 – 6 December 1996) was Professor of English at University of Hull and a friend of Philip Larkin.

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Raymond Warren

Raymond Warren (born 7 November 1928) is a British composer and university teacher.

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Rebecca Atkinson-Lord

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord is an award-winning British theater and film director and writer.

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Rebecca Frayn

Rebecca Frayn is an English documentary film maker, screenwriter and novelist.

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Rebecca Lush

Rebecca Lush is an environmental activist who was influential during the 1990s and early 2000s when she helped organise a number of major UK road protests including those against the M3 Extension at Twyford Down, the M11 link road and the Newbury bypass.

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Red brick university

Red brick university (or redbrick university) is a term originally used to refer to nine civic universities founded in the major industrial cities of England in the 19th century, but with the 1960s proliferation of universities and the reclassification of polytechnics in the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, it is sometimes used more broadly to refer to British universities founded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in major cities.

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Redland, Bristol

Redland is an affluent suburb in Bristol, England.

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Redmaids' High School

Redmaids' High School is an independent school for girls in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, England.

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Reptiliomorpha

Reptiliomorpha is a clade containing the amniotes and those tetrapods that share a more recent common ancestor with amniotes than with living amphibians (lissamphibians).

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Repton Abbey

Repton Abbey was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine abbey in Derbyshire, England.

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Research Excellence Framework

The Research Excellence Framework is the successor to the Research Assessment Exercise.

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Research Libraries UK

Research Libraries UK (RLUK) (formerly CURL) comprises 37 University, National, and other research libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Research Works Act

The Research Works Act, 102 H.R. 3699, was a bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives at the 112th United States Congress on December 16, 2011, by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) and co-sponsored by Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY).

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Resource Description Framework

The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model.

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Rev7 Gum

Rev7 Gum is a chewing gum, which after chewing is to some extent removable and biodegradable.

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Revunions

Bristol Revunions, or more commonly just Revunions, is a comedy society formed by students at the University of Bristol.

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Rex Gibson

Dr Rex Gibson (29 October 1932, in Bristol – 1 May 2005, in Cambridge) was an English academic writing on the theatre.

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RFUEA Ground

The RFUEA Ground is a rugby union stadium located on the Ngong Road in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Ribbon theory

Ribbon theory is a strand of mathematics within topology that has seen particular application as regards DNA.

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Ribena

Ribena is an English-origin brand of blackcurrant-based uncarbonated and carbonated soft drink and fruit drink concentrate that until 2013 was produced by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).

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Richard A. Betts

Richard A. Betts is Head of the Climate Impacts strategic area at the Met Office Hadley Centre in Exeter, United Kingdom.

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Richard Amerike

Richard ap Meryk, anglicised to Richard Amerike (or Ameryk) (1440–1503) was an Anglo-Welsh merchant, royal customs officer and, at the end of his life, sheriff of Bristol.

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Richard Arnold (executive)

Richard Arnold (born 1971) is a British accountant and a director of Manchester United F.C..

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Richard Blundell

Sir Richard William Blundell CBE FBA (born 1 May 1952, Shoreham-by-Sea) is a British economist and econometrician.

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Richard Corfield (scientist)

Richard Corfield (born 22 January 1962) is a scientist, science writer and broadcaster based near Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Richard Dalitz

Richard Henry Dalitz, FRS (28 February 1925 – 13 January 2006) was an Australian physicist known for his work in particle physics.

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Richard Denton

Richard Michael Denton FRS (born 16 October 1941) is a British biochemist, and Emeritus Professor at University of Bristol.

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Richard Dixon (scientist)

Richard Newland Dixon (born 25 December 1930) FRS is a British chemist noted for his work in the field of thermal or optical properties of matter.

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Richard Fell

Richard Taylor Fell CVO (born 11 November 1948) was the British High Commissioner to New Zealand and the colonial Governor of the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands (of which only Pitcairn is inhabited) from 2001 to 2006.

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Richard Fortey

Richard Alan Fortey FRS FRSL (born 15 February 1946 in London) is a British palaeontologist, natural historian, writer and television presenter, who served as President of the Geological Society of London for its bicentennial year of 2007; he is married and has four children.

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Richard G. Smith (geographer)

Richard G. Smith is a British geographer.

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Richard Gombrich

Richard Francis Gombrich (born 17 July 1937) is an Indologist and scholar of Sanskrit, Pāli, and Buddhist Studies.

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Richard Gregory

Richard Langton Gregory CBE FRS FRSE (24 July 1923 – 17 May 2010) was a British psychologist and Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychology at the University of Bristol.

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Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane

Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, (30 July 1856 – 19 August 1928) was an influential Scottish Liberal and later Labour imperialist politician, lawyer and philosopher.

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Richard Huxtable

Richard Huxtable (born 1974) is the Deputy Director and Professor in Medical Ethics and Law at the Centre for Ethics in Medicine, at the University of Bristol.

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Richard J. Harrison

Richard John Harrison (born August 1949) is an archaeologist and Professor in the University of Bristol, England.

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Richard Jozsa

Richard Jozsa is an Australian mathematician and the holder of the Leigh Trapnell Chair in Quantum Physics at the University of Cambridge.

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Richard MacCormac

Sir Richard Cornelius MacCormac CBE, PPRIBA, FRSA, RA (3 September 1938 – 26 July 2014), was a modernist English architect and the founder of MJP Architects.

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Richard Ottaway

Sir Richard Geoffrey James Ottaway (born 24 May 1945) is a British Conservative politician and most recently, was the Member of Parliament for Croydon South from 1992 to 2015.

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Richard Pain

Richard Edward Pain (born 21 September 1956) is an Anglican bishop.

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Richard Penty

Richard Vincent Penty, FREng (born 9 September 1964) is a British engineer and academic.

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Richard Sharpe (scientist)

Richard Sharpe is Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh (UoE) College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine and is recognized world-wide as a leading scientist in the field of male reproductive health and developmental disorders of the male reproductive system.

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Richard Southern (theatre designer)

Richard Southern (October 5, 1903 – August 1, 1989) was a British theatre designer and lecturer, best known for his extensive pictorial documentation of historical theatre construction, the Richard Southern Print Collection, comprising some 22,500 visual images.

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Richard Sykes (biochemist)

Sir Richard Brook Sykes, HonFREng (born 7 August 1942) is chairman of the Royal Institution and Imperial College Healthcare, and Chancellor of Brunel University.

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Richard Varvill

Richard Antony Varvill (born 23 September 1961) is a British engineer, and the Chief Designer (Technical Director) at Reaction Engines Limited.

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Richmond Park Academy

Richmond Park Academy is an academy status secondary school in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

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Richtmyer Memorial Award

The Richtmyer Memorial Award is an award for physics education, named for physicist Floyd K. Richtmyer and given annually by the American Association of Physics Teachers.

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Rico Tice

Richard Ian "Rico" Tice (born 1966) is an Anglican priest and writer, co-author of Christianity Explored. He is currently associate minister at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, and is well known in the UK as a speaker at evangelical Christian conferences and an evangelist of national standing.

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Riojasaurus

Riojasaurus (meaning "Rioja lizard") was a herbivorous sauropodomorph dinosaur named after La Rioja Province in Argentina where it was found by José Bonaparte.

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Roanoke Colony

The Roanoke Colony, also known as the Lost Colony, was established in 1585 on Roanoke Island in what is today's Dare County, North Carolina.

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Rob Leslie-Carter

Robert Michael Leslie-Carter MICE, MAIPM (born 24 October 1970) is a British engineer and project manager with consulting firm Arup, based in London.

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Rob Yeung

Rob Yeung (Ph.D.) is a British psychologist, business speaker, and management author.

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Robert B. Sloan

Robert Bryan Sloan, Jr. (born 1949) is an American academic and theologian.

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Robert David Stevens

Robert David Stevens (born 1965) is a Professor of Bio-Health Informatics and current Head of the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester.

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Robert Donat

Friedrich Robert Donat (18 March 19059 June 1958) was an English film and stage actor.

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Robert Fowler (academic)

Robert Louis Herbert Fowler, FBA (born 19 May 1954) is a classicist and academic.

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Robert Grimley

Robert William Grimley (born 26 September 1943) is a Church of England priest.

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Robert Keeley (comedian)

Robert Keeley (1793 – 3 February 1869) was an English actor-manager, comedian and female impersonator of the nineteenth century.

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Robert Menzies

Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, (20 December 189415 May 1978), was an Australian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1939 to 1941 and again from 1949 to 1966.

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Robert Nisbet (journalist)

Robert Nisbet (born 1968), is the Europe Correspondent since September 2011 for Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting.

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Robert Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve

Robert John Sinclair, 1st Baron Sinclair of Cleeve (29 July 1893 – 4 March 1979), was a British businessman and public servant.

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Robert Stephen John Sparks

Sir Robert Stephen John Sparks, (born 15 May 1949), is Chaning Wills Professor of Geology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol.

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Robert Victor Evan Wong

Robert Victor Evan Wong (July 4, 1895 - October 19, 1952) was a politician, civil engineer, rancher and businessman, elected to the British Guiana legislature in 1926 and 1934, and appointed to its Executive Council in 1928.

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Robert Vilain

Robert Vilain is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Bristol, and Warden of Wills Hall.

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Robert Walter Doyne

Robert Walter Doyne (1857–1916) was a British ophthalmologist.

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Robert Wysome

Robert Wysome (born 1946) is the conductor of New College Chorale based in Wellington, Shropshire, is the former Conductor of the Shropshire Youth Orchestra, Musical Director for the Shropshire Music Service and a notable Pianist and Organist.

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Robin Askwith

Robin Askwith (born Ronald Askwiths, 12 October 1950) is an English film actor, most famous for his role as Timmy Lea in the Confessions sex comedies series.

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Robin Baker (biologist)

Robin Baker (born 13 March 1944) is a British novelist, popular science writer, lecturer and broadcaster.

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Robin Belfield

Robin Belfield is a British theatre writer, director and producer.

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Robin Bush

Robin James Edwin Bush (12 March 1943 – 22 June 2010) was the resident historian for the first nine series of Channel 4's archaeology series Time Team, appearing in 39 episodes between 1994 and 2003.

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Robin C. N. Williamson

Robin Charles Noel Williamson (born 1942) is Professor and Head of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Hammersmith Hospital, London and a former Dean and president of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).

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Robin Dunbar

Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar (born 28 June 1947) is a British anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist and a specialist in primate behaviour.

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Robin Tanner

Robin Tanner (1904–1988) was an English artist, etcher and printmaker.

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Robogals

Robogals is an international student-run organisation that aims to inspire, engage and empower young women to consider studying engineering and related fields.

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Robyn Schiff

Robyn Schiff (born January 10, 1973) is an American poet.

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Rocco Gardner

Rocco Gardner (born "Roland Gardner"; 21 June 1979) is a British-born entrepreneur and musician based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Rock Goes to College

Rock Goes to College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television.

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Rod Ellis

Rod Ellis is currently a Research Professor in the School of Education, Curtin University in Perth Australia.

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Roger Alder

Roger William Alder, FRS is an Emeritus Professor of organic chemistry at the University of Bristol.

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Roger Berry

Dr Roger Leslie Berry (born 4 July 1948) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingswood from the 1992 general election ending at the 2010 general election.

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Roger Collins

Roger J. H. Collins (born 1949) is an English medievalist, currently an honorary fellow in history at the University of Edinburgh.

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Roger Connah

Roger Connah (born Cheshire, England, 1950) is a Welsh writer, and independent scholar based in Ruthin, North Wales, and has taught for over three decades in Finland, India, Pakistan, Sweden, Canada, and the United States.

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Roger Gosden

Roger Gordon Gosden (born 23 September 1948) is a British-American physiologist in the field of female reproductive medicine.

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Roger Parry

Roger George Parry CBE (born 1953) is a media and technology entrepreneur based in the UK.

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Rogowski coil

A Rogowski coil, named after Walter Rogowski, is an electrical device for measuring alternating current (AC) or high-speed current pulses.

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Rollercoaster Tour

The Rollercoaster Tour was a 1992 co-headlining concert tour by the English Britpop band Blur, the American indie rock band Dinosaur Jr., the Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine and the Scottish noise pop band the Jesus and Mary Chain.

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Roly Bain

David Roualeyn Findlater "Roly" Bain (18 January 1954 – 11 August 2016) was an English priest and clown who preached and performed as Holy Roly.

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Romance Studies journal

Romance Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of the Romance literatures and cultures.

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Ron Johnston (geographer)

Ronald John Johnston, OBE, FAcSS, FBA (born 30 March 1941 in Swindon,Sidaway, J. (2009): Johnston, R. J. In: International Encyclopedia of Human Geography: 11–13. Elsevier (Amsterdam). England) is a British human geographer, known for elaborating his discipline's foundations, particularly its history and nature, and for his contributions to urban social geography and electoral geography.

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Ronald Ernest Aitchison

Ronald Ernest Aitchison (1921–1996) was an Australian physicist and electronics engineer who contributed to a range of fields and technologies from solid-state devices to satellite imaging.

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Ronald Hutton

Ronald Hutton (born 1953) is an English historian who specialises in the study of Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and contemporary Paganism.

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Ronald Tress

Ronald C Tress, CBE, (11 January 1915 – 28 September 2006) was a British economist.

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Ronald V. Clarke

Ronald Victor Gemuseus Clarke (born April 24, 1941) is a British criminologist and University Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University–Newark.

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Ronald Wilfred Gurney

Ronald Wilfred (or Wilfrid) Gurney (1898, Cheltenham, England – 14 April 1953, New York, New York) was a British theoretical physicist and research pupil of William Lawrence Bragg at the Victoria University of Manchester during the 1920s and 1930s, Bristol University during the 1930s and later in the USA, where he died.

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Rose Bracher

Rose Bracher (1894 - 15 July 1941) was a British botanist and academic.

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Rosemary Bailey (author)

Rosemary Bailey is a British writer.

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Rosemary Barrow

Rosemary Julia Barrow (9 April 1968 – 21 September 2016) was an art historian who specialised in classical themes in Victorian art and the painting of Lawrence Alma-Tadema in particular, whose reputation she attempted to restore.

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Rosemary Lauder

Rosemary Anne Lauder (living in 2015), of North Devon, England, is a historian of the county Devonshire.

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Rostrum (anatomy)

In anatomy, the term rostrum (from the Latin rostrum meaning beak) is used for a number of phylogenetically unrelated structures in different groups of animals.

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Roy and Lesley Adkins

Roy and Lesley Adkins are writers and archaeologists.

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Roy Dommett

Roy Leonard Dommett (25 June 1933 – 2 November 2015) was a British engineer and rocket scientist, and the United Kingdom's Chief Missile Scientist, who for many years led the United Kingdom's research and development of both ballistic missiles and space rockets for the delivery of satellites into orbit.

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Roy Strong

Sir Roy Colin Strong, (born 23 August 1935) is an English art historian, museum curator, writer, broadcaster and landscape designer.

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Roy Thomas Severn

Professor Roy Thomas Severn CBE DSc PhD FREng FICE (6 September 1929 – 25 November 2012) was a British civil engineer and earthquake engineering expert.

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Royal Fort House

The Royal Fort House is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol.

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Royal Society of Arts

The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) is a London-based, British organisation committed to finding practical solutions to social challenges.

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RSA (cryptosystem)

RSA (Rivest–Shamir–Adleman) is one of the first public-key cryptosystems and is widely used for secure data transmission.

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Ruaidhri Smith

Ruaidhri Alexander James Smith (born 5 August 1994) is a Scottish professional cricketer.

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Rumford Medal

The Rumford Medal is an award bestowed by Britain's Royal Society every alternating year for "an outstandingly important recent discovery in the field of thermal or optical properties of matter made by a scientist working in Europe".

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Runaway climate change

Runaway climate change or runaway global warming is hypothesized to follow a tipping point in the climate system, after accumulated climate change initiates a reinforcing positive feedback.

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Rupert Carington (businessman)

The Hon.

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Rupert Gethin

Rupert Mark Lovell Gethin (born 1957, Edinburgh) is Professor of Buddhist Studies in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies and codirector of the Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Bristol, and (since 2003) president of the Pali Text Society.

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Rupert Wegerif

Rupert Wegerif (born 2 September 1959) is a Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge in England.

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Russell Foster

Russell Grant Foster, CBE, FRS FMedSci (born 1959) is a British professor of circadian neuroscience, the Director of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology and the Head of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi).

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Russell Group

The Russell Group is a self-selected association of twenty-four public research universities in the United Kingdom.

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Russell P. Hughes

Russell P. Hughes (born December 23, 1946) an American/British chemist, is the Frank R. Mori Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College.

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Russian Art Week

Russian Art Week is a major international art fair in London, UK, which takes places bi-annually every June and November.

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Ruth Chao (designer)

Ruth Chao (born in 1988), is a creative director and graphic artist in Hong Kong.

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Ruth Lea

Ruth Jane Lea (born 22 September 1947) is a British political economist and former civil servant.

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Ruth Levitas

Ruth Levitas (born May 15, 1949 in London) is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Bristol.

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Ruth Plant

Ruth Plant (1912-1988) ARIBA, A.A. Dip.

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Safari Sevens

The Safari Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament held in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Saizo Saito

was a Japanese football player.

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Sale Grammar School

Sale Grammar School is a grammar school located in Sale to the south of Manchester, England.

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Sally Oldfield

Sally Patricia Oldfield (born 10th March 1947) is a singer-songwriter, sister of composers Mike and Terry Oldfield.

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Saltford

Saltford is a large village and civil parish in the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority, Somerset, England.

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Saltwick Bay

Saltwick Bay is a north-east facing bay approximately to the east of Whitby, on the east coast of North Yorkshire, England.

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Sam Buntrock

Sam Buntrock (born 19 September 1975) is an English stage director.

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Sam Smith (businesswoman)

Sam Smith (born 22 May 1974) is a British business executive.

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Sam Willis

Samuel Bruce Adlam Willis (born 24 April 1977) is a British historian, television presenter and writer.

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Samir Okasha

Samir Okasha is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at University of Bristol.

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Sandu Popescu

Sandu Popescu (born 1956 in Oradea, Romania) is a Romanian-British physicist working in the foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum information.

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Sara Campbell

Sara Campbell is a British freediver.

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Sara Coward

Sara Coward (30 January 1948 – 12 February 2017) was an English actress and writer.

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Sara van de Geer

Sara Anna van de Geer (born 7 May 1958, Leiden) is a Dutch statistician who works as a professor in the department of mathematics at ETH Zurich.

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Sarah Jane Brown

Sarah Jane Brown (née Macaulay; born 31 October 1963), usually known as Sarah Brown, is a British campaigner for global health and education, founder and president of the children's charity Theirworld, the Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education and the co-founder of A World at School.

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Sarah Kane

Sarah Kane (3 February 1971 – 20 February 1999) was an English playwright.

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Sarah Mason (novelist)

Sarah Mason (born 19 September 1971) is a British novelist of romance novels since 2002.

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Sarah Montague

Sarah Anne Louise Montague, Lady Brooke (born 8 February 1966),Who's who is a British journalist, best known as one of the regular presenters of the BBC Radio 4 early morning current affairs programme, Today.

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Sarah Simblet

Sarah Simblet (born 1972) is a graphic artist, writer and broadcaster, who teaches anatomical drawing at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at the University of Oxford.

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Sarah Whatmore (geographer)

Sarah Whatmore, FBA FAcSS (born 1959, Aldershot) is a professor of environment and public policy at Oxford University.

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Sauerbruch Hutton

Sauerbruch Hutton is an architecture practice based in Berlin, Germany.

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Scheduled monuments in Bath and North East Somerset

Bath and North East Somerset (commonly referred to as BANES or B&NES) is a unitary authority created on 1 April 1996, following the abolition of the County of Avon, which had existed since 1974.

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Science Innovation Award

The Science Innovation Award is an award bestowed annually by the European Association of Geochemistry on a scientist who has made "a particularly important and innovative breakthrough in geochemistry", and consists of a medal and certificate.

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Scott Lamb (lawyer)

Scott Lamb is a Canadian lawyer and political operative currently serving as President of the Conservative Party of Canada.

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Scott Logic

Scott Logic is a UK-based software consultancy working in a variety of different sectors including capital markets; energy trading; e-trading; financial services; health care; oil & gas and the public sector.

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Scouting in South West England

Scouting in South West England is about Scouting in the official region of South West England.

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Screen (journal)

Screen is an academic journal of film and television studies based at the John Logie Baird Centre at the University of Glasgow and published by Oxford University Press.

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Second Severn Crossing

The Second Severn Crossing (Ail Groesfan Hafren) is the M4 motorway bridge over the River Severn between England and Wales, inaugurated on 5 June 1996 by HRH The Prince of Wales to supplement the traffic capacity of the Severn Bridge built in 1966.

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Secret London

Secret London is a Facebook group started by 21-year-old Bristol University graduate, Tiffany Philippou, on 19 January 2010 in response to a Saatchi & Saatchi competition.

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Selig Brodetsky

Selig Brodetsky (10 February 1888 – 20 May 1954) was a Russian-born English mathematician, a member of the World Zionist Executive, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the second president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Senshu University

is a private university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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Sergio Pitol

Sergio Pitol Deméneghi (18 March 1933 – 12 April 2018) was a Mexican writer, translator and diplomat.

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Serotonin

Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a monoamine neurotransmitter.

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SETsquared

The SETsquared Partnership, usually known simply as SETsquared, is a business incubation network run by five universities in Southern England.

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Severn Barrage

The Severn Barrage refers to a range of ideas for building a barrage from the English coast to the Welsh coast over the Severn tidal estuary.

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Severn Bridge

The Severn Bridge (Pont Hafren), sometimes also called the Severn–Wye Bridge, is a motorway suspension bridge operated by Highways England that spans the River Severn and River Wye between Aust, South Gloucestershire in England, and Chepstow, Monmouthshire in South East Wales, via Beachley, Gloucestershire, which is a peninsula between the two rivers.

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Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy

Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy is a historical study of the different forms of shamanism around the world written by the Romanian historian of religion Mircea Eliade.

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Shamans (Hutton book)

Shamans: Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination is a historical study of how westerners have viewed the shamans of Siberia.

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Shanta Gokhale

Shanta Gokhale (born 14 August 1939) is an Indian writer, translator, journalist and theatre critic.

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Sharon Tregenza

Sharon Tregenza (née Rosewall) is a British author of children's books, stories and verse.

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Shaun McKenna

Shaun McKenna (born 1957 in Maidstone, Kent) is an English dramatist, lyricist and screenwriter.

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Shaylesh Patel

Shaylesh Vasant Patel (born 1971) is a British accountant who in 2007 founded the Healthy Planet Foundation.

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Sheena McDonald

Sheena Elizabeth McDonald (born 25 July 1954, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) is a British journalist and broadcaster.

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Sheenagh Pugh

Sheenagh Pugh (born 20 December 1950) is a British poet, novelist and translator who writes in English.

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Sheila Noakes, Baroness Noakes

Sheila Valerie Noakes, Baroness Noakes, DBE (née Masters, born 23 June 1949) is a British Conservative politician and former corporate executive.

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Sherrie Eugene-Hart

Sherrie Eugene-Hart is a sign language interpreter and TV presenter based in the West of England and has held the position of Governor at University of the West of England and The City Academy Bristol.

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Shreya Singhal

Shrey Singhal is an Indian born lawyer.

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Sidney Hugh Reynolds

Sidney Hugh Reynolds DSc, FGS (18 December 1867 – 20 August 1949) was an English geologist, palaeontologist, and zoologist.

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Signals of Belief in Early England

Signals of Belief in Early England: Anglo-Saxon Paganism Revisited is an academic anthology edited by the British archaeologists Martin Carver, Alex Sanmark and Sarah Semple which was first published by Oxbow Books in 2010.

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Silicon Gorge

The Silicon Gorge refers to the numerous high-tech and research companies, in the triangle of Bristol, Swindon and Gloucester, in England.

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Simon Barnes

Simon Barnes is an English journalist.

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Simon Campbell

Sir Simon Fraser Campbell, CBE, FRS, FMedSci (born 27 March 1941) is a British chemist.

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Simon Conway Morris

Simon Conway Morris (born 1951) is an English palaeontologist, evolutionary biologist, and astrobiologist known for his study of the fossils of the Burgess Shale and the Cambrian explosion.

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Simon Gaskell

Professor Simon J. Gaskell (born 2 May 1950) is the previous principal of Queen Mary University of London.

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Simon Hinks

Simon Graham Hinks (born 12 October 1960) is a former English professional cricketer.

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Simon I. Hay

Simon Iain Hay, (born 15 January 1971, Rinteln, Germany) is a British epidemiologist.

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Simon Pegg

Simon John Pegg (né Beckingham; born 14 February 1970) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.

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Simon Pusey

Simon Pusey (born 1986) is a British journalist and television presenter employed by Arise News.

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Simon Shaw-Miller

Simon Shaw-Miller (born 1960) is the professor of history of art at the University of Bristol.

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Simple Knowledge Organization System

Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a W3C recommendation designed for representation of thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject-heading systems, or any other type of structured controlled vocabulary.

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Sinan Al Shabibi

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Sir Evan Jones, 1st Baronet

Sir Evan Davies Jones, 1st Baronet (18 April 1859 – 20 April 1949) was a Welsh civil engineer and politician.

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Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet

Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet GCMG (20 February 1835 – 20 September 1911) was a British diplomat and official in the Qing Chinese government, who served as the second Inspector-General of China's Imperial Maritime Custom Service (IMCS) from 1863 to 1911.

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SITS:Vision

SITS:Vision, also known just as SITS, is a database application used for course and student management in further and higher education institutions, developed and maintained by the Tribal Group.

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Skylon (spacecraft)

Skylon is a series of designs for a single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane by the British company Reaction Engines Limited (REL), using SABRE, a combined-cycle, air-breathing rocket propulsion system.

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Sloane Ranger

In the United Kingdom, a Sloanie (or occasionally a Sloane Ranger) is a stereotypical young upper-middle or upper class person who pursues a distinctive fashionable lifestyle.

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Social & Legal Studies

Social & Legal Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers feminist, post-colonial, and socialist economic perspectives to the study of law and criminology.

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Social media

Social media are computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks.

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Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics

The Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics (SECED) was founded in 1969 to promote the study and practice of earthquake engineering and structural dynamics, including blast, impact and other vibration problems.

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Society of Merchant Venturers

The Society of Merchant Venturers is a charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol.

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Solihull School

Solihull School is a coeducational independent school situated near the centre of Solihull, West Midlands, England.

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Somerset Levels

The Somerset Levels are a coastal plain and wetland area of Somerset, South West England, running south from the Mendips to the Blackdown Hills.

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Sonu Shamdasani

Sonu Shamdasani (born 1962) is a London-based author, editor, and professor at University College London.

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Sorbus admonitor

The no parking whitebeam (Sorbus admonitor) or sorbus no parking is a species of whitebeam tree found in Devon, United Kingdom.

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Sorbus × houstoniae

Houston's whitebeam, or Sorbus × houstoniae, is a hybrid of two deciduous trees: the common whitebeam (Sorbus aria) and the Bristol whitebeam (Sorbus bristoliensis).

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Sotaro Kita

Sotaro Kita is a professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Warwick.

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South East Derbyshire College

South East Derbyshire College (S.E.D.C) was a college located in Ilkeston, Heanor and Morley.

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South Gloucestershire

South Gloucestershire is a unitary authority area in South West England.

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South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach

South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach is a bus and coach operator operating school bus services under contract to Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council and coach services under contract to Megabus and Stagecoach West.

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South West England

South West England is one of nine official regions of England.

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Southampton Medical School

University of Southampton School of Medicine is a medical school in England. It is part of the University of Southampton with a site at Southampton General Hospital, offering 5 Medicine courses, all leading to the award of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS). Graduates of the BM5/BM6/BM(EU) programme are also awarded an integrated BMedSc (Hons) degree. Prior to 2013, the Bachelor of Medicine (BM) degree was awarded. Under 2017 Complete University Guide Rankings, Southampton Medical School ranked 22nd in all United Kingdom Medical Schools The 2017 Guardian University league tables placed Southampton 9th out of all medical schools in the UK.

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Southmead Hospital

Southmead Hospital is a large public NHS hospital, situated in the the Southmead ward in the northern outskirts of Bristol, England.

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Sphere (2013 film)

Sphere is a British animated short film created in 2013 by Aardman Animations for the University of Bristol and the Elizabeth Blackwell Institute.

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Sport in Bristol

Bristol has a number of notable professional sports teams and a large number of active amateur sports clubs.

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Square academic cap

The square academic cap, graduate cap, cap, mortarboard (because of its similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar) or Oxford cap, is an item of academic dress consisting of a horizontal square board fixed upon a skull-cap, with a tassel attached to the centre.

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St Clare's, Oxford

St Clare's is a coeducational independent, international day and boarding college in North Oxford, England offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme, English language courses, Liberal arts courses, IB teacher training workshops and University Foundation Course.

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St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol

St Paul's Church, on St Paul's Road, Clifton, is an Anglican parish church and was formerly the University of Bristol Church, in the North Bristol Deanery of the Diocese of Bristol.

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St Peter's College Boat Club

St Peter's College Boat Club (SPCBC) is the rowing club for members of St Peter's College, Oxford.

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St Wystan's Church, Repton

St.

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St. Cedd's College, Cambridge

St.

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St. George's, Bermuda

St.

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St. John's College, Jaffna

St.

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Stafford Lightman

Stafford Louis Lightman (born 7 September 1948) has been Professor of Medicine, University of Bristol, since 1993.

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Stanisław Moniuszko

Stanisław Moniuszko (May 5, 1819, Ubiel, Minsk Governorate – June 4, 1872, Warsaw, Congress Poland) was a Polish composer, conductor and teacher.

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Stanley Logan

Stanley Logan (born 12 June/12 August 1885 (disputed), Earlsfield, Greater London – died 30 January/30 March 1953 (disputed), New York City) was an English actor, screen writer, theatre director and film director.

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Stanley Smith (geologist)

Stanley Smith (7 March 1883 - 1 July 1955) was a British geologist and academic.

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Stanwell

Stanwell is an urban and suburban village in the Surrey borough of Spelthorne, WSW of Charing Cross and centred from the southern boundary of London Heathrow Airport, adjoining its cargo depot.

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Starter for 10 (film)

Starter for 10 is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Tom Vaughan from a screenplay by David Nicholls, adapted from his own novel Starter for Ten.

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Statewatch

Statewatch is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 that monitors the state, justice and home affairs (JHA), security and civil liberties in the European Union.

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Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry, abbreviated to PSI, is an organisation for the promotion of statistical thinking in order to improve the quality of research and development in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Stef Penney

Stef Penney (born 1969 in Edinburgh) is a filmmaker and novelist.

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Stephan Körner

Stephan Körner, FBA (26 September 1913 – 17 August 2000) was a British philosopher, who specialised in the work of Kant, the study of concepts, and in the philosophy of mathematics.

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Stephan Lewandowsky

Stephan Lewandowsky (born 3 June 1958) is an Australian psychologist.

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Stephanie Cole

Patricia Stephanie Cole, OBE (born 5 October 1941) is an English stage, television, radio and film actress, known for high-profile television roles in shows such as Tenko (1981–85), Open All Hours (1982–85), A Bit of a Do (1989), Waiting for God (1990–94), Keeping Mum (1997–98), Doc Martin (2004–09), Still Open All Hours (2013–present) Man Down (2014-present) and as Sylvia Goodwin in ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2011–13).

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Stephen Bann

Stephen Bann CBE, FBA (born 1 August 1942 in Manchester, England) is the Emeritus Professor of History of Art at the University of Bristol.

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Stephen Cheeke

Stephen Cheeke is an author and senior lecturer in English at the University of Bristol.

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Stephen Crabb

Stephen Crabb (born 20 January 1973) is a British politician of the Conservative Party serving as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Preseli Pembrokeshire since the 2005 general election.

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Stephen Evans (diplomat)

Stephen Evans (photo:NATO) --> Stephen Evans CMG OBE (born 29 June 1950) is a British diplomat who has been on secondment since 2011 as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Operations.

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Stephen Henry Roberts

Sir Stephen Henry Roberts CMG (16 February 1901 in Maldon, Victoria – 1971) was an Australian academic, author, historian, international analyst and university vice-chancellor.

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Stephen L. Brusatte

Stephen Louis Brusatte (born April 24, 1984) is an American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist, who specializes in the anatomy and evolution of dinosaurs.

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Stephen Laws

Sir Stephen Charles Laws, is a British lawyer and civil servant who served as the First Parliamentary Counsel between 2006 and 2012.

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Stephen Mann (chemist)

Stephen Mann, FRS, FRSC, (born 1 April 1955) is Professor of Chemistry, Director of the Centre for Organized Matter Chemistry, Director of the Centre for Protolife Research, and Principal of the Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials at the University of Bristol, UK.

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Stephen Morgan (British politician)

Stephen James Morgan (born 17 January 1981) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Portsmouth South since the 2017 general election.

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Stephen Mumford

Stephen Dean Mumford (born 31 July 1965) is a British philosopher, who is currently Professor of Metaphysics in the Department of Philosophy at Durham University.

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Stephen Oliver (scientist)

Stephen George Oliver FMedSci FAAAS (born 3 November 1949) is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, director of the Cambridge Systems Biology Centre and a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge.

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Stephen Saunders (British Army officer)

Brigadier Stephen William John Saunders (26 July 1947 – 8 June 2000) was a British Army officer who, while serving as the British military attaché in Athens, was assassinated by members of the Greek urban guerrilla Marxist organization 17 November (17N).

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Stephen Volk

Stephen Volk (born 1954)James Rose, "Stephen Volk", in Elizabeth McCarthy and Bernice M. Murphy, Lost Souls of Horror and the Gothic: Fifty-Four neglected authors, actors, artists and others.

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Stephen Warbeck

Stephen Warbeck (born 3 May 1953) is an English composer, best known for his film and television scores.

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Stephen Wesley Gorton

Stephen Wesley Gorton (13 August 1952 – 23 October 2015) was an internationally renowned Australian artist and the founder of the Paddington Art School.

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Stephen Wiggins

Stephen Ray Wiggins is an American applied mathematician, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and best known for his contributions in nonlinear dynamics, chaos theory and nonlinear phenomena, influenced heavily by his PhD advisor Philip Holmes, whom he studied under at Cornell University.

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Stephen Williams (politician)

Stephen Roy Williams (born 11 October 1966) is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol West in the 2005 general election, and re-elected with an increased majority in May 2010.

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Steve A. Kay

Steve A. Kay is a British-born chronobiologist who mainly works in the United States.

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Steve Balsamo

Steve Balsamo is a Welsh singer and songwriter, best known for playing the lead role in the London production of Jesus Christ Superstar during the mid-1990s.

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Steve Brooks (statistician)

Stephen Peter "Steve" Brooks is Executive Director of Select Statistical Services Ltd, a statistical research consultancy company based in Exeter, and former professor of statistics at the Statistical Laboratory of the University of Cambridge.

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Steve Reicher

Stephen David Reicher is a Professor of Social Psychology at the University of St Andrews.

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Steven Armes

Steven Peter Armes (born 1962) FRS is a Professor of Polymer chemistry and Colloid Chemistry at the University of Sheffield.

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Steven Collins (Buddhist studies scholar)

Steven Collins (16 September 1951 – 15 February 2018) was a British-born Buddhist studies scholar.

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Stewart Robertson

Stewart Robertson (born 22 May 1948, GlasgowInternational Who's Who in Classical Music 2009. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group (2009), p. 693) is a Scottish conductor.

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Stoke Bishop

Stoke Bishop is an affluent and medium-sized outer city suburb in the north-west of Bristol, located in between Westbury-on-Trym, Sneyd Park, and Sea Mills.

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Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering

Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering (SPICE) was a United Kingdom government-funded climate engineering (geoengineering) research project that aimed to assess the feasibility of injecting particles into the stratosphere from a tethered balloon for the purposes of solar radiation management.

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Stuart Huggett

Stuart Huggett is a British-born Fijian architect, businessman, and civil servant, who served as Chairman of the Public Service Commission from 2004 to 2006, when he was removed from office on 6 December 2006 by the Military junta which had seized power the previous day.

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Stuart Roy

William Stuart Roy (born 25 December 1968) is a former international rugby union player who represented Wales, as well as played in the top division of Welsh club rugby for Cardiff RFC, Pontypridd RFC and Newport RFC.

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Stuart Warren

Stuart Warren is a British organic chemist and author of chemistry textbooks aimed at university students.

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Student publication

A student publication is a media outlet such as a newspaper, magazine, television show, or radio station produced by students at an educational institution.

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Student quarter

A student quarter is a residential area, usually in proximity to a college or university, that houses mostly students.

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Student Robotics

Student Robotics is a volunteer based organisation that runs an annual free-to-enter robotics competition for 16- to 18-year-olds.

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Student Scout and Guide Organisation

The Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO) exists to support Scouts, Guides, and people who have never been members of a Scout or Guide Association, who are students at Colleges and Universities in the United Kingdom and are interested in the aims, objectives, and methods of The Scout Association and Girlguiding UK.

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Student unionism in the United Kingdom

In universities in the United Kingdom students' unions are constituted under Section 2 of the Education Act 1994.

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science is a series of three peer-reviewed academic journals published by Elsevier.

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Sue Jones-Davies

Sue Jones-Davies (born 1 January 1949) is a Welsh actress and singer, who appeared as Judith Iscariot in the 1979 film Monty Python's Life of Brian.

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Sue Lawley

Susan Lawley, OBE (born 14 July 1946) is an English broadcaster.

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Sue Mayfield

Sue Mayfield was born on 15 March 1963 in North Shields, England.

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Sunday Times University of the Year

The Sunday Times University of the Year is a prestigious annual award given to a British university or other higher education institution by The Sunday Times.

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Superfamily database

SUPERFAMILY is a database of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes.

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Susan Jones

Susan Elan Jones (born 1 June 1968) is a British Labour Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, replacing the previous Labour MP Martyn Jones after his retirement.

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Susan le Jeune d'Allegeershecque

Susan Jane le Jeune d'Allegeershecque, (born 29 April 1963) is a British diplomat who has been the British High Commissioner to Canada since 2017.

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Susanna Reid

Susanna Victoria Reid (born 10 December 1970) is an English journalist and presenter best known as a co-presenter of BBC Breakfast from 2003 until 2014, with Bill Turnbull, and being co-anchor of Good Morning Britain since 2014, alongside Piers Morgan and Ben Shephard.

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Susannah Clapp

Susannah Clapp (born 1949) is a British writer, who has been the theatre critic of The Observer since 1997 and is a contributor to the BBC's Nightwaves.

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Sutton Trust

The Sutton Trust is an educational charity in the United Kingdom which aims to improve social mobility and address educational disadvantage.

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Suzi Gage

Suzanne (Suzi) Gage is a psychologist and epidemiologist who is interested in the nature of associations between lifestyle behaviours and mental health.

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Sweeney Todd (ballet)

The ballet Sweeney Todd, Op.

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SWERN

SWERN (The South West England Regional Network) was one of the regional networks that made up Janet, the UK's research and education network.

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Sylvia Walby

Sylvia Theresa Walby, OBE, FAcSS (born 16 October 1953) is a British sociologist, currently Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University.

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T. J. Hamblin

Terence John Hamblin (12 March 1943 – 8 January 2012) was professor of Immunohaematology at the University of Southampton from 1987 until his death.

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T. S. Ashton Prize

The T. S. Ashton Prize, established with funds donated by the late Professor T. S. Ashton (1889-1968), is awarded biennially by the Economic History Society to the author of the best article accepted for publication in the Economic History Review in the previous two calendar years, who satisfies at least one of the following conditions at time of submission.

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Tamsin Edwards

Tamsin Edwards is a British climate scientist and lecturer at King's College London.

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Tanniemola Liverpool

Tanniemola Liverpool (born 20 April 1971) is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Bristol.

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Tanya Moiseiwitsch

Tatiana Benita Moiseiwitsch, (3 December 1914 – 19 February 2003) was an English theatre designer.

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Tariq Modood

Tariq Modood, (born 1952) is a British Pakistani Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy at the University of Bristol (1997–). Modood is the founding director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship and one of the leading authorities on ethnic minorities in Britain.

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Taught Course Centre

The Taught Course Centre or TCC is a collaboration between the mathematics departments at five UK universities aimed at providing a broader range of lecture courses for postgraduate students.

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Teaching Excellence Framework

The Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (or TEF) is a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England, which may be used from 2020 to determine whether state-funded providers are permitted to raise tuition fees.

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Teaching fellow

A teaching fellow (sometimes referred to as a TF) is an individual at a higher education institution, including universities, whose role involves teaching and potentially pedagogic research.

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Team Rubber

Team Rubber is an independently owned group of creative companies founded in Bristol in 2001 by three Bristol University students, Chris Quigley, Andrew Parkhouse and Matt Golding.

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Technical Advisory Service for Images

The Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI) provides advice to the United Kingdom's Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) communities in the creation and use of digital images.

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Technology in Star Wars

The space opera blockbuster Star Wars has borrowed many real-life scientific and technological concepts in its settings.

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Temple Challenge Cup

The Temple Challenge Cup is one of the eights races at Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames on the River Thames in England.

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Terence Rattigan

Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan, CBE (10 June 191130 November 1977) was a British dramatist.

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Terence Stephenson

Sir Terence John Stephenson, is a consultant paediatric doctor in the United Kingdom and chair of the General Medical Council (GMC).

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Terrell Carver

Terrell Foster Carver (born 4 September 1946) is a Professor of Political Theory at the University of Bristol.

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Terrell Ward Bynum

Terrell Ward Bynum (born 1941) is an American philosopher, writer and editor.

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Terry Pratchett

Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author of fantasy novels, especially comical works.

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Terry Twigger

Terence Twigger (born 21 November 1949) is a British businessman.

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Tessa Jackson

Jane Thérèse "Tessa" Jackson, OBE (born 5 November 1955) is a British contemporary art curator, writer and administrator.

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Tetrachromacy

Tetrachromacy is the condition of possessing four independent channels for conveying color information, or possessing four types of cone cells in the eye.

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Tetrahydrogestrinone

Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), known by the nickname The Clear, is a synthetic and orally active anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) which was never marketed for medical use.

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Tewkesbury School

Tewkesbury School is a secondary school in the English town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire.

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Thangam Debbonaire

Thangam Rachel Debbonaire (3 August 1966) is a British Labour Party politician.

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The 3rd Degree (radio series)

The 3rd Degree (sometimes written as The Third Degree) is a British quiz show broadcast on BBC Radio 4, hosted by comedian Steve Punt and made by Pozzitive Productions.

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The Absent-Minded Beggar

"The Absent-Minded Beggar" is an 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling, set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and often accompanied by an illustration of a wounded but defiant British soldier, "A Gentleman in Kharki", by Richard Caton Woodville.

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The Bicester School

The Bicester School (previously Bicester Community College) is a mixed, multi-heritage, secondary school, with around 963 students (including a sixth form).

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The Book of Ebenezer Le Page

The Book of Ebenezer Le Page is a novel by Gerald Basil Edwards first published in United Kingdom by Hamish Hamilton in 1981, and in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf in the same year.

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The Castle School

The Castle School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, England, which serves the town and the surrounding villages.

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The Conversation (website)

The Conversation is an independent, not-for-profit media outlet that uses content sourced from the academic and research community.

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The Cost of Knowledge

The Cost of Knowledge is a protest by academics against the business practices of academic journal publisher Elsevier.

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The Crypt School

The Crypt School is a grammar school with academy status for boys and girls located in the city of Gloucester.

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The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine is a book authored by New Historian Ilan Pappé and published in 2006 by One World Oxford.

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The Fat Duck

The Fat Duck is a restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, England.

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The Gateway (student newspaper)

The Gateway newspaper is a business and careers online newspaper, formerly print and digital and now exclusively digital, read by students and graduates.

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The Greeks (book)

The Greeks is a 1951 non-fiction book on classical Greece by University of Bristol professor and translator H. D. F. Kitto.

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The Harvey Grammar School

The Harvey Grammar School is located in Folkestone, Kent, England.

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The Haunted Manor

The Haunted Manor (Straszny dwór) is an opera in four acts composed by Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko in 1861–1864.

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The Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt

The Hieroglyphs of Ancient Egypt is part of a new genre of books focussed on Egyptian hieroglyphs.

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The Incredible Human Journey

The Incredible Human Journey is a five-episode, 300 minute, science documentary film presented by Alice Roberts, based on her book by the same name.

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The Innocence Project

The Innocence Project is a television drama series created by BBC Northern Ireland and first broadcast on BBC One on 9 November 2006.

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The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of the British Empire and Commonwealth and comparative European colonial experiences.

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The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five

The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five is a 1980 science fiction novel by Doris Lessing.

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The Night Battles

The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries is a historical study of the benandanti folk custom of 16th and 17th century Friuli, Northeastern Italy.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England.

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The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles

The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy is a book of religious history and archaeology written by the English historian Ronald Hutton, first published by Blackwell in 1991.

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The Room (play)

The Room is Harold Pinter's first play, written and first produced in 1957.

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The Save the Children Fund Film

The Save The Children Fund Film is a 50-minute British documentary from 1971 directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett.

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The Sense of an Ending

The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel written by British author Julian Barnes.

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The Sense of an Ending (film)

The Sense of an Ending is a 2017 British-American mystery drama film directed by Ritesh Batra and written by Nick Payne, based on the novel of the same name by Julian Barnes.

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The Strasbourg Conference

The Strasbourg Conference is a forum on freedom of religion and belief.

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The Students' Union at UWE

The Students' Union at UWE, formerly UWE Students' Union, is the students' union of the University of the West of England.

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The Sundays

The Sundays (stylized as The SUNDAYS on all releases) are an English alternative rock band.

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The Tart

The Tart was a free London-based satirical newspaper, and later an online webzine.

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The Triumph of the Moon

The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft is a book of religious history by the English historian Ronald Hutton, first published by Oxford University Press in 1999.

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The Unite Foundation

The Unite Foundation is a UK registered charitable trust founded by student accommodation provider Unite Students in 2012.

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The Voyage that Shook the World

The Voyage That Shook The World is a 2009 dramatised documentary film commissioned by Creation Ministries International, a Christian Young Earth creationist organisation, and produced by Fathom Media.

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The Who Tour 1968

The Who Tour 1968 was a series of performances and tours by The Who, supporting releases such as The Who Sell Out album and the "Magic Bus" single.

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Theatre and Performance Research Association

The Theatre and Performance Research Association, or TaPRA for short, is an academic organisation focusing on theatre, drama and performance.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2004

This is the 2004 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2005

This is the 2005 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2006

This is the 2006 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2007

This is the 2007 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2008

This is the 2008 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.

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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2013

This is the top 200 of the 2013 Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings / Times Higher Education World University Rankings / QS World University Rankings of the top 300 universities in the world.

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Theodoor Overbeek

Jan Theodoor Gerard Overbeek (Groningen, January 30, 1911 – February 19, 2007) was a Dutch professor of physical chemistry at the Utrecht University.

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Theodore Ziolkowski

Theodore Ziolkowski (born 1932, Birmingham, Alabama), is a scholar in the fields of German studies and comparative literature.

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Theory of mind in animals

Theory of mind in animals is an extension to non-human animals of the philosophical and psychological concept of theory of mind (ToM), sometimes known as mentalisation or mind-reading.

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Theresa Villiers

Theresa Anne Villiers (pronounced Villers; born 5 March 1968) is a British Conservative Party politician.

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Thomas Dalling

Sir Thomas Dalling FRSE (23 April 1892 – 1982) was a British veterinarian and bacteriologist.

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Thomas Ernst Josef Wiedemann

Thomas Ernst Josef Wiedemann (14 May 1950 – 28 June 2001.) was a German-British historian.

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Thomas Everett Thompson

Thomas Everett Thompson PhD DSc FZS (3 November 1933 – 1 January 1990) was a British malacologist and embryologist, known for his extensive studies on opisthobranch molluscs.

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Thomas Exley

Thomas Exley (9 December 1774 – 17 February 1855) was an English schoolmaster and schoolkeeper, who taught and occasionally published on mathematics, but was better known for advancing controversial scientific theories and for theological discussions, with special reference to Methodism.

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Thomas Gernon

Thomas Gernon (born 1983, County Louth, Ireland) is an academic who won the Millennium Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (Ireland) for his work on the numerical modeling of urbanization trends in Europe.

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Thomas Llewelyn Webb

Thomas Llewelyn Webb is a Reader in Psychology working at the University of Sheffield in the UK.

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Thomas Loveday (university administrator)

Thomas Tudor Loveday (15 August 1875 – 4 March 1966) was an English academic who was Principal of Southampton University College (1920–22) and later Vice Chancellor of the University of Bristol (1922-1944).

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Thomas Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath

Thomas Henry Thynne, 5th Marquess of Bath (15 July 1862 – 9 June 1946), styled Viscount Weymouth until 1896, was a British landowner and Conservative politician.

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Thomasin Lawson

Thomasin Miranda "Thomy" Lawson is an English actress, born in Surrey in 1997, currently studying Experimental Psychology in her second year at Bristol University, she attended Surbiton High School for 7 years and during this time was a key participant in the youth programme of the Rose Theatre, Kingston where she has starred in several smaller scale productions as well as in the theatre's critically acclaimed 2014 production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as one of the leading characters: Susan Pevensie.

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Thyrocopa

Thyrocopa is a genus of moths in the Xyloryctidae family endemic to Hawaii.

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Tim Burt

Timothy Peter "Tim" Burt (born 23 December 1951) is a British geographer, academic, and academic administrator.

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Tim Crouch

Tim Crouch (born 1964) is an experimental theatre maker: an actor, writer and director.

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Tim Elliott (earth scientist)

Timothy Richard Elliott is a Professor at the University of Bristol.

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Tim Hollis

Timothy Stancliffe 'Tim' Hollis, CBE, QPM is a retired British police officer who was Chief Constable of Humberside Police and Vice-President of the Association of Chief Police Officers.

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Tim Palmer (physicist)

Timothy Noel Palmer CBE FRS (born 31 December 1952) is a mathematical physicist by training.

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Tim Payne (rugby union)

Timothy Adam North Payne (born 29 April 1979 in Swindon) is a former English rugby union footballer who played at prop for London Wasps.

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Tim Pigott-Smith

Timothy Peter Pigott-Smith, (13 May 1946 – 7 April 2017) was an English film and television actor and author.

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Tim Taylor (producer)

Professor Timothy 'Tim' Taylor is a British television producer best known for his work as the originator and producer of Channel 4's popular archaeology series Time Team.

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Timeline of Bristol

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bristol, England.

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Timeline of the evolutionary history of life

This timeline of the evolutionary history of life represents the current scientific theory outlining the major events during the development of life on planet Earth.

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Timeline of women's education

This is a timeline of women's education.

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Timothy Browning

Timothy Browning is a mathematician working in number theory, examining the interface of analytic number theory and Diophantine geometry.

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Timothy Mowl

Professor Timothy Mowl FSA (born 1951) is an architectural and landscape historian.

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Tina Beattie

Tina Beattie is a British writer and broadcaster.

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Tolga Kashif

Tolga Kashif (Tolga Kaşif) (born 1962) is a British born musical conductor, composer, orchestrator, producer and arranger of Turkish Cypriot descent.

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Tom Adams (entrepreneur)

Tom P.H. Adams (born 1972) is a Swedish-American technology executive.

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Tom Bevan

Tom Bevan (1868–1938), who also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Bamfylde, was a British writer of boys' adventure stories.

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Tom Carver

Tom Carver (born 2 November 1960) is a writer and former BBC foreign correspondent.

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Tom Coates

Tom Coates (born 19 July 1972) is a technologist and early weblogger based in San Francisco, California who has been writing plasticbag.org since 1999.

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Tom Lucy (comedian)

Tom Lucy is a British stand-up comedian and third highest grossing Sam Smith impersonator in 2018.

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Tom Stourton

Thomas Edward Alexander "Tom" Stourton (born 16 May 1987) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian and writer.

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Tom Troscianko

Tomasz Stanisław Trościanko (1953–2011) (Tom) was born in Munich, Germany, of Polish parents, Anna and Wiktor Trościanko.

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Tom Tugendhat

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Georg John Tugendhat (born 27 June 1973) is a British Conservative Party politician and former Army officer.

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Tom Vaughan (director)

Tom Vaughan (born 5 September 1969) is a Scottish television and film director.

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Tony Crook (academic)

Anthony Derek Howell Crook, CBE, FAcSS, FRTPI, FRSA, known professionally as Tony Crook, is a British academic and emeritus professor of town and regional planning at the University of Sheffield.

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Tony Gallagher

Tony Gallagher (born 2 November 1963) is a British newspaper editor.

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Tony Juniper

Anthony Juniper (born 24 September 1960) is a British campaigner, writer, sustainability advisor and environmentalist who served as Executive Director of Friends of the Earth, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Tony Miller (cinematographer)

Tony Miller is an English director of photography and documentary film maker, known for his cinematography and his documentaries, including Mustang: the Hidden Kingdom.

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Tony O'Connor (rugby player)

Anthony O'Connor (24 April 1934 – 22 May 2015) was a Welsh rugby union player who played in the scrum-half position.

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Tony Prosser

Tony Prosser FBA is professor of public law at the University of Bristol, having previously been John Millar Professor of Law, at the University of Glasgow.

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Tony Robinson

Sir Anthony Robinson (born 15 August 1946) is an English actor, comedian, author, presenter and political activist.

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Tooth enamel

Tooth enamel is one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth in humans and many other animals, including some species of fish.

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TOPCAT (software)

TOPCAT is an interactive graphical viewer and editor for tabular data.

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Torsten Hägerstrand

Torsten Hägerstrand (October 11, 1916, Moheda – May 3, 2004, Lund) was a Swedish geographer.

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Tosin Jegede

Tosin Jegede is a Nigerian singer.

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Totally Tom

Totally Tom is a British comedy duo consisting of Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer.

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Tottenham Grammar School

Tottenham Grammar School (TGS) was a renowned grammar school in North London, with local football connections.

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Touch the Truck

Touch the Truck was a British Channel 5 endurance gameshow which aired in 2001.

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Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way

Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way is a British television series presented by Barbara Woodhouse first shown by the BBC in 1980.

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Translation Studies (journal)

Translation Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering translation studies.

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Trend Micro

is a Japanese multinational cyber security and defense company founded in Los Angeles, California with global headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, a R&D center in Taipei, Taiwan, and regional headquarters in Asia, Europe and the Americas.

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Trevelyan College Boat Club

Trevelyan College Boat Club (TCBC) is the boat club of Trevelyan College, at Durham University in England.

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Trevor Beattie (CEO)

Trevor Beattie is currently Chief Executive of the South Downs National Park and is one of the 12 independent governors of the University of Brighton.

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Trevor Wooley

Trevor Dion Wooley FRS (born 17 September 1964) FRS is a British mathematician and currently Professor of Mathematics at the University of Bristol.

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Tristan Davies

Tristan Davies is a British newspaper executive and former newspaper editor.

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Truth in Science

Truth in Science is a United Kingdom-based creationist organization which promotes the Discovery Institute's "Teach the Controversy" campaign, which it uses to try to get pseudoscientific intelligent design creationism taught alongside evolution in school science lessons.

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Tyndall

Tyndall (the original spelling, also Tyndale, "Tindol",Tyndal, Tindall, Tindal, Tindale, Tindle, Tindell, Tindill, and Tindel) is the name of an English family taken from the land they held as tenants in chief of the Kings of England and Scotland in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries: Tynedale, or the valley of the Tyne, in Northumberland.

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Tyndalls Park

Tyndall's Park is an area of central Bristol, England.

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UBP-302

UBP-302 is a highly selective kainate receptor antagonist used in the study of many neurological processes.

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UEA School of Biological Sciences

The School of Biological Sciences is a research-led academic community at the University of East Anglia.

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UK Clinical Aptitude Test

The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is a test used in the selection process by a consortium of UK university Medical and Dental Schools.

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UK cyber security community

The cyber security (or information assurance) community in the United Kingdom is diverse, with many stakeholders groups contributing to support the UK Cyber Security Strategy.

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UK miners' strike (1972)

The 1972 UK miners' strike was a major strike involving a dispute between the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the Conservative Edward Heath government over pay.

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ULTra (rapid transit)

Ultra (Urban Light Transit) is a personal rapid transit PODCAR system developed by the British engineering company Ultra Global PRT (formerly Advanced Transport Systems).

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Umar Arteh Ghalib

Umar Arteh Ghalib or Omer Carte Qalib (Cumar Carte Qaalib, عمر عرتي غالب) (born 1930) is a prominent Somali politician.

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Una Ryan

Una Ryan (born December 18, 1941) is a British-American biologist who has conducted research on vascular biology, publishing over 300 papers.

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UNILAD

UNILAD is a unionist website and social media account Internet media company and website.

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Universities in the United Kingdom

Universities in the United Kingdom have generally been instituted by Royal Charter, Papal Bull, Act of Parliament or an instrument of government under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.

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University Challenge

University Challenge is a British quiz programme which first aired in 1962.

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University Challenge 1994–95

Series 24 of University Challenge ran between 21 September 1994 and 29 March 1995.

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University Challenge 1998–99

Series 28 of University Challenge ran between 2 September 1998 and 27 April 1999.

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University Challenge 2000–01

Series 30 of University Challenge began on 4 September 2000, with the final on 2 April 2001.

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University Challenge 2001–02

Series 31 of University Challenge began on 23 July 2001, with the final on 11 March 2002.

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University Challenge 2003–04

Series 33 of University Challenge began on 15 September 2003, with the final on 12 April 2004.

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University Challenge 2006–07

Series 36 of University Challenge began on 7 August 2006 and was broadcast on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2008–09

Series 38 of the quiz show University Challenge began on 7 July 2008 and was broadcast on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2010–11

Series 40 of University Challenge began on 5 July 2010 and aired on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2012–13

Series 42 of University Challenge began on 16 July 2012 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2014–15

Series 44 of University Challenge began on 14 July 2014 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2015–16

Series 45 of University Challenge began on 13 July 2015 on BBC Two.

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University Challenge 2016–17

Series 46 of University Challenge began on 11 July 2016 on BBC Two, and finished on 10 April 2017.

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University Challenge 2017–18

Series 47 of University Challenge began on 17 July 2017 on BBC Two.

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University College London

University College London (UCL) is a public research university in London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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University College, Bristol

University College, Bristol was an educational institution which existed from 1876 to 1909.

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University constituency

A university constituency is a constituency, used in elections to a legislature, that represents the members of one or more universities rather than residents of a geographical area.

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University council

A university council may be the executive body of a university's governance system, an advisory body to the university president, or something in between in authority.

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University of Bath

The University of Bath is a public university located in Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom.

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University of Bristol admissions controversy

The University of Bristol admissions controversy refers to an historic dispute over the admissions process for the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom which occurred in 2003.

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University of Bristol Botanic Garden

The University of Bristol Botanic Garden is a Botanical garden in Bristol, England.

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University of Bristol Dental Hospital

The University of Bristol Dental Hospital is a specialist hospital for dental treatment in Bristol, England.

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University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers

The University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers (UBSCR) is a change ringing society.

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University of Bristol Spelæological Society

The University of Bristol Spelæological Society (UBSS) was founded in 1919 by cavers in the University of Bristol.

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University of Bristol Union

Bristol SU is the students' union of the University of Bristol, England.

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University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (abbreviated as UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England.

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University of Leeds

The University of Leeds is a Russell Group university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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University of London

The University of London (abbreviated as Lond. or more rarely Londin. in post-nominals) is a collegiate and a federal research university located in London, England.

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University of Otago Clocktower complex

The University of Otago Clocktower complex is a group of architecturally and historically significant buildings in the centre of the University of Otago campus.

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University of the West of England, Bristol

The University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol) is a public university, located in and around Bristol, England, which received university status in 1992.

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University of Twente

The University of Twente (Dutch: Universiteit Twente;, abbr. UT) is a public research university located in Enschede, Netherlands.

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University rowing (UK)

University rowing in the United Kingdom began when it was introduced to Oxford in the late 18th century.

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UOB

UOB or UoB is the acronymic abbreviation for.

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Urey Medal

The Urey Medal is given annually by the European Association of Geochemistry for outstanding contributions advancing Geochemistry over a career.

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V. Spike Peterson

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Varada Sethu

Varada Sethu is a British actress, best known for playing DS Mishal Ali in the BBC apocalyptic TV Series Hard Sun.

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Varinder Aggarwal

Varinder Kumar Aggarwal (born 1961) is a British organic chemist specialising in asymmetric synthesis.

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Varsity match

A varsity match is a sporting fixture between two university rivals.

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Varsity Series

The Varsity Series may refer to a number of inter-university rivalries.

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Varsity team

Varsity is an alteration and shortening of the term university.

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Vera Anstey

Vera Anstey (3 January 1889 – 26 November 1976) was a British economist and noted expert on the economy of India.

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Veronica Henry

Veronica Henry (born 1963) is a British writer of Romance novels, TV script writer and journalist.

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Veronika Hyks

Veronika Hyks (born Veronica Hyks in 1951) is an English actress, often employed as a voice actor for work as a narrator.

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Veterinary education

Veterinary education is the tertiary education of veterinarians.

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Veterinary medicine in the United Kingdom

Veterinary medicine in the United Kingdom is the performance of veterinary medicine by licensed professionals, and strictly regulated by statute law, notably the Veterinary Surgeons Act of 1966.

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Vice Squad

Vice Squad are an English punk band formed in 1979 in Bristol.

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Victor Brooke, 3rd Viscount Alanbrooke

Alan Victor Harold Brooke, 3rd Viscount Alanbrooke (24 November 1932 – 10 January 2018) was a British peer.

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Victor Eyles

Dr Victor Ambrose Eyles FRSE FGS (1895–1978) was a British geologist and science historian.

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Victoria Hamilton

Victoria Hamilton (born 5 April 1971) is an English actress.

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Victoria Medal (geography)

The Victoria Medal is an award presented by the Royal Geographical Society.

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Victoria Rooms, Bristol

The Victoria Rooms, also known as the Vic Rooms, houses the University of Bristol's music department in Clifton, Bristol, England, on a prominent site at the junction of Queens Road and Whiteladies Road.

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Victoria Sharp

Dame Victoria Madeleine Sharp, DBE (born 8 February 1956), styled The Rt.

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Villiers High School

Villiers High School is a co-educational 11–18 school and sixth form in the Southall are of the west London borough of Ealing.

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Vince Griffiths

Vince Griffiths (29 May 1901 – 7 January 1967) was a Welsh rugby union player who represented Wales and the British Lions.

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Vinerian Scholarship

The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Civil Law".

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Vivian Bartley Green-Armytage

Vivian Bartley Green-Armytage FRCP, FRCS, FRCOG, (14 August 1882 – 11 April 1961) was a British gynecologist.

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Vivien Leigh

Vivien Leigh (born Vivian Mary Hartley, and also known as Lady Olivier after 1947; 5 November 19138 July 1967) was an English stage and film actress.

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Vivien Stern, Baroness Stern

Vivien Helen Stern, Baroness Stern (born 25 September 1941) is a crossbench member of the House of Lords.

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Volcano Live

Volcano Live was a live television programme broadcast on BBC Two from 9 July 2012.

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Vong Phaophanit and Claire Oboussier

Vong Phaophanit (born 1961, Laos) and Claire Oboussier (born 1963, London) are artists based in London who have collaborated for the past 25 years.

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W. K. Stanton

Walter Kendall Stanton (29 September 1891, Dauntsey, Wiltshire – 30 June 1978, Sedgehill, Shaftesbury, Dorset) was an English organist and composer of sacred music.

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W. V. D. Hodge

Sir William Vallance Douglas Hodge FRS FRSE (17 June 1903 – 7 July 1975) was a British mathematician, specifically a geometer.

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Walid Nabhan

Walid Nabhan (born 1966) is a Maltese writer and translator of Palestinian-Jordanian origin.

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Walking with Dinosaurs

Walking with Dinosaurs is a six-part documentary television miniseries created by Tim Haines and produced by BBC Natural History Unit.

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Walter Frederick Whittard

Walter Frederick Whittard (1902–1966) was professor of geology at the University of Bristol.

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Walter Hadwen

Walter Robert Hadwen MD MRCS MRCP (3 August 1854, Woolwich – 27 December 1932) was a Gloucester general practitioner and pharmaceutical chemist, president of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), and an anti-vaccination campaigner known for his denial of the germ theory of disease.

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Walter Heitler

Walter Heinrich Heitler (2 January 1904 – 15 November 1981) was a German physicist who made contributions to quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory.

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Warden (college)

Warden is the title given to or adopted by the heads of some university colleges and other institutions.

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Wave power

Wave power is the capture of energy of wind waves to do useful work – for example, electricity generation, water desalination, or pumping water.

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Wayne Thompson (rugby union)

Wayne Thompson (born 19 March 1984) is an English rugby union player who plays as a prop for Bristol and is a product of Bristol's Academy.

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We Wish You a Merry Christmas

"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England.

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Wendy Darke

Wendy Darke is a British television producer and marine biologist, and the former head of the Natural History Unit (NHU) at the BBC.

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Wendy Ewart

Dr Wendy Ewart, is a British scientist who is Deputy Chief Executive and Chief of Strategy of the Medical Research Council (UK).

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Wendy Hollway

Wendy Ann Hollway (born 1949) is a British psychologist specialising in feminist psychology, social psychology and qualitative methods.

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Wendy Larner

Wendy Larner is a New Zealand Social Scientist who has focussed on the interdisciplinary areas of globalisation, governance and gender.

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Wendy Toye

Wendy Toye, (1 May 1917 – 27 February 2010) was a British dancer, stage and film director and actress.

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Wenyon & Gamble

Wenyon & Gamble is the name used by the art team of Susan Gamble and Michael Wenyon.

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Wesley College (Bristol)

Wesley College, Bristol (formerly Wesley College, Headingley, Leeds, until, in 1967, the institution united with Didsbury College, Bristol, and was renamed) was a theological college in the Henbury area of Bristol, England.

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West Downs School

West Downs School, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire, was an English independent preparatory school, which was established in 1897 and closed in 1988.

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West Hockey Association (field hockey)

West Hockey Association runs field hockey leagues based in the West of England and South West of England.

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Wheat Improvement Strategic Programme

The Wheat Improvement Strategic Programme (WISP) is a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) funded collaborative programme for wheat improvement, which brings together experts from five UK institutions: John Innes Centre, Rothamsted Research, the National Institute for Agricultural Botany (NIAB) and the University of Nottingham, and the University of Bristol.

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Wickham Theatre

The Wickham Theatre is a studio theatre owned by Bristol University in Bristol, England.

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Wikimedia UK

Wikimedia UK (WMUK) is a registered charity established to support volunteers in the United Kingdom who work on Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia.

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Will Dean (businessman)

Will Dean, MBE (born November 8, 1980) is a British businessman and former counter-terrorism officer and Harvard Business School MBA, who is the co-founder and CEO of Tough Mudder, and often is called "The Mark Zuckerberg of Extreme Sports." Dean was named to Sports Business Journals prestigious 2017 "Top 40 Under 40 List." Tough Mudder currently employs over 150 people worldwide.

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Will Hobhouse

William Arthur Hobhouse (born September 1956) is an English businessman and investor, chairman of the furniture store chain Heal's.

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Will Hutton

William Nicolas Hutton (born 21 May 1950) is a British political economist, academic administrator, and journalist.

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Will Todd

William Todd (born 14 January 1970) is an English classical composer and pianist.

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Willem Buiter

Willem Hendrik Buiter CBE (born 26 September 1949) is a Dutch-born American-British economist.

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William Beinart

William Beinart (born January 19, 1951 in Cape Town) is a historian and Africanist.

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William Burley Lockwood

William Burley Lockwood (13 April 1917 - 30 April 2012) was a Professor of Germanic and Indo-European Philology at the University of Reading from 1968 until his retirement in 1982.

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William Doyle (historian)

William Doyle, FBA (born 1942) is a British historian, specialising in 18th-century France, who is most notable for his one-volume Oxford History of the French Revolution (1989).

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William Edward Hodgson Berwick

William Edward Hodgson Berwick (11 March 1888 in Dudley Hill, Bradford – 13 May 1944 in Bangor, Gwynedd) was a British mathematician, specializing in algebra, who worked on the problem of computing an integral basis for the algebraic integers in a simple algebraic extension of the rationals.

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William Ellis School

William Ellis School is a United Kingdom secondary comprehensive school for boys in Highgate, London.

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William G. Hobbs

William George Reginald Hobbs was born on 16 May 1927 at Whitegates in Alderney, Channel Islands.

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William Goodchild

William Goodchild (born 3 April 1964) is a composer, orchestrator and conductor who produces music for film, television and the concert hall.

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William Hampton (poet)

William Hampton (born 1959 in Salford, Lancashire) is a British poet.

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William Horwood (novelist)

William Horwood (born 12 May 1944 in Oxford) is an English novelist.

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William John Lyons

William John Lyons (born 1966, Sheffield), aka John Lyons, is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol.

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William Johnson Sollas

William Johnson Sollas FRS (30 May 1849 – 20 October 1936) was a British geologist and anthropologist.

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William Lewis (journalist)

William Lewis (born 1969) is a British newspaper publishing executive.

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William Macready

William Charles Macready (3 March 1793 – 27 April 1873) was an English actor.

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William Mitchell (physicist)

Sir Edgar William John Mitchell, CBE, FRS (September 25, 1925 – October 30, 2002) was a British physicist, professor of physics at Reading and Oxford, and he helped pioneer the field of neutron scattering.

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William Richard Joseph Cook

Sir William Richard Joseph Cook, (10 April 1905 – 16 September 1987) was a British mathematician and civil servant.

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William Robert Bousfield

William Robert Bousfield FRS (12 January 1854 – 16 July 1943) was a British lawyer, Conservative politician and scientist.

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William Scammell

William Scammell (2 January 1939 Southampton – 29 November 2000) was a British poet.

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William Taylor (academic)

Sir William Taylor (1930), an English educationalist, was the fifth vice-chancellor of the University of Hull.

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William Turner Thiselton-Dyer

Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (28 July 1843 – 23 December 1928) was a leading British botanist, and the third director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

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William Weston (explorer)

William Weston was a 15th-century English merchant from Bristol, who was probably the first Englishman to lead an expedition to North America, the voyage taking place most likely in 1499 or 1500.

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William Williams (academic)

William "Bill" Malcolm Williams (1927-2011) was a Canadian metallurgical engineer.

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William Wills, 1st Baron Winterstoke

William Henry Wills, 1st Baron Winterstoke (1 September 1830 – 29 January 1911), known as Sir William Wills, Bt., between 1893 and 1906, was a British businessman, philanthropist and Liberal politician.

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Willis Grant

Willis Grant (1 May 1907 – 9 November 1981) was an English cathedral organist, who served in St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham.

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Willis Jackson, Baron Jackson of Burnley

Willis Jackson, Baron Jackson of Burnley FRS (29 October 1904 – 17 February 1970) was a British technologist and electrical engineer.

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Wills Hall

Wills Hall is one of more than twenty halls of residence in the University of Bristol.

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Wills Memorial Building

The Wills Memorial Building (also known as the Wills Memorial Tower or simply the Wills Tower) is a Neo Gothic building designed by Sir George Oatley and built as a memorial to Henry Overton Wills III http://www.about-bristol.co.uk/lnd-03.asp by his sons George and Henry Wills.

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Winckley Square

Winckley Square is situated near the centre of Preston, Lancashire, England, at the west end of Avenham.

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Winston Churchill

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.

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Winston Theatre

The Winston Theatre is a traditional proscenium arch theatre located in the Bristol Students' Union building, one of the largest students' union buildings in Great Britain.

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Witches' Sabbath

The Witches' Sabbath is a meeting of those who practice witchcraft and other rites.

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Wolfgang Clemen

Wolfgang Clemen (born 9 March 1909 in Bonn, Germany; died 16 March 1990 in Endorf, Bavaria, Germany) was an eminent German literary scholar who helped reestablish English Studies in Germany after World War II.

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Wolfgang Stroebe

Ernst Joachim Wolfgang Stroebe (born 5 May 1941) is a German social psychologist and Emeritus Professor of Social Psychology at the Utrecht University and the University of Groningen, particularly known for his works "Introduction to social psychology" and "Social psychology and health," and on brainstorming.

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Wolsingham Community College

Wolsingham School is a secondary school, located in Wolsingham, County Durham.

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Woodlands Christian Centre

Woodlands Church is an evangelical church in Bristol, England.

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Worker Rights Consortium

The Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) is an independent labor rights monitoring organization focused on protecting the rights of workers who sew apparel and make other products sold in the United States, particularly those bearing college or university logos.

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World University Rankings 2015

World Universities are ranked by several magazines and newspapers.

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Worldwide Universities Network

The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) is an alliance of 23 research-intensive universities.

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Wraxall Court

Wraxall Court (originally called Wraxall Lodge) is a historic building in Wraxall in the English county of Somerset.

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Wraxall, Somerset

Wraxall is a village in North Somerset, England west of Bristol.

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Xagħra Stone Circle

The Xagħra Stone Circle (Iċ-Ċirku tax-Xagħra), also known as the Xagħra Hypogeum or the Brochtorff Circle, is a Neolithic funerary complex located in Xagħra, Gozo, Malta.

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XMOS

XMOS is a fabless semiconductor company that develops voice solutions, audio products, and multicore microcontrollers capable of concurrently executing real-time tasks, DSP, and control flow.

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Yakir Aharonov

Yakir Aharonov (יקיר אהרונוב; born on August 28, 1932) is an Israeli physicist specializing in quantum physics.

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Yellowdog

is a UK software company, headquartered in Bristol that helps people to scale batch processes into The Cloud or into under utilised computers within their own IT environment.

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Young Liberals (United Kingdom)

Young Liberals is the youth and student group of the Liberal Democrats, a political party in the United Kingdom.

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Yury Krymov

Yury Krymov (Ю́рий Кры́мов) is the pen name of Soviet novelist Yury Solomonovich Beklemishev (Ю́рий Соломо́нович Беклеми́шев; 19 January 1908 – 20 September 1941).

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Zafrul Aziz

YM Tengku Dato’ Sri Zafrul Aziz bin Tengku Abdul Aziz is the Group Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director of CIMB Group Holdings Berhad, a leading ASEAN universal bank and a world leader in Islamic finance with presence in 16 countries worldwide.

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Zangley Dukpa

Zangley Dukpa (born 2 February 1950) is a Bhutanese politician who is currently a Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party (DPT) member of the National Assembly of Bhutan.

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Zeev Rudnick

Zeev Rudnick or Ze'ev Rudnick (born 1961 in Haifa, Israel) is a mathematician, specializing in number theory and in mathematical physics, notably quantum chaos.

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Ziggy Stardust Tour

The Ziggy Stardust Tour was a concert tour by David Bowie in the United Kingdom, North America, and Japan in 1972–73, to promote the studio albums The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Aladdin Sane.

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Zina Saro-Wiwa

Zina Saro-Wiwa is a video artist and film-maker.

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1808/1809 mystery eruption

A colossal volcanic eruption in the VEI 6 range is believed to have taken place in late 1808 and is suspected of contributing to a period of global cooling that lasted for years, in a similar way to how the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora (VEI 7) led to the Year Without a Summer in 1816.

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1904 petition to the Chemical Society

The 1904 petition to the Chemical Society was a petition written by 19 female chemists setting out the reasons why they should be afforded the status of Fellow of the Chemical Society.

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1909 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1909 in the United Kingdom.

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1925 Birthday Honours

The 1925 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire.

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1940 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1940.

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1941 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1941.

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1943 Birthday Honours

The King's Birthday Honours 1943 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by people of the British Empire.

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1946 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1946.

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1946 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1946 in the United Kingdom.

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1947 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1947 in the United Kingdom.

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1952 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1952 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire and Commonwealth.

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1956 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1956 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1957 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1958 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1958 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1959 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1959 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1961 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1961 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1964 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1964 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1971 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1971 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1976 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1976 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours

The 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours were announced on 11 June 1977 to celebrate Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee and Birthday in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Barbados, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, and Papua New Guinea.

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1978 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1978 were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1981 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1981 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1985 Birthday Honours

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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1989 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1989 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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1992 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in the Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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1993 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1993 were appointments by most of the sixteen Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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1996 Birthday Honours

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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1997 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1997 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries.

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1999 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1999 for the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms were announced on 12 June 1999, to celebrate the Queen's Official Birthday of 1999.

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2006 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2006 in some Commonwealth realms were announced (on 31 December 2005) in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Grenada, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, and Saint Christopher and Nevis to celebrate the year past and mark the beginning of 2006.

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2007 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2007 for the Commonwealth realms were announced on 17 June 2007, to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2007.

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2009 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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2010 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours 2010 for the Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand, on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda, and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.

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2010 United Kingdom student protests

The 2010 United Kingdom student protests were a series of demonstrations in November and December 2010 that took place in several areas of the country, with the focal point of protests being in central London.

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2011 Safari Sevens

The 2011 Safari Sevens were the 16th annual edition of the Safari Sevens.

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2012 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours List 2012 was released on 16 June 2012 in the United Kingdom.

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2012 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2012 were announced on 31 December 2011 in The United Kingdom, New Zealand, (27 January 2012) 8 New Zealand Gazette 215.

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2013 Birthday Honours

The 2013 Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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2017 Birthday Honours

The 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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2017 New Year Honours

The 2017 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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2018 New Year Honours

The 2018 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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2018 UK higher education strike

The University and College Union (UCU), a trade union representing 110,000 staff at UK universities, began a strike on 22 February 2018 as part of an industrial action against 64 universities, represented by Universities UK (UUK).

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