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... Sustainable Cities. London & Bristol, Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Pp. 135. ... Sustainable Cities. London & Bristol, Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Pp. 143. ...
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... Many cities other then London were aimed at including: Portsmouth, South Hampton, Plymouth, Exeter, Bristol, Bath, Cardiff, Birmingham, Coventry, Nottingham ...
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... Then a belated 11-day correction was necessary, provoking riots in the streets of London and Bristol, where several people died. ...
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... While London had nearly a half million inhabitants in 1700, the next largest city, Norwich, had only 30,000 in that same year. Bristol boasted a mere 20,000 ...
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... While London had nearly a half million inhabitants in 1700, the next largest city, Norwich, had only 30,000 in that same year. Bristol boasted a mere 20,000 ...
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... was interrupted by illness on February 12, and the first paralytic stroke came to him in London that spring. A more serious one followed in October in Bristol. ...
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... was interrupted by illness on February 12, and the first paralytic stroke came to him in London that spring. A more serious one followed in October in Bristol. ...
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... SAUS Publications, Bristol. UKCC, (1992), Code of Professional Conduct. ... United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery, and Health Visiting, London. ...
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... WWF Tours of Britain used to take place; they would stop off in Newcastle, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham and Bristol. ...
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... out of Edinburgh University, Stevenson found friends of the same kind in London. ... Bristol is the town where Jim and the others aboard the Hispaniola sailed. ...
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... [www.richardlong.org] Richard Long was born in Bristol, England in 1945 and has been a major ... In 1989, he was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize in London. ...
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... 7Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England, in 1821 into a large, progressive ... she was invited to attend St.Bartholomew's Hospital in London, she later ...
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... Thus there are in London, 120,000; in Manchester, 40,000; in Liverpool, 34,000; Bristol, 24,000; Glasgow, 40,000; Edinburgh, 29,000, poor Irish people. ...
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... Louise attended the University of Bristol for her undergraduate studies, where she ... a Ph.D. program in Paleontology at the University of London, where her ...
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... In 1825 it took 3-5 days to get from London to Edinborough by canal ... Cities became rich and important ie Liverpool, Hull, Bristol, and Lancaster as the ports ...
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... and cities from the rural countryside to the large city of London. ... Swayne and Brittan, belonging to the Microscpical Subcommittee of Bristol, analyzed rice ...
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... the life of John Brown are the accounts by Thomas Beddoes (a Bristol physician), and ... of his opponents, in 1786, in debt, John Brown moved to London, where he ...
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... The regional differences can be divided by an imaginary line from Bristol in the southwest ... dense it had more towns and ports, it was richer, and it had London. ...
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... Elizabeth Blackwell was born in 1821 in Bristol, England. ... She then went to London and there she was permitted to continue her studies. ...
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... Mary Robinson was born in the Bristol on November 27, 1758. She was the third child of five. ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in the fall 1772 in London. ...
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... first moving from her original birthplace to Yate, just outside of Bristol, then from ... when she was on a train traveling between Manchester and London and out ...
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... London is the center of English music and drama. ... The rivers that flow west into the Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel include the Mersey, Dee, Severn, and Avon ...
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... The board of trade meeting in London accurately reflected the opinion of businessmen ... Not only ports like Bristol, Liverpool, and Nantes enjoy a new prosperity ...
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... Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England on a brisk night, on February 3rd, 1821 to ... it best to take some time of from her lecturing at London School of ...
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