• The Gibraltar Apprentices and Ex-Apprentices Union was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It merged with the Transport and General Workers' Union in...
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  • Trades Union Congress of Ghana CITIPEG Gibraltar Apprentices and Ex-Apprentices Union Gibraltar Confederation of Labour Gibraltar Labour Trades Union Trade...
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  • File Grinders' Society Gibraltar Apprentices and Ex-Apprentices Union Gibraltar Confederation of Labour Gibraltar Labour Trades Union Government Civil Employees'...
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  • Shale Miners and Oil Workers Gibraltar Confederation of Labour Gibraltar Apprentices and Ex-Apprentices Union Gibraltar Labour Trades Union North of Ireland...
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  • List of memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum (category Lists of monuments and memorials in the United Kingdom)
    Boy Entrants Memorial Royal Air Force Cranwell Apprentices Memorial Royal Air Force Halton Apprentices Memorial Garden Royal Air Force Police Memorial...
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  • Hibs keeper retires from playing and takes on new role". BBC Sport. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024. "Ex-St Mirren and Kilmarnock midfielder Stephen...
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  • affairs, ombudsmen for the elderly and ombudsmen for school students and apprentices at the upper secondary level. In Pakistan, the establishment of an...
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    the demure wife who lives in Gibraltar. The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther commended her performance by writing, "And Miss De Carlo, as the siren...
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    Dwight D. Eisenhower (category Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy alumni)
    Torch and was planned in the underground headquarters within the Rock of Gibraltar. Eisenhower was the first non-British person to command Gibraltar in 200...
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    members in Gibraltar by the Special Air Service ten months later appeared to confirm suspicions among republicans and in the British and Irish media...
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    England or Wales. The first clinical teaching was undertaken by medical apprentices at the General Hospital, founded in 1779. The medical school which grew...
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    Northampton (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    the completion of Gibraltar Barracks in 1797. By the end of the 18th century, Northampton had become a major centre of footwear and leather manufacture...
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    Freemasonry in Cuba (category Clubs and societies in Cuba)
    in Gibraltar and Madrid as early as 1728, and over time the fraternity quietly spread throughout parts of Spain and its colonies. Between 1751 and 1754...
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  • sovereignty of other overseas territories, such as the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar. Chagossians opposed to the government's decision to hand sovereignty...
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    John Paul Jones (category Military personnel from Dumfries and Galloway)
    officers, some of whom were several ex-British naval officers also in Russian employment, who regarded Jones as a renegade and refused to speak to him. As a...
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    Vichy France (category Catholicism and far-right politics)
    at Gibraltar in response to the attack on Dakar. Shaken by the resolute Vichy defence and not wanting to further escalate the conflict, British and Free...
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    Catalan-speaking Roussillon, Cerdagne and Andorra. Spain also wanted to reclaim Gibraltar from the United Kingdom because of the symbolic and strategic value. Franco...
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    Yevgeny Zamyatin, along with his apprentices, The Serapion Brothers, created entirely new styles in literature and contributed new insights to the understanding...
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    British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Falkland Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Turks and Caicos Islands Hamilton Dinghy Club House of Commons...
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  • Richardson Antoine Duhamel Mademoiselle (1966) The Sailor from Gibraltar (1967) Red and Blue (1967) – Short John Addison Look Back in Anger (1959) – Music...
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  • conflict in Northern Ireland involving republican and loyalist paramilitaries, the British security forces and civilians. They are usually dated from the late...
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    Regia Marina (category Military units and formations disestablished in 1946)
    and his military advisors convinced that Italy was "imprisoned in the Mediterranean" through British bases in Gibraltar, the Suez Canal, Malta, and Cyprus...
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    and piracy was also effective seen in perspective, in spite of the punctual failures (Pernambuco, Cádiz, Gibraltar...). The Mediterranean galleys and...
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  • 85, German racing cyclist. Hélène Roussel, 90, French actress (The Apprentices, A Christmas Tale). Bernadette Carey Smith, 83, American journalist (The...
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  • Land Forces (1987–1988), Chief of the General Staff (1988–1992) and Governor of Gibraltar (1993–1995) (b. 1931). Philip Jeck, English composer (b. 1952)...
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  • the Hammers". The cap badge of the Essex Regiment was the castle and key of Gibraltar, though the unit made an unsuccessful request to the War Office that...
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  • television introduced in Bangladesh, Burma, Gibraltar and South Korea. The television are launched in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. 1981: First broadcast...
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    southern and northern Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar and a growing presence of Italian and Flemish merchants in Seville, who were key to the inclusion...
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    George Washington (category People of Virginia in the French and Indian War)
    Virginia, in September 1752, and Washington was initiated two months later at the age of 20 as one of its first Entered Apprentices. Within a year, he progressed...
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    of the Students' Union building are bas-relief carvings of the arms and mottoes of the University of Durham, Armstrong College and Durham University...
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