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    On 8 February 1989, Independent Air Flight 1851, a Boeing 707 on an American charter flight from Bergamo, Italy, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, struck...
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    buildings. He envisioned centralized air conditioning that could cool entire cities. Gorrie was granted a patent in 1851, but following the death of his main...
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    James Haldane (category 1851 deaths)
    Haldane aka Captain James Haldane (14 July 1768 – 8 February 1851) was a Scottish independent church leader following an earlier life as a sea captain. The...
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    Local Republicans attempted to recruit Biden, but he registered as an Independent because of his distaste for Republican presidential candidate Richard...
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    ISBN 978-81-7023-872-0. Retrieved 2 May 2013. Calcutta Review (January–June 1851). The Calcutta Review. Vol. XV. Calcutta: University of Calcutta. Retrieved 2 May 2013...
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    and named after Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery (née de Rothschild; 1851–1890), daughter of Mayer Anschel Rothschild; Shadmot Dvora (Hebrew: Deborah's...
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  • entry into the service, which confuses matters further. Samuel Murphy (1758–1851) – Virginia colonists. Last participant of Lord Dunmore's War Noah Johnson...
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  • Baronet (1768–1835), MP for Preston (1795–1802) Henry Thomas Howard (1808–1851), MP for Cricklade (1841–1847) Jeremy Hunt (born 1966), MP for South West...
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  • the weekday independent television franchise for the London area. 2 August: London Weekend Television takes over the weekend independent television franchise...
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    climatological peak activity takes place in late summer, when the difference between air temperature and sea surface temperatures is the greatest. Peak activity in...
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    Architecture (1849) (Works 8) The Stones of Venice (3 vols) (1851–53) Vol. I. The Foundations (1851) (Works 9) Vol. II. The Sea–Stories (1853) (Works 10) – containing...
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    described as the snake ear trumpet. Bird's stethoscope had a single earpiece. In 1851, Irish physician Arthur Leared invented a binaural stethoscope, and in 1852...
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    otherwise John Cochet, Admiral in the Royal Navy of Bideford..." 2 July 1851 – via National Archive of the UK. O'Byrne, William R. (1849). "Page, Benjamin...
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  • trademark weapons; a pair of laser-pistols that resemble single-action Colt 1851 Navy Revolvers. Although it is anachronistic, that he himself recognizes...
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    (1816–1848): Civil Flag "crowned" State and war flag (1848–1851) State flag and war ensign (1851–1861) Other Flags Merchant Flag (c.1799–1802) War Ensign...
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    Lombardy–Venetia comprised two independent governments (Gubernien) in its two parts, which officially were declared separate crown lands in 1851. Each part was further...
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    were Irish, fleeing the Great Irish Famine; most of them were Catholic. By 1851, the Irish-born population had become the largest single ethnic group in...
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    Great Famine (Ireland) (category 1851 in Ireland)
    death rates in Ireland during the Great Famine from 1846 to 1851, Population Studies, vol. 14 Doheny, Michael (1951), The Felon's Track, M.H. Gill & Son...
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    popular in the county. The last player, John Hunsley of Middle Manton, died in 1851, and since then the instrument has been extinct. The Australian composer...
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    the trade, for example against "the usurping King of Lagos", deposed in 1851. Anti-slavery treaties were signed with over 50 African rulers. The largest...
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    Leeds (section Air)
    of Leeds. Residential growth occurred in Holbeck and Hunslet from 1801 to 1851, but, as these townships became industrialised new areas were favoured for...
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    Marketplace (redirect from Open air market)
    markets in his pictorial essay, Pictorial Half-hours of London Topography, (1851) in which he identifies the main wholesale markets as the Corn Market; the...
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    July 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2009. "Advertisements". Wellington Independent. Vol. XXI, no. 2315. 27 January 1866. p. 5. Archived from the original on...
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    Radley or even the College of St. Peter at Radley, is a public school (independent boarding school for boys) near Radley, Oxfordshire, England, which was...
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  • hot air balloon tragedy". Rugby Observer. Retrieved 2024-05-07. "British mother-of-two killed in South Africa hot air balloon crash". The Independent. 2016-10-28...
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    The Crystal Palace (category Buildings and structures completed in 1851)
    Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition took place from 1 May to 15 October 1851, and more than 14,000 exhibitors from around...
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    empire was abolished in 1912 however, the air force was absorbed by the new republic to form the Republic of China Air Force. Because of China's historical...
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  • (1788–1901), Van Diemen's Land (1825–1856), Tasmania (1856–1901), Victoria (1851–1901), Swan River (1829–1832), Western Australia (1832–1901), South Australia...
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    Barracks in Woodbridge, Suffolk and provides close engineer support to 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team. It traces its heritage to the first Soldier...
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  • the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2020. Nitshill 15 March 1851 Archived 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine scottishmining.co.uk, accessed...
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