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  1. William
    William is a country fellow in love with Audrey in As You Like It.
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  2. William
    William is British slang for the police.
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  3. William
    William is British slang for the police.
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  4. William
    (1982) Prince of the UK; first child of Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. William attended Ludgrove School, Wokingham (1990-95); Eton College, Windsor (1995-2000);...
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  5. William
    The badly behaved schoolboy hero of a series of children's books by English author Richmal Crompton, published from 1922-70. William rebels against conventional English family life and, with his...
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  6. William
    the earliest and best known parallel plate plastometer Category: Various industries and crafts • an electrostatic storage cathode ray tube which uses a cathode ray tube with only one gun assembly. The device was developed by F.C. Williams of the University of Manchester. Category: Electrical engineering and energy
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  7. William
    (from the article `Charles VI`) ...and needed German allies to offset English intervention there. Philip also induced Charles to support Jeanne of Brabant, the aunt of Philip`s ... Gelderland was later in its development, partly because the powerful Duke William (ruled 1379–1402) of that principality had his own financial ... [2...
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  8. William
    German king from Oct. 3, 1247, elected by the papal party in Germany as antiking in opposition to Conrad IV and subsequently gaining general ... [2 related articles]
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  9. William
    William is a English boy name. The meaning of the name is `resolute protector` Where is it used? The name William is mainly used In English.It is an abbreviated form of Helmine, used In German.How do they say it elsewhere? Gwilim ( In Welsh) Gwilym ( In Welsh) Gwillym ( In Welsh) Guillermo ( In Sp...
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  10. William
    William, ruler of Albania: see William, prince of Wied.
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A09

  11. William
    William or Frederick William,1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack (1916) on Verdun. He fled to Holland in Nov., 1918, and renounced his rights to the throne, but he ...
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  12. William
    William, king of Scotland: see William the Lion.
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  13. William
    (prince of the UK) Prince of the UK; first child of Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. William attended Ludgrove School, Wokingham (1990–95); Eton College, Windsor (1995–2000); the University of Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland (2001–...
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  14. William
    (II) King of England from 1087, the third son of William (I) the Conqueror. He spent most of his reign attempting to capture Normandy from his brother Robert (II) Curthose , Duke of Normandy. His extortion of money led his barons to revolt and caused confrontation with Bishop Anselm. He was ki...
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  15. William
    (III) King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1688, the son of William II of Orange and Mary, daughter of Charles I. He was offered the English crown by the parliamentary opposition to James II. He invaded England in 1688 and in 1689 became joint sovereign with his wife, Mary II, daughter of th...
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  16. William
    (I) Click images to enlargeKing of England from 25 December 1066. He was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert the Devil whom he succeeded as Duke of Normandy in 1035. Claiming that his relative King Edward the Confessor had bequeathed him the English ...
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  17. William
    `William` may refer to: Royalty: British: French: The Netherlands: Sicily: Cameroon: Other royalty: Other historical people: British: French: Others: Other contemporary people: Fictional characters: Other uses: See also:
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  18. William
    (name) `William` is a popular given name of old Germanic origin.<ref name="Oxford">Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1, p.276.--> It became very popular in the English language after t...
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  19. William
    (Amos) `William Wilson` (ca. 1762 – October 1821) became a figure in the folklore of southeastern and south-central Pennsylvania in the late 18th century and early 19th century. He is often referred to as `The Pennsylvania Hermit`. His sister Elizabeth had been condemned for the murder...
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  20. William
    (Orgain) `William Orgain Allen` was born `William Orgain` in 1829. At age two, he inherited the Claremont Estate on the James River in Virginia from his granduncle Colonel William Allen (1768-1831). To satisfy the terms of his inheritance, his name was officially changed to William Allen in 1...
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  21. William
    (marcha orientalis) `William (II)` was the margrave (comes terminalis, "frontier count") of the March of Pannonia in the mid ninth century until his death on campaign against the Moravians in 871. In his day, the march orientalis corresponded to a front along the Danub...
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  22. William
    (song) "`William`" is a song by English indie rock band The Others and is featured on their debut album, The Others. Released on 4 April 2005, it was the fourth single from the album and charted at number 29. Track listing: # "William" # "This Is for the Poor&q...
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  23. William
    (TV series) `William` was a BBC television series based on the Just William series of books written by Richmal Crompton. It ran for two series from 1962 to 1963. 12 episodes were made in all, each of half an hour long. It was filmed in black and white. Cast: External links :
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William

  24. William
    (Vilavancode MLA) `William` was an India politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly. He was elected twice to Travancore-Cochin assembly and three times to Madras State assembly. He was elected as a Member of Legislative assembly to Travancore-Cochin assembly in 1952 election fro...
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  25. William
    (Smiley) `William Kati (Smiley) Heather` (born 7 July 1958) is a Cook Islands politician and former Cabinet Minister. He represents the seat of Ruaau in the Cook Islands Parliament. Heather was born in Rarotonga and educated at Arorangi Primary school and Tereora College in the Cook Islands a...
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9 February 2012

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At 7.01pm on 9 February 1996, the IRA ended its 17-month ceasefire with a blast that rocked east London, injured more than 100 people, one critically, and thrust Northern Ireland back into political ferment. After one hour of shock and hectic checking with the security forces who, like the Government, were taken 'completely by surprise', Prime Minister John Major attacked the bombing as 'an appalling outrage'. He called upon Sinn Fein and the IRA to condemn unequivocally those who planted the bomb near South Quay railway station on the Isle of Dogs. read more

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