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 sciforums.com - I hate <b>Englishb> people
The difference: <b>Englishb> enjoy watching common people (thus are oriented towards common, couldn't you say?).
You incite hatred towards yourself by insulting the people in a country which is educating you.
Look at the 100 richest people in the world.
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=16296&page=4   (1235 words)

  
 Search for List Of <b>Englishb> People - WordIQ.com
This is a partial list of <b>Englishb> people of note and of some notable individuals born there, alphabetically within...
Feel free to denounce these people if you wish; but if you...
110 - 120 million (est.) The <b>Englishb> are a northern European ethnic group associated with England and the <b>Englishb> language.
http://www.wordiq.com/web/list+of+english+people.html   (589 words)

  
 Famous <b>Englishb> people
This is a partial list of <b>Englishb> people of note and of some notable individuals...
A group of people (in sense 1) all belonging to the same ethnic class.
<b>Englishb> Language Quizzes From vocabulary to spelling and grammar, <b>englishb>-language quiz questions categorized.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Famous_English_people.html   (1283 words)

  
 A History of the <b>Englishb> People
Book > A History of the <b>Englishb> People > Customer Reviews:
lt;br /gt; lt;br /gt;A History of the <b>Englishb> People is not for the sensitive, or for the unlearned.
(The book is out of print and the one copy I could secure was literally falling apart in my hands.) Johnson is much more generous in his History of the American People.
http://www.art-photo-web.com/A_History_of_the_English_People_0061320757.html   (347 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Bede: Ecclesiastical History of England I
They found the people constant in the faith as they had left them; and learning that but few had gone astray, they found out the authors, and condemned them.
The people, who were judges, could scarcely refrain from violence, but signified their judgment by their acclamations.
Thus the generality of the people readily embraced their opinions; the authors of the erroneous doctrines kept themselves in the background, and, like evil spirits, grieved for the loss of the people that were rescued from them.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/bede-book1.html   (14131 words)

  
 Articles on NLP, EFL, ESOL, Whole Person, Humanistic Language Teaching and more
The Basic <b>Englishb> Institute is inviting people to create WebZines.
The prime candidate for such more 'pared down' global communication, a kind of 'people's <b>Englishb>', is an experimental lect developed and promoted in the international infancy of the EFL profession, launched by the psychologist Charles K. Ogden at the end of the 1920s: BASIC.
It is no longer the property of the native <b>Englishb>-speaking nations; it has got into the hands of foreigners.
http://www.hltmag.co.uk/sep05/mart05.htm   (4839 words)

  
 "The <b>Englishb> people are like <b>Englishb> beer - froth on the top, dregs at the bottom, the middle - excellent." (Voltaire) - Reviews on RateItAll
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Now In: RateItAll.com » WebLists » Features » Quotations » Articulate historical insults » "The <b>Englishb> people are like <b>Englishb> beer - froth on the top, dregs at the bottom, the middle - excellent." (Voltaire)
RateItAll is an online community where you can rate the people, places, and things that move you, meet folks who share your passions, and make a few bucks for your contributions.
http://www.rateitall.com/i-44264-the-english-people-are-like-english-beer--froth-on-the-top-dregs-at-the-bottom-the-middle--excellent-voltaire.aspx   (202 words)

  
 Tower of <b>Englishb> People
You could even write about the food that was served or the clothes that people wore to the party.
Who2 is a very interesting "people encyclopedia." You can find lots of interesting and unusual information about famous people.
On this page, you'll find "Who2 Loops." These are groups of people who all have something in common.
http://www.towerofenglish.com/people.html   (477 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: List of <b>Englishb> people
Some people concentrated in several <b>Englishb> counties, generally further from the south and east, notably the Cornish and the Cumbrians claim to have a noticeably less diluted connection to the pre-Anglo-Saxon ancient Britons; As a result of this, some people from Cornwall claim not to be <b>Englishb> but Cornish.
This is a partial list of <b>Englishb> people of note and of some notable individuals born there, alphabetically within categories:
<b>Englishb> people traditionally speak the <b>Englishb> language, a member of the West Germanic language family.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-English-people   (309 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/<b>Englishb> people
Other religions which <b>Englishb> people may be affiliated to are Judaism, and due to immigration from the Commonwealth, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.
The <b>Englishb> as an ethnic group originated in the lowlands of Great Britain and are descended primarily from the Anglo-Saxons and Scandinavians, with minor influences from the Celts, Jutes, Normans, and later Jews, Afro-Caribbeans, Indians and diverse other groups.
This article is about the <b>Englishb> as an ethnic group.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/English_people   (1022 words)

  
 People's Daily Online
Economic and social development of the Chinese mainland will not only benefit people on the mainland but also bring about enormous business opportunities to the compatriots in Taiwan, senior Party official Jia Qinglin said Friday.
Chinese leader Jia Qinglin on Monday expressed the hope that the Hakka people will continue their efforts to realize the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
Chinese leader calls on Hakka people to work for national rejuvenation
http://english1.people.com.cn/rss/jiaqinglin.xml   (447 words)

  
 For you <b>Englishb> people
In no way did I say that this thread is only for <b>Englishb> people.
Obviously, you don't understand the meaning behind them, and you, I assume, are not <b>Englishb>, thus explains my action of aiming this towards <b>Englishb> people.
If a 100% <b>Englishb> person came in here, and said they were crap, because they are...
http://www.cgshockforums.com/showthread.php?t=7312   (718 words)

  
 <b>Englishb> people - definition of <b>Englishb> people in Encyclopedia
<b>Englishb> identity has recently been a topic of debate in the national press, with many <b>Englishb> people trying to "reclaim" the term and the Cross of St. George from the far-right.
Since the term "<b>Englishb>" explicitly refers to peoples who arrived on the island of Great Britain relatively recently, it is anachronistic to talk of England's prehistory or ancient history which, though rich and interesting, are properly dealt with as part of the history of the island of Great Britain as a whole.
This is not only incorrect but can cause offence to people from other parts of the UK.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/English_people   (3249 words)

  
 First <b>Englishb> Settlement
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site directly connects the American people with the Court of Queen Elizabeth and the golden age of <b>Englishb> art, literature, and adventure.
Thus, the birth of Virginia Dare, in the "Citie of Raleigh in Virginia," August 18, 1587, first child of <b>Englishb> parentage to be born in the New World, was a prophetic symbol of the future rise of a new <b>Englishb>-speaking nation beyond the seas.
In the meantime, the <b>Englishb> were engaged in what would be called today a "cold war"-- pin-pricking the Spaniard in the West Indies and about to settle on the American mainland at a spot sufficiently close to Spanish Florida to constitute both an economic and a military threat to Spain.
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/ncsites/English1.htm   (1693 words)

  
 Now Scotland has a new clan. They’re known as the <b>Englishb> - [Sunday Herald]
Now there are 408,948 <b>Englishb> people – 8.1% of the population – according to the 2001 census.
In 1849 there were 39,000 <b>Englishb> people in Scotland, representing 1.5% of the population.
Many <b>Englishb> people became influential publishers in Scotland, he says, and he wants to investigate whether their “correction” of Scottish texts at the proofing stage led to the decline of the Scots tongue.
http://www.sundayherald.com/44078   (904 words)

  
 Rereading America essays
The interested parties involved in this issue: <b>Englishb> people, Americans hiring <b>Englishb> immigrants and Americans who are competing with <b>Englishb> people for jobs, will also be looked at.
The most interesting debate is the fact that <b>Englishb> people believe that coming to America can only equal money and success.
<b>Englishb> people have an overall definition of the American Dream that has many debatable issues which are controversial, have many risks involved and <b>Englishb> people need to realize the importance of them.
http://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/3314.html   (434 words)

  
 Telegraph Sport 'It was horrible. <b>Englishb> people are not like that'
There were over 30,000 <b>Englishb> supporters in the stadium for the Portugal game, I did not receive one threat or hear of any trouble after the game, and I wonder, who are these people?"
I have always believed in the <b>Englishb> approach to football, positive but fair.
The 45-year-old hit out at <b>Englishb> tabloid newspapers, whom he accused of orchestrating a hate campaign.
http://sport.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml;?xml=/sport/2004/07/06/sfngeo06.xml&_requestid=21785   (627 words)

  
 GovTeen Forums - <b>englishb> people
i know not all <b>englishb> people speak like that.
do all americans see <b>englishb> people this way?
on american tv programmes, whenever theres a <b>englishb> person, he/she speaks in a very posh accent, either has a bowler hat or is a butler, and says "bloody hell" all the time.
http://forums.govteen.com/showthread.php?t=87225   (723 words)

  
 Visit England and the <b>Englishb> people on England's Portal
A Resource about England and the <b>Englishb> People
Our focus will be "This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England" We also have published articles about England and the <b>Englishb> way of life.
The site covers England and the <b>Englishb>, not the whole UK, so, marvellous countries though they are, you will not find much about Wales or Scotland here.
http://www.englandsportal.com   (146 words)

  
 <b>englishb> people - Definitions from Dictionary.com
n : the people of England [syn: <b>Englishb>, <b>Englishb> people, the <b>Englishb>]
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=english%20people   (38 words)

  
 TESL/TEFL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links - TESL : Business <b>Englishb>
This is an Internet activity for Intermediate level Business <b>Englishb> students
Quick ideas for Business <b>Englishb> classes - speaking activity worksheets
For native <b>Englishb> speakers, but may be good for advanced Business <b>Englishb> students.
http://iteslj.org/links/TESL/Business_English   (487 words)

  
 <b>Englishb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Englishb>, Indiana a city in the United States
The <b>Englishb>, a non-fiction book written by Jeremy Paxman
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English   (108 words)

  
 <b>Englishb> Language Timeline
He wrote Ecclesiastical History of the <b>Englishb> People to help teach the people about their history.
The <b>Englishb> people had to bride the invaders not to raid.
The <b>Englishb> people didn't want to use French words or terms anymore so the upper class began to want to learn and speak <b>Englishb>.
http://www.angelfire.com/la2/timeline   (683 words)

  
 A History of the <b>Englishb> Language
<b>Englishb> is in the Germanic group of languages.
<b>Englishb> is a member of the Indo-European family of languages.
West Germanic is the ancestor of modern German, Dutch, Flemish, Frisian, and <b>Englishb>.
http://www.wordorigins.org/histeng.htm   (2456 words)

  
 Plain <b>Englishb> Campaign: Press office: Our latest press release
Most people would reasonably assume that the side containing the photograph was the front, but in fact this is not the case.
This forms part of its renewed bid to raise awareness in the UK about writing in crystal clear <b>Englishb>.
Plain <b>Englishb> Campaign has thrown down the gauntlet, and is asking MPs to send in plain <b>Englishb> translations of the HM Revenue inheritance tax return and the new Licensing Act form.
http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/pressrelease.html   (1858 words)

  
 Bede's World: Online book shop
This revised edition of the history of the <b>Englishb> people to the year 731 includes a new introduction, Bede's letter to Egbert, the account of Bede's death and new notes.
Bede's "Ecclesiastical History of the <b>Englishb> People" is recognized as a masterpiece among the historical literature of medieval England and Europe.
Bede, writing from his monastery on the Tyne in the 8th century, created the first <b>Englishb> history by an Englishman, and described Northumbria's golden age in texts that have been read for more than 1250 years.
http://www.bedesworld.co.uk/shopcafe-shop-category.php?categoryId=4   (543 words)

  
 TOWN FACES 'PASSIVE APARTHEID' in
"<b>Englishb> people find that few speak <b>Englishb> as a first language.
Commissioner MikeinCamden of the Commission for Equal Speaking has issued a strong statement saying that many <b>Englishb> people face a system of 'passive 'apartheid' when visiting large towns.
Most jobs are largely available to those who are not <b>Englishb>.
http://www.28circolonapoli.it/message_8882.asp   (500 words)

  
 England: introduction to <b>englishb> people, country & culture
There are now many people throughout the United Kingdom who speak a foreign language either as their first or second language, mainly due to immigration from Europe or the Commonwealth (countries which used to be part of the British Empire).
There were also invasions of southern England by Saxons and Jutes (people from another part of northern Germany).
The <b>Englishb> language is the main language spoken throughout England, although there are many different regional accents.
http://www.ukstudentlife.com/Britain/Countries/England.htm   (426 words)

  
 List of <b>Englishb> people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a partial list of <b>Englishb> people and of some notable individuals born there, alphabetically within categories:
The following were born <b>Englishb>, but changed nationality later in their life.
See also: List of people by nationality, List of Britons, List of Welsh people, List of Cornish people, List of Scots, UK topics
http://www.belleglade.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_English_people   (1153 words)

  
 Gretton R H - new and used books
Gretton, R.H. A Modern History of the <b>Englishb> People, 1880-1922.
Gretton, R.H. - A Modern History of the <b>Englishb> People, 1880-1922.
Gretton, R.H. A Modern History of the <b>Englishb> People 1880 - 1922
http://www.isbn.pl/A-Gretton-R-H/A-Gretton-R-H/P-1   (677 words)

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