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| | Jutes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Jutes were a Germanic people who are believed to have originated from Jutland in modern Denmark and part of the Frisian coast. |  | | Some authorities believe the Jutes are identical with the Geats (the "Jutish hypothesis"), a people who once lived in southern Sweden, such as the OED, which speculatively identifies the Swedish Geats (through Eotas, Iótas, Iútan and Geátas) with the Danish Jutes. |  | | One recent scholar, Robin Bush, has argued that the Jutes of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight became victims of a policy of ethnic cleansing by the West Saxons, although this has been the subject of debate amongst academics, with the counter-claim that it was just the aristocracy who were wiped out. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutes
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| | The Finnsburg Incident |
 | | When the attacking Jutes were down to seven men and could no longer form an effective shield wall, Garulf's men were quickly killed; well within earshot of their comrades outside the door and the other side of the hall but beyond all help from their comrades. |  | | Garulf's Jutes, lacking leadership, did not charge the doors on either side. |  | | Hnaef and Eaha stood at the left and right side of the doorway respectively, and used their swords against any hostile Jute wishing to come to Guthere's aid. |
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http://users.mo-net.com/mlindste/sd-4.html
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| | Anglo-Saxons replaced the indigenous British population. - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | This discrepency cannot be a mistake as Gildas would be talking of events of only a few years ago: because of his travels he would have to have had some access to the records provided by a literate christian Romano British population. |  | | We have speculated that this could be because of a deliberate attempt to obscure some unwanted/politically sensitive information from the 10th century. |  | | This retention of Celtic placenames would mean that most of the early rulers of Northumbria (after Roman evacuation) would have been Celtic and not Germanic as Bede seems to claim. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=123555
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| | Golden Apples of Idun |
 | | the Jutes, while the Jutes were from the Edonians of Thrace, the further conclusion is that the Thyni were related to the Edonians. |  | | This could certainly be confusing because one might otherwise interpret "Jotar" as the Goths. |  | | Britannica tells that Kent, today a Freemason/Illuminati haven in Britain, was founded by the Jutes. |
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http://www.tribwatch.com/idun.htm
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| | A Brief History of Baron Edouard and "The Jutes" |
 | | The Jutes were, in short, the "bad guys", as far as the later Christians were concerned. |  | | Other historians point out that the reasons the Jutes did as well as they did was due to the suffering of the Britons under Celtic and post-Roman rule. |  | | This was his suggestion that the name was descended from the word "Jute". |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/jutes.htm
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| | cheesedip.com: jutes for jesus |
 | | I swear, my first thought upon reading this story about Jesus being a cannabis user was that some clever entrepreneur should capitalize by setting up a Christian retreat facility in Sagada, the unofficial marijuana capital of the Philippines. |  | | I can just see the sign now: "Jutes for Jesus™". |
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http://www.cheesedip.com/2003/01/08/jutes_for_jesus.php
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| | Jutes on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Rug materials, from clockwise at upper left are sisal, coir, hemp and jute. |  | | Caves and ancient Maya ritual use of jute. |  | | JEWEL SAMAD Agence France Presse 06-25-2002 Some workers of the Adamjee Jute Mill doing their job at one of the mills in Narayanganj, 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of Dhaka, 25 June 2002. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-J1utes.asp
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| | Regia Anglorum - The Saxons |
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http://www.regia.org/Saxon1.htm
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| | Channel 4 Television - Time Team Live 2001 |
 | | But recent work by historian Barbara Yorke suggests that not only was there a Jutish kingdom on the Isle of Wight but also on the mainland opposite (an area that Bede describes as the 'land of the Jutes'). |  | | From the Jutes are descended the men of Kent, the Victuarri (that is to say the people who inhabit the Isle of Wight) and that people who are today called the Jutes and are located in the kingdom of the West Saxons, opposite the Isle of Wight. |  | | She argues that the history of the Jutes was lost as a result of their defeat and conquest by the West Saxons, but that they occupied large parts of what is now south Hampshire, close to the location of the Live dig. |
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http://www.channel4.com/history/timeteam/archive/timeteamlive2001/feature_jutes.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Augustine of Canterbury |
 | | The pope was obliged to complain of the lack of episcopal zeal among Aethelberht Christian neighbours. |  | | Gregory's letters (Epp., VI) and from the circumstances which attended the emergence of the kingdom of the Jutes to a position of prominence in the Britain of this period, we may safely assume that it had taken place fully twenty years before the plan of sending Augustine and his companions suggested itself to the pope. |  | | The date of this marriage, so important in its results to the future fortunes of Western Christianity, is of course largely a matter of conjecture; but from the evidence furnished by one or two scattered remarks in St. |
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 | | In the late 500's, Christianity came to England for the second time. |  | | Saint Augustine of Canterbury travelled from France to Kent and converted Ethelbert, king of the Jutes, to Christianity in 597. |  | | Much of the information about the Jutes in England comes from Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (731), a book by the English historian Bede. |
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http://www.phancocks.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/localhistory/germanic.htm
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| | Prince Hamlet and the War of Jutish Succession |
 | | The East Jutes knew that Fengo had done wrong. |  | | Gervendil, chieftain of the Jutes, didn't ask permission of either King Wodolgeat nor his Council of Ealdormen to name as successors to the throne his sons, Horvendil and Fengo. |  | | Fengo was the aggressor in this civil war, and he had prepared well for the consequences of his actions. |
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| | Geometry.Net - Basic_A: Angles Saxons Jutes Great Britain |
 | | How did people at the time conceive of these ethnic groups, and how misleading is this to the historian today? |  | | Read a political background to the rise of Alfred the great who was born in 849 CE at Wantage, Berkshire in England. |  | | The Jutish leader, Horsa, was killed at the Battle of Aylesford, but the Britons were eventually forced to draw back. |
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http://www.geometry.net/detail/basic_a/angles_saxons_jutes_great_britain.html
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 | | Thanks to Tacitus, we know something of what these were. |  | | From the remains of their secular poetry we can see that they took an interest in the early history and traditions of all the Germanic peoples, as in their own. |  | | He describes a sanctuary of a goddess called Nerthus, which was shared by a group of tribes to be located in North Germany, the Cimbric peninsula and islands, among whom the Angles are specifically mentioned, while the Saxons and Jutes are possibly referred to under other names. |
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http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~kdickson/whitelock.html
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| | Half the Dane in Edoni... |
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| | JUTES - LoveToKnow Article on JUTES |
 | | In Kent, however, it seems to have soon passed out of use, though there is good reason for believing that the inhabitants of that kingdom were of a different nationality from their neighbors (see KENT, KINGDOM OF). |  | | But these people may themselves have come from Jutland. |  | | With regard to the origin of the Jutes, Bede only says that Angulus (Angel) lay between the territories of the Saxons and the Iutaea statement which points to their identity with the Iuti or Jyder of later times, i.e. |
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http://15.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JU/JUTES.htm
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| | The Anglo-Saxon Invasion |
 | | The Jutes have been much disputed, but they had admitted archaeological links with Kent. |  | | "The key to understanding the passage on Angles, Saxons and Jutes is that it attempts to explain the political realities of 731. |  | | The area of Angulus was indeed deserted as Bede says; a rise in water-level could well have contributed to the departure of its people. |
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| | Channel 4 Television - Time Team Live 2001 |
 | | Independently supporting this theory is the fact that Caedwalla's Saxons were known as Gewissae until this conquest and that only after 686 did they call themselves West Saxons. |  | | Bede also refers to the Hampshire mainland as 'the nation of the Jutes'. |  | | Archaeology now supports these conclusions, as one of the only other Byzantine buckets was found in the sixth-century cemetery of Chessell Down on the Isle of Wight &; also held by the Jutes. |
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http://www.channel4.com/history/timeteam/archive/timeteamlive2001/feature_ethnic.html
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| | Jutes - DBA 75c |
 | | The Jutes were a distinct Germanic people who played a significant role in early medieval British history. |  | | There are suggestions of earlier Jutish raids on the Northumbrian coast, which are reminiscent of their Viking relations who were to make a nuisance of themselves some 400-500 years later. |  | | It also seems that some Jutes may have been brought to the Isles and employed as mercenaries before the fall of Romano-Britain. |
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http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armies/var75c.html
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| | Search Results for "Jutes" |
 | | Settled by Jutes in the fifth century a.d., it became one of the seven kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy... |  | | A member of one of the Germanic peoples, the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, who settled in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries. |  | | ...a.d., founded the kingdoms of Northumbria, East Anglia, and Mercia, and together with the Jutes and Saxons formed the Anglo-Saxon peoples. |
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http://bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=Jutes
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| | Jutland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jutland has historically been one of the three main parts or lands of Denmark. |  | | The Danes themselves trace their ancestry back to the ancient Scylfing kings who lived around Uppsala, Sweden in the time before recorded history in Scandinavia. |  | | The Danes took considerable steps to protect themselves from the depredations of the Christian Frankish emperors, principally with the building of the Danevirke, a wall stretching from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutland
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Jutes |
 | | Jutes, early Germanic tribe of Denmark and northern Germany that, according to the Anglo-Saxon historian the Venerable Bede, participated in the... |  | | Other fibres are ramie and flax, which are used for linen and other fine cloths; and jute and hemp, which are made into sacks and rope. |  | | See all search results in Encarta Articles (37) |
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| | Jute Information |
 | | The Jutes are troubled by raiders, and attacks, from the East, mostly from a group known as the 'Forest Franks', and many are the voices raised that suggest a solution. |  | | Throthgar has said that any Jarl who allows any of his people to raid the coasts of the Empire, or otherwise risk the loss of Roman trade, will be punished by loss of status and lands. |  | | This ship is crewed by the elite of the army of the King, and the orders given to Malti are thought to be 'fetch Cerdic, dead or alive'. |
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http://www.pbem-portal.com/fantasy/pretannic/year0/jutes.htm
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| | Jutes articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Historians are in dispute over the authenticity of the traditional belief that Hengist and Horsa landed in 449 to |  | | by aggressive bands of people called Jutes (see Anglo-Saxons). |  | | The center of France's nuclear industry, Pierrelatte has a large uranium-producing complex. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Jutes
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| | The Heroic Age: Redundant Ethnogenesis in Beowulf |
 | | The point is that the English Jutes had never been called Geatas. |  | | It seems clear that one way or another Goths were popular in Alfred's court and that the Jutes of southern England, the Geats of southern Sweden and the Goths of southern Europe had all come to be considered the people from whom King Alfred traced his descent on his mother's side. |  | | Alfred understood his maternal grandfather Oslac not only to trace his descent from the ancient Jutish kings of Wight, but also to have been of Gothic'ancestry: "Qui Oslac Gothus erat natione; ortus enim erat de Gothis et Iutis" (which Oslac was a Goth by race; for his origin was from Goths and Jutes) (Asser ch. |
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| | Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons - Kent |
 | | Made up of a mixture of Germanic Jutes and Celtic Britons, the Jutes were originally used as mercenaries by the controlling British forces. |  | | The (eastern) capital was the Roman city of Durovernum Cantiacorum, called Cantwarabyrig (modern Canterbury, "fortress of the Men of Kent") by the Jutes. |  | | For the first century or so, the Jutes had joint rulers (with the lesser of them controlling the less important West Kent area); Hengist may have led them, but Horsa ruled alongside him until his death in battle with the British, and then Hengist's son Aesc took on the role until Hengist's death. |
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| | Jutes - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Jutes |
 | | Jutes: see Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxons, name given to the Germanic-speaking peoples who settled in England after the decline of Roman rule there. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Angli), who are mentioned in Tacitus' Germania, seem to have come from what is now Schleswig in the later decades of the 5th cent. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Jutes
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| | Saxons Part 2 |
 | | Jutes - as their name might suggest - originated from Jutland and the Frisian coast and islands. |  | | Considering where the Jutes originated from, it is strange that Vortigen would have employed them in the first place. |  | | The disease and hunger the Saxons had inflicted on them by taking their land resulted in a fight for existence. |
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http://www.battle1066.com/saxons2.shtml
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| | Reading_11 |
 | | Moreover, some consider his credibility compromised by his manifest anti-Roman and pro-German moralizing, and it is unlikely that he ever directly observed Angles, Saxons, or Jutes or any Germans at all in their native habitats. |  | | This conclusion is confirmed by the fact that the first written Anglo-Saxon laws, ca. |  | | Moreover, each of the extant codes was promulgated by a ruler who was a legitimate king, with extensive power to enforce his legislation and whose jurisdiction would prompt him to give attention to the welfare of the entire people. |
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http://www.etax.byu.edu/Thomas/Legal_History/Reading_11.html
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| | (24) The development of the English language. |
 | | Also the Saxons dialect was called West Saxon as they were settled in the west, and the dialect of Jutes was called the Kentish who were on the southern and eastern sides of the river Thames. |  | | In Germanic, Angles were called the Angli, and that was transformed to Engle in Old English, and thus the land of all the three tribes was collectively called (Engle + land) England. |  | | The Germanic tribes, Jutes, Saxons and the Angles, came to England around the 5th century AD and began to live in the Jutland, Holstein and Schleswig areas. |
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http://www.encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org/articles/24_the_development_of.htm
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| | Sinebrychoff's jutes tour in Finland! |
 | | As a rule Jutes are very calm and they adjust well to traffic noise but they also have their set ways. |  | | He learns things right away and very quickly and on top of all he looks marvellous, the stable master phrases it in building up his protegé. |
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http://www.koff.fi/en/archive/info/242.html
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| | Anglo-Saxon Heathenism |
 | | Some legends say they were invited over by a British Chief to help in their fight against Scots and Picts, whereas another theory is that the Angles, Saxons and Jutes may themselves have been forced out of their original homeland by the movements of other tribes. |  | | There are several theories as to why these Teutonic tribes made Britain their home. |
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http://www.englishheathenism.homestead.com/introduction.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Jutes |
 | | Jutes, early Germanic tribe of Denmark or northern Germany that, according to the Anglo-Saxon historian Saint Bede the Venerable, participated in the... |  | | Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian. |  | | Nalta Jute, variety of jute grown for its young edible shoots, which are used in cooking. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Jutes.html
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| | Timeline |
 | | Jutes and Frisians move into what is now Kent. |  | | AD 451: Jutes and Frisians move into what is now Kent. |  | | They were given kingship of the countries in the north. |
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| | indian_jutes |
 | | 100% export-oriented units : 10 units are working as 100% EOUs in jute sector having |  | | Government -owned jute mills under control : Alexander,Khardah, Kinnison, National, RBHM and Union |  | | Average export of jute goods : 235 thousand tonnes, Rs. |
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http://www.chalkwell-windsurfing.fsnet.co.uk/anglo-saxon.html
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| | Feuds in Beowulf |
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http://virtual.park.uga.edu/~cdesmet/beofeud.htm
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 | | All are called Saxionicae [Saxons] by the majority of uneducated people in Britain, as the Saxons were the first to be seen in Britain. |  | | The Saxons live East of the Jutes, and North of the Franks, they are the largest group, and it was Saxon's who first raided the British coast, and thus earned the honour of naming the group. |  | | The Jutes live North and East of the Angles and Frisians, in an area known as Juteland. |
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http://www.pbem-portal.com/fantasy/pretannic/saxon.htm
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| | English language - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about English language |
 | | The ancestral forms of English were dialects brought from the northwest coastlands of Europe to Britain by Angle, Saxon, and Jutish invaders who gained footholds in the southeast in the 5th century and over the next 200 years extended and consolidated their settlements from southern England to the middle of Scotland. |  | | The first dialect of Old English to rise to literary prominence was Northumbrian, and during the early Old English period Northumbrian schools were the most learned in Christendom, producing such scholars as Bede and Alcuin, confidant and adviser of Charlemagne. |  | | 500–1050), rooted in the dialects of invading settlers (Jutes, Saxons, Angles, and Frisians)&; Middle English (c. |
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| | Data: Haedui to Jutes - The Ethnohistory Project |
 | | Data: Haedui to Jutes - The Ethnohistory Project |  | | REF REC START END GENS L LOCATION A COMMENTS 143 7 -750 -50 A Haedui K NW Burgundy, F L Ref mentions only Burgundy but (356-8) and map in ref 27 both imply NW Burgundy. |
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| | Canadian Rugby |
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| | Far-sighted Romans, Short-sighted Britons |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/ancient_british_history/50635
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| | deseretnews.com Go, Jutes! |
 | | The Jutes, of course, were a Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the fourth century. |  | | The NCAA's silly ban on team names referring to American Indians deserves a correspondingly silly response. |  | | They have the advantage of not being around anymore, so there's no one to take offense. |
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http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600156062,00.html
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| | HISTORY OF IMMIGRATION TO BRITAIN |
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| | Sinebrychoff's jutes the stars of summer events |
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| | Language in India |
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http://www.languageinindia.com/april2002/tesolbook.html
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