Literary geographies precisely located the birthplaces and work spaces of the great. |
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It was William Kent's pioneering work in the 1730s that gives Chiswick its claim as one of the birthplaces of the English landscape garden. |
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McGhie traced his ancestry back by recording the names, birth years and birthplaces of his ancestors. |
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Their names, birthdates, and birthplaces can now be confirmed by the family records and the population census. |
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The provincial flowers of Ontario and Quebec represent the birthplaces of his three children. |
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The Census of Nova Scotia introduces variables related to the birthplaces of the people. |
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Invite people from the community, including those of other nationalities or birthplaces, to share information about their culture. |
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The village of Savigny-les-Beaune is considered one of the birthplaces of the traditional method for making sparkling wines in Burgundy. |
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Both are the birthplaces of the Castilian Language, here were written the first words of one of the most important languages in the world. |
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After swimming far out into the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, pink salmon return faithfully to their birthplaces to spawn. |
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During the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver the map will be updated to show the birthplaces of our new Olympic medal winners. |
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To me, mercury also brings to mind a place in my province, Almadén, whose mines were one of the birthplaces of the workers' movement in Spain. |
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The 'resting' phenomenon has not remained confined to its birthplaces, where at the moment it appears to be slowing down. |
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These mothers have a rate of nine babies born with serious problems per 1,000 home births, compared with five per 1,000 for all other birthplaces. |
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First, after a 30-year gap, the 2001 Canadian Census of population asked respondents aged 15 and older to provide information on the birthplaces of their parents. |
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We can accept that France, which compiles its electorate and fills up its demographic profile with the same variety of birthplaces that can be seen in its national football team, is allocated two more seats than Italy. |
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Hampshire is notable for housing the birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force. |
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Home to Lombe's Mill, an early British factory, Derby has a claim to be one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution. |
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They were the birthplaces of many of my favorite students. |
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It is also historically important as one of the birthplaces of the modern tourism industry. |
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Additionally, the area around Coalbrookdale in the county is seen as highly significant, as it is regarded as one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The town is known for its role in the Industrial Revolution, and for being the birthplaces of rugby league, Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and the film star James Mason. |
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Most chroniclers suggest that Atahualpa was born in what the Incas used to call the Kingdom of Quito, though other stories suggest various other birthplaces. |
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