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  • |Company slogan || ''Scotland's National Motorsport centre'' |Foundation || [[Knockhill]], [[Dunfermline]], [[Fife]], [[Scotland]], ([[1974]])
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  • | [[Scotland]] | [[Scotland]]
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  • ...are on a par with the [[States of Germany]], as well as with [[Wales]], [[Scotland]], [[Northern Ireland]] and the [[regions of England]].
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  • ::[[Scotland|Scot]] Ian Steel won the 1951 edition, in which [[Jimmy Savile]] (later to ...eting Board also sponsored the '''Scottish Milk Race''', a smaller tour in Scotland.
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  • ...enfrewshire]] - died [[May 19]], [[1958]], [[Heusy]], [[Belgium]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuti
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  • =England, Scotland & Ireland= National Museum of Scotland
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  • ...t sportsfields. Such events are particularly common during the summer in [[Scotland]] at [[Highland Games]] gatherings, but there are also regular summer event
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  • |Location || [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] Connery was born in [[Fountainbridge]] ([[Edinburgh]]) [[Scotland]] on [[August 25]], [[1930]] to Joseph Connery and Euphamia 'Effie' MacLean
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  • ...'' (born [[4 March]], [[1936]] – died [[7 April]], [[1968]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Formula One]] (F1) [[Auto racing|racing driver]]. Twice World Jim Clark also raced at Crimond in the North East of Scotland on 16th June 1956 in his very first car race he was behind the wheel of a D
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  • ...[[England]], [[Wales]] and Northern Ireland, and from 2006 at one venue in Scotland.
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  • ...on]] teacher, Williams spent much of his childhood at a boarding school in Scotland. In the late [[1950s]] a friend gave Williams a ride in his [[Jaguar (car)|
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  • *[[Knockhill Racing Circuit|Knockhill]] - [[Scotland]]
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  • ...s scheduled to fly with an ex-classmate to the USA. The plane crashed over Scotland.
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  • ...[[84]] – Pacification of Britain, conquest of modern [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]] *[[140]]/[[143]] – After a rebellion Antoninus conquers Scotland; construction of [[Antonine Wall]] begins
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  • ...ari 166M]] in which Chinetti won was turned over to [[Baron Selsdon]] of [[Scotland]] ([[Peter Mitchell-Thomson]]) for twenty minutes during the race, making T
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  • ...ely regarded as a coming man of [[motor racing]], likened by some to the [[Scotland|Scot]] [[Jim Clark]]. Winning the [[Formula Ford]] Festival at [[Brands Ha
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  • | [[Norman Parkinson]] || [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] ||
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  • ...strol]] (2000), [[Allianz]] (2001-05), [[BMW]], [[FedEx]], [[Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]] (2005-) |[[Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]], [[FedEx]], [[Tata Motors|Tata]]
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  • In [[Scotland]] and [[Denmark]], it is illegal for any car to have neon underlights on a
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  • ...year is uncertain), [[Robert Anderson (businessman)|Robert Anderson]] of [[Scotland]] invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargable [[
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  • ...ots-Italian immigrant population, now largely assimilated, that settled in Scotland during the 19th century. (Calsowmis, Calsons: old Scots for hose or trouse
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  • ...w.scottishenduros.co.uk/ Enduros in Scotland] (Main page for all events in Scotland)
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  • *[[Faslane Naval Base|Faslane Naval Base, Scotland]] *[[Scotland]]
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  • ...ack were cut and replaced with a small run-off areas plus armco. So, the [[Scotland|Scot]] and the Belgian not only fought on the track, but also off the track
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  • [[Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]] United States Grand Prix '''2007'''
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  • ...factory in [[Hillington]], [[Glasgow]] and registered the company as A.C. (Scotland).
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  • ...rrently on show in the Grampian Transport Museum in Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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  • *[[Scotland]], UK — [[Eilean Donan]] castle *[[Eilean Donan Castle|Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland]] — ''exterior of MI6 operations centre at "Castle Thane"''
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  • ...nd Utah have excellent places for this kind of riding and in Europe Wales, Scotland, Spain and the French Alps, particularly Chamonix are popular destinations.
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  • What classes exist depends on the promoters, so events in [[Scotland]] at Cowdenbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium
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  • ...ce maintains cultural, economic and educational ties with [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]].
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  • ...7. Between 1832 and 1839 (the exact year is uncertain), Robert Anderson of Scotland invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargeable [[p ...nt suspension, and four-wheel brakes (by the [[Arrol-Johnston]] Company of Scotland in 1909). [[Leaf spring]]s were widely used for [[suspension (vehicle)|susp
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  • ...is a [[United Kingdom|British]] former [[Formula One]] racing driver from Scotland. By virtue of a long career he has amassed a notable points haul, and lies *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/733565.stm BBC article on plane crash]
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  • What classes exist depends on the promoters, so events in [[Scotland]] at Cowdenbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium
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  • ...o seat in any series, there is rumoured he could replace poor performing [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[David Coulthard]]. The [[Germany|German]] revelation [[Sebasti
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  • 1995 Steve Hislop, Scotland; 2002 Steve Hislop, Scotland;
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  • ...w Scotsman, the engineer [[Robert William Thomson]], born in [[Stonehaven, Scotland]], as the '''Aerial Wheel'''. This invention consisted of a [[canvas]] inn
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  • ...[Celtic languages]] are spoken. The [[Celtic nations]] are: [[Ireland]], [[Scotland]] (UK), [[Wales]] (UK), [[Cornwall]] (UK), the [[Isle of Man]] (a [[Crown D ...[[Lithuania]]. There are also large Catholic minorities in [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and most European Countries.
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  • ...year is uncertain), [[Robert Anderson (businessman)|Robert Anderson]] of [[Scotland]] invented the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargable [[
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  • Sir James travels to McTarry Castle in [[Scotland]] in order to return McTarry's remains to his ancestral home. The "remains ...here Mimi and the others had received the orders to intercept Sir James in Scotland.
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  • ...The most competitive and devoted countries are [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Scotland]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Spain]] a
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  • *[[Faslane Naval Base|Faslane Naval Base, Scotland]] *[[Scotland]]
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  • *[[Royal bank of scotland|RBS]] Grand Prix Du Canada '''2006-'''
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  • [[Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]] Grand Prix de France '''2008'''
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  • What classes exist depends on the promoters, so events in [[Scotland]] at Cowdenbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium
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  • What classes exist depends on the promoters, so events in [[Scotland]] at Cowdenbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium
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  • *[[Argyll|Argyll, Scotland]]
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  • ...Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, the [[Kingdom of England]], the [[Kingdom of Scotland]], the [[Duchy of Milan]], [[Florence]], the [[Duchy of Ferrara]], and the
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  • What classes exist depends on the promoters, so events in [[Scotland]] at Cowdenbeath can be very different from an event at [[Wimbledon Stadium
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  • *[[Knockhill Racing Circuit|Knockhill]], [[Scotland]]
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  • ...team, ran with [[Cosworth]] engines. Red Bull's lead driver is veteran [[Scotland|Scotsman]] [[David Coulthard]], paired with [[Christian Klien]], the '04 Ja
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  • ...ith the aftermath of the destruction of a chemical weapons laboratory in [[Scotland]]. It has been reported that the story was to involve robots (to be constru
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  • ...far bigger than the usual at a European event. Racing a mid-engined car, [[Scotland|Scotsman]] [[Jim Clark (racing driver)|Jim Clark]] was second in his first
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