Results for: railroad authority in Britain
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family name; Margaret Thatcher (born 1925), former prime minister of Great Britain((1979-1990, first woman ever to hold that position)Thatcher
family name; Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British politician and author, prime minister of Britain during World War II, the 1953 Nobel prize winner for literatureChurchill
family name; Tony Blair (born in 1953 as Anthony Charles Lynton Blair), British politician and Labor party leader, Prime Minister of Britain since 1997Blair
family name; William Edward Gladstone (1809-1898), British statesman, prime minister of Great Britain; name of several cities in the USA, Gladstone bag, passenger vehicle pulled by horses, type of suitcase; nickname for cheap French wines (British)Gladstone
Federal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA
fighting to overthrow government or authority, opposing or defying authority, seditious, mutinous, resisting or challenging authorityrebellious
final section of railroadlast spike
first in priority; more important than all others; of a manual operation that bypasses an automatic operation; voiding of a decision or authority of another (especially of a lower rank), most importantoverriding
first worldwide news and information agency (founded in Britain by Paul Julius Reuter in 1851), International news and quotation service based in London., news agencyReuters
flat, flat open railroad car used for transporting freight, open railroad car without sidesflatcar
form of government in which separate states unite under a central authority while retaining limited powers of government; principles of the Federalist partyfederalism
former region of Hong Kong that was leased to Great Britain by ChinaNew Territories
framework from which rockets or missiles are launched; framework which holds railroad signals; fraemwork which supports barrels (also gantry), of or pertaining to a framework from which rockets or missiles are launched; of or pertaining to framework wh...gauntry
framework from which rockets or missiles are launched; framework which holds railroad signals; framework which supports barrels (also gauntry), support framework for machinery, support framework for railroad signalsgantry
full of twists and amazing coincidences, jolly and genial, of Charles Dickens, pertaining to Charles Dickens or his style of writing, reminiscent of poverty-stricken Victorian BritainDickensian
 

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