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** and Aldous
** Aldous Huxley, novelist
** Aldous Huxley ( 1894 – 1963 ), British writer, son of Leonard
** Aldous Huxley.

** and Huxley
** Thomas Henry Huxley, English evolutionary biologist ( b. 1825 )
** Medicine-Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley
** Thomas Henry Huxley ( 1825 – 1895 ), British biologist, supporter of Charles Darwin and inventor of the term ' agnosticism '
** Leonard Huxley ( writer ) ( 1860 – 1933 ), British writer and editor, son of Thomas Henry
** Sir Julian Huxley ( 1887 – 1975 ), British biologist and author, son of Leonard
** Sir Andrew Huxley ( born 1917 ), British physiologist and biophysicist, son of Leonard
** Elspeth Huxley ( 1907 – 1997 ), British writer, daughter-in-law of Leonard
** Sir Leonard Huxley ( physicist ) ( 1902 – 1988 ), Australian physicist, second cousin once-removed of Thomas Huxley

** and British
** British American Racing, a Formula One constructor
** Terminology of the British Isles, discusses the sometimes ambiguous or contentious names for parts of the island group
** bmi baby, a defunct low-cost airline, subsidiary of British Midland International
** bmi regional, a regional airline, subsidiary of British Midland International
** Mine Exploder T2 Flail: British Crab I mine flail.
** Mine Exploder T3 Flail: Based on British Scorpion flail.
** Mine Exploder T4: British Crab II mine flail.
** New England fiddling, with strong influences from Québécois and British repertoires.
** Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
** Petroleum spirit ( North American term: gasoline, British term: petrol )
** Colonial heads of British Cameroon ( Cameroons )
** Lotus F1 Team, a British Formula One team that started competing in 2012 season
** Team Lotus, a British Formula One racing team that competed between 1954 and 1994
** BMS: British Mycological Society ( United Kingdom )
** Norse activity in the British Isles
** British Agricultural Revolution / Neolithic Revolution
** Table of contents, bibliography of On the Origin of Species – links to text and images of all six British editions of The Origin of Species, the 6th edition with additions and corrections ( final text ), the first American edition, and translations into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
** Online Variorum, showing every change between the six British editions.
** 2 Empire Awards nominations "' Best British Film, Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy "'
** British Independent Film Awards nomination for Best Achievement in Production
** Theatre of the United Kingdom – introduced by the Romans and part of the British culture since at least 1585.
** Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing, responsible for tackling fare evasion on buses, delivering policing services that tackle crime and disorder on public transport in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Service's Transport Operational Command Unit ( TOCU ) and the British Transport Police.
** Whippet Club of British Columbia
** British Airways inaugurates regular London to New York City supersonic Concorde service.
** Ben Ainslie, British sailor

** and writer
** based on the book by Danish writer Bjarne Reuter
** based on the book by Danish writer Bjarne Reuter
** Note: Marker was eventually credited as a writer for this one, apparently, he wrote the dialogue ( Film Comment ).
** Bernard Darwin ( 1876 – 1961 ), golf writer
** Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 ), English naturalist and writer
** Clement Freud, Ernst's son, English politician, writer, chef and raconteur
** W. Somerset Maugham, English writer, best known of the Maughams.
** Siarhiej Bałachonaŭ, Belarusian writer
** Artur Adson, Estonian poet, writer and theatre critic ( b. 1889 )
** Vince Offer, American writer, director, comedian, and pitchman
** Grace Metalious, American writer ( b. 1924 )
** Ian Fleming, British writer ( b. 1908 )
** Sean O ' Casey, Irish writer ( b. 1880 )
** Brian Moore, Irish-born writer ( b. 1921 )
** Andre Dubus, American short-story writer ( b. 1936 )
** Del Close, American actor, writer, and teacher ( b. 1934 )
** James White, Irish writer ( b. 1928 )
** Lars Bo, Danish artist and writer ( b. 1924 )
** Julio Cortázar, Argentine writer ( b. 1914 )
** Jessamyn West, American writer.
** Elizabeth Goudge, English writer ( b. 1900 )
** Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer ( b. 1925 )
** Truman Capote, American writer ( b. 1924 )
** Geoffrey Fenton, English writer and politician ( b. c. 1539 )
** Stirling Silliphant, American writer and producer ( d. 1996 )

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