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Puttenham, in the time of Elizabeth I of England, wished to start from Elissabet Anglorum Regina ( Elizabeth Queen of the English ), to obtain Multa regnabis ense gloria ( By thy sword shalt thou reign in great renown ); he explains carefully that H is " a note of aspiration only and no letter ", and that Z in Greek or Hebrew is a mere SS.
Rudolf Diesel died mysteriously when he crossed the English Channel on the SS Dresden.
* 1955 – Mick Jones, English singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Clash, Big Audio Dynamite, General Public, Carbon / Silicon, and London SS )
Grace Horsley Darling ( 24 November 1815 – 20 October 1842 ) was an English Victorian heroine who in 1838, along with her father, saved 13 people from the wreck of the SS Forfarshire.
The film tells the story of the crew aboard an English cargo ship named the SS Glencairn, during World War II, on the long voyage home from the West Indies to Baltimore and then to England.
* William Smith ( c. 1872 – 1941 ), Master of the SS Sauternes, English merchant seaman killed in World War II
The work was completed and the first ship to enter the dock ( SS Garland ) did so on 14 May 1881, carrying 1200 tons of cargo destined for Messrs English of Wisbech.
# La Bestia in Calore ( English title: The Beast in Heat ; also known as SS Hell Camp ) – no UK re-release
* June 10-Konrad Korzeniowski, the future English language novelist Joseph Conrad, sets foot on British soil for the first time, at Lowestoft from the SS Mavis.
When Orderic was five, his parents sent him to an English priest, Siward by name, who kept a school in the abbey of SS Peter and Paul at Shrewsbury.
English Heritage have recognised the significance of the estate by listing some of the buildings including the SS Mary and Joseph Roman Catholic Church designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott, however they noted that the estate has suffered considerable neglect ; and some well-meaning, but ill-advised modernisation of the facilities within the associated market.
* Morituri 1965 — US Drama directed by Bernhard Wicki depicting German blackmailed by English to impersonate SS officer aboard ship ; AKA Saboteur: Code Name Morituri
* SS Athen ( 1900 ), German merchant ship lost off Portland Bill in the English Channel in 1906, and now a dive site.
Medical Case-USA v. Karl Brandt, et al., English Transcript: p. 4997 ( 26 March 1947 ) Luitpold Schallermeier ( assistant to Karl Wolff in Himmler's office, Waffen SS ).
Medical Case-USA v. Karl Brandt, et al., English Transcript: p. 4828 ( 21 March 1947 ) p. 4997 ( 26 March 1947 ) Walter Schellenberg ( Gestapo, RSHA ; Brigade-Fuehrer, Waffen SS ).
* SS Trelawny, collided with the SS Gaelic Prince and sank in the English Channel in 1926
* SS Arches, original name of the SS English Trader
He boarded the SS Oscar II with $ 25 in his pocket and speaking no English.
On his way home his ship, the SS Kaiser Wilhelm II, collided with another vessel, the grain carrier Incemore, in misty conditions in the English Channel.
SS Mael and Sulien's offers services in both English and Welsh.
Famous Canons Regular include the only English Pope Adrian IV ,< ref > Sources quoted in the New Advent Encyclopaedia, cf .< cite > Cardinal Boso's life, published by Muratori ( SS.
was a multilingual English medium channel and mainly aired Western Pop and music from Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada, though sometimes Bollywood songs were played. Now SS Music has Changed into " SS TV " a General Entertainment Channel.

English and volunteers
95, 000 adults living in Hillsborough County do not speak English ; volunteers in the organization typically work with small groups of non-English speaking students to help practice their English conversation skills.
French and English conscripts were sent to fight in the Aleutian Islands in 1943 – technically North American soil and therefore not " overseas " – but the mix of Canadian volunteers and draftees found that the Japanese troops had fled before their arrival.
It was probably through his correspondence with the London booksellers that he heard of the call for volunteers from what was to become the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ).
In 2009-2010 volunteers contributed over 8, 022 hours of work to English Heritage.
Other unofficial crusaders from Swabia, led by Hartmann of Dillingen, along with French, English, Lotharingian and Flemish volunteers, led by Drogo of Nesle and William the Carpenter, as well as many locals, joined Emicho in the destruction of the Jewish community of Mainz at the end of May.
The Electoral Palatinate was defended by only 2, 000 English volunteers and the country was easily taken.
" Fortified by an army of 600 volunteers and a politburo of adroit English speakers, the commission has fixed more than 10, 000 public signs ( farewell " Teliot " and " urine district "), rewritten English-language historical placards and helped hundreds of restaurants recast offerings.
He also organized “ Kolo srpskih sestara ” ( English: Circle of Serbian sisters ) who gathered help for the Serbian Red Cross, and he also helped gathering of volunteers for the fist world war war fronts in Yugoslavia with the help of Serbian patriotic organization called “ Serbian national defence ” which he ran, and also founded.
In 1598, he led a few English volunteers to Italy to take part in a dispute over the possession of Ferrara ; this, however, had been accommodated when he reached Venice, and he decided to journey to Persia with the twofold object of promoting trade between England and Persia and of stirring up the Persians against the Turks.
The game currently officially supports English, Spanish, German, French and Dutch but they have stated plans to open the translation tools so volunteers can incorporate other languages.
Sebastian used much of Portugal's imperial wealth to equip a large fleet and gather an army including several nationalities of foreign soldier: 2, 000 volunteers from Spain ( Castile ) and 3, 000 mercenaries from Flanders and Germany, as well as 600 Italians initially recruited to aid an invasion of Ireland under the leadership of the English adventurer, Thomas Stukley.
During the English Civil War, the area around Ackworth was seen as being strongly Royalist with four divisions of volunteers being raised from Pontefract and the surrounding villages in order to garrison the castle.
Pratt recruited volunteers to teach the Indian prisoners English, Christian religion, and elements of American culture.
The Peace Corps has 136 volunteers in Mongolia, many of whom are English teachers mostly teaching in the vast rural areas, where the population density is low.
Ittijah places international volunteers with local organizations and provides translation assistance with English language correspondence.
Levellers ' Day is organised by a small group of unpaid volunteers who are dedicated to commemorating the lives of the men who were executed for their beliefs and to preserving a key moment in English political history.
By 1968, the small but increasing number of returned Peace Corps volunteers were requesting a degree in Teaching English as a Second Language, a new speciality.
During most months of 2009 and 2010 there have been volunteers in Memel and Zamani, from Gauteng, France and America, teaching art, sports or English to the schoolchildren in the Primary Schools.
Swedish volunteers in the Winter War carrying BoysTrainingAmerican World War II poster featuring an English soldier carrying a Boys Rifle.
The village has yearly Gap Year volunteers from the UK sent by the organisation Project Trust, that worked with the local Board of Education to help teach English to the local residents, both old and young.
The radio broadcast weekly news bulletins in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Pashtu, and Urdu only as these were the languages of potential volunteers for the Indian Legion in Germany and the Indian National Army in southeast Asia.
The word mutaween ( ; variant English spellings: mutawwain, muttawa, mutawallees, mutawa ’ ah, mutawi ’, mutawwa ') most literally means " volunteers " in the Arabic language, and is commonly used as a casual term for the government-authorized or government-recognized religious police ( or clerical police ) of Saudi Arabia.
Officially created on 24 December 1899, the regiment was based on members of standing Yeomanry regiments, but also contained a large contingent of mid-upper class English volunteers .< ref >

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