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England and equalised
England equalised through a Geoff Hurst header within six minutes and went ahead late in the second half through Martin Peters.
There, Michael Owen gave England an early lead but Hélder Postiga equalised.
He came on as a substitute while England were leading 1 – 0 against France and fouled Claude Makélélé on the edge of the penalty area, giving away a direct free kick from which France equalised.
After they went 1 – 0 down early in the second half, Gascoigne's Spurs team-mate Gary Lineker equalised for England with ten minutes remaining to force extra time.
Lineker pulled one back and nearly equalised in the closing seconds, but England were out.
Even though Clause 81 of the Scotland Act 1998 equalised the English and Scottish electoral quota, and thereby reduced the number of Scottish members in the House of Commons to 59, these can still have an important influence on the passage of legislation affecting England through the Parliament.
Adams equalised and England had chances to go ahead, but a goal before half time and late in the game assured the Russians of first place in the group.
Clarke equalised with a penalty but England could not get past Tomaszewski from open play and a 1 – 1 draw saw them miss out on a place at the World Cup.
He scored against France and Croatia in the group stages, and in the quarter-final he equalised for England in the 112th minute against Portugal, bringing the scoreline to 2 – 2 but England lost on penalties.
England equalised through an Allan Clarke penalty but couldn't find the winning goal.
The Belgians swiftly equalised and a disappointing England failed to make progress from their group.
McLaughlin also represented New Zealand at the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile, again playing all 3 group games ; a 2-3 loss to Nigeria, a 4-3 win over hosts Chile and scored New Zealand's goal against England before England equalised late in injury time to eliminate New Zealand from the tournament.

England and swiftly
He began his career as a courtier and soldier in 1610, swiftly becoming a favourite of King James I of England, but fell out of favour on the accession of Charles I.
However, this assumption was swiftly dismissed by Stead some years later, declaring that, " The idea of Darkest England .. was the General's own.
He supported Manchester United and his talent was swiftly recognised when he played for England Schoolboys at the age of 15.
Henry III of England swiftly countered Alfonso's claims with both diplomatic and military moves.
However, his name was linked with the England national coach's job six months later when Graham Taylor resigned, but he swiftly ruled out any interest in the job.
This was the only way, in those days, of making the document swiftly and generally known, which was James's straightforward object ; the Anglican Clergy, however, felt it a challenge to themselves, for many of them were opposed to the toleration of Roman Catholics and Nonconformists, as were very many of the population of England at that time.
A decision was swiftly made to keep the existing Norwegian pilots that had escaped to England, as an independent unit, consequently, none were allowed to participate in the Battle of Britain.
Leavis and others ), and its completion was swiftly followed by his departure from England.

England and through
Sir -- When the colonies decided upon freedom from England, we insisted, through the Declaration of Independence, that the nations of the world recognize us as a separate political entity.
Return through New England, stopping for a visit to Lake Champlain where you can take a boat ride and go to Ethan Allen Park.
Service running through Barnumville and to Bennington County towns east of the mountains was in the hands of the `` Gleason Telephone Company '' in 1925, but major supervision of telephone lines in Manchester was with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, which eventually gained all control.
Hundreds of miles to the north, the route back to England through the `` Furious Overfall '' was again filling with ice.
During the trip Selkirk decided that the route through Illinois territory to Indiana and the eastern United States was the best route for goods from England to reach Red River and that the United States was a better source of supply for many goods than either Canada or England.
The Poirot books take readers through the whole of his life in England, from the first book ( The Mysterious Affair at Styles ), where he is a refugee staying at Styles, to the last Poirot book ( Curtain ), where he visits Styles once again before his death.
England began to recover in the early 2000s and were undefeated in Test matches through the 2004 calendar year.
It is possible that the reason Ealdred travelled through Hungary was to arrange the travel of Edward the Exile's family to England.
Treasury notes had full legal tender status and were not convertible for gold through the Bank of England, replacing the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable raw material purchases for armament production.
The continued inconsistency between the Articles of Religion and the Prayer Book remained a point of contention for Puritans ; and would in the 19th century come close to tearing the Church of England apart, through the course of the Gorham judgement.
It established in England the office of the Secretary of State for India through whom the Parliament would exercise its rule, along with a Council of India to aid him.
After finishing his studies he went on long educational voyages from 1710 to 1724 through Europe, visiting other German states, England, Holland, Italy, and France, meeting with many famous mathematicians, such as Gottfried Leibniz, Leonhard Euler, and Nicholas I Bernoulli.
In his 1810 book entitled The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Joseph Strutt describes the way pall mall was played in England in the early 17th century: " Pale-maille is a game wherein a round box ball is struck with a mallet through a high arch of iron, which he that can do at the fewest blows, or at the number agreed upon, wins.
Even past the medieval times, characteristics of a closed social systems that define any caste system, existed in England through the modern times.
Beatrice Gottlieb notes that households in England, just like the rest of Europe, experienced social stratification from ancient times through the 20th century.
He completed a circuit through rural England, where he could observe geological phenomena.
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
In 1968, he studied glass in Venice on a Fulbright Fellowship and received a Master of Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design. In 1971, with the support of John Hauberg and Anne Gould Hauberg, Chihuly founded the Pilchuck Glass School near Stanwood, Washington. About the Pilchuck Glass School from their websiteIn 1976, while Chihuly was in England, he was involved in a head-on car accident during which he flew through the windshield. Glass Houses: Dale Chihuly Files a Lawsuit That Raises Big Questions ... About Dale Chihuly, a February 2006 article from The Stranger His face was severely cut by glass and he was blinded in his left eye.
Anglicans assert unbroken episcopal succession in and through the Church of England back to St. Augustine of Canterbury and to the first century Roman province of Britannia.
Empress Matilda ( 1102 – 1167 ) is the only British monarch commonly referred to as " emperor " or " empress ", but acquired her title through her marriage to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and had little legitimacy as Queen of England.
Satirical cartoon from England lampooning the excesses of the Revolution as symbolized through the guillotine: between 18, 000 and 40, 000 people were executed during the Reign of Terror
When the World Cup began, Banks was in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, Mexico and France, drawing 0 – 0 with the former and clinching 2 – 0 victories over the latter.

0.731 seconds.