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At the peak of Bruce Springsteen's megastardom following the Born in the U. S. A. album and Born in the U. S. A. Tour in the mid-1980s, there were no less than five Springsteen fanzines circulating at the same time in the UK alone, and many others elsewhere.
It became the biggest selling album of the year in Great Britain and a bestseller in other big European markets as well, selling more than one million copies in Germany and nearly 4 million in the UK alone.
At its peak, the single was selling 93, 000 copies a day in the UK alone.
In total, the UK alone consumes over 29 million eggs per day.
Again the UK stood alone, and the sea became the major theatre of war against Napoleon's allies.
Japan notes that major anti-whaling nations such as the U. S. Australia, UK and New Zealand also donate aid to poor countries on the IWC and wield far more influence than Japan alone and thus they could easily be accused of the same tactics.
The second, far more virulent strain of the disease Ophiostoma novo-ulmi was identified in Europe in the late 1960s, and within a decade had killed over 20 million trees ( approximately 75 %) in the UK alone.
It became the fastest-selling single of all time in the UK, selling a million copies in the first week alone.
Sales in the UK alone amounted to over 1. 2 million copies.
Circa 1967, a new, far more virulent strain arrived in Britain on a shipment of rock elm U. thomasii logs from North America, and this strain proved both highly contagious and lethal to European elms ; more than 25 million trees have died in the UK alone.
Based on melodies from discarded songs written six years previous, it became Slade's best-selling single ever, selling two and a half a million copies in the UK that year alone.
At one stage it was reported that England alone would field teams under the UK banner ( officially " Great Britain ") for the 2012 Games.
Several Government Departments of the UK Government have responsibilities for matters affecting England alone:
In 1981 she alone, according to Safari, sold in the UK more units than the whole of the Warner Bros. put together.
In the UK, Corridor coaches fell into disfavor in the 1960s and 1970s partially because open coaches are considered more secure by women traveling alone.
Marsh and Willow Tits are difficult to identify on appearance alone ; the races occurring in the UK ( P. p. dresseri and P. m. kleinschmidti respectively ) are especially hard to separate.
This, coupled with the inevitably limited competition from continental Europe, and with demand for new vehicles in America and in Australia being greater than the American industry alone could supply, resulted in British vehicle exports reaching record levels and the UK became the world's largest motor vehicle exporter.
BL stood alone in the UK as an increasingly junior player.
In 1955 alone, she secured seven Top 10 UK hit singles.
( There was an influx into North-west Europe in late October 2005 when at least 18, possibly as many as 35, individuals occurred on one day in the UK alone.
Monarchists argue that a figurehead detached from the government enables the UK to reach out and connect to other countries across the world because political ideology alone within a republic can isolate the country.
In the UK alone, the annual sales of chocolate digestives total about £ 35 million.
With large property portals gaining ground in the 2000s agents in the UK started working alone as all could upload to the same portal platforms.
The UK industry is the third largest in the World in terms of developer success and sales of hardware and software by country alone but fourth behind Canada in terms of people employed.

UK and there
Yinka Ebo of Cancer Research UK disputed the findings, concluding that " there is still not enough evidence to suggest that using mouthwash that contains alcohol will increase the risk of mouth cancer ".
Phillips claims it remained there until the 1180s, when Ralph de Sudeley, the leader of the Templars found the Maccabean treasure at Jebel al-Madhbah, returned home to his estate at Herdewyke in Warwickshire, UK, taking the treasure with him.
NTSC is currently only used with system M, even though there were experiments with NTSC-A ( 405 line ) and NTSC-I ( 625 line ) in the UK.
In the United Kingdom, bass music, or UK Bass, as it is often known there, has had major mainstream success since the late 2000s and early 2010s, with artists such as Example, Chase & Status, Skream, Benga and Wretch 32.
Ethnographical fieldwork was carried out in places as diverse as New Guinea, Madagascar, Romania, Guatemala and Indonesia and there were excavations in the Near East, Egypt, Sudan and the UK.
At the start of 2008, there were 59 building societies in the UK, with total assets exceeding £ 360 billion.
The UK had given aid to the royalist Greek forces and ELAS leaders who, failing to realize that there would be no Soviet aid and having boycotted the elections, were at a disadvantaged position.
From 1999 there has been a ban in the UK for using UK blood to manufacture fractional products such as albumin.
The longest standing group for lesbian and gay Christians in the UK, founded in 1976, is the non-denominational Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement ; specifically aimed to meet the needs of lesbian and gay evangelicals, there is the Evangelical Fellowship for Lesbian and Gay Christians ; specifically working within the Church of England is Changing Attitude, which also takes an international focus in working for gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender affirmation within the Anglican Communion.
Today the Christadelphian body remains divided into " fellowships " ( of which in the UK it is estimated that there are 23 ), the largest being the Central fellowship, named after the now-defunct Birmingham Central ecclesia, once its largest and most influential ecclesia.
The High Court of Justice, Family Division, in the UK found there to be " widespread sexual abuse of young children and teenagers by adult members of The Family ".
In the early 1960s, the UK was withdrawing its military presence from the Indian Ocean area, not including the base at RAF Gan to the north of Diego Garcia in the Maldives ( which remained open until 1976 ), and agreed to permit the US to establish a Naval Communication Station on one of its island territories there.
A broad range of peripherals exist for the Dragon 32 / 64, and on top of this there are add-ons such as the Dragon's Claw which give the Dragons access to the BBC Micro's large range of accessories ( a particularly important factor in the UK home market ).
The 2006 " Days of Syn " was on 26 – 28 August ( UK August Bank Holiday weekend ) and featured a talk on Dr. Syn at the Anglican church at 6: 30 p. m. On Sunday at 3 p. m. there was a church service where Dr. Syn and the cast appeared in period costume.
However, in the UK, the symbolism ends there, since the real governing authority of the monarch was all but extinguished by the Whig revolution of 1688-89 ( see Glorious Revolution ).
In the UK, there were also fanzines that covered the local music scene in a particular town or city.
The Times reported in 2009 that there are 500 victims of FGM every year in the UK, but there have been no prosecutions.
In the UK there have been signs of an MLF resurgence with a number of banknotes in circulation being over-marked with protest slogans such as " Banks = Robbers ", relating to the perceived culpability of banks in the financial crisis.
Once officially released there, in 1994, the album reached the top spot on the UK Country chart-albeit a particularly niche chart where few sales are needed to make the top slots – and number two on the UK pop albums chart.
While there were a number of precursors to Gaia theory, the first scientific form of this idea was proposed as the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, a UK chemist, in 1970.
However, with the implementation of the European Working Time Directive limiting UK surgical residents to a 48-hour working week there are concerns that upon completion of training UK surgeons will not be confident enough to work independently.

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