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Liverpool and University
Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2002.
29. 4-5 in Liber de Caesaribus of Sextus Aurelius Victor, critical edition by H. W. Bird, Liverpool University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-85323-218-0
Demobilized as a Major in 1945, he was appointed lecturer in history at the University of Liverpool from 1946 to 1949.
* Carnatic Halls, a student halls of residence serving the University of Liverpool
* The International Institute for Diasporic and Transcultural Studies ( IIDTS )-a transnational institute incorporating Jean Moulin University ( Lyons, France ), the University of Cyprus, Sun Yat-sen University ( Guangzhou, China ) and Liverpool Hope University ( UK )-is a dedicated research network operating in a transdisciplinary logic and focussed on cultural representation ( and auto-representation ) of diasporic communities throughout the world.
* The John Wyndham Archive at the University of Liverpool
Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press, 1999.
Liverpool, Liverpool University Press.
In October 1935 Nkrumah sailed from Liverpool to the United States and enrolled in Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
Scientists at Liverpool University in England performed genetic tests on three eggs that collapsed after being moved to an incubator, and verified that Flora had never been in physical contact with a male dragon.
Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989.
Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 2000.
** Raymond Davis, " The Lives of the Eighth Century Popes " Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1992.
** Raymond Davis, " The Lives of the Ninth Century Popes " Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989.

Liverpool and Press
Liverpool University Press.
* Lern Yourself Scouse -- How to Talk Proper in Liverpool, Scouse Press, 1961, written with Fritz Spiegl and Frank Shaw.
Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
* Rochelle, Warren G., Communities of the Heart: The Rhetoric of Myth in the Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin ( Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2001 )

Liverpool and 1996
The LTTE has been accused of hijacking several vessels and ships in waters outside Sri Lanka, including Ocean Trader ( in October 1994 ), Irish Mona ( in August 1995 ), Princess Wave ( in August 1996 ), Athena ( in May 1997 ), Misen ( in July 1997 ), Morong Bong ( in July 1997 ), MV Cordiality ( in September 1997 ), Princess Kash ( in August 1998 ), Newko ( in July 1999 ), Uhana ( in June 2000 ), Fuyuan Ya 225 ( Chinese trawler, in March 2003 ), MV Farah III ( in December 2006 ) and City of Liverpool ( in January 2007 ).
In 1996 a fashion designer by the name of Ayo Ada Ogolo ( originally from Liverpool ) visited New York, and the famous Nuyrican cafe and its Poetry Performance event.
Southampton fared little better in 1996 – 97 despite the arrival of Souness, whose track record included three Scottish league titles with Rangers and an FA Cup victory with Liverpool.
He works mainly in the music hall tradition, although, in the past, has occasionally appeared in drama, including as Malvolio in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971 ; on television in the cameo role of ' The Tollmaster ' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen ; and as Yorick ( in silent flashback ) in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1996.
In 1996, the county's municipal government merged with the town of Liverpool to form the Region of Queens Municipality, thus the county is contiguous with the boundaries of the regional municipality, minus First Nations reserves.
The ITV network based its daytime show This Morning at Liverpool Docks for several years before it moved to the London Studios in 1996, as it was difficult to get guests to travel from London to Liverpool.
Manchester United also reached the 1996 FA Cup Final against Liverpool, and with regular captain Steve Bruce missing through injury, Cantona was named as captain.
The son of former footballer Terry Owen, Owen was born in Chester and began his senior career at Liverpool in 1996.
Despite having a history and list of honours only surprassed by the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United, the past decade had not been a successful time for the Toffees, with an FA Cup win in 1995 and a sixth place finish in 1996 being about the only bright spots for the club that side of 1990.
A court ruled in 1996 that full strip at a Liverpool club, Angels Paradise, was acceptable, as long as the dancers were not touched at all by the client, and that the dancer must remain 12 inches away at all times.
On 14 December 1996, he scored four against Middlesbrough, including his hundredth for Liverpool.
* Witakowski, Witold, Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, Chronicle, Part III ( Liverpool, 1996 )
Peter Reid, formerly a key player at Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton, made an offer to Liverpool to sign Rush on loan in January 1996, but Liverpool manager Roy Evans rejected this offer, despite having not fielded Rush in his first eleven for two months, saying that he needed Rush as cover for Fowler and Collymore.
Rush was interviewed for the Peterborough United manager's job shortly after this but lost out to Mark Wright, who had played in the same Liverpool team as Rush from 1991 to 1996, and had preceded Rush as Chester manager.
A regular columnist of the Catholic Herald newspaper, she launched a sharp attack in 1996 on Derek Worlock, the former Archbishop of Liverpool, shortly after his death, accusing him of being responsible for a strong fall in Mass attendance in the previous decade.
It first aired in October 1988 and was broadcast from the Albert Dock in Liverpool, although production moved to London in 1996.
Early in the 1995 – 96 season, manager Roy Evans loaned him out to Barnsley and Norwich ( where he scored once in the League Cup against Birmingham City ), and in February 1996, he left Liverpool to take over as player-manager of Swansea City.
Liverpool Street IECC replaced signal boxes at Bethnal Green ( closed 1997 ), Bow ( closed 1996 ), Stratford ( GE panel closed 1997 ), Ilford ( closed 1996 ), Romford ( closed 1998 ), Gidea Park ( closed 1998 ), Shenfield ( closed 1992 ) and Chelmsford ( closed 1994 ).
He gained a Football League Cup winner's medal with Liverpool in 1995, and an FA Cup winner's medal with Portsmouth in 2008 as well as runners-up medals with Aston Villa in 2000, Liverpool in 1996 and Portsmouth in 2010.

Liverpool and .
This date in 1819 marked the sailing of the S. S. `` Savannah '' from Savannah, Georgia, for Liverpool.
A notable example of this was the discussion of Christian unity by the Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Dr. Heenan, and the Anglican Archbishop of York, Dr. Ramsey, recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
The factory grounds were bordered by the Bridgewater Canal and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
The deal is said to be worth £ 80 million over four years, replacing United's deal with AIG as the most lucrative shirt deal in history at the time, but it was later equalled when Standard Chartered Bank agreed a deal with Liverpool FC to pay £ 20 million a year over the same period.
* From Father to Son ( Liverpool, 1881, a dramatised version of his novel Fallen among Thieves written in 3 acts in cooperation with J. Palgrave Simpson ).
The Reform Act 1867 extended the franchise by 938, 427 – an increase of 88 % – by giving the vote to male householders and male lodgers paying at least 10 pounds for rooms and eliminating rotten boroughs with fewer than 10, 000 inhabitants, and granting constituencies to fifteen unrepresented towns, and extra representation in parliament to larger towns such as Liverpool and Manchester, which had previously been under-represented in Parliament.
The Robert Cains brewery in Liverpool brews Cains Double Bock beer at 8 % abv, and the Dark Star Brewery, West Sussex, produce a 5. 6 % abv Maibock.
* Frequently Asked Questions about BCG Professor P D O Davies, Tuberculosis Research Unit, Cardiothoracic Centre, Liverpool, UK.
The Boston Red Sox are owned by Fenway Sports Group, who also own Liverpool Football Club of the Premier League in England.
In local elections Liverpool remained a Liberal stronghold, with the party taking the plurality of seats on the elections to the new Liverpool Metropolitan Borough Council in 1973.
The Honourable East India Company presented Nelson with £ 10, 000 (£ as of ) in recognition of the benefit his action had on their holdings and similar awards were made by the cities of London, Liverpool and other municipal and corporate bodies.
The opening of the Sankey Canal in 1757, followed by the Bridgewater Canal in 1761, which halved the price of coal in Liverpool and Manchester England, respectively, triggered a period of " canal mania " in Britain so that between 1760 and 1820 over one hundred canals were built.
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the centre of Liverpool, England, where a system of intertwining waterways and docks is now being developed for mainly residential and leisure use.
After leaving Ireland, she traveled to Liverpool, where she met musicians Julian Cope and Ian McCulloch.
Charles was born to a mixed race family in Liverpool: his Guyanese father was black, and his mother was white Irish.
Charles was involved in the Liverpool music scene, writing and singing lyrics for a number of local rock bands.

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