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London and 2003
* Jonathan Harris, Byzantium and the Crusades ( London and New York, 2003 )
* Jonathan Harris, Byzantium and the Crusades ( London, 2003 )
London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.
& C. Black, London, OCLC 4365382, and subsequent editions, 2003 edition published by Kessinger, Whitefish, Montana, ISBN 0-7661-2826-1
* Harris, Jonathan, Byzantium and the Crusades, Hambledon and London, 2003.
The following ESFs took place in Paris ( 2003 ), London ( 2004 ), Athens ( 2006 ), and Malmö ( 2008 ).
In April 2011, Limehouse Library having closed in 2003, the Attlee statue was unveiled in its new home at Queen Mary University of London.
London: Routledge, 2003.
An Introduction to the Christian Countercult ( Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut & London, 2003 ).
Gordon., " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102 – 113.
* Nicholas Farrell, Mussolini: A New Life ( Phoenix Press, London, 2003 ) ISBN 1-84212-123-5
The Government Department, whose prominent professors include Stephen Brooks, Richard Ned Lebow, and William Wohlforth, was ranked the top solely undergraduate political science program in the world by researchers at the London School of Economics in 2003.
History of Mathematics, King's College London, 2003.
* 2003 – The London Congestion Charge scheme begins.
* Liza Picard, Elizabeth's London ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-297-60729-4
* Davidson, Neil, Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1692-1746, Pluto Press, London, England ( 2003 ).
* Jenkins, Jennifer ( 2003 ), World Englishes, London: Routledge.
The Life and Times of the First President of the Royal Academy ( London: Allen Lane, 2003 ).
* 20032003 Invasion of Iraq: A group of people left London, England, for Baghdad, Iraq, to serve as human shields to prevent the U. S .- led coalition troops from bombing certain locations.
London and Cambridge, Massachusetts: Simon & Schuster ( 2003 ).
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003.
* Rumi's Thoughts, edited by Seyed G Safavi, London: London Academy of Iranian Studies, 2003.
The two best-known examples are The Way of Torah: An Introduction to Judaism ( Belmont 2003 ); and Judaism: An Introduction ( London and New York 2002 ; translated into Portuguese and Japanese ).

London and extended
His talent extended to playing mandolin on one of the tracks of this rare British EP, recorded in London on 28 July 1955.
His exploits had been gradually pushed backwards in time until already they extended into the fabulous world of the forties and the thirties, when the capitalists in their strange cylindrical hats still rode through the streets of London ..." In the year 1984 Big Brother appears on posters and the telescreen as a man of about 45.
The growth brought to Docklands enabled the Jubilee Line to be extended in 1999 to east London by a more southerly route than originally proposed, through Surrey Quays, Canary Wharf and the Greenwich Peninsula ( which was the next regeneration area ) to Stratford.
Transport links have improved significantly, with the Isle of Dogs gaining a tube connection via the Jubilee Line Extension ( opened 1999 ) and the DLR being extended to Beckton, Lewisham, London City Airport, North Woolwich and Stratford.
He brought out, in the Annals of Oriental Literature ( London, 1820 ), an essay entitled, " Analytical Comparison of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and Teutonic Languages ", in which he extended to all parts of the grammar what he had done in his first book for the verb alone.
The London County Council managed tram operations within the County of London, but its responsibility did not extend to the bus or tram routes that ran outside its area ; or to the railways, which also extended into neighbouring counties.
Heitler and London's method was extended by the American theoretical physicist John C. Slater and the American theoretical chemist Linus Pauling to become the Valence-Bond ( VB ) Heitler – London – Slater – Pauling ( HLSP ) method.
The enterprising class of the communes extended its trade and banking activities well into northern Europe: " Lombard " designated the merchant or banker coming from northern Italy ( see, for instance, Lombard Street in London ).
Years later, and moments before his death, Gull has an extended mystical experience, where his spirit travels through time, observing the crimes of the London Monster, instigating or inspiring a number of other killers ( Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Brady ), causing Netley's death, as well as serving as the inspiration for both Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and William Blake's painting " The Ghost of a Flea ".
Some were in complete form and appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London ; others were incomplete, giving only the results without the extended demonstrations, and appeared in the Proceedings of that Society.
In 1836 the first railway for the London area was created, the London and Greenwich Railway originally terminating at Spa Road Station and later extended to London Bridge Station.
However, as he was required to take extended walks around London to travel between his students, de Moivre had little time for study so he would tear pages from the book and carry them around in his pocket to read between lessons.
Although the Central London Railway ( CLR ) was incorporated in 1891 for a line between Shepherd's Bush and Bank, with an extension to Liverpool Street authorised in 1892, the time for completion had to be extended twice, to 1894 and 1899 ; and it was not until 27 June 1900 that it was formally opened, a month before public traffic began on 30 July to Bank station.
* Dylan's extended taunting of Time Magazines London arts and science correspondent Horace Freeland Judson who was subjected to what he believes to be a contrived tirade of abuse from Dylan.
With its network expansion, CompuServe also extended the marketing of its commercial services, opening branches in London and Munich.
The London and South Western Railway ( L & SWR ) opened the station on 11 July 1848 as ' Waterloo Bridge Station ' ( from the nearby crossing over the Thames ) when its main line was extended from Nine Elms.
The move both extended the political uncertainty in the government, as well as dealing Karzai the embarrassment of appearing at the London Conference on Afghanistan with nearly half of his cabinet devoid of leaders.
Train services to Bath commenced on 31 August 1840 and were extended to London Paddington station from 30 June 1841 following the completion of Box Tunnel.
This had a junction nearly from the station on the London line and so the mixed gauge was extended to that point.
Brunel's platforms were extended by towards London, and a new three-platform through station built on the site of the express platform, while the B & ER station was closed and the site used for a new carriage shed.

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