• Cecil were an English rock band from Liverpool. They released two albums, Bombar Diddlah (1996) and Subtitles (1998). They gained a small degree of commercial...
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  • Zealand Cecil (British band), a band from Liverpool, active 1993-2000 Cecil (Japanese band), a band from Kajigaya, Japan, active 2000-2006 Cecil (novel)...
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  • Tonto's Expanding Head Band was a British-American electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff. Despite releasing only two albums...
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    late 19th and early 20th centuries. This branch of the Cecil family descends from Sir Robert Cecil, the son of the prominent statesman the 1st Baron Burghley...
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  • her latest film, Honey is kidnapped by manic film director Cecil B. Demented and his band of misfit, Andy Warhol–worshiping artists who have branded themselves...
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  • I Vow to Thee, My Country (category Use British English from January 2022)
    Vow to Thee, My Country" is a British patriotic hymn, created in 1921 when music by Gustav Holst had a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice set to it. The music...
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    Malcolm Cecil (9 January 1937 – 28 March 2021) was a British jazz bassist, record producer, engineer, electronic musician and teacher. He was a founding...
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  • Jonathan Hugh Gascoyne-Cecil (22 February 1939 – 22 September 2011), known as Jonathan Cecil, was an English actor. Cecil was born on 22 February 1939...
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  • Beany and Cecil is an American animated television series created by Bob Clampett for the American Broadcasting Company. The cartoon was based on the...
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    Cecil Blount DeMille (/ˈsɛsəl dəˈmɪl/; August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker and actor. Between 1914 and 1958, he made 70 features...
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  • successful 1953 British expedition to Mount Everest. Hunt was born in Simla, British India on 22 June 1910, the son of Captain Cecil Edwin Hunt of the...
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    Age of British music, prior to the Second World War. Thousands of miles away from the origins of jazz in the United States, British dance bands of this...
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  • songwriting partnership of married American musicians Linda Womack and Cecil Womack. The duo were successful as songwriters for other artists and had...
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    (8.1 km2) in the Parish of Cabramatta. He named his property Cecil Hills after his British property in Chestnut, Hertfordshire. He lived on the property...
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    world's most prestigious international scholarship programs. Its founder, Cecil John Rhodes, wanted to promote unity among English-speaking nations and...
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  • published as English Folk Song Suite. The piece was later arranged for British-style brass band in 1956 by Frank Wright and published as English Folk Songs Suite...
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    Cecil Henry Polhill, formerly Cecil Henry Polhill-Turner (23 February 1860 in Bedfordshire – 9 March 1938 in Hampstead, London) was a British Anglican...
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  • "The Joker" is a song by American rock band Steve Miller Band from their eighth studio album, The Joker (1973). Released as a single in October 1973, the...
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  • death metal band and forebears of melodic death metal Cast: 1990s Britpop group Carcer City, Metalcore band Care Cecil (band), rock band from Liverpool...
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    Ashley Hutchings (category The Albion Band members)
    Society Library at Cecil Sharp House which resulted in the pioneering classic Liege and Lief (1969), seen by many as the foundation of British folk rock. Hutchings...
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  • in British Columbia daily while traveling up until the day she disappeared. On January 31, 2013, the day she was scheduled to check out of the Cecil and...
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    to the British Army. It is the largest Corps in the Army. The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:...
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  • from 1878 to 1980 The Whigs (band), a 2000s garage rock band The Afghan Whigs, a 1990s indie rock band Cecil Whig of Cecil County, Maryland, United States...
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  • Elliot Grainge (category Use British English from January 2024)
    Elliot Cecil Grainge (born 6 November 1993) is a British record executive. He is the CEO of 10K Projects, a record label he founded in 2016. The label...
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  • The Specials is the debut album by British ska revival band the Specials. Released on 19 October 1979 on Jerry Dammers' 2 Tone label, the album is seen...
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    founder chairman, Sir James Lithgow, industrialist and Britain`s foremost shipbuilder. Cecil Weir, convenor of the Council`s general purposes committee...
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  • simply "Waly, Waly") is a folk song of British origin.[citation needed] It remains popular in the 21st century. Cecil Sharp published the song in Folk Songs...
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    the Band of Brothers series, with E having been portrayed as landing in the Netherlands and then marching into Eindhoven to join up with the British Army...
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  • the pedestal's material. Offers in the late 19th century by the British archeologist Cecil Harcourt Smith to fund the restoration of Lion of Chaeronea were...
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  • The Honourable Sir Charles Cecil Farquharson Dundas, KCMG, OBE (6 June 1884 – 10 February 1956) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor...
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