• David Armitage may refer to: David Armitage (historian) (born 1965), British historian David Armitage (footballer) (born 1988), Australian footballer...
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    Iain Armitage (born July 15, 2008) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Sheldon Cooper in Young Sheldon, a spin-off prequel to The Big...
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  • David Armitage (born 1 February 1965) is a British historian who has written on international and intellectual history. He has been chair of the history...
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    Richard Crispin Armitage (/ˈɑːrmətɪdʒ/; born 22 August 1971) is an English actor and author. He received recognition in the UK with his first leading role...
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  • Lamduan Armitage (née Seekanya) was a formerly unidentified woman whose body was discovered in 2004 on the mountain Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire, England,...
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    David Clancy Armitage (born 16 June 1988) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football...
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    Lee Armitage (born April 26, 1945) is an American former diplomat and government official. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Armitage served...
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  • including: David Armitage (historian) (born 1965), British historian David Armitage (footballer) (born 1988), Australian footballer David Armitage Bannerman...
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  • Get Out (redirect from Rose Armitage)
    Williams as Rose Armitage, the daughter of the Armitage family and Chris Washington's girlfriend Bradley Whitford as Dean Armitage, a neurosurgeon and...
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  • ”, “Happy Families” and “Love and Death” Badger Detective Inspector David Armitage BBC 13 episodes 2000 North Square Judge Michael Arbuthnot Channel 4...
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    Simon Robert Armitage CBE, FRSL (born 26 May 1963) is an English poet, playwright, musician and novelist. He was appointed Poet Laureate on 10 May 2019...
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    71–82. doi:10.1177/1177180121994681. ISSN 1177-1801. S2CID 232264306. David Armitage, The Declaration of Independence in World Context, Organization of American...
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    Armitage is a village in Staffordshire, England on the south side of the Trent and Mersey Canal south just outside of the market town of Rugeley and north...
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  • 1971; twenty-first-century critics continue to be sharply divided. David Armitage has assessed the book disparagingly as "the result of a tormented mind...
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    and Hakluyt's death in 1616: see David Armitage, "Introduction", in Hugo Grotius; William Welwod (2004). David Armitage (ed.). The Free Sea. Translated...
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    and Marchamont Nedham (2007), p. 154. Milton and Republicanism, ed. David Armitage, Armand Himy, and Quentin Skinner (Oxford: Oxford University Press,...
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    David Armitage Bannerman OBE, MA, SD (Cantab), Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), FRSE, FZS (27 November 1886 – 6 April 1979) was a British ornithologist. From 1919...
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  • David Bannerman may refer to: David Armitage Bannerman (1886–1979), British ornithologist David Campbell Bannerman (born 1960), British politician David...
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    ISBN 978-0-13-745373-3. Miran, Jonathan. (2018). "The Red Sea," in David Armitage, Alison Bashford and Sujit Sivasundaram (eds.), Oceanic Histories (Cambridge:...
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    Leuenberger 5. Travis Boak 6. Mitch Thorp 7. Joel Selwood 8. Ben Reid 9. David Armitage 10. Nathan Brown 11. Andrejs Everitt 12. James Frawley 13. Jack Riewoldt...
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    2014). "Is Corby the most Scottish place in England?". BBC News. See David Armitage, "The Scottish Diaspora", particularly pp. 272–278, in Jenny Wormald...
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  • Pemba white-eye (category Taxa named by David Armitage Bannerman)
    The Pemba white-eye (Zosterops vaughani) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is endemic to Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
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    historian David Armitage, the Declaration of Independence did prove to be internationally influential, but not as a statement of human rights. Armitage argues...
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    John Hattendorf 2002: Robert Ballard 2004: Sir David Attenborough 2005: Paul Kennedy 2006: David Armitage 2007: Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow 2010:...
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    Studies Association in 2006, the Benjamin Lippincott Award (2001), the David Easton Award (2007) of the American Political Science Association, the Bielefeld...
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    Canary Islands oystercatcher (category Taxa named by David Armitage Bannerman)
    considered a population of the African oystercatcher until 1913, when David Armitage Bannerman identified it as the unique subspecies H. m. meadewaldoi....
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    Portuguese Asia (1500–1800), New Delhi: TransBooks, 2006. (Ed. with David Armitage) The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840, Basingstoke:...
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    increasing favour with scholars promoting the new 'British History'. David Armitage; Michael Braddick (2002), The British Atlantic world, 1500–1800, Palgrave...
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  • her husband David Armitage and two children and now lives in East Sussex. David Armitage has illustrated many of her books. Ronda Armitage's first book...
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    Bamenda apalis (category Taxa named by David Armitage Bannerman)
    The Bamenda apalis (Apalis bamendae) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is endemic to Cameroon. Its natural habitats are subtropical or...
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