• Buile Hill Academy (formerly Buile Hill High School then Buile Hill Visual Arts College) is a coeducational state-funded secondary school for 11-16 year...
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  • Armthorpe Academy Buile Hill Academy (until 2024) Ellesmere Park High School Heworth Grange School Moorside High School Thornhill Academy Washington Academy Wyvern...
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  • Pendleton College (now Salford City College), and Buile Hill High School (now Buile Hill Academy). Special arrangements were needed for charitable trusts...
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  • "Indadequate". Buile Hill Academy The Blyth Academy Dyke House Academy Essa Academy Farringdon Community Academy Freebrough Academy The Grangefield Academy Hetton...
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  • formed part of Salford Grammar Technical School, which closed in 1973. Buile Hill Academy is next door on Eccles Old Road (A576), close to Seedley. There are...
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  • Albion Academy, Pendleton Aldridge UTC@MediaCityUK, Salford Quays All Hallows RC High School, Weaste Beis Yaakov High School, Higher Broughton Buile Hill Academy...
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  • 2001, Windsor High was closed and its pupils transferred to Hope and Buile Hill high schools, resulting in an expansion of the school. Plans began in...
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    Wes Butters (category People educated at Buile Hill High School)
    radio broadcaster, formerly of BBC Radio 1, and writer. Butters attended Buile Hill High School in Pendleton, Salford, and studied at the University of Salford...
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  • EntertainmentEU, Gathering of DevelopersNA 2004-01-09EU ✔ ✔ Detonator •Buile BakuJP KAZe Kadokawa GamesJP, Midas Interactive EntertainmentEU 2002-03-20JP...
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    Cheetham Hill district in 1849, and wrote much of her classic children's novel The Secret Garden while visiting nearby Salford's Buile Hill Park. Anthony...
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    legends about historical and semi-historical kings of Ireland (such as Buile Shuibhne, "The Madness of King Sweeny"), and tales about the origins of...
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  • later collecting rents, he would spend some time in his lunch hour at Buile Hill Park and in the evenings took private art lessons in antique and freehand...
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    González-Andrade, Fabricio; Fagundes De Carvalho, Elizeu; Da Silva, Dayse Aparecida; Builes, Juan José; Turbón, Daniel; Lopez Parra, Ana Maria; Arroyo-Pardo, Eduardo;...
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    Montauban, written in the late 12th century. The 9th-century Irish tale Buile Shuibhne (The Madness of Sweeney) describes how Suibhne or Sweeney, the...
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    Santa Fe, Museum of Natural Sciences, Ethnographic Museum Miguel Ángel Builes and the Mother Laura Ethnographic Museum. Medellín is well known for having...
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    building by Barry in that style. Also in north-west England, he designed Buile Hill House (1825) in Salford this is the only known house where Barry used...
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    the Salford Grammar School for Boys (whose buildings were re-used for Buile Hill High School) and Pendleton High School for Girls. In 1997, Pendleton combined...
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    Seamus Heaney (category Members of the Royal Irish Academy)
    received wisdom. Heaney's first translation was of the Irish lyric poem Buile Suibhne, published as Sweeney Astray: A Version from the Irish (1984). He...
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    Council erected a plaque at his former residence on 23 Fitzroy Road, Primrose Hill, London. Pronounced /jeɪts/ Daemon est Deus inversus—is taken from the writings...
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  • arXiv:1412.7449. Bibcode:2014arXiv1412.7449V. Turchin, Alexander; Florez Builes, Luisa F. (2021-03-19). "Using Natural Language Processing to Measure and...
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    eleventh century AD. The Historical Cycle includes the late medieval tale Buile Shuibhne (The Frenzy of Sweeney), which has influenced the works of T.S...
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  • Brian Boru. However, the greatest glory of the Historical Cycle is the Buile Shuibhne (The Frenzy of Sweeney), a 12th-century tale told in verse and...
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    173 (2–3): 214–9. doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.09.011. PMID 17320323. Builes JJ, Bravo ML, Gómez C, Espinal C, Aguirre D, Gómez A, Rodríguez J, Castañeda...
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    of the bombed-out Queen's Hall in 1941, and now belonging to the Royal Academy of Music, is still placed in front of the organ for the whole Promenade...
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