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  • ...igable high spirits seemed to mark him out as only entirely at home in the company of boys, this was apparently the most important of the many affairs with “n ...r story of Eric through snippets to his life as a police inspector in East Africa in 1925, two middle chapters are devoted to Douglas stranded in Antibes in ...
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  • ...), also known as B-P or Lord Baden-Powell, was a lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer, founder of the Scout Movement and first Chief Scout of The Bo ...til 1910 in India and Africa. In 1899, during the Second Boer War in South Africa, Baden-Powell successfully defended the town in the Siege of Mafeking. Seve ...
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  • ...in Arabic during the [[Islamic Golden Age]] (8th−13th centuries) – by the British explorer and [[Arabist]] [[Richard Francis Burton]] (1821–1890). It stood a ...as the first European to visit the [[African Great Lakes|Great Lakes]] of Africa in search of the source of the [[Nile river|Nile]] (1857–58). One of the gr ...
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  • ...associated problems of non-consensual sex in men: cross sectional survey. British Medical Journal, 318. ...uardians of the flutes: Idioms of masculinity. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.||Discusses the [[Sambia]] of [[New Guinea]] ...
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  • ...associated problems of non-consensual sex in men: cross sectional survey. British Medical Journal, 318. ...an]], [[Central African Republic]], and [[Congo]]. [[Homosexuality]] in [[Africa]]. See also [[Edward Evans-Pritchard]]. ...
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  • ...egal or borderline-legal. Even in Canada, the home base of Azov Films, the company had survived a police raid in 2005 and its naturist wares had been accepted ...braltar. Conspicuous gaps included the U.K., and most of Europe, Asia, and South America. ...
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  • :British Journal of Medical Psychology Volume 74 issue 3 2001 [doi 10.1348%2F0007112 :British Journal of Nursing Volume 5 issue 18 1996 [doi 10.12968%2Fbjon.1996.5.18.11 ...
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  • ...next to Hussain's in the shrine.<ref>[[Anna Suvorova]], ''Muslim Saints of South Asia''; p.194-196</ref> ...his innocence to the bitter end. The elder was a 46-year-old ensign in the British Navy, the younger a 16-year-old [[drummer boy]].<ref>[[capitalpunishment.or ...
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  • ...-Muhallá bi al-Ash’ár (The Adorned with Verses), a Topography of Egypt and Africa, which is apparently now lost. In this he quotes from Al-Kurtubi, the Cordo ...ed to Al-Makrizi (ob. A.D. 1444) and was thus translated from a MS. in the British Museum by Mr. John Payne (ix. 303) ...
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  • cases recorded in scientific literature scarcely equaled those of British not a single British case, unconnected with the asylum or the prison, had ...
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