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Britannia

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So should the U.S. media burst into a collective refrain of Rule Britannia?

We were herded into a chilly waiting room waiting for the Britannia to be refueled.

Los Angeles Times Sacha Baron Cohen Plays Hilarious Prank On BAFTA Britannia Awards Audience.

The Cool Britannia mood of 1997 had looked forward in eager and largely misplaced optimism to the New Labour future.

His last book, India and Britannia—An Abiding Affair, was published in 2003.

The Conway bridge was first completed, and the first train passed through the Britannia bridge in 1850.

The credit for the success of the Conway and Britannia bridges must be divided between the engineers.

She was eased in to the weather shore, and her topmast saved in a wonderful way, and eventually she followed 'Britannia' home.

Spectators were treated to a magnificent light-weather match between the 'Valkyrie' and 'Britannia.'

The last named went stealing along in the gentle breeze and finished the first round 33 seconds before 'Britannia.'

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Britannia, such as: albion, blighty, britain, commonwealth of nations, england, and great britain.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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