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In London, you may meet more non-British people on a business visit than people who are of British descent.
Pablo Ganguli: The Mission of Istancool Pablo Ganguli 2011
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It's probably not complicated for most clothes -- but it's unlikely that Kate would break with royal tradition and choose a non-British designer for her wedding gown, details of which are still under wraps.
Should Kate Middleton wear British designers? Autumn Brewington 2011
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The marmalade wasn 't marmalade at all but a sort of dense orange paste, chosen, one suspects, by a non-British executive, and while canned music is just about acceptable at dinner, it really isn' t, first thing.
The Smartest Hotel in the World Julian Fellowes 2010
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What, at a minimum, would you like for your readersespecially your non-British readersto know about this period and what the First World War did to British society?
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London's AIM market—which, besides its lower fees, doesn't require companies to have a minimum value or to sell a minimum portion of themselves—aggressively courts non-British companies.
U.S. Falls Behind in Stock Listings Aaron Lucchetti 2011
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The YBAs are exploiting an aptitude for non-British roles.
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We recorded at Air Studios in London, which was a really great experience, and I was the only non-British person working there.
Mike Ragogna: Machine Gun Preacher: Conversations with Chris Cornell Plus Jon McLaughlin, and Stephen Kellogg Exclusives Mike Ragogna 2011
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Although it was an urban comprehensive that took in people from all walks of life, we had one or two non-British people in school.
Griffin, The 'C' Word and the BNP Dungeekin 2009
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We recorded at Air Studios in London, which was a really great experience, and I was the only non-British person working there.
Mike Ragogna: Machine Gun Preacher: Conversations with Chris Cornell Plus Jon McLaughlin, and Stephen Kellogg Exclusives Mike Ragogna 2011
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The America of 1950 was not the America of 1850 even though the large numbers of Irish, Italian and non-British European immigrants had largely been assimilated.
Fine-tuning Immigration, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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