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the 2019–20 Premiership Rugby season. Daniel Evans (25 January 2019). "Miles Reid and Will Vaughan bag Bath Rugby senior deals as four youngsters sign long-term
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37 times the diameter of the Sun at ~1,400,000 kilometers (~865,000 miles). Reid and Brunthaler 2004 The GRAVITY collaboration (September 2023). "Polarimetry
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-80237-6. Alexei Skorobogatov; Miles Reid (2004). Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry. Cambridge University Press
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– 1:20 "Sympathy For The World" (Oswald) – 3:15 "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" (Reid) – 4:04 "Brief Tommy" – 0:05 "Bright Green Globe" (Smalley) – 3:37 "Minusame"
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Forewords and introductions Introduction to Into Colditz by Lt Colonel Miles Reid (Michael Russell Publishing Ltd, Wilton, 1983). The story of Reid's captivity
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Extensions in the Twentieth Century. Elsevier. p. 733. ISBN 978-0-444-51621-3. Miles Reid (15 December 1988). Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry. Cambridge University
Bibliography of Colditz Castle (348 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
POW. Reid, Miles Into Colditz Salisbury: Michael Russell 1983 English Miles Reid was a WWI veteran and the oldest British prisoner in Colditz. He escaped
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book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Kerr-Paterson, Miles; Reid, Steven J (2017). James VI and Noble Power in Scotland. Routledge. p
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– 4:12 "She'll Be Back with Keith Someday" – 3:03 "I'm Gonna Be 500 Miles" (Reid, arr. Algar) – 2:58 "Bachelor Boy / When Gary Married Melanie" (Richard
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cosmodrome, the results were announced: Harris did 211 miles, LeBlanc did 284 miles, Reid did 329 miles. The losing cars were turned into taxicabs by locals. At