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"Britannia" Definitions
  1. a figure of a woman used as a symbol of Britain. She is usually shown sitting down wearing a helmet and holding a shield and a trident (= a long weapon with three points).
  2. the last British royal yacht. Its permanent home is now in the port of Leith, in Edinburgh, where it has been turned into a tourist attraction.

217 Sentences With "Britannia"

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Poor, poor britannia Britannia came into this world in the late 1700s.
Rule Britannia became Cool Britannia, the nation of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and punk.
The Tony Blair government pursued one of the most liberal immigration policies in the Western world under the twin auspices of "business Britannia" and "cool Britannia".
" Then something interesting happened: The band struck up "Rule, Britannia!
At awards shows In 2013, Roberts ditched her heels while appearing at the BAFTA Britannia Awards in L.A., as she presented pal George Clooney with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film.
Eighteen years on, Tony Blair touted "cool Britannia" and social modernity.
Cover: Kevin Spacey onstage to present Britannia Award for Excellence in Television presented by Swarovski at the 2017 AMD British Academy Britannia Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 27, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
The full image of Kate Moss wearing Mick Jagger's famous Britannia cape.
The queen and Prince Philip looked out of place in "Cool Britannia".
To learn more about the Royal Yacht Britannia, visit their official website.
Perhaps, now, britannia will have time to read that stack of books on its bedside table, discover the real britannia hidden behind gold for so many years, and return to a past life as a metal of the people.
Back when Britannia ruled the waves her beautiful lighthouses were wonders to behold.
Britannia is one of 13 major global P&I (Protection and Indemnity) clubs.
Boman Kohinoor, 93, is the owner of the iconic Britannia restaurant in #Mumbai.
No, we will not let great britannia go softly into that cold night!
Britannia Industries rose 1.2% ahead of their quarterly results later in the day.
In 1998, to much Cool Britannia-fueled hype, Hirst opened the original Pharmacy.
At Villa Britannia in Taormina, Italy, the terrace of the Truman Capote suite.
In the first century A.D., Romans began conquering the territory they called Britannia.
Yet it's this tradition that Thrones of Britannia singularly fails to live up to.
Trainspotting was the celluloid calling card for Cool Britannia, and it emboldened a generation.
An array of new books provides consoling reassurance that Britannia still rules the page.
His new working-class constituency wants rule-Britannia greatness combined with state-funded support.
Dressed in a draping mauve Elie Saab gown, Lawrence, 26, took the stage at the British Academy's Britannia Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills to present Foster, 53, with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film on Friday.
" At dinner parties, you would be remiss to call it anything other than "Britannia ware.
A JOURNEY TO BRITANNIA: From the Heart of Rome to Hadrian's Wall, by Bronwen Riley.
Britannia rules the waves as we enter the final mile to the tower bridge. pic.twitter.
" A spokesperson from Britannia told me, "No one has been dismissed for any union activity.
Established in 1923 by Kohinoor's father Rashid, the family-run Britannia restaurant is a Mumbai landmark.
Britannia is famous for its Iranian and Parsi food, characteristic of the city's small Zoroastrian community.
He continues to seek out new stories to include in a forthcoming sequel to Braving Britannia.
Men in forest green overalls shovel piles of tea into one of the oldest rollers, Britannia.
As we approached our table at the Britannia, I saw three gray heads and one bald.
It is in ordinary, humorous and innocent scenes that the spirit of Albion and Britannia is contained.
During a speech from showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' at the Britannia Awards on Friday, Oct.
The cool Britannia that welcomed foreign visitors and capital under Tony Blair may not exist any more.
The navy helped Britain rule the waves, as the lyrics of the patriotic song "Rule Britannia" state.
Today, the Royal Yacht Britannia is a tourist destination that royal fans can visit in Edinburgh, Scotland.
"Britannia can rule the waves again!" as one Brexiteer put it at a debate I recently attended.
Britannia needed to rule botanical discovery and exercised some serious floral spin regarding this South American water plant.
The other three UK-regulated P&I clubs, Britannia, London and Steamship, have not yet announced their plans.
Claire Foy arrives at the BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Friday, Oct.
Companies announcing their results in the coming week include Bank of India, Britannia Industries, GAIL and Tata Power.
THE EDGE OF THE EMPIREA Journey to Britannia: From the Heart of Rome to Hadrian's WallBy Bronwen RileyIllustrated.
She used to be a cleaner at Topshop via its contractor Britannia Service Group, but got the sack.
But Ultima Online's Britannia, she realized, was a much better fit for Wurm and a one-person project.
Kim is likely not a student of "Rule Britannia," and will not willingly abandon his nuclear weapons program.
The bank's problems go back to 2009, when it merged with the Britannia building society, another mutually owned lender.
Shares in Britannia were down 1.5%, as of 0620 GMT, having fallen as much as 3.9% earlier on Wednesday.
"We Are The Lions" also celebrates how a generation of South Asian women who, barely acknowledged, helped reshape Britannia.
It produced some memorable drama that kept me coming back to Thrones of Britannia in spite of my disenchantment.
" Should you find yourself at a roleplayers' table, know that britannia rolls a rogue paladin named "Vickers White Metal.
The Academy did its best to conceal britannia through the years, plating it in copper, nickel silver, and gold.
This remains something of a mystery—and even more unclear is how Tooba transformed into Umm Muthanna al-Britannia.
The DFLA hurled racist slurs, beer cans, and chants of "God Save the Queen" and "Rule Britannia" in response.
Its rival, Britannia, complains that rural consumers are hesitating to buy even a five-rupee ($0.07) packet of biscuits.
Of the seven restaurants on the QM2, Britannia, which seats 1,347 and serves twice nightly, is the most popular.
Dedicated in 1911, the edifice projects the historical certainty and moral satisfaction of the Britannia that ruled the waves.
Upon entry, don't be alarmed if you hear "Rule, Britannia!" a patriotic British anthem, blasted from the shop's speakers.
Among consumer stocks, Britannia Industries Ltd lost 3.24% to its lowest since February 2018, while ITC Ltd settled 1.87% lower.
Like Hollywood itself, the Oscar statue's sparkling exterior conceals its no less meritorious, but certainly less glamorous interior: britannia metal.
Those of us who live in Britannia now, anyway, are never far from Roman reminders of one sort or another.
Ms. Maclean, as is her tendency, played all the characters, from blue-faced princess, to beefcake warrior, to steely Britannia.
After I left the Petrel, I asked a lecturer in ship technology at Britannia Royal Naval College about this question.
Cover image: Jim Carrey arrives at the 2018 BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Friday, Oct.
Another shot that was released on Sunday shows Diana holding a very young Harry while sitting on the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Almost a third of them come from India and include MRF Tyres, beer brand Bira 91 and food company Britannia Industries.
And yet there are moments even here, on some battlefields, where Thrones of Britannia evokes that long-ago, battle in Egypt.
The inventive Mr Hewlett was the nearest thing Britpop, and what was then dubbed "Cool Britannia", had to a house artist.
First launched by Queen Elizabeth herself in 1953, Britannia is the only new royal residence to be introduced during her reign.
Prince William rocked a white button up with blue trim and blue shorts aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia in Venice, 1985.
Caption: Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online and the people who play it.
The effort, which was strongly influenced by Western fabrications such as Britannia and America's Statue of Liberty, did not take off.
It felt like you could have fit several siege maps from Total War: Warhammer or Thrones of Britannia into this landscape.
The subsequent honeymoon on Royal Yacht Britannia provided Diana with a chance to "catch up on sleep," according to Vanity Fair.
In 1993, representing the United Nations, he dined on the royal yacht Britannia in Cyprus and once again encountered the queen.
That essay takes its name from Capote and Dunphy's residence in Taormina, a rose-colored house situated diagonally above Villa Britannia.
I suppose there was too much apathy in London, sort of as this hangover from Oasis and the Cool Britannia thing.
Perkin invented other synthetic colors as well, like Perkin's Green (a turquoise-like hue) and another shade of purple, Britannia Violet.
Small dog lovers can also check out Edinburgh's Chihuahua Cafe, or "hunt" for the Queen's favorite corgis aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia.
The 'Britannia flag cape' — designed by Chrissie Walsh — was worn by Jagger at UK gigs during the band's European Tour in 1982.
It was used also by the Queen and Philip for State occasions and is currently on view on the Royal Yacht Britannia.
EA Wes Locher recently published the book Braving Britannia, about the seminal MMO Ultima Online, which he played obsessively for five years.
When Lucinda Fredericks won Badminton in 2007, her partner, Headley Britannia, was the first mare to have done so for 53 years.
Britannia Industries Ltd ended as the top gainer among the bluechips, closing up 3.47% to 3,000 rupees, an over three-month high.
Profitability should begin to benefit in 2018 when fair value adjustments related to the 2009 acquisition of Britannia Building Society are fully unwound.
Over the weekend, Foy debuted a new raven black hair and pixie cut at the Britannia Awards, and you would barely recognize her.
ConocoPhillips sold its 58% of the Britannia area as part of its British North Sea portfolio to private-equity backed Chrysaor this year.
The company will take control of two major offshore production hubs, Britannia and J‐Block, and ConocoPhillips' stake in the Clair Field area.
Jennifer Lawrence gave us one good reason to pay attention to the Britannia Awards that took place in Los Angeles on Friday night.
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia has me reconsidering what is essential about the Total War series because it feels so in-essential.
The Britannia restaurant displays photographs of Prince William, Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth II, along with the Union Jack and the Indian flag.
Alongside the blossoming trend of taking tea and coffee, britannia became quite fashionable, before falling out of public favor in the late 1800s.
Seventeen years since his Geri legs piece, he talks to us from his Suffolk studio about that undeniably British moment—remember Cool Britannia?
Thirty days later, a turboprop Britannia passenger aircraft, carrying a hundred and thirty people, attempted to land in Nicosia, Cyprus, during bad weather.
The royal yacht, Britannia, 412 feet long and 139 feet tall, was launched in 1953 and traveled more than a million nautical miles.
"The Duke and Duchess heard about the story of a 93-year-old Mumbai local of Britannia & Co. cafe," Kensington Palace tweeted on Monday.
At the AMD British Academy Britannia Awards in October, Bell told Entertainment Tonight that he and Mara are "having a great time" as newlyweds.
The Karate Kid star was in town to receive the BAFTA LA's Albert R. Broccoli Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution To Entertainment, Variety reported.
The actress looked stunning in a curve hugging gown at the British Academy Britannia Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Friday.
Throughout Poitier's career, he has received six BAFTA nominations, including one win, and a British Academy Britannia Award for Lifetime Contribution to International Film.
On July 1, 1997, after Patten sailed away on the yacht Britannia, the elected legislators sneaked onto the balcony of the city's parliament building.
Sky, which has made original shows including "Britannia", "Babylon Berlin" and "Gomorrah", said the games would be based on its forthcoming productions across Europe.
He insists that the EU is holding back British companies; free Britannia from those pettifogging rules and she will conquer the markets of the east.
When Bill and Hillary Clinton came to the U.K. for the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994, they stayed on the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Sports Briefing | Soccer Jordan Ibe scored before halftime as Liverpool beat Stoke, 1-0, in an English League Cup first-leg semifinal at Britannia Stadium.
We've got a peek at a royal-approved recipe for the classic treat, straight from one of Queen Elizabeth's former residences: the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Unlike most videogame books, which focus on game design or gameplay strategies, Braving Britannia is an oral history, collecting fond reminiscences from dozens of players.
The Clair Ridge project is expected to begin production this year, according to BP. Other fields include holdings in the Britannia and J-Block hubs.
"Violent late night brawl in the buffet onboard @pocruises Britannia left staff who intervened injured, as passengers used furniture and plates as weapons," Gaisford tweeted.
Dr Victor Madeira is a commentator on national security affairs and the author of Britannia and The Bear: The Anglo–Russian Intelligence Wars (Boydell, 2016).
As one of the six honorees at the Los Angeles event, Carrey delivered remarks after being awarded with the Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy.
The Clair Ridge project is expected to begin production this year, according to BP. Other fields include holdings in the Britannia and J-Block hubs.
Adelaide's life unfolds in the sordid surroundings of Britannia Mews as a consequence; she pursues the hapless drawing teacher, despite his attempts to warn her off.
This map of the Isles is colossal, devoting as much space to every nook and cranny of Britannia that previous games devoted to all of Europe.
If he takes it "a bit too far, he'll lose new customers," said Sunil Alagh, a business consultant and formerly chief executive of Britannia Industries Ltd.
Asian Paints' shares rose as much as 2.8%, its highest in four weeks, while Britannia Industries Ltd rose over 2% to its highest since April 26.
She abandoned the blog, only to return to social media just months later as Umm Muthanna al-Britannia, poster-girl for the so-called Islamic State.
She couldn't attend the annual BAFTA Britannia ceremony in person, you see, because she was too busy getting arrested in D.C. for protesting inaction on climate change.
In an ongoing effort to prevent pornography from soiling the shores of Britannia, UK lawmakers are working to prevent the spread of 'non-conventional' sex videos online.
Thrones of Britannia quickly drowns you in relatives, spouses, governors, and generals… all of whom have their own traits and abilities and, supposedly, political influence and ambitions.
"The speed at which people are purchasing gold is unprecedented," said Joshua Saul, CEO of The Pure Gold Company, where Hall bought and keeps her Britannia coins.
Ultimately though, Zennström expects Britannia to continue to rule the roost when it comes to the European market — even with the looming challenges brought on by Brexit.
At the Britannia restaurant in India's Mumbai, Boman Kohinoor adoringly holds up a cherished possession, a photograph of Britain's Prince William with wife Kate and son George.
It said the discussions centered on Chevron's natural gas and oil fields in Britain's North Sea — Alba, Alder and Britannia, as well as a number of satellites.
Watch it hereThe mysterious and tumultuous land of 43AD Britannia is occupied by many warring tribes until the invasion of a foreign army sparks chaos and allegiances.
In October, he skipped the 2017 Britannia Awards in England, where he was honored with the Stanley Kubrick Award for Excellence in Film, to return home to Boston.
Cool Britannia was a pernicious myth cooked up in the hazy 60s, only to be resurrected in the cokey and hyper-alert 90s—a magazine publisher's wet dream.
Or at least that was the case until this year, as the Oscars will make the switch to bronze, shunning the mighty britannia after decades of misleading camaraderie.
Shares of India's Britannia Industries were up 3.6% after posting a higher consolidated net profit for the September quarter on Monday and was the top gainer on Nifty.
The confident, open-to-the-world "cool Britannia" vibe of the Tony Blair years further set out the welcome mat for foreign investors eager to acquire English teams.
This was epitomized by the "Cool Britannia" brand promoted by then Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair in the late 1990s, and the current Conservative government's "GREAT Britain" campaign.
She was honoured with the Stanley Kubrick Award for excellence in film at the annual BAFTA Britannia Awards in LA, an event she knew she could not attend.
The third gallery contains more artifacts depicting or embodying the consequences of imperial ambition, such as a massive, histrionic painting of Britannia about to slay a Bengal tiger.
The Kansas-born singer also gives frequent recitals, and she led the noisy crowd in "Rule Britannia" at the Last Night of the Proms in London in 2013.
In addition to mauveine, Vox reported that Perkin also invented other shades of dye including Perkin's green (a turquoise shade), Britannia violet (another shade of purple), and alizarin crimson.
In October, Damon skipped the 2017 Britannia Awards in England, where he was honored with the Stanley Kubrick Award for Excellence in Film, to return home to Boston, Massachusetts.
The P&O cruise ship Britannia was on the final leg of a cruise to Norway's fjords from Southampton, in southeast England, when the fracas broke out, ITV reported.
She goes by the nom de guerre Umm Muthanna al-Britannia—Umm being an honorific Arabic word for mother, despite the fact it seems Umm Muthanna herself is childless.
Cheaper than silver, and not requiring the expensive molds of other, less malleable metals, britannia become popular amongst a British middle class of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Meanwhile, her midnight blue Pashley Britannia, with its big wicker basket strapped to the handlebars, is parked in the dining room, where "its beauty merits 'sculpture' status," she said.
Right now, BlackBuck claims to work with more than 100,000 trucks across 300 locations, while its client roster includes some big names like Asian Paints, Unilever, Coke and Britannia.
The migrants were aboard a Britannia Seaways ferry owned by Danish operator DFDS that had just embarked on a run across the North Sea to Felixstowe in southern England.
"I had three guys unloading, one ran about two miles up the road when he first saw it," Dave Aldridge, manager at Britannia Movers International, told the news outlet.
"I was once on the Royal Yacht Britannia in the South Pacific and the Queen was hosting a dinner for a local prince," wrote Paul Burrell, the former royal butler.
Released into the milieu of Britpop and New Labour, the film is seen as emblematic of the "Cool Britannia" years when British popular culture swaggered its way back into relevance.
Zennor mainly holds minority stakes in fields around the Britannia and the Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP) hubs, focusing on subsea tie-backs rather running platforms which require more staff.
Britannia said it expected to make a formal application to establish the new Luxembourg domiciled subsidiary in early 2018 to enable it to be operational by the end of 2018.
According to the book, Diana resented Charles for sitting for hours painting watercolors during their honeymoon onboard the HMS Britannia, so one day she destroyed his painting and his equipment.
The assets include a 7.5 percent stake in the west Shetlands region's Clair field, which is operated by BP, as well as holdings in the Britannia and J-Block hubs.
Tony Blair's just been elected prime minister; the Union Jack is trendy, and the phrase "Cool Britannia" isn't just something you'd see on a shit mug marketed at Spanish tourists.
The Holy Britannian Empire is making its assault on Japan but a prince of the empire, Lelouch vi Britannia, doesn't agree with his father's leadership and vows to destroy it.
Ahead of Philip's five-month tour aboard the royal yacht Britannia, the Queen hides a gift in her husband's briefcase and stumbles upon a photo of a beautiful ballerina — Galina Ulanova.
It's the place where then Prime Minister Tony Blair chose to give his inaugural speech in 1997, at a time when the U.K. was becoming "Cool Britannia" under Blair's Labour government.
Kohinoor, who runs the Britannia & Co. restaurant in Mumbai, is known in India for his love of the royal family – and the royal-themed memorabilia that covers the walls of his restaurant.
LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Specialist British ship insurer Britannia plans to set up a subsidiary in Luxembourg in the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union, it said on Friday.
Biscuits-maker Britannia will benefit from an overall increase in taxation on mass market biscuits, which will make its products become relatively less premium to its competitors, according to the Nomura analysts.
Shares of India's Britannia Industries were up as much as 5.75% as it posted a higher consolidated net profit for the September quarter on Monday and was the top gainer on Nifty.
Holding court on deck, surrounded by cameras and wine-slurping, blazer-wearing "Kippers", was the man himself: a male Britannia with a ciggy between his fingers and a smirk across his face.
Mr. Tisci played with references of Cool Britannia, rave and chav (British for lout), and the vaunted DNA of Burberry — a word fashion executives love to use, in an eerily eugenic way.
There's a evidence of a major Crusader Kings 2 influence on Thrones of Britannia… though most of that evidence could be used to convict Creative Assembly of missing the point of that game.
Yet when it attempts to do something new and to be something new, Thrones of Britannia seems to lack any kind of compelling original vision for what a Total War game can be.
Chevron in July kicked off the sale of its central North Sea oil and gas fields Alba, Alder, Captain, Elgin/Franklin, Erskine and Jade as well as the Britannia platform and its satellites.
What began as a zeitgeisty outlaw romp in the Uncool Britannia of the 1990s is now reborn as a scabrous and brutal black comedy about middle-aged male disappointment and fear of death.
For British nationalists, the monarchy lies at the core of their yearning for the days when Britannia ruled the waves and its monarch presided over an Empire, upon which the sun never set.
Meanwhile, Avenue Supermarts stock price crossed the 1,000 rupee mark and its market capitalization crossed 630 billion rupees, which is higher than some Nifty companies such as Britannia, Zee, Hindalco or Tata Steel.
In the past, it would have been far more common to see supporters toting memorabilia with the Union Jack, the British national flag, and singing "Rule, Britannia!" when urging on the England team.
He is now booed whenever he touches the ball at the Britannia, the fans sing songs about his apparent limp from having severely snapped his limb, and apparently he deserves every second of it.
You wouldn't put it past either of them to sing 'Rule Britannia' in a press conference, or to engage Joachim Löw in an extremely awkward conversation about the Second World War before a match.
But Beethoven dominates, represented by the "Five Variations on 'Rule Britannia'" and the "Eroica Variations," as well as by his influence over Mendelssohn's "Variations Sérieuses" and Schumann's Fantasy in C. 212-247-7800, carnegiehall.
Before heading off to the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Charles admits to Wallis that he believes Camilla is the one, and she pushes him to never turn his back on true love.
Leavers will seize on some icon of national identity and independence, such as the Royal Yacht Britannia; Remainers will denounce the icon as cheesy or irrelevant; and Leavers will denounce the Remainers as metropolitan snobs.
That's kind of the dilemma for Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia: It's best moments are familiar because they are part of that sturdy, underlying Total War formula, but even here they quickly become repetitive.
Losses are also likely to be generated from continued deleveraging from some legacy loans (the so-called Optimum portfolio, made up of non-conforming loans originated by the Britannia Building Society before it was acquired).
Britain dominates the global marine insurance market and losing access to specialist P&I clubs such as Britannia, Standard, North and UK could weaken other parts of the country's multi-billion pound shipping services sector.
Mumbai's Britannia & Co., a destination for Parsi cuisine, was founded in 1923 and is still crowded today with old tables covered with checkered tablecloths and a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi on the peeling-paint walls.
In 2012 she co-wrote a pamphlet, "Britannia Unchained", which argued that "the British are among the worst idlers in the world" and said leaving the EU would allow Britain to become "Singapore-on-Thames".
Set against the backdrop of the "Cool Britannia" popularity of British music and fashion, this all suggested that Britain had finally cast off its conflicted post-imperial garb and was embracing a modern, European identity.
If, for example, he replaces ministers like Dominic Raab, a co-author of "Britannia Unchained" and the current foreign secretary, with more centrist figures, it could suggest that Mr. Johnson will pursue a softer Brexit.
By this time, the royal couple had left for their honeymoon and they were out on the yacht Britannia, so the Buckingham Palace spokesman said just what I had: they couldn't confirm or deny the rumor.
At Friday's 2017 AMD British Academy Britannia Awards, which Bell and Mara attended together, the British actor revealed that the couple's normal dates are much more low-key than the star-studded event they were at.
The California-based company kicked off in July the sale of its central North Sea oil and gas fields Alba, Alder, Captain, Elgin/Franklin, Erskine and Jade as well as the Britannia platform and its satellites.
Britannia, too, ruled the waves for a while, grew a commonwealth to protect its global interests, but like all the other super powers that came before, arrived at an unforeseen apogee before bending back toward earth.
To misquote the traditional song "Rule Britannia," clearly "America does not rule the waves," and the bases from which Iran's attack boats sneaked out to make their attacks remain intact, untouched by any U.S. retaliatory action.
By 1998, "Cool Britannia" was being shamelessly co-opted by the newly-elected Tony Blair, as the once-hopeful voices of Britain's working class towns were drowned out by mine closures and New Labour's champagne socialism.
"I was lucky enough to be directed by Jodie in a movie called – wait for it – The Beaver," Lawrence said while presenting Foster with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film Award, according to People.
"As 'the City' referred to is very likely Rome, the stylus suggests a direct link between Roman Italy and the province of Britannia," the Museum of London Archeology, which oversaw the dig, said in a blog post.
As U.S. President Donald Trump proclaims "America First" and Britain hums along to the words of "Rule Britannia," can a special relationship still exist between two states that seem to have decided to draw back within themselves?
Wagers's tale manages to freshen this somewhat by discarding the usual gender and cultural trappings — for example, making the hereditary monarchy matriarchal and flavoring Indranan society with the customs of ancient India in lieu of old Britannia.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK In March of last year, less than two months after arriving in Syria, Umm Muthanna al-Britannia tweeted a picture of herself wearing a burqa and brandishing an AK-47.
Along Route 25A, in its uptown commercial hub, are supermarkets, banks and restaurants, as well as the Britannia Yachting Center, a collection of marine shops, dining options and a marina on the southern end of Northport Harbor.
The Britannia Hotel in Trondheim, Norway, reopened in April after a three-year renovation, and marked the occasion with a brut Champagne blended for the property by Caroline Latrive, a cellar master at Champagne Ayala in France.
"With the advice of third-party consultants and having engaged with various EU regulators, Britannia's board has now instructed the managers, Tindall Riley (Britannia) Ltd, to focus on Luxembourg as the preferred option," it said in a statement.
This is the bit not many people want to listen to, so if you want to stick your fingers in your ears, close your eyes and sing "Rule Britannia" at the top of your lungs, now's the time.
Indian restaurateur Boman Kohinoor, 93, an ardent fan of the British royal family, stands inside the Britannia & Co. restaurant in Mumbai on April 8, 2016, ahead of the royal visit of Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate.
The California-based company kicked off a sales process for its North Sea oil and gas fields Alba, Alder, Captain, Elgin/Franklin, Erskine and Jade as well as the Britannia platform and its satellites, it said in July.
Britannia Industries Ltd, which controls a third of the biscuits market in India, said it has "never seen this kind of a slowdown" where people are hesitant to buy a pack of biscuits costing just 5 rupees ($0.07).
Capturing the political center ground, Mr. Blair was elected prime minister in May 1997, becoming, at 43, the youngest premier since Lord Liverpool in 1812, ending 18 years of Conservative government and prompting the optimistic "Cool Britannia" era.
To paraphrase Churchill, much invoked by Brexiteers as a symbol of the rule-Britannia greatness they believe will return once Britain is freed from its European shackles: Never was so little known by so many about so much.
I remember lots of games where I faced hard choices and desperate struggles on far-flung battlefields, but in the wake of Thrones of Britannia I worry that I've just been making up stories for myself this whole time.
"With the advice of third-party consultants and having engaged with various EU regulators, Britannia's board has now instructed the managers, Tindall Riley (Britannia) Ltd, to focus on Luxembourg as the preferred option," the company said in a statement.
Many of them have dreams of a wholly sovereign Britain with all the old symbols of this island nation's empire, when "Britannia ruled the waves" — the royal yacht, the old dark blue British passport, the supreme power of Parliament.
Four of the five authors of "Britannia Unchained", a paean to small government published by ambitious young Tory mps in 2012, when fiscal austerity was in fashion, now sit in a cabinet intent on opening the public-spending taps.
"The official synopsis reads: "Before George rules Britannia, he&aposll be laying down his own laws in Janetti&aposs comedic take on the future King of England&aposs childhood as seen from the prince&aposs own point of view.
The upcoming week will see the final batch of Q3 results from companies like Coal India, Idea, MGL, RCom, Britannia, GMR Infra, Hindalco, Nalco, NMDC, PFC, PTC, Sun Pharma, Tata Motors, Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, REC, SpiceJet and Voltas.
"What began as a zeitgeisty outlaw romp in the Uncool Britannia of the 1990s is now reborn as a scabrous and brutal black comedy about middle-aged male disappointment and fear of death," Peter Bradshaw wrote in The Guardian.
On today's Waypoint Radio, Danielle, Rob, and Patrick continue some of the impassioned beverage discussion from last week, concerning coffee and water (this time, it's really about coffee), Rage 2's existence, and the disappointment of Total War: Britannia.
Here it is, straight from her website: The idea for a luxury exotic leather fashion brand came in 1984, when Lana Marks and her husband were invited to a birthday celebration for Queen Elizabeth II aboard the royal yacht Britannia.
Thrones of Britannia is supposed to be the start of a new line of focused, historically specific Total War games—Total War Sagas—that will exist alongside the giant sandbox campaigns of games like Rome 2 or Total War: Warhammer.
Set during the era of Viking invasions and occupation of the British Isles, Thrones of Britannia promises to be an incredibly detailed treatment of a period that has always existed in the imagination as a mix of history and myth.
This leaves Thrones of Britannia feeling like little more than a territory-acquisition game, which is perhaps always the essence of a Total War game, but never before has the process of empire-building felt so hands-off and uninvolving.
After all, in Thrones of Britannia, each faction is led by nobles who intrigue for their own advancement even as they serve their state, and each faction has its own animating politics that you have to factor into your decisions.
In the past few weeks, this issue has again caused intense — and somewhat malicious — debate in the UK, where a cartoon depicting a dark-skinned Roman father elicited an uproar over whether there truly was diversity in ancient Roman Britannia.
Once used as a space for the royal family to hold cocktail parties and receptions, it has become a popular part of the Britannia experience: In 2016 alone, the eatery served 48,953 cups of tea and 46,390 scones to visitors.
Thus at an outdoor theatrical event, amid gardens fragrant with honeysuckle, roses and jasmine, "Rule, Britannia" received its first performance, part of a patriotic masque the prince had commissioned in honor of the Anglo-­Saxon King Alfred, with whom he identified.
Alas, the yacht proved rather expensive to maintain, and while the Conservative Party had promised to replace Britannia, the Labour Party won the 1997 general election and decommissioned it, in a ceremony that led the queen to shed public tears.
Six inches at most from his mouse's nose to the tip of his outstretched paintbrush tail, "Tiny" was born to pedigree pointers of true proportion the same year Lassell discovered Triton—Neptune's largest moon— and Britannia stole the Mountain of Light.

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