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"British Isles" Definitions
  1. a group of islands in W Europe: Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, and adjacent small islands. 120,592 sq. mi. (312,300 sq. km).

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He turns conventional records of the British Isles inside out.
Anthony Joshua was already a star on the British Isles.
It's the high season for book awards in the British Isles.
The banjo comes from Africa, the fiddle from the British Isles.
The British Isles alone have nine languages (counting Channel Island Norman).
They built monasteries all over British Isles and the European continent.
Best known for The British Isles: A History of Four Nations (1989).
And no, it's not just playing baseball somewhere in the British Isles.
THE FIDDLE was imported to America by immigrants from the British Isles.
British Isles immigrants brought a repertoire that seeded Appalachian and country music.
Trump has a history of antagonism with the environmentalists in the British Isles.
The British Isles have experienced invasions by the Romans, Germanic people and Vikings.
Farage preferred ominous posters of the immigrant masses supposedly invading the British Isles.
But, you know, it has been known to rain in the British Isles.
That fictional state was basically the British Isles, North America, and South America.
The greatest threat may be a fog of isolationism settling on the British Isles.
They left the new country for Canada, the Caribbean colonies, or the British Isles.
Heads Up What do literary tourists look for when they visit the British Isles?
NORWICH, England — The past few months in the British Isles have been turbulent ones.
Its offspring were consequently planted throughout the British Isles, Europe and, finally, North America.
Rule of law has governed jurisprudence on the British Isles since the Magna Carta.
In the 1920s, over half of Canada's foreign-born population came from the British Isles.
While rare, it is not unprecedented to have post-tropical storms reach the British Isles.
The eerie outlines of long-vanished structures and monuments are showing up across the British Isles.
It's the earliest evidence of Ichthyosaur embryos to have ever been found in the British Isles.
Between 1951 and 1991 he traveled throughout the British Isles, Spain, Italy, Morocco, and the Caribbean.
The Beaker people needed only to cross the English Channel to get to the British Isles.
Gorgeous, cinematic, proudly leftist post-black metal from the coal-darkened recesses of the cold, rainy British Isles?
Tuesday's votes have been hailed as a significant step by LGBTQ and women's rights campaigners across the British Isles.
In parts of the British Isles, Eurasia, and North America, temperatures got so low that entire forests stopped growing.
Well, through social media and Reddit, I basically met these people who think Bigfoot exists in the British Isles.
English bulldogs originated somewhere in the British Isles, and were used for the now-outlawed sport of bull baiting.
When the British of that time talked about empire, they meant Ireland and nothing much beyond the British Isles.
They protected this identity even after the Roman conquest, keeping pagan customs and links to Celts in the British Isles.
It turns out the disease has been harbored, perhaps since the Middle Ages, in red squirrels in the British Isles.
But pre-Tiger golf returns for a long weekend each summer when the PGA Tour descends on the British Isles.
Author and Wiccan high priestess Deborah Blake tells Refinery29 that handfastings originated in the British Isles in the 12th century.
But it still will pack a powerful punch as its remnants head toward Iceland and the British Isles this weekend.
Original Travel has been working on developing a network of tailor-made itineraries around the British Isles, beginning with London.
Every part of the British Isles has had below-normal rainfall, but some have been hit much harder than others.
Penny—or Ruth Penelope "Penny" Bell, to give her full name—is one synonymous with crime unsolved in the British Isles.
In one of her signature matching coat-and-hat ensembles, the reigning monarch of the British Isles regarded a dairy case.
Indeed, it was hot enough to turn the British Isles from green to brown, as seen in photos taken from space.
Utah was one of several Navy ships tasked in 1918 with escorting US troop convoys as they approached the British Isles.
Located in the North Atlantic between the British Isles, Norway, and Iceland, the Faroe Islands have a total of 51,000 inhabitants.
Almost all the works are from public and private collections in the British Isles, and when the exhibition closes on Jan.
Did we also forget to mention that absolutely none of those farms exist at all, let alone on the British Isles?
On Thursday 6th October, 2016, the UFC finally signed its first Welsh fighter to complete the collection from the British Isles.
I guess I kind of feel bad for England—the next total eclipse visible from the British Isles won't come until 2090.
New research suggests early hunter-gatherers living in the British Isles didn't just manage to survive these harsh conditions—they actually thrived.
Four more armadas were sent to invade the British Isles, although in the end good luck and bad weather scuppered their plans.
Back home in the States, she found herself missing Ireland, and more generally, the music and the accents of the British Isles.
A second weekend of significant windstorms is forecast for Europe and the British Isles and that could cause more problems for travelers.
A fish pie, creamy on the bottom, covered in mashed potatoes on top, is a classic cold weather staple across the British Isles.
The heatwave in the British Isles has revealed a host of long-hidden historical sites that have suddenly become visible through the parched earth.
Ireland: Falconry's rich history throughout the British Isles is well-documented in paintings, tapestries, and the public imagination (King Arthur, knights and all that).
"Ophelia is expected to reach the British Isles as a powerful extra-tropical cyclone with hurricane force winds," he Miami-based hurricane center said.
GCP customers throughout the British Isles and Western Europe will see significant reductions in latency when they run their workloads in the London region.
The British Isles sit on a huge continental shelf that allows sea life to thrive in the shallow waters where most fish are caught.
But he was also cut off from any potential supporters (even with his negative favorability ratings, Trump has many fans on the British Isles).
The gold foil crosses indicated that the wearer was Christian at a time when the religion had barely taken hold on the British Isles.
"This is the first time that cycads have produced male and female cones in the British Isles since 60 million years ago," he added.
And types of crab toasties are evidently popular in the British Isles as well, where they are found at home or in a pub.
But this Thursday, after the most bitter election campaign in decades, a spectral silence will cloak the British isles -- at least until 10 p.m.
Hell, I'd lose everything I had gained since my armies had been scrapping in the Scottish Highlands to consolidate my hold on the British Isles.
The company said this month it planned to close 23 of its 566 stores in the British Isles as it loses customers to online competitors.
This summer's heatwave in the British Isles has revealed a host of long-hidden historical sites that have suddenly become visible through the parched earth.
Georgian mansions recalling its role as the second city of the British Isles alternate with boutiques and cafés, buzzing with chatter in Spanish or Polish.
In response, nine Royal Navy ships were charged with shadowing seven Russian ships for more than a week as they passed by the British Isles.
These chilling forecasts jolted Boris Johnson's UK government out of its plan to sit back and wait for herd immunity to take the British Isles.
Brought together by basket maker Hilary Burns on behalf of the London shop the New Craftsmen, they convey a rural history of the British Isles.
The Guardian explains:...Magistrates were told the large blue became extinct [in the British Isles] in the 1970s and has been reintroduced to a few sites.
And then there is high tea, which we're pretty sure was invented simply to confuse knuckle-dragging Americans about the mealtime traditions of the British Isles.
Nile Rodgers and Chic are touring the British Isles right now, playing at racecourses and castles and open air theaters for tens of thousands of people.
They roamed the forests of the British Isles freely until the Middle Ages, when many were penned into miles of hunting grounds—still wild, but restricted.
In the popular imagination, the Viking ship was the scourge of the North Sea, allowing its crew to sack and pillage the British Isles and Normandy.
As its name suggests, English ivy (Hedera helix) originally occurred throughout the British Isles and Europe, as well as parts of northern Africa and western Asia.
Such was his devotion to both his homeland and his micronation, the Province of Bumbunga, he planted strawberry plants there in the shape of the British Isles.
Recently, for example, Dr. Reich and his colleagues published the DNA of people who lived on what are now the British Isles 3,500 to 10,000 years ago.
After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, William the Conqueror initiated the Norman period of English history and intensified connections between the continent and the British Isles.
In 2005 Scotland became the first part of the British Isles to recognise humanist weddings, which offer a ceremony of pomp and circumstance free of any religious element.
Like my ancestors before me, my body seems to operate on a rubric skewed for the climate of the British Isles — the damper, windier, and rockier, the better.
Neighboring Ireland voted last May to liberalize its laws, meaning British-ruled Northern Ireland is now the only part of the British Isles with a restrictive abortion regime.
And this research is important not only to understand how humans and animals populated the land mass during prehistoric times, but to understand the British Isles' relevance today.
" Sturgeon said she would want an independent Scotland to definitely seek membership in the European Union and also "continue to cooperate with our family across the British isles.
The British Isles have catered to overseas students for, quite literally, centuries, and to masses of Americans since the day Bill Clinton "read" at Oxford in the '60s.
The Admiral Gorshkov's passage off the Scottish coast was part of an "upsurge" in Russian naval activity near the British Isles during the festive period, the government added.
Paradox games take a wider view: That's why with Imperator, you can play as anyone from a small tribe in the British Isles to a fledgling Indian empire.
You already know that the British Isles are a damp, grey, and blustery place where the sun may not convincingly crack through heavy skies for weeks on end.
England's not known for having the world's best food, but when you're on the Queen Elizabeth taking a culinary tour of the British Isles, things get ratcheted up.
The Hebridean archipelago, which hugs Scotland's ragged west coast, comprises over 180 islands which extend out into the North Atlantic, forming the British Isles' final frontier before Newfoundland.
Red squirrels are disappearing from the British Isles, and researchers performed DNA tests on more than 100 animals as part of study to try to find out why.
He spent decades in the field, recording heralded artists like Muddy Waters and Woody Guthrie, as well as far more obscure musicians, from the British Isles to Haiti.
The expression "links" derives from an Old English word meaning "hill" or "ridge" — it came to describe the ranging dunelands with which the British Isles are uniquely blessed.
Not one to be restricted by any one tradition, though, the artist draws additional inspiration from the witchcraft of the British Isles, as well as African fetishism and divination.
As the British Isles breaks it economic ties within the Eurozone, one supermarket chain is going a step further to ensure the most British aisles possible (pun intended, apologies).
Because of the Isle of Wight's microclimate and the sheltered location of the garden, plants can be grown at Ventnor which would not usually survive in the British Isles.
It brought some of the British Isles into European circles of trade ("Brentry", if you will) and sparked a long economic boom in England which made the country comparatively rich.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Isle of Man has become the first of the British Isles to decriminalize abortion in a dramatic reform that received almost unanimous support in parliament.
Such a vote would set Guernsey on the path to becoming the first place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying—and, in doing so, raise thorny constitutional questions.
Ten years ago, the conservationists at the John Muir Trust advised hikers to stop leaving banana peels at the summit of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles.
First, nine massive chunks of quarried black marble were trucked in from northern Mexico and craned into a circular formation, echoing Stone and Bronze Age erections in the British Isles.
Temperatures will plummet to below average with significantly more clouds and some rain in the forecast as a couple of low pressure systems move through the British Isles next week.
The Vikings focused particularly on the British Isles, and west to Iceland and Greenland, as memorialized in oral narratives and later recorded as the sagas by 13th-century Icelandic monks.
Who are these mysterious people from the hinterlands of the British Isles, the land of dragons and unpronounceable towns like Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, and what do they do in their leisure time?
"This voyage is about bringing our guests the culinary delights from the British Isles, newly popular on the international gastronomy map," says Richard Meadows, the president of Cunard North America.
Only Buckley invoked the imagery of plucky guerrilla resistance not against a Nazi invasion of the British Isles, but against Northern radicals bent on uprooting the Southern way of life.
All kinds of animal drawings accompany these entries, including species non-native to the British Isles, like a monkey and an elephant — one that looks nothing like your typical pachyderm.
But fans of serious high-end gear recognize the British Isles—home to the likes of Bowers & Wilkins, RHA, Rega, Spendor, Linn, and Naim Audio—as a veritable land o' plenty.
Like The Wicker Man, Apostle begins with a man getting a letter drawing him to a remote religious community in the British Isles, where he's been asked to save a life.
The Neolithic Britons who built these impressive structures held ritual feasts at these complexes, which, as new research published today in Science Advances shows, drew people from across the British Isles.
Pigs consumed at these festivals came from as far as Scotland, North East England, West Wales, and many other locations across the British Isles—and at distances involving hundreds of miles.
Robert Ross, had been fighting in Spain prior to his unit's reassignment to the war with the United States — which suggests the troops were Europeans, most likely from the British Isles.
London (CNN)Five thousand years after people in the British Isles began building Stonehenge, scientists now know precisely where some of the massive rocks came from and how they were unearthed.
Near the height of World War I, Germany announced a policy that its submarines would enforce a blockade of Britain-bound shipping by sinking any merchant vessels heading for the British Isles.
Backed by Ireland's foreign minister, Simon Coveney, and a couple of the top bishops of the British Isles (one from each church), they have just co-authored a short book, "Forgiveness Remembers".
ZURICH, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Adecco reported a 7 percent increase in second-quarter net profit as the world's largest temporary staffing company boosted revenue in key markets France and the British isles.
Throughout the 1500s and 1600s, a series of witch hunts swept the European Continent and British isles, resulting in the deaths of approximately 40,000 to 60,000 people, 1692% of whom were women.
Irish society is increasingly consumer-driven, and across the British Isles, people find common ground in the goods and services they buy, the websites they visit and the TV shows they watch.
Police in the UK are turning to major airports for mortuary facilities as cases of the novel coronavirus on the British Isles continue to rise and current facilities struggle to keep up.
"It encompasses the whole fabric of British life globally, in terms of artists capturing the British Isles and the complex world that came with the empire," said Amy Meyers, the museum's director.
Vegetable lanterns in the British Isles were carved to guide similarly lost souls, said to roam the Earth around this time, as well as living travelers in the shortening days of autumn.
"The henge monuments of the British Isles are generally considered to represent a uniquely British phenomenon, unrelated to Continental Europe; this position should now be reconsidered," the researchers write in the journal Antiquity .
Pigs raised in locations across the British Isles ended up on the potluck menu at megalithic ritual sites like Stonehenge and Avebury, said the study's authors, led by Cardiff University archaeologist Richard Madgwick.
The campaigner said he held this view in spite of his own strong view that Northern Ireland should fall into line with other parts of the British Isles and allow same-sex marriage.
Migrants from the northern British Isles — Scots, Scots-Irish and others — pushed into these mountains in large numbers from the 1700s onward and did much to create the nation as we know it.
The treat has become an easter staple in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the British Isles, where you can't turn your head without having one shoved in your face, because it's Easter, remember?
The history of mumming stretches back even further, across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe and uncertain origins in the British Isles; a mummer in the traditional sense is simply a costumed amateur performer.
"I believe Brexit will open the gates for an influx of destination weddings into the British Isles because they will be more affordable," said David Beahm of David Beahm Design in New York.
First of all, it takes me from where I used to work in central London, right to the West Highlands of Scotland, which are probably the most scenic part of the British Isles.
On the same latitude as many of France's better wine-producing regions, warmed by the Gulf stream, and Jersey's capital, St. Helier, has one of the best sunshine records in the British Isles.
Some, like B is for "Bond … James Bond" (L is for Loch Ness Monster), may resonate more with people outside the British Isles, while I for ice cream cone may seem more obscure.
An overwhelming majority of British people (78%) would like to see abortion decriminalized in Northern Ireland, the only place in the British Isles where it is against the law, the online poll found.
This collection illustrates the vibrant exchanges and colorful connections that characterized the early Middle Ages and challenges us to consider the historical flexibility of borders across the British Isles and the European continent.
Plus, if you know that most of your results will be in or around the UK, Living DNA will be the kit for you as it goes very in-depth into the British Isles.
Social media across the British Isles was dominated by the weather, as some mocked the authorities' struggles to manage the snowfall while others showed near misses on slippery roads and people abandoning their cars.
DROUGHT REVEALS &aposGHOST GARDENS,&apos ANCIENT CEMETERIES, LOST CITIES ACROSS BRITISH ISLES Built from stones on a headland, the Bray's Head sign had been hidden for years by thick undergrowth, according to Sky News .
Lorenzo meandered in a comma-shaped path from the Azores to the British Isles as it grew to Category 4 strength before weakening slightly on Wednesday (and losing its official designation as a hurricane).
Instead of the 100 percent British Isles heritage she expected—Irish on her father's side; Irish, English, and Scottish on her mother's—that turned out to be only 48 percent of her genetic makeup.
The Celtic folk tradition is far darker than a leprechaun-loving public would like to believe, and bleeds over into the rest of the British Isles, who host their own versions of that shadowy netherworld.
In Wong's drawings he's relocated the UK's capital from London to the center of the British Isles, the Isle of Man, and renamed it Cohesion as a nod to its aim of unifying the country.
" In an interview on Monday, he expanded on his objections, saying that anyone engaging in a real-life game of Tomb Raider in many parts of the British Isles would be doing something "unquestionably illegal.
Lemmy the Lama, as he introduced himself, was particularly fond of the hairy green leaf, the leaf which some tourists to the British isles mistakenly use as toilet paper when they are out camping wild.
His principal character is so full of yearning for his lost Constantinople, and so committed to reminding us of the relative backwardness of the British Isles, that one begins to question his lack of intellectual curiosity.
It probably goes without saying that although Mari Lwyd now manifests around Christmas and New Year's, this is a pre-Christian practice, one of those pagan rituals that's endured on the British Isles over the centuries.
Those ordinary Dubliners enjoying a holiday that Easter Monday from work at dockyards, factories and railways would have felt a kinship primarily with the army of labor that toiled in other parts of the British Isles.
These works include a boat made from wrecking yard scraps that he used as gondola at the 2005 Venice Biennale, a stairlift roller coaster, and a rocket fueled by a bush common to the British Isles.
At least she should find some more contemporary ones, the ones with the thick matching socks turned down over the top, the ones in strong solid colors that came from the British Isles or somewhere — Brittany?
In 2008, for example, 196 people became ill with the virus on a cruise ship traveling through the British Isles, and most fell ill after spending time in the most highly trafficked areas of the ship.
"The Frayed Atlantic Edge" is an account of a year-long kayak voyage that he made down the western seaboard of the British Isles, from the northernmost tip of Shetland to the most southerly point of Cornwall.
The "Mad Money" host failed to understand how a Brexit could be more important than its decision to get involved in World War I, which resulted in three-quarters of a million deaths in the British Isles.
Brexit fears be damned, the company has brought its ghostly galleon ashore on the British Isles as it continues an aggressive push to hit up to $1 billion in sales for 2017, according to our earlier reporting.
The five new ports of call in Europe include Gdynia, Poland; Nordfjordeid, Norway; Plymouth, England; Messina, Italy; and Zeebrugge, Belgium, adding to the cruise line's voyages in the British Isles, the Norwegian fjords, Scandinavia and the Baltic.
Dear Esther is the progenitor of this movement we've come to call the walking simulator, uh, or certainly one of the foundational cornerstones of, and a fantastically atmospheric wander around an isolated outpost of the British Isles.
This spring, a new group of young designers, mostly from the British Isles, who have come of age in destabilizing times, have built their collections around declarative, visionary shapes that jettison old ideas about symmetry and balance.
"I found ... a sympathetic hearing," Fergus Ewing told Reuters after meetings with fellow farm ministers, notably from EU heavyweights France and Germany as well as Ireland, another part of the British Isles deeply worried by the looming Brexit.
The screen offers me the option of ketchup or brown sauce and given that I'm repping Britain today, I choose brown sauce—that vaguely vinegary condiment no one outside of the British Isles really seems to bother with.
That leaves British-ruled Northern Ireland as the only part of the British Isles with a restrictive abortion regime, and May on Sunday faced calls from within her cabinet and the opposition to scrap Northern Ireland's strict rules.
Collected together with preliminary sketches and finished illustrations of her more renowned animal characters, these glimpses of wildlife and landscapes from the British isles highlight how nature influenced her career even as she moved from reality into fantasy.
If you prefer to travel east to west or want to take in more of the British Isles than the British capital, a tour that ends in Dublin could prove cheaper than one that wraps up in London.
Berlin employed that song in the wake of Pearl Harbor for the even bigger "This Is the Army," which he presented on Broadway before taking it on a tour of the British Isles and then to military bases.
ST. KILDA, A Unesco World Heritage site owned by the National Trust for Scotland, is one of the outermost outposts of the British Isles: Beyond it to the west lies the North Atlantic in an unbroken stretch until Newfoundland.
Back in the day (beginning around the Middle Ages), people in the British Isles and elsewhere would try to ward off evil spirits by filling jugs or other containers with bent pins, hair, urine, nail clippings or other items.
The arguments tend to involve pseudoscience—speculation about the effects of increased sunlight over the British Isles in a warming climate, misunderstanding of the nature of recessive genes—and can often be traced, like much quackery, to profit motive.
It walks through the methods of targeting people on social media by seeing what they click on (like a graphic that draws a menacing arrow from Turkey to the British Isles), then amping up the dog whistles and incitements.

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