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By November 2005, WNSL were still hopeful of a handover date of 31 March, in time for the cup final on 13 May.
The 2011 Scotland Census asked 13 household questions and up to 35 questions for each individual.
In the First World War, 13,878 members of the university served and 2,470 were killed.
Former undergraduates of the university have won a grand total of 61 Nobel prizes, 13 more than the undergraduates of any other university.
The FT was launched as the London Financial Guide on 10 January 1888, renaming itself the Financial Times on 13 February the same year.
On 13 February 1984 the FTSE 100 was introduced, representing about eighty percent of the London Stock Exchange's value.
On 13 March 2010, a public event Illuminating Hadrian's Wall took place, which saw the route of the wall lit with 500 beacons.
The Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located in the current town of Bhaktapur, also known as Bhadgaon, which lies 13 km east of Kathmandu.
Figures from the Coventry Inspires Image Group state 'Ethnic Minorities' at 13 per cent.
As the customary gap between birth and baptism was three days, he was probably born about 13 April.
The operating voltage for the manpack radio is 13.5 volts from the primary battery.
In 2011, over 1,800 permanent staff were employed by members of the CPA and some 13,000 other jobs benefited from the trade.
In 2003, the Ochre Horse was estimated to be between 11,000 and 13,000 years old.
At the age of thirty, 13 May 1373, Julian was struck with a serious illness.
At the age of 13, Marvell attended Trinity College, Cambridge and eventually received a BA degree.
After a series of illnesses, he died on the evening of 13 December 1784, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Byron first took his seat in the House of Lords 13 March 1809, but left London on 11 June 1809 for the Continent.
Claire Clairmont gave birth to a baby girl on 13 January, at first called Alba, later Allegra.
From 1790 to 1800, William Blake lived in North Lambeth, London, at 13 Hercules Buildings, Hercules Road.
He is remembered liturgically on 13 June by the Episcopal Church, with a provisional feast day as adopted at the 2009 General Convention.
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