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James R. Bath (2430 bytes)
1: ...ember of the Texas Air National Guard. Like Bush, Bath was suspended from flying status in [[1972]] for ... 3: ...]'s son, [[Lan Bentsen]]. The company was named [[Bath Bentsen Interests]]. 5: ...h]] recruited Bath into the [[CIA]], a claim that Bath denied in [[1991]] in an article published in [[T... 7: ...bin Mahfouz]] procured a loan of $1.4 million for Bath, allowing him to buy a stake in the airport. Whe... 9: In [[1978]], Bath became a Director of the Main Bank, based in [[Ho... Bath FM (214 bytes) 1: ...[[1999]]|frequency=107.9 MHz|area=[[Bath,_England|Bath]]|style=Contemporary|group=Independent}} 4: [[Category:UK Radio Stations|Bath]] Bath (16722 bytes) 1: :''For alternate meanings see [[Bath (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...0px|[[Palladian]] Pulteney Bridge and the weir at Bath]] 5: ...]] in south-west [[England]], most famous for its baths fed by three hot [[spring (water)|springs]]. Th... 10: ...the main line between [[Bristol]] and [[London]]. Bath itself is located in the southern [[Cotswolds]]&m... 12: ...estored in the local area, and leaves the Avon at Bath. Marquess of Bath (1920 bytes) 1: ...o was a grandson of [[John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath]] through the female line. 3: Lord Bath holds the subsidiary titles of '''Viscount Weymou... 13: ...ymouth]] ([[1734]]-[[1796]]) (created Marquess of Bath in 1789) 15: ==Marquesses of Bath ([[1789]])== 16: *[[Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath]] ([[1734]]-[[1796]]) The Circus (Bath) (1060 bytes) 1: [[Image:TheCircusBath20040731 CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg|right|thumb|The Ci... 3: ... architecture|Georgian]] feature in the city of [[Bath]]. The name comes from the original [[latin]] wo... 5: ...18th century. Other projects included the [[Forum_Bath |Forum]], but the Circus is undoubtedly the most ... 9: [[Category:Bath and North East Somerset]] Earl of Bath (1233 bytes) 1: ...Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. See also [[Marquess of Bath]]. 3: ==Earls of Bath, Peerage of England, 1st Creation ([[1486]])== 4: *[[Philibert de Chandée, 1st Earl of Bath]] (d. aft. 1486) 6: ==Earls of Bath, Peerage of England, 2nd Creation ([[1536]])== 7: *[[John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath]] ([[1470]]-[[1539]]) Bath, Maine (3414 bytes) 1: ...25px|right|thumb|View uphill towards City Hall in Bath]] 3: ...speaking shipwrights. It is the location of the [[Bath Iron Works]] shipyard, which has built hundreds o... 6: Bath is located at 43°54'59" North, 69°49'21" ... 23: *[http://www.cityofbath.com/ Official site of Bath, Maine] Bath, Illinois (2568 bytes) 1: '''Bath''' is a village located in [[Mason County, Illino... 4: Bath is located at 40°11'29" North, 90°8'27" W... Bath, New Hampshire (2473 bytes) 1: '''Bath''' is a town located in [[Grafton County, New Ham... Adelard of Bath (3291 bytes) 1: '''Adelard of Bath''' was a [[12th century]] [[England|English]] sch... 10: *<cite>Adelard of Bath: The First English Scientist</cite>, Louise Cochr... 11: ...ience" and "on Birds"</cite>, Adelard, Adelard of Bath, Italo Ronca, Baudouin Van den Abeele and Charles... 12: *<cite>Adelard of Bath: an English scientist and Arabist of the early tw... 17: ...k/~history/Mathematicians/Adelard.html Adelard of Bath mathematical contributions] Bath (disambiguation) (868 bytes) 1: [[Bath]] was originally (and still is) a city in [[Engla... 3: There are also other places named Bath. 6: *[[Bath, Ontario]] 7: *[[Bath, New Brunswick]] 8: *[[Bath Island, British Columbia]] Bath house (751 bytes) 1: ...ted by sex and/or age, while others offer private baths, and are only public in the sense that anyone ma... 3: ...us [[Native American]] cultures may be considered bath houses, although they do not involve immersion in... 6: *[[Gay bathhouse]] Bath, New York (324 bytes) 1: ... County, New York]] in the [[USA]]. References to Bath usually mean the village. 3: *[[Bath (village), New York |Village of Bath]] 4: *[[Bath (town), New York |Town of Bath]] 6: :''For other places name "Bath," see [[Bath (disambiguation)]]''. Sponge bath (285 bytes) 1: A '''sponge bath''' is a type of [[bathing]], usually conducted in hospitals, which invol... Bed Bath & Beyond (914 bytes) 1: ...mage:Bed Bath and Beyond logo.png|right|160px|Bed Bath & Beyond]] 3: ...lity domestic merchandise: items for the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and dining room. As with similar r... 5: The Bed Bath & Beyond stock is traded on the [[NASDAQ]] and i... 10: *[http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/ Bed Bath & Beyond] Ultrasonic bath (390 bytes) 1: An '''ultrasonic bath''' is a method used for mixing liquid chemicals. ... Order of the Bath (13884 bytes) 1: ...mb|right|150px|Military Badge of the Order of the Bath]] 3: ...re were a maximum of thirty six '''Knights of the Bath''' (K.B.). After 1815 the number of classes and m... 16: ... called Knighthoods of the Bath due to the ritual bathing observed prior to the investiture. The practic... 18: ...vived the practice, instituting the Order of the Bath, upon the advice of his Prime Minister, [[Robert ... 21: ... Sovereign]] is the Sovereign of the Order of the Bath. The next-most senior member of the Order is the ... Bath Abbey (3428 bytes) 1: [[Image:Bathabbey_at_night_amcm.jpg|thumb|right|Bath Abbey at sunset]] 2: ...of [[monastery|monastic]] [[church]]es built in [[Bath]] and is still in active use. 4: ...Hwicce]], granted the Abbess Berta 100 hides near Bath for the establishment of a convent. The religious... 6: ...t was fine enough to impress monarchs. In [[957]] Bath monastery was described by King [[Edwy]] as 'marv... 8: ...raged monks to adopt the [[Rule of St Benedict]]. Bath Abbey was reformed under Abbot Ælfheah (St Elpheg... Bath County (189 bytes) 1: '''Bath County''' is the name of several counties in the ... 3: * [[Bath County, Kentucky]] 4: * [[Bath County, Virginia]] 8: [[de:Bath County]] 9: [[fr:Comté de Bath]] Bath Rugby (4993 bytes) 1: ...eation Ground, known locally as ''the Rec'', in [[Bath]]. In the summer of [[2003]] [[John Connolly (rug... 4: Founded in 1865, Bath Football Club is one of the oldest clubs in exist... 6: With an original home base at North Parade, Bath then led a nomadic existence during the 1800s pla... 10: 1954 saw a first overseas tour by Bath, who beat the French teams St.Claude (23-3). Givo... 14: ...ncisive Mike Beese, the side continued to develop Bath's reputation in the early Seventies with some spe...
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