Briton Andy Routley is moving from his home country to take over the role in March.
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Briton Hamilton goes into the race on 182 points, just three ahead of Webber.
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Briton Steve Webb, 49, broke his left leg in a motorbike crash when he was 20-years-old.
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Briton Samantha Davies was hoping to make history as the only woman to ever win the race.
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Briton Eric King-Turner was the last centenarian to move to New Zealand.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Briton Nigel Chandler is one of four foreign journalist freed in Libya.
From the guardian.co.uk
Briton Pete McManus, who lives in New York, said people were stockpiling food and water.
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Briton Lowe came to New Zealand with a plan to live somewhere rural.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Briton Penny Rounce, 21, has not been heard from since the hurricane.
From the metro.co.uk
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Britisher: a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
Characteristic of or associated with the Britons; "the Briton inhabitants of England"
The Britons were an ancient Celtic people who lived in Great Britain from the Iron Age through the Roman and Sub-Roman periods. They spoke a language that is now known as Common Brittonic.
(The Britons) The Britons was an anti-Semitic and anti-immigration organization founded in July 1919 by Henry Hamilton Beamish. The organization published pamphlets and propaganda under the imprint names of the Judaic Publishing Co. and subsequently the Britons Publishing Society. ...
An inhabitant of Britain--especially a Celtic one. Do not confuse it with a Breton, a Celtic inhabitant of Brittany in France. Note that while all the English, the Scottish, and the Welsh are often called Britons or Brits, none of them are Bretons. ...