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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GCU London - définition


GCU London         
GCU London is a postgraduate campus of Glasgow Caledonian University specialising in Insurance, Banking and Finance, Risk Management, International Fashion Marketing, Luxury Brand Marketing, Public Health and Construction Management.
Eager Beaver Baseball Association         
  • The Palace Theatre is in Old East Village, east of downtown.
  • A separated bike lane in Wortley Village
  • Blackfriars Street Bridge
  • Panoramic photo of a walking trail in the Foxfield neighbourhood.
  • Wellington Road]]
  • Budweiser Gardens is home to the London Knights and the London Lightning.
  • Downtown London on a winter morning in January 2011
  • Labatt Memorial Park is the oldest operating baseball diamond in North America.
  • St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica]], seat of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of London]]
  • Members of the LPS during the London 2010 Remembrance Day parade.
  • [[London International Airport]]
  • London Life headquarters in Downtown London
  • Panorama of the London skyline viewed from [[Brescia University College]] at the [[University of Western Ontario]]
  • [[Urban sprawl]] in suburban London
  • London Transit Commission bus
  • London Majors, Spring 2008
  • Museum London is at the Forks of the Thames River.
  • Springbank Park, located along the Thames River, is London's largest park.
  • Middlesex Memorial Tower, University College, [[University of Western Ontario]]
  • The [[Via Rail]] station in downtown London is Canada's fourth-busiest railway terminal.
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  • London's [[Boer War]] statue, Victoria Park
  • Wellington Street in downtown London, viewed atop London City Hall
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Eager Beaver Baseball Association, Inc. (EBBA) is a baseball league for youths in London, Ontario, Canada, that was first organized in 1955 by former Major League Baseball player Frank Colman, London sportsman Gordon Berryhill and Al Marshall.
Londonize         
  • Prime Minister]]
  • [[Broadcasting House]] in central London, headquarters of the BBC
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  • St Mary's Hospital]], a constituent of [[Imperial College School of Medicine]], where in 1928 [[Alexander Fleming]] discovered penicillin in the second floor laboratory.
  • The [[London Underground]] is the world's oldest and third-longest [[rapid transit]] system.
  • Victoria]] in Central London
  • The [[hackney carriage]] (black cab) is a common sight on London streets. Although traditionally black, this is not a requirement with some painted in other colours or bearing advertising.
  • The east wing public façade of [[Buckingham Palace]] was built between 1847 and 1850; it was remodelled to its present form in 1913.
  • Opened in 1906, the [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]] is a member of [[Conservatoires UK]] and the [[Federation of Drama Schools]].
  • The City of London, one of the largest financial centres in the world<ref>[http://www.cityam.com/224938/london-top-world "London tops 2015 global financial centre rankings and knocks New York into second place"]. Cityam.com. Retrieved 12 November 2015.</ref>
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  • London Pride]] in 2010
  • A fox on Ayres Street, [[Southwark]], [[South London]]
  • Royal Exchange]] in 1886
  • A [[New Routemaster]] (which replaced the [[AEC Routemaster]]) entered service in 2012. The red double-decker bus is an emblematic symbol of London.
  • The [[Great Fire of London]] destroyed many parts of the city in 1666.
  • Population density map
  • [[Harrods]] department store in [[Knightsbridge]]
  • Terminal 5]]C is pictured).
  • The Horse Ride is a [[tree tunnel]] (route overhung by trees) on the western side of [[Wimbledon Common]].
  • Hyde Park]] (with [[Kensington Gardens]] in foreground) has been a popular public space since it opened in 1637.
  • Science Museum]] lying in between.
  • The [[Bank of England]], established in 1694, is the model on which most modern central banks are based.
  • The [[West End theatre]] district in 2016
  • Map of London in 1593. There is only one bridge across the Thames, but parts of Southwark on the south bank of the river have been developed.
  • Odeon cinema]] in [[Leicester Square]] hosts numerous European and world film premieres.
  • Satellite view of London in June 2018
  • London from [[Primrose Hill]]
  • [[Imperial College London]], a technical research university in [[South Kensington]]
  • Roman walls]].
  • Scene of the annual [[Notting Hill Carnival]], 2014
  • [[Piccadilly Circus]]
  • Temple Bar]]
  • [[Shakespeare's Globe]] is a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the Thames.
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  • Headquarters of [[MI6]], the UK's foreign intelligence service, at the [[SIS Building]]. Scenes featuring [[James Bond]] (the fictional MI6 agent) have been filmed here.
  • [[Sherlock Holmes Museum]] in [[Baker Street]], bearing the number 221B
  • Yorkist]] sally.
  • St Pancras International]] is the main terminal for high-speed [[Eurostar]] and [[High Speed 1]] services, as well as commuter suburban Thameslink and inter-city [[East Midlands Railway]] services.
  • prime meridian]] at the [[Royal Observatory, Greenwich]]. The observatory has played a major role in the history of navigation and astronomy.
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  • [[University College London]] (UCL), established by Royal Charter in 1836, is one of the founding colleges of the [[University of London]].
  • Lines of Communication]], planned during the [[English Civil War]], c. 1643, surrounded the City, Westminster, Southwark, Lambeth and related areas (Vertue, 1738).
  • [[Westminster Abbey]], as seen in this painting (by [[Canaletto]], 1749), is a [[World Heritage Site]] and one of London's oldest and most important buildings.
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·vi To imitate the manner of the people of London.
II. Londonize ·vi To impart to (one) a manner or character like that which distinguishes Londoners.