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  • |job=British Nobleman ...of Nobility Wing of the [[Head Museum]] in [[New New York]] with the other British noblemen. However, because the Revolution was successful, it is unknown whe
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  • == British people == {{see|:Category:British people|Category:British people}}
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  • ...Lubowitz''', better known under his stage name '''Manfred Mann''', was a [[British]] keyboard player best known as a founding member and namesake of {{w|Manfr [[Category:British people]]
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  • '''Herbert George Wells''' (more commonly known as '''H. G. Wells''') was a [[British]] writer in the [[19th century|19th]] and [[20th century]], best known for [[Category:British people]]
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  • [[Category:British people]]
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  • In the alternate timeline in which the British quickly suppress the Revolution, Farnsworth kills Washington, and is reward [[Category:British people]]
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  • ...gh it is likely that she is an [[Earthican people|Earthican]] citizen. Her British accent suggests she is from the [[United Kingdom]], but, as she was invited [[Category:British people]]
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  • [[Category:British people]]
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  • ...e has the ability to shoot lasers from his eyes which can temporarily stun people, though he never knew he could do that until he actually did it. In a non-c ...ing appears to be extremely lazy and mean, often stealing credit for other people's discoveries, frequently naming them after himself - for example the [[Fry
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  • [[Category:British people]]
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  • === Act II: "Now my character has a British accent?" === ...>'''Bender''': Stupid dumb coma. Could have been {{cat|s=no|British people|British}}.</poem>
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  • ...nterns hung at the Old North Church, causing Revere to wrongly warn of the British attack "by land" rather than "by sea." *In the British version of [[New New York]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] from ''[[Doctor Who]]''
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  • ...happen, Wendell promotes him to manager. Fry, uses the opportunity to have people listen to what he has to say and becomes very bossy. Bender is sent [[Inter ...olding the Mark V version of the {{w|Sonic Screwdriver}} from the popular British sci-fi show, ''{{w|Doctor Who}}''. This version of the screwdriver was used
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  • :''['''Scene''': Colleen's Apartment. The building drops into the ground and people scream. The doors open and Fry is leaving with only his suitcase.]'' <poem>'''Nixon''': People of the universe, please welcome Rear Brigadier Zapp Brannigan.</poem>
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  • ...on.]'' I guess we'll have to deliver that Human heart tomorrow. Good work, people!</poem> <poem>'''George Washington's head''': David Farnsworth was a notorious British agent and counterfeiter. ''[The camera zooms in on George Washington's head
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  • <poem>'''Fry''': We've been had, people. The Monsterpus is a monster perv.</poem> :''[British Robot opens a case and Bender and Calculon grab a weapon each.]''
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  • ...t the anomaly. A shot of the tear shows a pink tentacle coming through it. People begin screaming and the tentacle begins moving around and splitting off int <poem>'''British Robot''': Quite sick indeed.</poem>
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  • ...s and controls almost every robot on earth. Advertising is everywhere, and people often buy products not knowing or caring what goes into them or who manufac ...t-working-on-futurama an interview] given by Matt Groening to ''{{w|Metro (British newspaper)|Metro}}'' journalist Simon Gage.]''
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  • <poem>'''Hermes''': It's been a terrible year, people. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.</poem> ...enges. ''[crying]'' The hardest thing was seeing my wife on display in the British Museum.</poem>
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  • ...day Cable Ratings: Pre-Holiday Slump for 'Burn Notice,' 'Suits' But 'Swamp People' Impervious + 'Wilfred,'Futurama,' 'Louie' & More| author=Seidman, Robert| ...Ghost in the Machine (The Police album)|an album}} by the [[United Kingdom|British]] rock band {{w|The Police}}.
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