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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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  • ...the Native Martians was supposed to last as long as the deal the deal the British made with the Chinese to gain control of Hong Kong. ...ve Martians seemed to question, why the old shrimp carriers, and all those people turned up (the crew in disguise) in the money counting room, despite the fa
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  • :''[Opening Credits. Caption: Simulcast On Crazy People's Fillings.]'' ...door with a picture of Elzar and "Elzar Live! Now Taping". Smartly-dressed people walk through the VIP Entrance and Fry, Bender and Leela walk through the P
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  • *ca. '''1000 B.C.''' &ndash; The people of [[Osiris 4]] visit Ancient Egypt and learn how to build pyramids, travel ...(in one reality) the pilgrims arrive in America, and get taken over by the British.
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  • ...", a tomb or grave-like monument erected in honour of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere). Actually, you can translate Xenotaph as "alie * The [[Fourth Doctor]] from the British television science fiction series ''{{w|Doctor Who}}'' can be seen, amongst
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  • ...it on a bench in a park under a hover bridge. A front view shows these two people are Fry and Zoidberg.]'' :''[Fade to Fry and Colleen standing next to each other in a crowd of people staring at the anomaly on a Jumbotron.]''
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  • ...come to ''Entertainment And Earth Invasion Tonite''. Across the galaxy, my people are completing the mighty space fleet that will exterminate the human race! <poem>'''Bender''': So now my character has a ''British'' accent?</poem>
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  • *[[Yarn People|Member of the Yarn People]] ...e refers to bathtub gin, which was actually any alcoholic beverage made in people's homes during prohibition, usually, as one might guess, in the bathtub. Mo
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  • ...her one eye, her parents decided that she should not share the fate of her people living in the sewers. They instead chose to give her a life as normal as po ...la and Lars getting laid off from their jobs, due to the Scammers tricking people out of their possessions, Lars proposes to Leela and Leela agrees. At the
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  • ...turama-louie-more/96496/|title =Thursday Cable Ratings: Burn Notice, Swamp People, Suits, NBA Draft, Wilfred top Night + Futurama, Louie & More|author = Seid ...odes of ''{{w|The Office (UK TV series)|The Office}}'', a [[United Kingdom|British]] television series (or {{w|The Office (U.S. TV series)|its American remake
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  • On {{date|26 September}}, David X. Cohen, Al Jean, and [[United Kingdom|British]] author {{s|Simon Singh}} discussed Singh's {{cat|publication|book}} ''{{s ...writer of the episode, J. Stewart Burns, has written for both shows. Other people who have written for both shows include [[Bill Odenkirk]], [[Brian Kelley]]
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  • ...at it would also work for rebroadcasts of his show, as, on Comedy Central, people are never more than an hour away from a ''Futurama'' rerun. On the episode titled "Lethal" of popular British comedy-quiz show ''QI'', the panelist discussed euthanasia. Host Stephen Fr
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  • ...reat he is. Bender has no emotion about committing crimes and often steals people's wallets or items from shops. He loves smoking and drinking, though as a r === Now when I'm found in a million years, people will know what the score was ===
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