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- India — that hot and cold. That England for very cold. — See Hosali and Aitchinson 1986 in Further reading. Another example, now famous amongst Indian English...
- Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison KCSI CIE (20 May 1832 – 18 February 1896) was a Scottish colonial administrator who was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab...
- Civil, Military and Social, vol 3, London: Blackie, 1865, 220 et sup C U Aitchinson, A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and...
- of competing claimants to a chiefship or chieftainship, to quote Lord Aitchinson in the Court of Session it is presumed that "Historically the idea of...
- Bends 1946 Manx Grand Prix Practice 500cc Norton 23  England Peter M. Aitchinson 5 September 1946 33rd Milestone 1946 Manx Grand Prix Senior 500cc Norton...
- Spoken here: Travels among threatened languages. London: Heinemann. Aitchinson, Jean. (1991). Language change: progress or decay? Cambridge: Cambridge...
- first international delegates from Rato Bangala School from Nepal and Aitchinson College, ****stan.[citation needed] The Cathedral and John Connon School...
- youngest brother, Ganga Singh, whom he had adopted for himself as his son. Aitchinson, Charles Umpherston (1892). A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and...
- barycentric coefficient. This correspondence is an affine homeomorphism. Aitchinson geometry is a natural way to construct an inner product space from the...
- Egerton (1827–1912) 2 April 1877 3 April 1882 7 Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchinson (1832–1896) 3 April 1882 2 April 1887 Commencement of the Sidhnai and...