This question came to me as an "Updated Answer" via email. Don't know why. I submitted this headline a couple of days ago, but it has disappeared. Don't know why. Anyway: "Ill wind blows England some good"
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
Harold was defeated by William the conqueror.
It was Elizabeth I's Royal British Navy that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588!
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The Spanish Armada defeated the English navy.
A headline printed across the entire width of a newspaper page is known as a "banner headline." It is used to grab attention and highlight the most important news story of the day. Banner headlines are typically larger and more prominent than regular headlines.
"A (or one) banner headline" for a newspaper, "a (one) cuff" for a sleeve, and "a (one) forearm blow" for fighting are English equivalents of the French phrase une manchette. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "yoon man-shet" in French.
The Leader - English newspaper - ended in 1860.
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the English defeated their opponet
The English translation of Kauppalehti is 'trade newspaper'. Kauppalehti is the name of a newspaper in Helsinki, Finland. The newspaper was founded in 1897.
The statesman newspaper was founded in 1875. The statesman newspaper is an Indian-English newspaper, it is ranked as one of the leading English newspapers in West Bengal, India.
the English defeated their opponet
Il Giornale is the Italian name of a newspaper from Italy. The name of the newspaper literally translated into English is, "The Newspaper". It is one of Italy's top newspapers and is published online in Italian.
yes, I sometimes read English newspaper to improve my English language.
No-one calls it the chunnel, that was just a newspaper headline in the 1970s.The Channel Tunnel passes under the English channel, or la Manche, between Folkestone and Calais.
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.