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| Adjective | 1. Coming next after the thirtieth in position.[Wordnet]. | |
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Date "31st" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1642. (references) |
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| 31st Canadian parliament | The 31st Canadian parliament was a briefly-lived parliament in session from the fall of 1979 until March 1980. The membership was set by in the 1979 federal election, and it was dissolved prior to the 1980 election. (references) | ||
| 31st century | The 31st century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 3000-3099. (references) | ||
| 31st Daytime Emmy Awards | The 31st Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2004 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (2003). (references) | ||
| 31st G8 summit | The 31st G8 summit was held from July 6 to July 8 2005 at the Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire in Scotland and hosted by British Prime Minister Tony Blair. As host, the UK stated its intent to focus this G8 meeting on the issues of global climate change and the lack of economic development in Africa. Other announced items on the agenda were counter-terrorism, non-proliferation and reform in the Middle East. The summit was overshadowed, however, by bomb attacks in London on the first day of the conference. (references) | ||
| 31st SS Volunteer Grenadier Division | 31st SS Volunteer Grenadier Division was formed in October 1944 from conscripted volksdeutsche (mainly from the Bačka region of Serbia) around a cadre from the disbanded Kama division. (references) | ||
| British 31st Division | The British 31st Division was a New Army division formed in April 1915 as part of the K4 Army Group and taken over by the War Office on 10 August 1915. Comprising mainly battalions from Yorkshire and Lancashire, the division was sent to Egypt in December 1915 before moving to France on March 1916 and spent the remainder of the First World War in action on the Western Front. (references) | ||
| U.S. 31st Infantry Division | The 31st Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II. (references) | ||
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