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    Britons check their phones every 12 minutes.

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    Government wants Britons to be happy.

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    One million Britons affected by Facebook data breach.

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    Britons were immensely proud of these.

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    Early Britons were black.

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    Four Britons among foreigners arrested in China.

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    Johnson says Britons want Brexit, not an election.

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    In total, just seven Britons have been in space.

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    That's going to infuriate quite a lot of Britons!

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    All Scotchmen are Britons, but all Britons are not Scotchmen.

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    The number of Britons who smoke is at its lowest level.

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    The tourists comprised eight Britons, three US citizens and one German.

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    Britons like the decor of the room in beige and white.

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    The English are all Britons, but not all Britons are English.

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    British institutions, after all, don't matter so much to real-life Britons.

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    In the old days, the gods are shabby Britons are now eating.

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    Beyond the loss of economic output, sleep-deprived Britons are shortening their lives.

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    Somehow I think it's not really grammar that's holding Britons back, though.

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    Most of the European minority are Britons, many of whom left after independence.

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    Brittany was founded by Britons who fled Cornwall and Devon after Anglo-Saxon encroachment.

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    By last year, up to ten million Britons have been taking the drugs.

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    In fact, recent polling of Britons by Ipsos MORI measured record-breaking levels of concern.

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    Most victims were Italian, but several foreigners were among those killed, including three Britons.

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    Some Britons voted for Brexit because they had seen those videos, or heard about them.

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    Britons also overestimated some facts, such as how much air travel contributes to greenhouse guesses.

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    In 2002, Tolkien was ranked at 92 on the BBC Network's 100 Greatest Britons.

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    Of Britons think Australia is further away than the Moon, a survey found in 2013.

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    British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond said he believed six Britons had died in the attack.

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    British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said he believed six Britons had died in the attack.

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    The German statistics office said there had never been so many Britons taking German citizenship.

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