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    He also studied at Eton College.

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    MOQ is one Eton.

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    Were you ever at Eton?

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    Eton is England.

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    Eton versus Harrow.

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    Eton College in England has educated nineteen British prime ministers.

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    Eton was a unique experience, not only from an academic point of view.

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    While at Eton, he would been accused of forging some of his coursework.

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    It is not known if the Eton teams were of present or past pupils.

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    Eton also has similar products, but again, none of them come with such high capacities.

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    It is metaphorically said that“the battle of Waterloo was won on the fields of Eton”.

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    The game was often played in schools and two of the prevailing schools were Rugby and Eton.

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    The game was often played in school and two of the predominant schools were Rugby and Eton.

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    The game was often played in schools and two of the predominant schools were Rugby and Eton.

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    Apart from Eton and Westminster School, all schools in the 17th century had local intakes and no class segregation.

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    A Cambridge University team played against an Eton College team in 1754 and 1755, although those were minor matches.

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    After Eton, he attended Sandhurst and chose to study in Munich and Geneva, where he had the Alps as a backdrop.

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    However, football was taken up as a winter game between residence houses at public(independent) schools such as Winchester, Charterhouse, and Eton.

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    By the way, do not forget that there are no playing fields at Eton, when there studied under Arthur Wellesley, was not.

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    The famous saying,“The Battle of Waterloo was won on the playgrounds of Eton,” correctly and aptly sums up the importance of sports in education.

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    As a child, Walpole attended a private school at Massingham, Norfolk.[7] Walpole entered Eton College in 1690[8] where he was considered"an excellent scholar".

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    At Eton, on the other hand, the ball was played exclusively with the feet and this game can be seen as a close predecessor of modern football.

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    At Eton on the other hand the ball was played exclusively with the feet and this game can be seen as a close predecessor to the modern football.

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    At Eton, on the other hand, the ball was played exclusively with the feet and this game can be seen as a close procedure to the modern Football.

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    Not only on the fields of Eton, as the authors write some biographies of Wellington, but also in the Indian campaigns formed the character of the future"iron Duke".

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    Born May 28, 1908 to a wealthy family in London, he and his three brothers were educated at Eton College, the same school Princes William and Harry attended.

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    Born in 1798 to a relatively well off family, Edward Hughes Ball enjoyed the finest education money could provide, studying at both Eton and Trinity College in Cambridge.

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    This was a refined, albeit poor, aristocrat who was born in Ireland, did not differ in special talents and, with a sin, he graduated from Eton College in half.

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    There are few 17th century references to cricket being played at or in the vicinity of schools, but the sport was played by pupils at Eton College and Winchester College by the time of the Commonwealth.

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    Referring to the saying,"The Battle of Waterloo was won in the playing fields of Eton”, the President said India's tomorrows are shaped in the crucibles of great schools, in their classrooms, games fields as well as co-curricular activities.

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