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  2. Churchill Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Insurance is a British insurance company based in Bromley, London. Founded in 1989, as one of the country's first direct to customer car insurance companies, the company has expanded to offer a range of general insurance products.

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    For example, if your policy ends on January 15, 2025, and you were to pass away on January 25, 2025, without renewing or converting the policy, there wouldn’t be a payout for your loved ones ...

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  6. My Early Life - Wikipedia

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    My Early Life, also known in the US as A Roving Commission: My Early Life, is a 1930 book by Winston Churchill. It is an autobiography from his birth in 1874 to around 1902. The book closes with mention of his marriage in 1908, stating that he lived happily ever after.

  7. Chancellorship of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill ultimately relented and agreed to the measure, after which he became its supporter. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In his first budget, he controversially announced the return to the gold standard at its 1914 parity of £4.25 to the ounce, the rate set by Isaac Newton in 1717, [ 10 ] equivalent to £1 = $4.86. [ 9 ]

  8. Winston Churchill's address to Congress (1941) - Wikipedia

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    Churchill would address the Parliament of Canada four days later. [3] Churchill was the second non-American head of government to address Congress; the first was Kalakaua, King of Hawaii, in 1874. [6] In addition to the 1941 appearance, Churchill returned to Capitol Hill to address Congress again in 1943 and in 1952. [7]

  9. Winston Churchill's address to Congress (1952) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Harry S. Truman greeting British Prime Minister Winston Churchill upon his arrival at Washington, D.C. (1952). Winston Churchill's address to Congress of January 17, 1952 was the British Prime Minister's third and last address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress, following his World War II-era speeches in 1941 and in 1943.