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"Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward."
"Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward." was the second album of The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-la-la Band, a post-rock band, on Constellation Records in 2001. The title is most likely drawn from the Book of Job: "Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upwards" (Ch. ..
B&O Railroad Museum
Mt Clare Roundhouse Opened in Baltimore on 2 July, 1953, the B&O Railroad Museum is located at the historic site of the B&O Railroad's Mt. Clare Shops. Mount Clare is considered to be the birthplace of American railroading. The museum houses collections of 19th- and 20th-century artifacts rel..
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Bor
Bor may refer to: Bor (Middle-earth), a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendariumBor, Russia, a city in RussiaBor, Serbia, a city in Serbia*which has its own Bor Municipality*and is the seat of Bor DistrictBor, Turkey, a city in TurkeyBor, Sudan, a city in SudanBor means 'pit' in the..
Bor, Russia
Bor (Russian: ) is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It is located on the left bank of the Volga River, across from Nizhny Novgorod, at [56°21′N 44°05′E]. The two cities are connected by a bridge built in 1965. Population: 61,525 (2002 Census); 51,000 (1969). Bor was found..
Bor, Serbia
City coat of arms Location in Serbia General Information Mayor or municipality president Branislav Rankic Land area 856 km² Population || |- | Coordinates|| 44° 25'N 22° 06'E |- | Area code|| +381 30 |- | Subdivisions|| 14 settlements in the municipality |- | License pl..
Bor, Sudan
[link title] Bor (Arabic: ) is a city in southern Sudan. It is the capital of Jonglei state. Bor is where missionaries were stationed such as Archibald Shaw - warmly called ' Machuor ' - by the natives there for his way of life and missionary work among them. In the early ni..
Bor, Sweden
Bor is a small village in Småland , Sweden with 1300 inhabitants. ..
Bor, Turkey
Bor is a district of Niğde Province of Turkey. Niğde | Altunhisar | Bor | Çamardı | Çiftlik | Ulukışla ..
Borá
Borá is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°16′11″S, 50°32′04″W]. The population in 2003 is 818 and the area is 119.53 km² The elevation is 582 m. ..
Bora
Bora refers variously to a wind in Adriatic, Greece, Russia and Turkey: Bora (wind)a Witotoan language spoken in Peru, Brazil, and Colombia: Bora languagethe ethnic group that speaks the Bora language: Bora peoplean alternate name for a German automobile: Volkswagen Jettathe Italian sports car: Ma..
Bora-Bora
This article is about the administrative commune (municipality) of Bora-Bora. For the island of Bora Bora proper, see Bora Bora. Commune of Bora-BoraLocation of the commune (in red) within the Leeward Islands. Country France Overseas collectivity French Poly..
Borabenzene
A borabenzene is a heteroaromatic compound that has a boron atom instead of the carbon atom of a benzene molecule. A free borabenzene, which has no donor ligand on the boron atom, has not been isolated yet despite its simple structure and the chemical robustness of boron-carbon bonds. The instabilit..
Boracay
Boracay is tropical island located approximately 315km (200 miles) south of Manila and 2km off the northwest tip of the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. The island is comprised of the barangays of Manoc-..
Boracéia
Boracéia is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°11′35″S, 48°46′44″W]. The population in 2003 is 3,882 and the area is 121.13 km² The elevation is 480 m. ..
Boracic lint
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Boracic lint was a type of medical dressing made fro..
Boracite
Boracite is a mineral of special interest on account of its optical anomalies. Small crystals bounded on all sides by sharply defined faces are found in considerable numbers embedded in gypsum and anhydrite in the salt deposits at Luneburg in Hanover, where it was first observed in 1787. In external..
Borac Banja Luka
Borac (translation "Fighter") is a sports society with several teams, from the city of Banja Luka in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Football The football club Borac was founded on July 4, 1926. Originally it was named Radnički Sportski Klub Borac, meaning Workers' Sports Club Fighte..
Borae' Records
Borae' Records is an independent gospel record label, located in the inner City of Baltimore, Maryland. Borae' Records was established in September 2004 by a native Baltimorean whose plan is to help develop Baltimore as a "Hub City" for Gospel Music. See also List of record labels ..
Borage
Borage (Borago officinalis), also known as "starflower", (گل گاو زبان in Persian) is an annual herb native to central and eastern Europe. It grows to a height of 60-100 cm, and is bristly-hairy all over the stems and leaves; the leaves are alternate, simple, and 5-15 cm long. The flowers ..
Borage seed oil
Borage seed oil is derived from the seeds of the Borago officinalis (borage). It is used medicinally as an anti-inflammatory, for treating arthritis, as well as certain skin conditions (e.g. atopic dermatitis) and respiratory inflammation. from the [Medicine Net] Web site It has one of the..
Boragh
The Boragh is an Iranian derivative of the Soviet BMP-1, with a slight reduction in weight and maximum road speed. It features a similar low pressure 73 mm gun and the Sagger ATGM, along with six roadwheels per side. IT is fully amphibious and is fitted with an NBC system and infra-red night v..
Boragina
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Boraginaceae
Boraginaceae Juss. 1789, the Borage or Forget-me-not family, includes a variety of shrubs, trees, and herbs, totaling about 2,000 species in 100 genera found worldwide. A number of familiar plants belong to this family. The Boraginaceae belong, according to the APG II, among the euasterid I group ..
Boraginales
Boraginales is a taxon at the rank of order in the asterid group of flowering plants. The order includes Boraginaceae and related families. Boraginales is recognized in neither of two major classification systems, the Cronquist system and the APG II system, but has been recognized in some recent r..
Borago
Borago, common name borage, is a genus of two species of herbs with large, hairy leaves that taste mildly of cucumber, and star-shaped purple-blue flowers which are prized for their flavour. The leaves are often added to teas and salads, and the flowers have been added to wine (Borage has had a re..
Borah High School
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Borah Peak
Borah Peak (also known as Mount Borah) is the tallest mountain in Idaho (12,662 feet) and is located in the Challis National Forest. It is named for William Edgar Borah (1865-1940), U.S. Senator from Idaho serving from 1907-1940. The normal route on the southwest ridge is a strenuous hike for the..
Boral
Boral ASX: [BLD] is a multinational company dealing in building and construction materials. Founded in Australia, it also has extensive operations in the USA and Asia. Boral was demerged from the 'old' Boral Limited in February 2000, separating into two separately listed entities: the ne..
Borallon Correctional Centre
Australian Prisons Borallon Correctional Centre Location: Borallon, Queensland Status: Operational Classification: Medium Security / Open Campus Capacity: 492 Inmates Opened: ? Closed: ? Managed by: Management and Training Corporation Borallon Correctional Centre is an Australian prison..
Boran
Boran is also a sub-family of the larger Witotoan language family. Buran or Poran or more correctly Purandokht was daughter of the King Khosrau II of Persia (590–628). She was one of only two women on the throne of the Sassanid dynasty (the other was her sister Azarmedukht). She was sovere..
Borana
Borana is also an alternate Spanish name of the Boran sub-family of the larger Witotoan language family. The Borana are an East African ethnic group living in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. They are a nomadic people, but recently some of them started to take up agriculture. The Borana are on..
Borane
A borane is an inorganic chemical compound of boron and hydrogen. The lighter boranes are notably unstable - diborane ignites in air to burn with a green flame - but higher ones are much less so. Decaborane is stable and crystalline, reacting with neither air nor water. They are named by analogy w..
BORAP passive sensor
BORAP is an ELINT/ESM system designed and developed by the [ERA] company in the Czech Republic, manufacturers of the VERA system. BORAP is designed for the detection, identification, location and tracking of air, ground and naval targets using an advanced wideband interferometric direct..
Borås
Borås [bu'roːs] is a city in Västergötland in western Sweden, situated at [57°43′N 12°56′E]. It has a population of about 100,000, and is the seat of Borås Municipality. Granted city privileges from King Gustav II Adolf (in Europe known as The Lion from the ..
Borasco
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Borassus
Borassus (Palmyra Palm) is a genus of five species of palms, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and New Guinea. They are tall palms, capable of growing up to 30 m high. The leaves are long, fan-shaped, 2 to 3 m in length. The flowers are small, in densely clustered spikes, followed by larg..
Boraston
Boraston is a village and civil parish in the South Shropshire district of Shropshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 200. The village is on the border with Worcestershire, and not far from Herefordshire. The nearest town is Tenbury Wells, about two miles to the west..
Borås Arena
Borås Arena is a football stadium in Borås, Sweden. It was opened in 2005 and has a capacity of 14,500–17,800 depending on usage. Borås Arena has an artificial turf pitch. Both clubs presently using the arena previously played their home games on Ryavallen. The current record attendance ..
Borås djurpark
Borås Djurpark is the famous zoo of Borås in Sweden. It has about 500 animals of 80 different species. See also BoråsList of zoos External links [Borås Djurpark (external)] ..
Borås Municipality
Borås Municipality (Kommun) Västra Götaland County in Sweden Borås in Västra Götaland County Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Borås [] County Västra Götaland County Province Västergötland Area &nbs..
Borås Tidning
Borås Tidning is the daily newspaper of Borås, Sweden. External link [Borås Tidning] ..
Borat
Borat introduces the "Official Government Dance of Kazak" at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards in Portugal. Borat Sagdiyev (assumed Cyrillic: Борат Сагдиев) is a satirical Kazakhstani journalist caricature invented and portrayed by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Borat evolve..
Borate
The borate ion is BO33−. A borate is a compound of the borate ion with metallic elements. Boron found in nature is commonly as a borate mineral. Boron is also found combined with silicate to form complex borosilicate minerals such as the tourmalines. Borate exists in many forms. In acid and n..
Borate and Daggett Railroad
The Borate and Daggett Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad built to carry borax. The railroad ran about 11 miles from Daggett, California, USA to Borate, California, USA. The railroad owned 2 steam engines, both Heisler locomotives. They were named "Francis" and "Marion" after Francis Marion Smit..
Borat (disambiguation)
Borat might refer to: Borat, a character from Da Ali G ShowBorat (film), a film based on Borat, the characterVolkswagen Jetta, the Bora car, sometimes referred to as "Borat" redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Borat (film)
The film involves Borat leaving his home in Kazahstan to come to the U, S and A and record a documentary at the behest of the Kazakstani Ministry of Information. He leaves behind his mother, wife and the town rapist, but brings his obese friend Azamat. While in America he watches an episode of Ba..
Borax
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Borax is a somewhat generic name used to describe a number of closely related minerals or chemical compounds: Anhydrous borax (247)Borax pentahydrate (247 · 52)Borax decahydrate (247 · 102) The borax term is most usually used to desc..
Borax (disambiguation)
Borax may refer to: Borax, a boron-containing mineralBorax Smith, Francis Marion Smith, an American business magnateBORAX experiments, experimental nuclear reactors This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Borax bead test
The borax bead test is a traditional part of qualitative inorganic analysis to test for the presence of certain metals. A small loop is made in the end of a platinum wire (as used in the flame test) and heated in a Bunsen flame until red hot. It is then dipped into powdered borax, and the adhering ..
BORAX experiments
The BORAX Experiments, boiling reactor experiments, were a series of tests using the BORAX-I nuclear reactor which proved Samuel Untermyer's 1952 theory that a reactor using direct boiling of water would be practical, rather than unstable because of the bubble formation in the core. Subsequently the..
Borax Lake chub
The Borax Lake chub Gila boraxobius is a rare cyprinid fish found only in outflows and pools around Borax Lake, a small lake of the Alvord basin, Harney County, Oregon. This species is a dwarf form of Gila, typically reaching only 5 cm in length, although some are as long as 11 cm. The back is ge..
Borazine
Borazine Chemical name Borazine Chemical formula B3N3H6 Molecular mass 80,53 g/mol Melting point - 58 °C Boiling point 55 °C Density 0.81 g/cm3 CAS number 6569-51-3 SMILES [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] Borazine is an inorganic compou..
Borazon
Borazon, a boron nitride allotrope, is the third hardest artificially produced substance, after aggregated diamond nanorods and man-made diamonds, respectively. Borazon is a crystal created by heating equal quantities of boron and nitrogen at temperatures greater than 1800 °C (3300 °F) at 7 GPa (1..
Bora (comics)
Bora is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Her first appearance was in Moon Knight (1st series) #35. Character History Bora is a young mutant who possesses the ability to summon arctic winds through psionic spatial rifts. Her mutation also made her grow to over seven feet ..
Bora (TV series)
Bora, a sitcom of ABS-CBN, is a colloquial term for Boracay, an island in the Philippines. Credited Cast Carlos Agassi as Caloy, the nephew of Marlon. He's a dumb dude, a virgin, and spends most of his time in body building.Piolo Pascual as PJ, he owns a bar in a Boracay where most of the peop..
Bora (wind)
This article is about the bora wind. For other uses see Bora. Bora (Croatian: bura, Slovenian: burja) is a northern to north-eastern katabatic ("downslope") wind in the Adriatic, Greece, Russia and Turkey. Its name derives from the Greek mythological figure of Boreas, the North Wind. The changeable..
Bora Bora
''This article is about the island of Bora Bora. For the administrative commune (municipality) from which depends the island, see Bora-Bora. Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora Bora Bora ([16°26′40″S, 151°45′5″W]) is an island in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Po..
Bora Class guided missile hovercraft
The Bora Class Hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian navy is one of the few types of military hovercraft built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport. Its designation in the Soviet and Russian navies is Project 1239; the first vessel produced under..
Bora Horza Gobuchul
Bora Horza Gobuchul is the main protagonist of the novel Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks. The novel is the first to appear featuring the Culture, an advanced humanoid civilization. Inhabitants of the Culture enjoy long life, enhanced capabilities, and access to unlimited technology and energy. ..
Bora Laskin
The Rt. Hon. Bora Laskin Bora Laskin, PC , CC , LL.M. , LL.B. , MA , FRSC (October 5, 1912 – March 17, 1984) was a Canadian jurist, who served on the Supreme Court of Canada for fourteen years, including a decade as its Chief Justice. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Jud..
Bora Maviş
Bora Maviş (1975) is a Turkish mountaineer and a summiter of Mount Everest. He was born on September 17, 1975 in Isparta, Turkey. Bora received a BS and the a MS degree from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara in Metallurgy and Materials Science. He made his PhD in Material Science and En..
Bora Milutinović
Velibor "Bora" Milutinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор "Бора" Милутиновић) (born September 7, 1944 in Bajina Bašta, Serbia) is a Serbian football (soccer) coach, and the only person to have coached five different teams at the World Cup: Mexico (1986), Costa Rica (1990), the Un..
Bora ring
A bora ring is a cultural site important to Indigenous Australians. Bora rings are circles of foot-hardened earth surrounded by raised embankments. They were generally constructed in pairs (although some sites have three), with a bigger circle about 22 metres in diameter and a smaller one of about ..
Bora Stankovic
There are two famous people known as Bora Stanković: Borisav Stanković, Serbian writer from beginning of 20th centuryBorislav Stanković, basketball official and long-time president of FIBAThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Bora Todorović
--> Bora Todorović (Бора Тодоровић) (born November 5, 1930 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Serbian actor. He is a brother of famous actress, Mira Stupica, and father of actor Srđan Todorović. External link ..
Bora Đorđević
Borisav "Bora" Đorđević (Serbian: Борисав "Бора" Ђорђевић) (born November 1,1952, in Čačak, Serbia), also known as Bora Čorba, is the lead singer for the Serbian rock band "Riblja Čorba" (meaning "Fish Stew") since its forming in 1978. He was previously a member of numerous..
Borba
Borba can be the Serbian newspaper Borba (Борба)the Brazilian municipality of Borba, in Amazonas Statethe Portuguese municipality of Borba This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Borba (newspaper)
Borba/Борба is a Serbian newspaper, formerly the official newspaper of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (during the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). It was originally published in Zagreb from 1922. After the World War II liberation by the Partisans, its publication moved to Bel..
Borba (Portugal)
Borba Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. AlentejoAlentejo CentralÉvora Party Ângelo Sá PS Area 145.2 km² Population - Total - Density 7,54552/km² parishes 4 Coordinates [38º48'N 7º27'W] Municipal holiday Easter Monda..
Borbetomagus
This article is about the musical group. For the Celtic city, see Worms, Germany. Borbetomagus are a free improvisation group. Borbetomagus formed in 1979 when saxophone players Jim Sauter and Don Dietrich collaborated with electric guitarist Don Miller; bass guitarist Adam Nodelman was briefly a m..
Borboletta
Borboletta is a 1974 album by Santana. Track listing "Spring Manifestations" - (Moreira, Purim)"Canto des Flores" - (Coster, Santana Band)"Life Is Anew" - (Sanatna, Shrieve)"Give and Take" - (Santana, Coster, Shrieve)"One with the Sun" - (Martini, Martini)"Aspirations" - (Coster, Santana)"Practi..
Borbon, Cebu
Borbon is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 28,571 people in 5,878 households. Barangays Borbon is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. BagacayBiliBingayBongdoBongdo GuaBongoyanCadaruhanCajelCampusongClavera..
Borbonesa
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Borborites
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Borborygmus
Borborygmus (plural borborygmi)(from Greek βορβορυγμος) is the rumbling sound produced by the movement of gas through the intestines of animals. The "rumble" or "growl" sometimes heard from the stomach is a normal part of digestion. It originates in the stomach or upper part of the small..
Borbo cinnara
Borbo cinnara, commonly known as the Rice Swift, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. ..
Borburata
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Borča
Borča (Борча) is a suburb of Belgrade, located in Serbia at 44.87° North, 20.45° East. In 2002 the town had a total population of 35,150, of which 30,479 were ethnic Serbs. Borča is situated in the Palilula municipality, in the south-western part of Banat, which belong to Belgrade City. ..
Borchen
Borchen is a village and a municipality in the district of Paderborn, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Alme, approx. 5 km south of Paderborn. ..
Borchert Field
Borchert Field was the home of the minor league version of the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association and other leagues off-and-on from 1887 through 1952. It went through several name changes before finally being named for then-owner Otto Borchert in 1919. It was sometimes known to the fans..
Borchester
Borchester is a fictional town in the BBC Radio 4 radio series The Archers. It is county town of the fictional county of Borsetshire. Borchester is often compared to Birmingham, but seems to be quite small and a comparison to Kidderminster may be better. Although it is a county town, it is not a ci..
Borchgrevink Glacier
Borchgrevink Glacier ([73°4′S 168°30′E]) is a large glacier in the Victory Mountains, Victoria Land, draining south between Malta Plateau and Daniell Peninsula, and thence projecting into Glacier Strait, Ross Sea, as a floating glacier tongue. It was named by the New Zealand Geologic..
Borchs Kollegium
Borchs Kollegium (original Latin name: Collegium Mediceum) was founded on 29 May 1691 to house (according to the Will of the founder Oluff Borch:) sixteen poor, god-fearing and learned students. It is one of the old dormitories of University of Copenhagen. Contents 1 The Building2 The R..
Borçka
Borçka is a district of Artvin Province of Turkey. Artvin | Ardanuç | Arhavi | Borçka | Hopa | Murgul | Şavşat | Yusufeli ..
Borculo
Borculo Country Netherlands Province Gelderland Area - Land - Water 55.88 km² 55.12 km² 0.76 km² Population 2004 - Density 10,395 189/km² Borculo is a former municipality and a city in the eastern Netherlands, in the Province of Gelderland. On January first 2005 the munic..
Bordaia
Bordaia is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are five described species, all endemic to Australia. Species B. furva [link]B. karnka [link]B. moestaB. paradoxaB. pica [link] External link [Australian Hepialidae] ..
Borda (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Borda count
The Borda count is a single winner election method in which voters rank candidates in order of preference. The Borda count determines the winner of an election by giving each candidate a certain number of points corresponding to the position in which he or she is ranked by each voter. Once all votes..
Borda fixed point
Borda fixed point is a voting system that was devised by economist Thomas Cool in 2001. It is based on the Borda count and adds the condition that the winner should also win in a dual contest with the runner up, which alternative winner is determined by the Borda election when the winner does not pa..
Bordeaux
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. [Bordeaux] ([Media helphelp]·[info]); Bordèu in Gascon) is a port city in the south-west of France, with 925,253 inhabitants in the metropolitan area at the 1999 census. It is the capital of the Aquitaine région, as well as ..
Bordeaux, Gauteng
Bordeaux is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley | ..
Bordeaux-Merignac Air Base
Bordeaux-Merignac Air Base is a former United States Air Force base in France. It is located in the Gironde département, 6 miles northeast of the city of Bordeaux. During the Cold War, Bordeaux-Merignac was a front-line base for the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Contents 1&n..
Bordeaux-Paris
Bordeaux-Paris Region:France Date:abandoned Type:One-day race History First Edition:1891 Last Edition:1988 Editions:85 First Winner:Georges Pilkington Mills () Last Winner:Jean-François Rault () Most Wins:Herman van Springel (),7 times The Bordeaux-Paris professional cycle race was one of mainlan..
Bordeaux (disambiguation)
Bordeaux can mean a number of places: Bordeaux, a port city in FranceUrban Community of Bordeaux, the administrative unit containing the cityBishopric of Bordeaux, a religious subdivision surrounding the city of BordeauxBordeaux, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg in South AfricaBordeaux Harbour, a p..
Bordeaux Harbour
Bordeaux Harbour is a fishing port and bay in the parish of Vale in the north east of Guernsey. ..
Bordeaux mixture
Bordeaux mixture is a combination of copper sulphate and hydrated lime, invented in the vineyards of the Bordeaux region of France, and used mainly to control garden, vineyard, nursery and farm infestations of fungus. This fungicide has a history of over a century, and is still used, although the co..
Bordeaux wine
Bordeaux wine, refers to all wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Bordeaux is the largest wine region in the world with over 284,320 acres under vine, 57 appellations, 9,000 wine-producing châteaux, and 13,000 wine growers. With an annual production of over 700 million bottles, Bordeaux ..
Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
For the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris, Emperor Napoleon III requested a classification system for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world. Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price..
Bordel
Bordel is a terrier breed of dog found in India. ..
Bordelais
The Bordelais is a pays of Aquitaine in France, the region surrounding the city of Bordeaux. The vignoble Bordelais signifies in French the wine-producing region round Bordeaux, notable for the wines that were traditionally called claret by their greatest customers, the English. These wines are now..
Bordelaise sauce
Bordelaise Sauce A classic French sauce named for the great wine area of Bordeaux. The sauce is made with red wine, bone marrow, shallots and a rich brown sauce called demi-glace. New Orleans Bordelaise A Bordelaise sauce in traditional New Orleans cooking is different from the French classical ver..
Bordello of Blood
200px Bordello of Blood is a 1996 comedy/horror film starring Dennis Miller, Erika Eleniak, Angie Everhart, Corey Feldman, and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the television series Tales from the Crypt. Dennis Miller plays a private investigator who ends up in a bordello run by vampires. Exte..
Borden
Borden may refer to Places: United States Borden County, TexasBorden, IndianaBorden, Ontario Canada Borden, SaskatchewanBorden, Prince Edward IslandCanadian Forces Base Borden (also CFB Borden or 16 Wing Borden) United Kingdom Borden, England People: Frederick Borden (1847-1917): Canadian Minister..
Borden, Indiana
Borden is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States. The population was 818 at the 2000 census. The town was known as New Providence until 29 December, 1994. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Borden is located at [38°28′14″..
Borden, Kent
Borden is a village situated immediately south west of Sittingbourne, Kent, from which it is separated by a small area of rural land. The history of the name is questioned. It may be derived from bor (hill) and then either from denu (valley) or denn (woodland pasture). It may also derive from "boar"..
Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island
Borden-Carleton is a small Canadian town located on the south shore of Prince Edward Island. Created through a merger in the early 1990s of the original communities of Borden (Port Borden) and Carleton, Borden-Carleton traces its history to Prince Edward Island's requirements for transportation to ..
Borden-Kinkora
Borden-Kinkora is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Members The riding as elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" |-bgcolor=CCCCCC ! ..
Bordentown, New Jersey
See also: Bordentown Township, New Jersey The City of Bordentown highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map: Burlington County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Bordentown is a Walsh Act city in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city..
Bordentown (River LINE station)
Bordentown is a station on the River LINE light rail system, located on West Park Avenue in Bordentown, New Jersey. The station opened on February 15, 2004. Southbound service from the station is available to Camden, New Jersey. Northbound service is available to the Trenton Rail Station with conne..
Bordentown Regional School District
The Bordentown Regional School District is a regional K - 12 school district in Burlington County, New Jersey. The district serves students from Bordentown City (482 students), Bordentown Township (1,505 students) and Fieldsboro Borough (72 students). The New Hanover Township School District, consis..
Bordentown Secondary (Conrail)
Conrail's Bordentown Secondary is a freight line in New Jersey, running from Pavonia Yard in Camden to Trenton. Today, the a large portion of the line from Bordentown to Camden is used for New Jersey Transit's River LINE light rail service; as a result, freight movement on the line is restricted to ..
Bordentown Township, New Jersey
See also: Bordentown, New Jersey Bordentown Township highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map: Burlington County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Bordentown Township is a Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census population was 8,..
Borden Chase
Allegedly getting his nominal inspiraton from Borden Milk and Chase Manhattan Bank, Borden Chase (January 11, 1900 - March 8, 1971), whose real name was Frank Fowler, went through an assortment of jobs including the building of New York's Holland Tunnel before turning, first to short stories and nov..
Borden County, Texas
Borden County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population is 729. Its county seat is Gail6. Borden is named for Gail Borden, Jr., businessman, publisher, surveyor, and inventor of condensed milk. Borden County is one of 46 prohibition or entirely dry counties in the ..
Borden Grammar School
Borden Grammar School is a selective grammar school situated in Sittingbourne, Kent, England which educates students aged 11—18. As of 2006, the current headmaster is Harold S. Vafeas. The school was originally built in Borden on Riddles Road, funded with money from then local resident Willia..
Borden Island
Borden Island, NWT/Nunavut. Borden Island, shown at the north east of the map. Borden Island is an uninhabited, low-lying island in the Queen Elizabeth Islands of northern Canada with an area of 2795 square kilometres. It lies north of Mackenzie King Island and is similarly split betwee..
Borden Ladner Gervais
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG for short) is a full service Canadian corporate law firm based in Toronto. The firm has over 600 lawyers over offices in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, and the Waterloo region. External link [corporate website] ..
Borden Milk Products
Borden Milk Products LP was founded in 1857 by Gail Borden and is now owned by Dallas-based Milk Products LP. MPLP is privately held and located near National Dairy Products LP. Most of Borden's products are sold in the United States, but the condensed milk is also found in Canada. It sublicenses ..
Borden Parker Bowne
150 px Borden Parker Bowne (1847-1910) was an American [Christian] philosopher and theologian in the Methodist tradition. In 1876 he became a professor of philosophy at Boston University for more than thirty years. He later served as dean of the graduate school. Bowne was an acute cri..
Border
For alternate meanings see border (disambiguation) Border stone at Passo San Giacomo between Val Formazza in Italy and Val Bedretto in Switzerland Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or subnational administrative divisi..
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Cricket is associated with Test series clashes between India and Australia. It is named after the cricketing legends Allan Border and Sunil Gavaskar, from Australia and India respectively. The first Border-Gavaskar Trophy was played for in the 1996/97 season, which was..
Bordered Pug
The Bordered Pug (Eupithecia succenturiata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found across the Palearctic region and the Near East. Typically this moth has whitish forewings with broad dark grey margins but it is very variable and can be nearly all white or nearly all grey. Nevertheless, ..
Bordered White
The Bordered White (Bupalus piniaria), also known as the Pine Looper, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species of coniferous woodland throughout the Palearctic region, the Near East and North Africa. This is a variable species with strong sexual dimorphism. The male has wings va..
Borderies
Borderies is a district in France known for its cognac. ..
Borderland
Borderland meaning 1)Borderland as a geographical space or zone around a territorial border see e.g.: [Journal of Borderlands Studies] - Journal of Borderlands Studies[Association of Borderlands Studies] - Association of Borderlands Scholars meaning 2) Referring to a shared u..
Borderlands 5
Borderlands 5 is an anthology edited by Thomas F. Monteleone and Elizabeth Monteleone that was published in 2004 by Borderlands Press. Including a new story by Stephen King, the anthology featured over a dozen new horror stories. It was also published as From the Borderlands from Warner Books. ..
Borderlands Line
Borderlands Line Principal stations (from south to north) Wrexham Central Wrexham General (for Shrewsbury-Chester Line) Gwersyllt Cefn-y-Bedd Caergwrle Hope Penyffordd Buckley Hawarden Shotton (for North Wales Coast Line) Hawarden Bridge Neston Heswall Upton Bidston (for Wirral Line) The Bor..
Borderland (Enterprise episode)
"Borderland" is the name of the 80th episode from the television series [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. It is the fourth episode from the fourth season of the series. "Borderland" initially aired on October 29, 2004 on the American television network UPN. "Borderland" marks the point in the series histo..
Borderland Derby
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Borderland State Park
Borderland is one of Massachusetts' state parks, located in the towns of Easton and Sharon. The main entrance and visitor center are located in Easton. In 1906, Oakes Ames, a Harvard botanist, and his wife Blanche, an artist, purchased land on the border of Sharon and Easton. The country estate th..
Borderless country
A borderless country may be defined as an island nation, an insular territory over which a nation-state maintains sovereignty under international law, that does not share the land territory of the island with other nation-states which are sovereign under international law. For example, the Republic..
Borderline
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borderline may refer to: Something can belong on the border if it lies in a grey area at the edge of a category or condition or near the borderline between two different situations but not clearly in one or the otherBorderline (so..
Borderline (song)
"Borderline" Single by Madonna Originally from the Sire album Madonna Released February 15, 1984 Single Format CD single12" Maxi Single7" Single Recorded 1983 Song Length 5:22 Genre Pop Record Label Warner Bros. Writer Reggie Lucas, Madonna Producer Reggie Lucas for Kalisa, Inc. Certif..
Borderline (Song by Michael Gray Ft. Shelly Poole)
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Borderline Comics Magazine
Borderline was one of the most innovative comics magazines of its kind. Created by former Comics International[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comics_International]] news editor, Phil Hall, Borderline was the world's first PDF comics magazine available to read on a computer or printed out. Launched a..
Borderline hydrides
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Borderline personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is defined within psychiatry and related fields as a disorder characterized primarily by emotional dysregulation, extreme "black and white" thinking in some areas, and turbulent relationships. The name originated with the idea that individuals exhibiting this..
Borderline Records
Borderline Records was formed in 1989 by an underground artist named Bryant Clover. He was signed to Atlantic Records in 1992, but was released because of no improvement, he didn't do one album with them. He is now with Borderline. See also List of record labels ..
Borders
Borders can mean one of several things: The plural of border.The former name of the Scottish Borders council area, or the related border country.Borders Group, an international bookseller.The Borders a Professional rugby union team that play in the Celtic League This is a [disambiguationdisambi..
Borders & Boundaries
Borders & Boundaries is an album by ska punk Less Than Jake, featuring a map of the area around Gainesville, Florida on the cover. The album produced the anthem"Gainesville Rock City" recently voted the "Ultimate Less Than Jake Song" in a recent fan poll. Track listing "Magnetic North" 2:59"Kehoe..
Borders Group
Borders Group (sometimes written BORDERS) (NYSE: [BGP]) is an international bookseller based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Borders is a Fortune 500 company, and is (as of 2005) the second-largest bookstore chain in the United States (after Barnes & Noble), selling a wide variety of books, CDs,..
Borders Sevens Circuit
The Borders Sevens Circuit, is the name given to rugby union sevens Tournaments that are held annually in the Scottish Borders. It is the oldest Sevens Circuit in the world with most sevens dating from the 19th Century. The ten most prestigious of these tournaments make up a league competition..
Bordertown
Bordertown is the name of several places. Actual places Bordertown, South Australia is a town in Australia Fictional places Bordertown is a dystopian metropolis created by Terri Windling that lies along the border between "the Elflands" and "The World". Movies Bordertown (1935 film), a film starri..
Bordertown, South Australia
Bordertown ([36°18′S 140°46′E]) is a small (population 2660) South Australian town near the Victorian border. It is on the Dukes Highway and the railway line, the two main routes between Adelaide and Melbourne. It is the birthplace of former Prime Minister of Australia, Bob Hawke..
Bordertown (2006 film)
Bordertown is the title of a American motion picture starring Jennifer López which is currently (as of fall 2005) in production and scheduled for release in 2006. Plot outline Lauren (López), an impassioned American reporter for the Chicago Sentinel heads to Juárez, a Mexican bordertown, in orde..
Bordertown (film)
Bordertown is the title of two films: Bordertown (1935 film), a film starring Paul Muni and Bette DavisBordertown (2006 film), a film starring Jennifer Lopez This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Border (disambiguation)
Border can refer to: A border can consist of a margin around the edge of something, such as a lawn, garden, photograph, or sheet of paper.Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or countries.A herbaceous border comprises a narro..
Border (film)
Border is a 1997 Hindi movie based on the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. J.P. Dutta directed and produced this war epic which stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, Akshaye Khanna, Pooja Bhatt, Sharbani Mukherjee and Tabu. The movie won numerous awards including Best Film at the Filmfare award..
Border ballad
The English/Scottish border has a long and bloody history of conquest and reconquest, raid and counter-raid (see Wars of Scottish Independence). It also has a stellar tradition of balladry, such that a whole group of songs exists that are often called "border ballads", because they were collected i..
Border Baseball Series
The Border Baseball Series is a semi-professional baseball league in the southwestern United States. The League is a member of the International Baseball Foundation and was founded by Bob Lipp. Lipp has attempted to create three different independent baseball leagues, but all failed. Two of them, t..
Border Battle
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Border Battle can refer to many different rivalries between two sports teams in neighboring states. Most often..
Border between West Jersey and East Jersey
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Border blaster
A border blaster, in contrast to an international broadcast station, was a licensed commercial radio station that transmitted at very high power to the United States of America from various Mexican cities near the border. There were many such stations licensed by Mexico's Ministry of Communications ..
Border Bulldogs
The Border Bulldogs are a South African rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup tournament. They are governed by the Eastern Province Rugby Union (EPRU or EP Rugby) and play out of East London. External link [Official website] Currie Cup Premier Division Blue Bul..
Border Cafe
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Border Cafe may be: A movie: Border Cafe (movie) A restaurant: Border Cafe (..
Border Campaign (IRA)
The Border Campaign (December 12 1956–February 26 1962) was an operation (codenamed Operation Harvest) carried out by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) against targets in Northern Ireland. The Border Campaign was the first major military undertaking carried out by the IRA since the 1940s, when th..
Border cells
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Border checkpoint
A border checkpoint is, as its name suggests, a place between borders where the identities of the ongoers or their cargo are evaluated. In ..
Border City Wrestling
Prime Time Wrestling redirects here. For the WWF show of the same name that ran from 1985 until 1993, see WWF Prime Time Wrestling. Border City Wrestling (BCW) is an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Windsor, Ontario. It is the base promotion for several Total Nonstop Action ..
Border Collie
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] A Border Collie is a hard-working, extremely intelligent breed of herding dog that originated in the border country of England and Scotland. Like most working dogs, they have a tendency towards neurotic or destructive behavior if not..
Border Community
Border Community is a record label founded in 2003 by James Holden. Their releases are characterized by a minimal house vibe, but often having a sound very characteristic of the label; often referred to as a 'border community sound'. Artists include James Holden, Petter, Nathan Fake, Avus, Fairmont,..
Border conflicts between Poland and Czechoslovakia
Border conflicts between Poland and Czechoslovakia began in 1918 between newly independent Poland (Second Polish Republic) and Czechoslovakia. They centered about disputed Cieszyn Silesia, Orava Territory and Spiš, and after World War II broadened to include Klodzkie Territory and Racibórz Territ..
Border control
Border control Border controls are measures used by a country to monitor or regulate its borders. The control of the flow of people, animals and goods across a border may be controlled by government Customs services. The security of the boards is enforced by various kinds of Border Guards an..
Border country
The Border country is the hilly area, the Southern Uplands, of Lowland Scotland on both sides of the border between Scotland and England, comprising the modern council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders, and the English county of Northumberland. Before the two kingdoms were united, the..
Border Country
Border Country is a novel by Raymond Williams. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Matthew Price, a university lecturer in economic history, returns from London to visit his sick father in South Wales - the Black Mountains, rural but closely connected to ..
Border cricket team
Border cricket team is a South African cricket team under the Border Cricket Board. ..
Border cricket team in 1971-72
See also: 1971-72 South African cricket season 1971-72 South African cricket season Currie Cup Section A | Currie Cup Section B | Gillette Cup | Other first-class | New Zealand Women Contents 0.0.1 Northern Transvaal v Border (20 November)0.0.2 Northern Transvaal v Border (25-27 N..
Border Crossing
Border Crossing are a UK hip hop collective. Their debut album 'Ominous' achieved much critical acclaim in 2004, drawing comparisons to Massive Attack. ..
Border Crossings
Border Crossings is a musical radio show that airs on Voice of America. It is hosted by Larry London. It features the requests and dedications from the listeners all around the world and is quite famous among the music lovers especially among those from African and South Asian countries. It is telec..
Border Down
Border Down (J: ボーダーダウン) is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game created by G.rev in 2003. As with other Sega NAOMI titles, the game was later released on the Sega Dreamcast in September 2003 in two incarnations: a normal edition, and a limited edition that came bundled with a ..
Border Field State Park
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Border Gateway Protocol
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the core routing protocol of the Internet. It works by maintaining a table of IP networks or 'prefixes' which designate network reachability between autonomous systems (AS). It is described as a path vector protocol. BGP does not use traditional IGP metrics, but ..
Border Gezi
Border Gezi (1964 – April 28, 2001) was a Zimbabwean politician. He was a close ally of Robert Mugabe within ZANU-PF and served as Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment from 2000 having previously been a provincial governor. Gezi was brought up in Mvurwi and attended Holy Rosary Secondar..
Border Gezi Youth
The Border Gezi Youth, commonly known as Green Bombers or youth brigades, are a youth militia trained by the government of Zimbabwe. They act as enforcers for the policies of the ZANU-PF party, and are named after Border Gezi who was a ZANU (PF) member of the Zimbabwe House of Assembly for Bindura u..
Border guard
Border Guard, Border Patrol, Border police, or Frontier police is a state security agency that performs border control, i.e., enforces the security of national borders. In various states these forces have different official names, subordination and jurisdiction. Tasks Typical tasks of a Border Guar..
Border Guard (Poland)
Polish Border Guards ship Kaper-2 Border Guard (Polish Straż Graniczna, SG) is a Polish state security agency tasked with patrol of the Polish border. It existed in the Second Polish Republic from 1928 to 1939 and was recreated in Third Polish Republic in 1990. Contents 1 1928-19392&n..
Border history of Romania
Romania's borders have been quite volatile through history. Here's a map based time line of the changes. Dacian Kingdom, during the rule of Burebista, 82 BC The region in the late 5th century The Balkans in 750 Wallachia, c. 1390 The region in 1490 The three principalities d..
Border history of Serbia
Through history, the border of Serbia has changed many times. Here's a map based time line of the changes. Serbia, Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje and Pagania in the 9th century Serbia during the rule of Prince Stefan Nemanja and his son Stefan Prvovenčani, cca 1150-1220 Serbia during the ru..
Border Incident
Border Incident is a 1949 black-and-white film directed by Anthony Mann. The MGM film, considered film noir, was written by John C. Higgins and George Zuckerman. The story concerns two agents, one Mexican and one American, who are tasked to stop the smuggling of Mexican migrant workers across t..
Border Inn
The Border Inn is a motel on the Utah/Nevada border in Baker, Nevada on U.S. 6/U.S. 50. It is located near Great Basin National Park. This motel is unique because while the motel rooms are in Utah, and on Mountain Time, the office, restaurant, and casino are in Nevada, and Pacific Time. External ..
Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association
The Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association (sometimes referred to as the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference), an NCAA-affiliated college athletic conference founded in 1931, was disbanded following the 1961-1962 season. Centered in the southwestern United States, the conference formerl..
Border Lake Provincial Park
Border Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Border languages (New Guinea)
The Border (Tami) languages are an independent family of Papuan languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross, that had been part of Stephen Würm's Trans-New Guinea proposal. Contents 1 Classification2 Pronouns3 See also4 Reference Classification Border Morwap (Elseng)..
Border League
The Border League, is the oldest established rugby union league in the World. It was formed in 1901. Currently known as [The Southern Reporter] Border League, teams from all over the Scottish Borders compete every year from the competition. The Borders has always been a stronghold of rugb..
Border Leicester
The Border Leicester breed of sheep is a dual purpose breed. The wool is highly prized by spinners because of the tight curls, lusture and sheen. The sheep are normally sheared twice a year when the wool has reached a length of around four inches. Lambs when sheared have an average of four pounds..
Border Morris
The term Border Morris refers to a collection of individual local dances from villages along the English side of the Wales-England border in the counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire. They are part of the Morris dance tradition. Contents 1 History2 Border Morris reviv..
Border Pacific Railroad
The Border Pacific Railroad (BOP) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Rio Grande City, Texas. BOP operates a 31.6 mile line from Rio Grande City to an interchange with Union Pacific (via Rio Valley Switching Company at Mission, Texas. BOP traffic includes silica sand, ballast, crushed stone,..
Border Patrol (1943 film)
The movie "Border Patrol" starring Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) is dated 1942. It was produced by Harry Sherman and directed by Lesley Selander. Hopalong has his trusty sidekicks California Carlson (Andy Clyde) and the young cowpoke Johnny, this time played by Jay Kirby. There are other players d..
Border pipes
The border pipes are a musical instrument that is a close cousin of the Great Highland Bagpipe. It is commonly confused with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument. The name, which is modern, comes from Scotland's border country, where the instrument was o..
Border Protection Corps
Border Protection Corps (Polish: , KOP) was a Polish military unit created in 1924 for defence of the eastern border against armed Soviet raids and local bandits. Although the unit was part of the Polish Army, it was commanded directly by the Ministry of Internal Affairs rather than Ministry of Nat..
Border Ranges National Park
A diverse set of tropical rainforest flora is preserved along Brindle Creek. Border Ranges National Park, 636 km north of Sydney, Australia, is a World Heritage listed property, part of the UNESCO CERRA World Heritage listing, which extends from New South Wales into Queensland and the adjacent..
Border Reivers
See also Border Reivers (Rugby). "Auld Wat of Harden" by Tom Scott RSA. A romanticised image of a notorious raider, Walter Scott of Harden Border Reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border (Border country), for nearly three hundred years from the late 13th century to the end of the..
Border Reivers (Rugby)
See also Border Reivers for the historical background. Border Reivers, Originally known as 'Scottish Borders Rugby' are one of three professional teams in Scotland, the Edinburgh Gunners and Glasgow Warriors being the other two. Border Reivers will play in the Celtic League, Celtic Cup and Europ..
Border Roads Organisation
logo The Border Roads Organisation, also known by its acronym BRO, is a unique combination of officers from the corps of engineers of Indian army and Border Roads Engineering Service (BRES) officers from General Reserve Engineer Force ( GREF ) to maintain roads that serve the borders areas. The..
Border Ruffian
In the decade leading up to the American Civil War, pro-slavery activists infiltrated Kansas Territory from the neighboring slave state of Missouri. To abolitionists and other Free-Staters, who desired Kansas to be admitted to the Union as a free state, they were collectively known as Border Ruffia..
Border Rural District
Border was a rural district in Cumberland, England from 1934 to 1974. It was formed by a County Review Order in 1934, by a merger of Longtown Rural District, most of Brampton Rural District and nearly all of Carlisle Rural District, as well as a part of Penrith Rural District. It entirely surround..
Border Security: Australia's Front Line
Border Security: Australia's Front Line is an Australian television program that airs on the Seven Network. The show follows the work of officers of the Australian Customs Service, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, and the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs as they ..
Border Security Force
Indian Armed Forces Emblem Components Indian Army Indian Navy Indian Paramilitary Forces Strategic Nuclear Command History Military history of India British Indian Army Indian National Army Ranks Air Force ranks and insignia of India Army ranks and insignia of India Na..
Border showdown
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Border Showdown (formerly known as the Border Wa..
Border Song
"Border Song" is a gospel ballad originally performed by British musician Elton John. It was written by Bernie Taupin and composed by John for his 1970 album Elton John. The song was released in 1970 (1970 in music) as the first single from the album. It was John's first song to chart in the Unit..
Border Stars
The Border Stars (sometimes known as the Windsor Border Stars) are a team in the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The team plays most home games at Windsor Stadium in Windsor, Ontario, but home games are occasionally played at Notre Dame Preparatory High School in Pontiac, Michigan. The Borde..
Border states
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In a European context, the term Border states policy, and Border states in a specific sense, refer to attempts during the interbellum to unite the countries that had won their independence from Imperial Russia due to the Russian Revolution, the treaty of Br..
Border states (Civil War)
Confederate claimed and sometimes held territories}} The term border states refers to five slave states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia that were on the border between the Northern Union states and the Southern slave states that formed the Confederate States of Am..
Border states (disambiguation)
The term Border states (in the United States) can refer to the Border states (Civil War)the International Border states that have international borders In a European context, the Border states refer to the countries that had won their independence due to the destruction of Imperial Russia in 1917. ..
Border Television
Border Television is the ITV franchisee for the border region between England and Scotland (including the south of Scotland, much of Cumbria and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed), and also the Crown Dependency of the Isle of Man. During the 1970s and well into the 1980s, the company's principal offer..
Border Terrier
A Border Terrier is a small, rough-coated breed of dog in the terrier family. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 Famous Border Terriers6 External links Appearance The Border Terrier has a double coat consisting of a soft undercoat and harsh, wir..
Border town
A border town is a town close to the boundary between two countries, states or regions. Usually the term implies that it is one of the things the town is most famous for. Border towns can have highly cosmopolitan communities; they can also be flash-points for international conflict. Contents 1&nb..
Border towns in the United States with portmanteau names
What follows is a list of border towns in the United States named to indicate the border they are near. These are all examples of portmanteaux. Border town portmanteaus This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ expanding it]. Arkano..
Border trade
Border trade, in general, refers to the flow of goods and services across the international land borders between countries. In this sense, it is a part of normal trade that flows through standard EXIM frameworks of nations. However, the economic, social and political implications of border trade ..
Border War
This article refers to the College Football game, for the armed conflict see: South African Border War. The name applied to the College Football game played between the University of Wyoming and Colorado State University. Since 1968, the winner of the game has been awarded a special trophy called ..
Border Watch
Border Watch is an adventure module for the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, set in the game's World of Greyhawk campaign setting. The module bears the code WGM1 and was published by TSR, Inc. in 1993 for the second edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules. The module was written b..
Border Zone
Border Zone is an interactive fiction computer game written by Marc Blank and published by Infocom in 1987. It was released for most popular personal computers of the day, such as the IBM PC, Apple II, and Commodore 64. Unlike most other purely text-based games, however, Border Zone incorporated r..
Bordesholm
Bordesholm is a town in Schleswig-Holstein, belonging to the district Rendsburg-Eckernförde. As of 2004 it has a population of 7561 and covers an area of 10.20 km². The town was formed around 1330, when the abbey of Neumünster (founded in 1127 by Bishop Vizelin) was moved to an island in the Eid..
Bordesholm-Land
Bordesholm-Land is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated around the village Bordesholm, which is the seat of the Amt, but not part of it. The Amt Bordesholm-Land consists of the following municipalities (populat..
Bordesley
Bordesley may refer to several places in England: Bordesley, West Midlands, an area of BirminghamBordesley Green, a separate area of BirminghamBordesley, Worcestershire, an area of Redditch This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Bordesley, West Midlands
There are other places called Bordesley Bordesley is an area of Birmingham, England and is part of the City's Nechells Ward. It should not be confused with nearby Bordesley Green. External links [Birmingham City Council's Nechells Ward page] ..
Bordesley, Worcestershire
There are other places called Bordesley Bordesley is an area of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England. ..
Bordesley Abbey
Bordesley Abbey was an abbey near the town of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England. The abbey's foundation has been attributed to Queen Maud, and it was once an important local ecclesiastical centre, holding political control of the ancient township of Tardebigge. However, the abbey's importance w..
Bordesley Green
There are other places called Bordesley Bordesley Green is an area of Birmingham, England about two miles south-east from the city centre. It is also a ward in the formal district of Hodge Hill. Neighbouring areas include, Alum Rock, Saltley, Small Heath and Yardley. Heartlands Hospital can be f..
Bordesley railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]]Bordesley railway station is a small railway station serving the area of of Bordesley in Birmingham, England. It is served by Central Trains services between Birmingham Snow Hill and Stratford-upon-Avon and is located between Birmingham Moor Street and Small Heath s..
Bordetella
Bordetella is a genus of small (0.2 - 0.7 µm) coccobacilli of the phylum proteobacteria. Bordetella species are strict aerobes as well as highly fastidious. Three species are human pathogens (B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. bronchiseptica); one of these (B. bronchiseptica) is also motile. B. ..
Bordetella bronchiseptica
Bordetella bronchiseptica is a bacterium of the genus Bordetella and a causative agent of infectious bronchitis. Closely related to B. pertussis —the obligate human pathogen which causes pertussis or whooping cough—B. bronchiseptica can persist in the environment for extended periods. ..
Bordetella pertussis
Bordetella pertussis is a Gram-negative bacterium of the genus Bordetella, and the causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough. Unlike B. bronchiseptica, B. pertussis is non-motile. There does not appear to be a zoonotic reservoir for B. pertussis—humans are its only host. References Ex..
Bordighera
Bordighera is a town on the in the Province of Imperia, Liguria (Italy). Contents 1 History2 Culture3 Twin cities4 External links5 References History The city was founded around the 4th century BCE by the Ligures. Historically, it has been a favorite winter resort, e..
Bordj Bou Arreridj
Bordj Bou Arreridj (Arabic: ) population 128,535 (1998 census), is a city in Bordj Bou Arreridj Province, Algeria. It is situated 148 miles by road east of Algiers, near the Hodnar Massif. ..
Bordj Bou Arréridj Province
Bordj Bou Arréridj (Arabic: ولاية برج بوعريريج) is a province and in the east Algeria around 200 Km away from the capital Algiers. It is famous for its many electronic industries and for its kind and generous people. There is also a city Bordj Bou Arreridj. ..
Bordj Mokhtar
Bordj Mokhtar (Arabic: ) is a desert town in southwestern Algeria, near the border with Mali. It is located around [21.38° N 0.92° E]. ..
Bordley
Bordley is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and 12 miles north of Skipton. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 23. ..
Bordon
Bordon (also known as "Bordon and Whitehill" if the adjourning village to the south is included) is a small town in East Hampshire, several miles north of Petersfield along the A325 (the Greatham-Farnham road), in south England. The busy A325 passes through the town. Whitehill is presumably named ..
Bordonua
The Bordonua (Bordonúa) is a large, deep body (sound-boxes are usually 6 in or 15.3 cm deep) bass guitar which is native to Puerto Rico. They are made using several different shapes and sizes. The original Bordonua is said to have evolved from the old 16th century Spanish Acoustic bass guitar call..
Bordure
In heraldry, a bordure is a border around a shield. It is an addition in the form of a hem, or girdle, encompassing the entire shield, and serving as a difference. Traditionally, the bordure must be about one sixth part of the breadth of the shield. A simple bordure is that which is of the same col..
Borduria
Borduria is a fictional country in the adventures of Tintin. It is located in the Balkans, probably in what is currently the eastern half of Slovenia. It is first a parody of a fascist state and later of a stereotypical Eastern bloc country. Flag of Borduria [Spoiler warningSpoiler warnin..
Bord Gáis
BG Energy Supply logo Bord Gáis or Bord Gáis Éireann - The Irish Gas Board (BGE) is the main supplier and distributer of pipeline natural gas in the Republic of Ireland. The company is currently building an extensive network across the Republic. The company supplies gas to domestic and indus..
Bord halfpenny
For the venue in Hampshire, UK, see Broadhalfpenny Down. A bord halfpenny, or brod halfpenny, was a fee paid in markets and fairs by the Saxons to the lord for the privilege of having a bord or bench for the sale of articles. References This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, ..
Bord na Móna
Bord na Móna (lit. Peat Board) is a semi-state company in the Republic of Ireland, created in 1946 by the [Turf Development Act, 1946]. The company is responsible for the mechanised harvesting of peat, primarily in the Midlands of Ireland. Extensive bogland is exploited in County Offaly,..
Bore
Bore may refer to: The action of carving out a hole*The tool creating this hole, i.e. a drill bit, especially in precision work*The hole thus created; e.g. in reference to a well*The hole down the middle of a wind instrument*The inner diameter of a pipe or tube*The diameter of a cylinder in a pist..
Bore, Italy
Bore is a commune in the Province of Parma, Italy. ..
Boreads
The Boreads, in Greek mythology, were Calais and Zetes. They were the sons of Boreas and Oreithyia, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens. They were winged heroes. They were Argonauts and played a particularly vital role in the rescue of Phineas from the harpies. They succeeded in driving the mo..
Boreal
Boreal may refer to these: Northern from the eponymous Boreas, god of the North Wind in Greek mythology. In geology, the Boreal shield is a region of ancient rock located in Canada. In ecology, "Boreal" is usually applied to ecosystems localized to subarctic (Northern hemisphere) and subantarctic (..
Boréale
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Borealis
Borealis is a leading, innovative provider of plastics solutions with more than 40 years of experience in polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). Borealis products are converted by its customers into daily life products such as food packaging, medical devices, diapers, distribution pipes, autom..
Borealosaurus
Borealosaurus was a dinosaur from northern China. It was a herbivorous quadrupedal sauropod from the Early Cretaceous Period. The type species is Borealosaurus wimani. It was named from Greek Βορεąς (the North wind) and σαυρος (lizard), with its specific name being given in honour of S..
Boreal (period)
In paleoclimatology of the Holocene, the Boreal was the first of the Blytt-Sernander sequence of north European climatic phases that were originally based on the study of Danish peat bogs, named for Axel Blytt and Rutger Sernander who first established the sequence. In peat bog sediments, the Bore..
Boreal Chickadee
The Boreal Chickadee, Parus hudsonicus or Poecile hudsonica, is a small songbird, a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. Adults have grey-brown uppperparts with a brown cap and greyish wings and tail; their face is mainly grey with white on the sides. Their underparts are white with brown on..
Boreal Chorus Frog
The Boreal Chrous Frog, (Pseudacris maculata) is a species of chorus frog native to Canada from the west of Lake Superior to western Alberta and north to the North West Territories. It occurs in the USA throughout Montana, northwestern Wisconsin, northeastern Arizona, northern New Mexico and south..
Boreal Forest Conservation Framework
The Boreal Forest Conservation Framework, was adopted December 1, 2003 to preserve the Canadian boreal forest. The vision set out in the Framework is "to sustain the ecological and cultural integrity of the Canadian boreal region, in perpetuity." Its goal is to conserve the boreal region by: "p..
Boreal Kingdom
The Boreal Kingdom is a Floristic kingdom identified by botanist Ronald Good, which includes the temperate-to-arctic portions of North America and Eurasia. Good noted that the plant species of temperate North America and Eurasia were very closely related, despite their separation by the Atlantic Oce..
Boreal shield
The Boreal Shield is a region in northern North America. Contents 1 Formation2 Plantlife3 Animal life4 Bodies of water5 Changing conditions6 External links Formation Canadian Shield rock forms the nucleus of the North American continent. Other geological structures..
Borean languages
A hypothetical language family proposed by Sergei Starostin that would include most languages of Eurasia, North Africa, Southeast Asia, and possibly the Americas. This is a smaller proposal than Proto-World, but larger than Nostratic or Eurasiatic. Most notably, Borean would include Sino-Caucasian a..
Boreaspis
Boreaspis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Devonian epoch. Fourteen different species of Boreaspis have been found in sandstone of the lagoons in Spitsbergen. The creature had a tough shield covering its head, with extra protective spikes protruding from the cheek..
Boreas Nunatak
Boreas Nunatak ([71°18′S 3°57′W]) is a nunatak (220 m) nearly 1 miles southwest of Passat Nunatak at the mouth of Schytt Glacier in Queen Maud Land. It was discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition under Ritscher, 1938-39, and named after Boreas, one of the Dornier flying boats o..
Boreas Pass
Boreas Pass in summer. Boreas Pass, elevation 3499 m (11 481 ft) is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. The pass is located on the continental divide, at the crest of the Front Range along the border between Park (south) and Summit counties. ..
Borebi
Borebi is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Its coordinates are [22°34′10″S, 48°56′18″W]. The population in 2003 is 2,205 and the area is 349.13 km² The elevation is 590 m. ..
Bored.com
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Boredom
Boredom is a reactive state of emotion that interprets the condition of one's environment as wearingly dull due to repetitive, non-existent or tedious stimuli. Boredom stems from a lack of interesting things to see, hear, or do (physically or intellectually) when not in the mood of "doing anything."..
Boredoms
Boredoms (ボアダムス) are an avant-garde band from Osaka, Japan formed in 1986. Their wildly varied output is notoriously difficult to pigeonhole, but is usually referred to as noise rock, particularly as part of the "Japanoise" scene of artists. Like some of Naked City's music, Boredoms tend t..
Bored at work
A webpage containing a collection of entertainment links for those Bored at Work compiled by Bart Cilfone since 1998. External link [BoredAtWork] ..
Bored cylindrical lock
A bored cylindrical lock is one in which two holes are bored, perpindicular to one another, into the door. A large hole is bored into the door face and a smaller crossbore hole is bored into the door edge, as opposed to a mortise lock prep cut into the edge of the door. Typically, the face hole is ..
Bored of Education
Bored of Education is a one-reel comedy short film; part of the Our Gang (Little Rascals) series. It was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Gordon Douglas, and originally released to theatres on August 20 1936 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is a remake of the popular 1930 Our Gang short Teacher's Pet. ..
Bored of Studies
Bored of Studies is an Australian forum-style website that hosts study notes to help students in their NSW HSC and Victorian VCE exams. Many of the notes are free, though premium notes require a subscription. The site's name is a parody of the NSW Board of Studies, the governing organisation for th..
Bored of the Rings
Bored of the Rings (BOTR) is the shared title of various independent parodies of The Lord of the Rings (LOTR), a novel by J. R. R. Tolkien. Contents 1 Harvard Lampoon novel1.1 Characters2 McNeill adventure game3 MAD Magazine series4 Glenn Millar film5 See also6 ..
Bored Suburban Youth
Bored Suburban Youth (also known as BSY) was one of the few hardcore punk bands that rose up in the Southeastern United States in the "second wave" of the 1980s. Along with bands such as Bedlam Hour, Mass Appeal and The Sex Mutants, BSY contributed to the nascent punk scene in the decidedly un-punk..
Boreen Point, Queensland
Boreen Point is a small town just north of Tewantin, Queensland in the Noosa Shire. It holds a small number of residents however is a major tourist spot for the local area. One of Boreen Point's major attractions is Lake Cootharaba, a very large, shallow lake that is recognised nationally for it..
Boreham
For the town in Hertfordshire, see Borehamwood. Boreham is a small village in Essex England, about five miles (8 km) north-east from the county town of Chelmsford. The parish of Boreham is ancient, and the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Boreham remained relatively small until the mid-..
Borehamwood
For the village in Essex, see Boreham. Borehamwood is a town in southern Hertfordshire, just outside London, and part of the London commuter belt. It is part of the borough of Hertsmere. The town is often associated with the nearby village Elstree (being part of the ancient parish of Elstree), th..
Boreham Wood F.C.
Boreham Wood F.C. are a football club based in Hertfordshire, England, at Meadow Park football ground. They were established in 1948, after the amalgamation of Boreham Rovers and Royal Retournez, and have reached the FA Cup 2nd Round proper twice in their history. They are currently playing in the..
Borehole
A borehole is a deep and narrow shaft in the ground used for abstraction of fluid or gas reserves below the earth's surface. If the fluid reserve is under pressure, such as oil or gas, then extra machinery may be required. For water a special type of submersible pump is used to pump water up the r..
Borehole mining
Borehole Mining (BHM) is a remote operated method of extracting (mining) of mineral resources through boreholes by means of high pressure water jets. This process can be carried-out from land surface, open pit floor, underground mine or floating platform or vessel through pre-drilled boreholes. C..
Borei class submarine
Career Ordered: ? Laid down: November 2, 1996 Launched: N/A Commissioned: N/A General Characteristics Length: ..
Borek
Borek may mean: Name of several places in the Czech Republic: village Borek in Mělník Districtvillage Borek in Pardubice District Spelled Börek, it is a type of pie from Turkey and Balkans. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same tit..
Borek (Mělník District)
See other places named Borek. Borek is small village in Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, near town Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav. It has cca 175 inhabitants. External link [Village website (in Czech)] ..
Borek (Pardubice District)
See other places named Borek. Borek is a village in Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 220 inhabitants. External link [Village website (in Czech)] ..
Borel
Borel can refer to either: Émile Borel (1871-1956), a French mathematicianArmand Borel (1923-2003), a Swiss mathematicianand also to: a Borel algebra, named after Emile Borela Borel subgroup, named after Armand BorelThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
Borel's lemma
In mathematics, Borel's lemma is an important result about partial differential equations named after Émile Borel. Suppose [U] is an open set in the Euclidean space Rn, and suppose that [f_0, f_1, ...] is a sequence of smooth, complex-valued functions on [U]. Then th..
Borel's paradox
Borel's paradox (sometimes known as the Borel-Kolmogorov paradox) is a paradox of probability theory relating to conditional probability density functions. Suppose we have two random variables, X and Y, with joint probability density pX,Y(x,y). We can form the conditional density for Y given X, ..
Borel-Cantelli lemma
In probability theory, the Borel-Cantelli lemma is a theorem about sequences of events. In a slightly more general form, it is also a result in measure theory. It is named after Émile Borel and Francesco Paolo Cantelli. Let (En) be a sequence of events in some probability space. The Borel-Cantell..
Borellian
A Borrellian is a group from the original (1978) Battlestar Galactica. It is unclear if they are humans or aliens, though it has become a matter of Fannon that they were not human. They first showed up chasing Fred Astaire in "The Man With Nine Lives" and the same three Borrelians turned up in the ..
Borell of Urgell
Borell of Urgell was the Frankish count of Urgell from (789-820). He was ordered by Louis the Pious in 798 to move south to repair deserted castles. External links [Article on Southern French and Catalan history] ..
Borel (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Borel algebra
In mathematics, the Borel algebra (or Borel σ-algebra) on a topological space X is a σ-algebra of subsets of X associated to the topology of X. In the mathematics literature, there are at least two inequivalent definitions of this σ-algebra: The minimal σ-algebra containing ..
Borel equivalence relation
In mathematics, a Borel equivalence relation on a Polish space X is an equivalence relation on X that is a Borel subset of X × X (in the product topology). Given Borel equivalence relations E and F, on Polish spaces X and Y respectively, one says that E is Borel reducible to F, in symbols E ..
Borel functional calculus
In functional analysis, the Borel functional calculus is a functional calculus (i.e. an assignment of operators to functions defined on the real line), which has particularly broad scope. Thus for instance if T is an operator, applying the squaring function s → s2 to T yields the operator T2. U..
Borel hierarchy
In mathematical logic, the Borel hierarchy is a stratification of the Borel algebra generated by the open subsets of a Polish space; elements of this algebra are called Borel sets. Each Borel set is assigned a unique countable ordinal number called the rank of the Borel set. The Borel hierarchy i..
Borel measure
In mathematics, the Borel algebra is the smallest σ-algebra on the real numbers R containing the intervals, and the Borel measure is the measure on this σ-algebra which gives to the interval [a, b] the measure b − a (where a < b). The Borel measure is not complete, which ..
Borel regular measure
In mathematics, an outer measure [\mu] on [\mathbb R^n ] is called Borel regular if for each [A \subset \mathbb R^n ] there exists a Borel set [B] such that [A \subset B] and [\mu (A) = \mu (B).\,] ..
Borel subgroup
In the theory of algebraic groups, a Borel subgroup of an algebraic group G is a maximal Zariski closed and connected solvable algebraic subgroup. For example, in the group GLn (n x n invertible matrices), the subgroup of upper triangular matrices is a Borel subgroup. For groups realized over al..
Borel summation
In mathematics, a Borel summation is a generalisation of the usual notion of summation of a series. In particular it gives a definition of a quantity that in many ways behaves formally like the sum, even if the series is in fact divergent. Definition Let [y = \sum_^\infty y_kz^] be a form..
Borel–Bott–Weil theorem
In mathematics, the Borel–Bott–Weil theorem is a basic result in the representation theory of Lie groups, showing how a family of representations can be obtained from holomorphic sections of certain complex vector bundles, and, more generally, from higher sheaf cohomology groups associated to su..
Borel–Carathéodory theorem
In mathematics, the Borel–Carathéodory theorem in complex analysis shows that an analytic function may be bounded by its real part. It is an application of the maximum modulus principle. It is named for Émile Borel and Constantin Carathéodory. Statement of the theorem Let a function [f..
Boreman Hall
Boreman Hall is a residence hall on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. Originally called Men's Hall when it was constructed in 1935, the hall is named after Arthur I. Boreman, the first governor of the state of West Virginia. With the addition of a new annex bu..
Boren
Boren [ˈbuːrɛn], is a lake in Östergötland, east of Motala. It covers an area of 28 km2 and is at most 73 meters deep. It forms a part of the Göta Canal and has given its name to Borensberg. Boren is also a name, see boren wang for examples. ..
Borena of Alania
Princess Borena of Alania, sister of the Alan king Durgulel “the Great”, was Queen consort of Georgia, as the second wife of Bagrat IV (1027-1072). Bagrat married Borena, in the early 1030s, after the death of his first wife, Helene (niece of the Byzantine emperor Romanus III Argyros). This wa..
Borena Zone
Borena (or Borana) is one of the 12 zones of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Borena is named after a tribe of the Oromo people. Borena is bordered on the south by Kenya, the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region on the west, Bale on the north and the Somali Region on the east. Cities ..
Borensberg
Borensberg is a town in Motala Municipality, Sweden with a population of 2,667 as of 2000. The original name of the town was Husbyfjöl, as which it was first mentioned 17 april 1307. It is known to have been the place of a bridge on the Skänninge-Örebro road since former times. It is known to h..
Boreoeutheria
Boreoeutheria (synonymous with Boreotheria) is a clade that is composed of the sister taxa Laurasiatheria and Euarchontoglires (Supraprimates). It is now well supported by DNA sequence analyses as well as Retrotransposon presence/absence data. References Waddell PJ, Kishino H, Ota R (2001) A phylo..
Boreotropical flora
Boreotropical flora were plants that may have formed a belt of vegetation around the Northern Hemisphere during the Eocene epoch. These would have included extensive high-latitude forests composed of large, fast-growing trees such as Dawn Redwood as far north as 80°N. References Paleocene-Eocene..
Borer
Borer may refer to the following: A Swiss chemical company. See [Borer Chemie AG] website.A qualifier in the common names of a number of beetles.The common name (without a qualifier) for Anobium punctatum, a beetle introduced from Europe to New Zealand. See [Identification from Land..
Boreray
There are two islands named Boreray in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland: Boreray, North UistBoreray, St Kilda This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
Boreray, North Uist
Boreray (Scottish Gaelic: Boraraigh) is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland which lies 2km north of North Uist. The island was occupied from prehistoric times and through the 19th century there were over 100 people living there, but in 1923, the island was evacuated on the request of the is..
Boreray, St Kilda
Boreray (Scottish Gaelic language Boraraigh) is an uninhabited island in the St Kilda archipelago (British Isles, county Isle of Harris) in the North Atlantic, about 66 km west-north-west of North Uist. The National Trust for Scotland is the current owner. Boreray covers about 86.5 ha, and r..
Borescope
A borescope is a rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece on one end, an objective lens on the other linked together by a relay optical system in between. Borescopes are used for inspection work where the area to be inspected is inaccessible by other means. Rigid borescopes are similar to a fibersc..
Boresight
Boresight is the physical axis of a directional antenna. Boresight is also a term used to describe crude adjustments made to a firearm sight to align it with the firearm barrel, and can be used to conserve ammunition when zeroing a firearm sight. The barrel is aimed at a point of reference, and is..
Borex
Borex is a municipality in the district of Nyon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
Boreyko Coat of Arms
Boreyko Battle cry: - Details Alternative names Borejko Earliest mention unknown Towns none Families Borejko, Boreyko, Borejka, Borzym, Radzichowski, Radziechowski Boreyko - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Li..
Bore (wind instruments)
The bore of a wind instrument is the interior chamber in which air is set into vibration to produce musical sounds. The term is used both for instruments made of wood and instruments made of metal, though of course only in the case of wood instruments is the bore typically produced by boring. Ther..
Bore evacuator
A bore evacuator is as reservoir that holds the super-heated, high-pressure propellant gases produced by the firing of a shell, then releases them as the shell exits the barrel. When not in use, the atmosphere inside the barrel remains the same as the surrounding environment, thusly it is, or near..
Bore gauge
A bore gauge is a convenient term for the measuring or transfer tools that are used in the process of accurately measuring holes. Contents 1 Transfer gauges1.1 Telescopic gauges1.2 Small hole gauges2 Dial bore gauge Transfer gauges Telescopic gauges Telescopic gauge set ..
Bore Head
Bore Head was a Queensland racehorse owned by Robert W. Chaplain. In 1965 and 1966, Bore Head had an amazing run of well-known races, including the Caulfield Cup and Australian Cup. Bore Head was one of the favourites in the 1966 Melbourne Cup, but he lost when the horse in front of him fell, taki..
Bore Lee
Boris Ivković, better known by his stage name Bore Lee is a Croatian martial arts enthusiast and amateur filmmaker from Sinj. Shipbuilder by trade and great fan of Bruce Lee, he studied martial arts from the early age. In 1994 he began displaying his skills in short martial arts film recorded on V..
Borg
} Unicomplex base of the Borg, in the Delta Quadrant. Founded: "...thousands of centuries ago." Leader: Borg Queen Base of operations: Unicomplex, Delta Quadrant Official language: any and all languages previously assimilated. The Borg or Borg Collective is a race of cybernetic organ..
Borg, Vestvågøy
Borg is a hamlet near Bøstad, Vestvågøy, Norway. It is the location of Lofotr, a living museum presenting on a reconstruction and archeological excavation of a Viking chieftain's village. The area around Borg has many horses, most of which are Nordlandshester. External links [Bøstad area..
Borg-Warner T-5
The TREMEC T-5 is a 5-speed manual transmission for longitudinal engine automobiles. It includes one overdrive gear, a light-weight aluminum housing, and is adaptable for four wheel drive use. It is manufactured by Transmission Technologies Corporation. The T-5 was designed by Borg-Warner and was..
Borg-Warner T-50
Borg-Warner T-50 is a gearbox from Borg-Warner. It was used in the Chevrolet Nova. ..
Borg-Warner T-56
The T-56 six speed manual transmission has been used in a wide range of vehicles from General Motors, Dodge, and Ford Motor Company. The transmission was originally designed and built by Borg-Warner, but as of 1998, is built by Tremec. Contents 1 Applications2 Features3 Specificati..
Borg-Warner T-90
Borg-Warner T-90 is a three-speed manual gearbox from Borg-Warner. It was used in the Willys Jeep Truck. ..
Borg-Warner Trophy
The Borg-Warner Trophy, named for United States automotive supplier Borg-Warner, is symbolic of victory in the Indianapolis 500 automobile race. The trophy, which has been presented in the winner's circle after every race since 1936, is a very large, multi-tiered item which bears the bas-relief s..
Borgåbladet
Borgåbladet is a Swedish language newspaper that is published five times a week from the town of Borgå in Finland. It is the third oldest newspaper in Finland, being founded in 1860. It has a daily circulation of about 8,500. This number represents a slight recent increase, after years of declini..
Borgang
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Borgang is a small village in the state of Assam of ..
Borganism
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Borgarfjörður
Borgarfjörður is a fjord in the west of Iceland near the town of Borgarnes. The waters of Borgarfjörður appear to be calm, however the fjord is on the contrary a rather dangerous part of the sea because of its undercurrents and shallows. There are many flat islands lying in the fjord, but f..
Borgarnes
Town of Borgarnes in wintertime with Mt. Hafnarfjall in the background, Iceland. Borgarnes is a small town located on a peninsula at the shore of Borgarfjörður in Iceland. It has a population of 1770 (As of 2003). The town is located 60 km north of the capital Reykjavík and is connected to..
Borgarvirki
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Borgarvirki lies between Vesturhóp and Víðidalur..
Borgata
Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is a hotel, casino, and spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey owned by Marina District Development Corporation, LLC. The Borgata was built to bring high rollers back to Atlantic City. At a cost of $1.1 billion, The Borgata is a 43-story hotel with 2,002 guest rooms, 70,000 sq..
BORGChat
BORGChat is a LAN messenging software, created by Romanian student Ionut Cioflan (nicknamed IOn). It has achieved a relative state of popularity. It is considered by many as a seemingly complete LAN Chat program, though it is superseded by commercial products from bigger IT software firms, some of..
Borge
Borge is the name of the following places: Borge in Nordland, Norway.Borge in Østfold, Norway. It may also refer to pianist Victor Borge. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Borge, Nordland
Borge is a former municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It was created as Borge formannskapsdistrikt in 1837. In 1927 the district of Valdberg with 625 of inhabitants was separated from Borge to create a municipality of its own. The split left Borge with 4 093 inhabitants. On 1 January 1963 Bor..
Borgen
Borgen is a suburb located in the mulicipality of Asker, Norway. Located some 40 kilometres west of Oslo, Borgen has many different styles of residential areas, ranging from the apartment complexes and semi-detached houses in the southern area of Borgen, to the villas of Borgen Skog. There are two..
Borgentreich
Borgentreich is a town and a municipality in the district of Höxter, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated approximately 20 km south of Brakel, and 10 km north-east of Warburg. ..
Borger
Borger is the name of a town: Borger (Drenthe) in the Drenthe, NetherlandsBorger, Texas, USA This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intende..
Borger, Texas
Borger is a city in Hutchinson County, Texas, United States. The population was 14,302 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Education5 External links History Thomas Hart Benton's painting depicting Main Street in 1920s Borger. The city of..
Borger-Odoorn
[Borger-Odoorn] is a municipality in the northeastern Netherlands in the province of Drenthe. Population centers 1e Exloërmond, 2e Exloërmond, 2e Valthermond, Borger, Bronneger, Bronnegerveen, Buinen, Buinerveen, Drouwen, Drouwenermond, Drouwenerveen, Ees, Eesergroen, Eeserveen, Eller..
Borgerhout
Borgerhout is a district in Antwerp, Belgium with 41.614 habitants (31th of May 2006). The district counts 90 nationalities among its inhabitants. It is divided in two by three joined traffic-arteries (Ring highway, Singel boulevard and the main railway around Antwerp). External links [Offic..
Borger (Netherlands)
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Borger in the municipality of Borger-Odoorn. Borger ([52°55′N 6°48′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Borger-Odoorn, and lies about 18 km east of Assen. ..
Borges (disambiguation)
Borges' is a common surname of Spanish and Portuguese language. It is a name associated with a great number of different people: Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer.Norah BorgesPhil BorgesJulio BorgesRon Borges This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated ..
Borges on Martín Fierro
Like most Argentinians, Jorge Luis Borges was a great admirer of José Hernández's poem Martín Fierro. With real or feigned modesty about his own work, he routinely characterized it as the one clearly great work in Argentine literature. Because Martín Fierro has been widely considered (beginning..
Borgetto
Borgetto is a small town in the province of Palermo in Sicily. History Borgetto was founded in the 9th century by Arabs. Borgetto literally means "small tower" in Arabic. Sicily · Communes of the province of Palermo Alia | Alimena | Aliminusa | Altavi..
Borge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen (April 13, 1914 in Aalborg - October 5, 1972 in Gentofte), was a Danish furniture designers. He was one of the most important among a generation of furniture designers who made the concept of “Danish design” known throughout the world. Together with colleagues such as Arne Jacob..
Borgharen
Borgharen ([50°53′N 5°41′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is a part of the municipality of Maastricht, and lies about 3 km north of Maastricht. In 2001, Borgharen had 1814 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.34 km2, and contained 732 residences.Statist..
Borgheim
Borgheim is the administrative centre of the municipality Nøtterøy outside Tønsberg, Norway. The village is located in the middle of the island. ..
Borghese
Borghese is the surname of a family of Italian noble and papal background, originating in Siena where they came to prominence in the 13th century holding official offices under the commune. The head of the family, Marcantonio moved to Rome in the 16th century and there, following the election (1605)..
Borghese Vase
The Borghese Vase is a monumental krater sculpted in Athens from Pentelic marble in the second half of the 1st century AD as a garden ornament for the Roman market.[The Louvre] [C19 bronze copy of the Borghese Vase] Standing 1.72 metres tall and with a diameter of 1.35 ..
Borghesia
Borghesia is a Slovenian electronic body music music group, created in Ljubljana in 1982. The band was formed by members of the alternative theatre group Theatre FV-112/15 members. Borghesia created its aesthetics using the imagery of prohibited, tabooed and repressed. Contents 1 Members2&n..
Borghild
In Norse mythology, Borghild was the wife of Sigmund. The goddess of the evening mist, she slays the sun every night. Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir | Giants | Elves | Dwarves | Valkyries | Einherjar | Norns Odin | Thor | Freyr | Freya | Loki | Balder | Tyr | Yggdras..
Borghild (name)
Borghild (and versions like Burghild and Borghildur) is a female name compsed of "borg" (protection) and "hild" (battle).[link] As of December 31, 2005 there were 585 persons in Sweden named Borghild. It is more common in Norway. Famous Borghilds Borghild, vife of SigmundBorghild Arnér,..
Borghild Tenden
Borghild Tenden (born June 23, 1951 in Stryn) is a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party (V). She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Akershus in 2005, and currently acts as the party whip. She previously served as a deputy representative from 1997-2001. Parliamentary Committee duties..
Borgholm
Location of Borgholm in Sweden Borgholm is a city in south-eastern Sweden, located on the island of Öland in the Baltic Sea. It has about 3,500 inhabitants and is the seat of Borgholm Municipality. Borgholm is one of Sweden's historical towns with city status (stad). The town is best known..
Borgholm Castle
Borgholm Castle in Borgholm, Sweden, is today only a ruin of the fortress that was build here in the late 10th Century. The castle was destroyed in a fire October 14, 1806. External links [Borgholm Slott] - Official site..
Borgholm Municipality
Borgholm Municipality (Kommun) Borgholm Municipality and Borgholm Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Borgholm [56° 53′ N 16° 41′ E] County Kalmar County Province Öland Area Rank 142nd of 290 Po..
Borgholm Township, Minnesota
Borgholm Township is a township in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,140 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.6 km² (35.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were ..
Borgholzhausen
Borgholzhausen is a town and a municipality in the district of Gütersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Teutoburg Forest, approx. 20 km north-west of Bielefeld. Geography Borgholzhausen lies in the middle of a clearing in the Teutoburger Wald on the northern..
Borgia
For the city in Calabria, Italy, see Borgia. Borja (better know by their Italian name, Borgia) was an influential Catalan-Italian family during the Renaissance. Callixtus III was a pope. His nephew Alexander VI was also a pope, known for his corruption and secularity. Alexander's illegitimate childr..
Borgia (CZ)
Borgia is a comune and town is the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Borgia (film)
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Borgia Apartment
The Borgia Apartment is a suite of rooms in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican, which were adapted for personal use by Pope Alexander VI (Rodrígo de Borgia). In the late 15th century, he commissioned the Italian painter Pinturicchio and his studio to decorate them with frescos. The paintings, wh..
Borgloon
Borgloon (French: Looz) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On January 1 2006 Borgloon had a total population of 10,152. The total area is 51.12 km² which gives a population density of 199 inhabitants per km². Borgloon gave its name to the former county of Loon. ..
Borglum
Borglum is a name originating in Denmark. There is a [town in Denmark] by that name, from which apparently most people named Borglum got their names (local residents adopted the name of their town or [cloister]; many of them then emigrated). There is also an Episcopal See named ..
Borgman
Borgman is a surname of German origin. Some of the people by the name are: André Borgman, is a drummer.Danielle Borgman, is an American soccer player.Eric Bruno Borgman, is an American actor and filmmaker.Erik Borgman, is a Dutch religious author.Erik Borgman, is a Dutch juggler.George Borgman, is..
Borgmann
Borgmann is a surname of German origin. Some of the people by the name are: Albert Borgmann, philosopher.Annemarie Borgmann, Green Party politician.Bennie Borgmann, American basketball player.Dmitri Borgmann, author.Wolfgang Borgmann, singer with the band Mekong Delta (band). See also: Borgman red..
Borgo
Borgo is an Italian word, cognate with English burgh, German Burg, French bourg, that now usually means the new town outside the walls of an old town (the paese). Very often the borgo is a distinct frazione from the paese, and its name is that of the town with Borgo added, either before or after: fo..
Borgolai Grant No.11
Borgolai Grant No.11 is a census town in Tinsukia district in the state of Assam, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Borgolai Grant No.11 had a population of 5034. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Borgolai Grant No.11 ..
Borgolavezzaro
Borgolavezzaro is a town in Province of Novara in the Piedmont region of Italy. As of 2004, it has an estimated population of 1,879. External links [Official town website] Piedmont · Communes of the province of Novara Agrate Conturbia | Ameno | Armeno&..
Borgomanero
Borgomanero is a town in the Province of Novara in the Piedmont region of Italy. Borgomanero has 20,000 inhabitants. Twin towns - Digne-les-Bains, France- Bad Mergentheim, Germany Piedmont · Communes of the province of Novara Agrate Conturbia | Ameno | Armeno&n..
Borgosatollo
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Borgosesia
Borgosesia is a town in the province of Vercelli, Piemonte, Italy. It is located at around [45°43′0″N, 8°16′0″E]. ..
Borgou Department
Borgou is one of the twelve departments of Benin. Borgou borders the country of Nigeria and the departments of Alibori, Atakora, Collines and Donga. The capital of Borgou is Parakou and the total area is 25,310km.² or 9,772 mi.². Departments of Benin Alibori | Atakora | Atlantique | B..
Borgo (rione of Rome)
Borgo (sometimes called also I Borghi), is the XIV historic district (rione) of Rome. It lies on the west bank of the Tiber, and has a trapezoidal shape. The Borgo borders the Vatican City (Saint Peter's Square) to the west, the Tiber to the east, Prati to the north, the quartiere Aurelio to the ..
Borgo a Mozzano
Borgo a Mozzano is a town and commune in the province of Lucca, in northern Tuscany (Italy). Contents 1 History2 Main sights3 Transportation4 Twin towns History Main sights Transportation Twin towns - Martorell, Spain Tuscany · Communes of the province of L..
Borgo di Terzo
Borgo di Terzo is a commune in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, in northern Italy. Neighboring communes AlbinoEntraticoVigano San MartinoBerzo San FermoLuzzana External links Map and aerial photos*[Street map from Mapquest]*[Aerial photograph from Microsoft Terraserver] ..
Borgo Maggiore
Borgo Maggiore is one of the 9 communes or "castelli" of San Marino. It lies at the foot of Monte Titano and has a population of 5916 (at the end of 2002), making it the second largest city of San Marino. The area was previsouly called Mercatale ("marketplace") and remains today as one of the m..
Borgo Press
The Borgo Press was a small publishing company founded by Robert Reginald in 1975 funded by the royalties gained from his first major reference work. The same year Borgo Press was founded, Robert Reginald met Mary Wickizer Rogers, a student at Cal State. They married the following year and togeth..
Borgo San Giacomo
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Borgo Val di Taro
Borgo Val di Taro is a town and episcopal see of Emilia, Italy, in the Province of Parma, 75km from the city of Parma. Borgo Val di Taro is an important centre for the produce and cattle of Emilia. History Here M. Lucullus defeated the democrats under Carbo in 82 BC. It was independent under Ve..
Borgsweer
Borgsweer in the municipality of Delfzijl. Borgsweer ([53°18′N 7°1′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality of Delfzijl, and lies about 31 km east of Groningen. The statistical area "Borgsweer", which also can include the surrounding c..
Borgu
Borgu was a country in Africa, partitioned between the British and French colonialists by the Anglo-French Convention of 1898. It lies in what is now Nigeria and the Republic of Benin. People of Borgu were known as Bariba and Borgawa. The most western country where people from Borgu (Dar Borgu) we..
Borgund
Borgund may refer to the following: Borgund, Sogn og Fjordane, where Borgund stave church is locatedBorgund, Møre og Romsdal, where Borgund folk high school is located redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Borgund, Sogn og Fjordane
The churches at Borgund Borgund is a small village in the western part of Norway, known for its famous stave church called Borgund stave church. The village is situated in the end of the Sognefjord in Lærdal. Borgund was a separate municipality from 1864 to 1964. The centre of Borgund is cal..
Borgund stave church
Stave church in Borgund Borgund stave church (Borgund stavkyrkje) is a stave church located in Lærdal, Norway. This is also Norway's best preserved church. The church was probably built in the end of the 12th century, and has not changed structure or had a major reconstruction since that dat..
Borgut Facebeater
Borgut Facebeater is a fictional Orc warlord in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game. In a long line of accomplishments in Grimgor Ironhide's career, Grimgor founded a mecca for fighting in the "Hell Pits". These Hell Pits were a system of cave works in the former dwarven strong hold, Karak Ungor. ..
Borgvattnet
Borgvattnet is a small village in Ragunda Municipality in northern Sweden. The Haunted Vicarage Borgvattnet is mostly known for its old vicarage which was build in 1876 and is reputed to be a haunted house. The first documented mentioning of ghosts in the vicarage is in a letter dated 1927 writte..
Borgward
Isabella TS Deluxe Borgward was a German automobile manufacturer founded by Carl F. W. Borgward (November 10, 1890 - July 28, 1963). The first "automobile" Carl Borgward designed was the Blitzkarren (i.e lightning cart, a sort of tiny three-wheeled van with only two horsepower (1.5 kW), whic..
BorgWarner
BorgWarner is a U.S. automotive parts supplier, known for its automatic transmissions and transmission components, (e.g., electro-hydraulic control components, friction materials, and one-way clutches), turbo chargers, engine valve timing system components, and 4-wheel drive system components. The..
Borg (disambiguation)
Borg is a family name, and various things. It has two origins: a Scandinavian word for "fort". Many Scandinavian placenames end in "-borg", which originally meant "fort", e.g. Ålborg, Frederiksborg: compare English borough, Scottish burgh, and Dutch or German Burg, as in Middelburg or Oldenburg.(..
Borg Assimilator
--> The Borg Assimilator is a roller coaster at Paramount's Carowinds. It was relocated from Paramount's Great America where it was named STEALTH, in 2002. The Borg, as it is commonly called, is a rather rough ride with strong forces built by Vekoma out of the Netherlands. It replaced the Paddlebo..
Borg Bryggerier
Borg Bryggerier (Borg Breweries) is a Norwegian brewery, based in the city of Sarpsborg, Østfold. It was founded in 1855 as Lande Gaard Bryggeri. In 1905, the Egenæss-family acquired the brewery, it has been owned by the Egenæss-family since then. Following the acquisition of the Halden Brygger..
Borg El Arab Stadium
– Borg El Arab Stadium A brand new stadium commissioned in 2006 in the Mediterranean Sea resort of Borg el Arab; 50 KM west of Alexandria, Egypt. It is the largest stadium in Egypt with a capacity of 80,000 and is an all-seater. It is located on the Cairo-Alexandria desert highway 10km from Bor..
Borg starships
In the Star Trek fictional universe, various Borg starships are observed, all appearing as simple geometric solids with greebled exteriors and being very generalized and decentralized in design. Contents 1 Borg cube2 Borg probe3 Borg Queen's ship: \"diamond\"4 Borg scout5 ..
Borhan Abu Samah
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Borhan Abu Samah is a Singaporean fooballer, in the ..
Borhyaena
Borhyaena is an extinct genus of marsupial. Borhyaena was a large, bear-like predator of up to 1,50 m (5 ft) long. A typical borhyaenid, it had flat feet and a heavy build. Borhyaena probably hunted from an ambush as its short legs did not allow it to run very fast. ..
Borhyaenidae
The Borhyaenids were a carnivorous group of otter/wolverine-shaped marsupials. Like all marsupials, it had a pouch to carry its babies around. Today, Tasmanian devils are most like them, a scavenging marsupial from Tansmania, Australia. Borhyaenids had strong and powerful jaws like Hyaenodon and ..
Borhyena
Borhyena was a ferocious marsupial predator, which lived in Pleistocene South America, about two million years ago. This is around the same time as the first early humans appeared. It was a cat-like animal similar to Thylacosmilus. They were plains animals who were thought to have worked together to..
Bori
Bori is a town located in the Borgou Department of Benin. ..
Borias
Borias First appearance The Debt, although mentioned by name in Orphan of War Last appearance A Friend In Need 2 Created by Robert Tapert& John Schulian Statistics Name Borias Occupation Warlord Status Dead Species Human Affiliation Xena, Alti, Centaurs Portrayed by Ma..
Boriavi
Boriavi is a city and a municipality in Anand district in the state of Gujarat, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Boriavi had a population of 17,861. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Boriavi has an average literacy ra..
Borić
Ban Borić was the first known Bosnian Ban (1154-1164). Borić was a local landlord from Gabarje near Brod, belonging to a strong Brotherhood. He had possessions on both sides of the river of Sava. As the Hungarian crown's domination over Bosnia was ever growing, Borić became its supp..
Boricua
redirect [[Template:Mergeto]] Boricua is an Amerindian (Native American Indian) people and word from the origin of Boriken (Boriquén) now known as the U.S. Territory called Puerto Rico renamed by the Spanish. The American Indian translation for Boricua is "The Valiant People of the Sacred House". ..
Boricua College
Boricua College is a post-secondary educational institution located in New York City. The college was designed to serve the educational needs of Puerto Ricans and other Hispanics. The school boasts a large bilingual faculty of 130 full-time and 100 part-time faculty and staff that serves a student ..
Boricua Popular Army
Ejercito Popular Boricua logo. The Boricua Popular/Peoples Army — or Ejército Popular Boricua in Spanish — is a clandestine organization based on the island of Puerto Rico, with cells throughout the United States. They campaign for and support the independence of Puerto Rico from ..
Boric acid
Boric acid General Other names Orthoboric acid,Boracic acid,Sassolite,Optibor®,Borofax® Molecular formula H3BO3 Molar mass 61.83 g/mol Appearance White crystalline liquid CAS number [10043-35-3] Properties Density and phase 1.435 g/cm3, solid. Solubility in..
Boric acid (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on boric acid. Contents 1 Thermodynamic properties2 Spectral data3 Structure and properties data4 Material Safety Data Sheet5 References Thermodynamic properties Phase behavior Triple point ? K (? °C), ? Pa Critic..
Boridae
The family Boridae is a small group of beetles with no vernacular common name, though recent authors have coined the name conifer bark beetles. ..
Boride
The boride ion is B3− (a boron atom plus three electrons). A boride (compound) is a compound that has boron with more electropositive elements. Examples lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6)magnesium diboride (MgB2)magnesium tetraboride (MgB4)titanium boride (TiB2) See and Inorganic_compounds_by_elem..
Borik
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Borik is a neighborhood in the city of Banjaluka, Bo..
Boril of Bulgaria
Boril (Bulgarian: Борил), reigned as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218. He was the son of an unnamed sister of his predecessor Kaloyan. It is unclear whether Boril was party to the murder of Kaloyan before the walls of Thessalonica in 1207, but Kaloyan's intended heirs, his nephew..
Borinage
The Borinage is an area in the Belgian province of Hainaut. The provincial capital Mons is located centrally in the Borinage. The area is best known for its former coalmining industry. Since the last mines closed in the 1960's the Borinage has had the highest unemployment ratio of Belgium. ..
Borinda
Borinda is a genus of clumping bamboos erected in 1994 by Stapleton and previously included in the genera Fargesia and Yushania. They have been recognized to present different flowers and shorter rhizomes than Yushanias. Comprising 8 genera, Borinda is only found in the Himalaya areas of Yunnan,..
Boring
Boring typically means uninteresting or tiresome. It may also refer to: Stuart Wareham, a grey haired boring manBoring (mechanical), a mechanical engineering term referring to the formation of a cylindrical hole in a solid materialBoring (calibration), the process of calibrating a gunTunnel bori..
Boring, Oregon
Wood mill in Boring. Boring is an unincorporated community located in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is located along Oregon Highway 212, approximately eight miles south of Gresham and about the same distance from Clackamas, both suburbs of Portland. The town comprises two interse..
Boring (mechanical)
Boring is the process of drilling a hole into the solid Earth. The most basic principle involved is the cutting of rock and removal of the cuttings from the hole. Boring is used for a wide variety of applications in geology, agriculture, hydrology, civil engineering, and oil and natural gas indust..
Boring (Young Ones episode)
"Boring" was the third episode of British sitcom The Young Ones. It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Paul Jackson. It was first aired on BBC2 on 23 November 1982. Characters As with all episodes of The Young Ones, the main four characters were student flatmates ..
Boring Lava Field
The Boring Lava Field is an extinct Plio-Pleistocene volcanic zone with at least 32 cinder cones and small shield volcanoes lying within a radius of 13 miles (21 km2) of Kelly Butte, which is approximately 4 miles east of downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The name is derived ..
Borin Van Loon
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Boris
Boris (derived from Bogoris[[Citing sources citation needed]]) is a Bulgarian language name, common in Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia and Slovenia. Tribe The Boris are a tribe of the Adi people. People Knyaz Boris I was the first Christian ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire.Tsar ..
Borisav Jović
Borisav Jović (Serbian Cyrillic: Борисав Јовић) (born 19 October 1928) was a Serbian communist politician, who served as the Serbian member of the collective presidency of Yugoslavia during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He served as chairman of the presidency of Yugoslavia from May 19..
Borisav Knezevic
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Borisav Knezevic, born in 1971. in Belgrade, coordinator for external relations in the Public Procuremen..
Borisav Stanković
Borisav-Bora Stanković (Vranje, March 31 1875-Belgrade October 22 1927) was a Serbian writer belonging to school of realism. His novels and short stories depict the life of people from Southern Serbia. He completed the primary and secondary school in Vranje, and law school in Belgrade. He worke..
Borislav Ivkov
Borislav Ivkov (born November 12, 1933 in Belgrade) is a Serbian chess player. He was World Junior Champion in 1951. Since 1955 International Grandmaster, he won the Yugoslav Championship in 1958 (joint), 1963 (joint) and 1972. His best results in tournaments also include Belgrade 1964 2nd =; Zagreb..
Borislav Kostić
Borislav Kostić (aka Boris or Bora Kostic) (February 24 1887 – November 3 1963) was a professional chess player from Vrsac in Yugoslavia (now Serbia & Montenegro), then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He learned the game around the age of ten and made rapid progress while studying Oriental ..
Borislav Mikhailov
Borislav Mikhailov (Bulgarian: Борислав Михайлов) (born February 12, 1962) is a former Bulgarian football player, playing as a goalkeeper. He was captain of the Bulgarian National Football Team during their surprising fourth-place run at the 1994 World Cup, as well their participatio..
Borislav Paravac
Borislav (Boro) Paravac (Борислав Паравац in Serbian Cyrillic) is a Bosnian Serb polititian and member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Paravac was born on February 18, 1943, in Kostajnica, Doboj Municipality, in north central Bosnia. He graduated from the Faculty of E..
Borislav Pekić
Borislav Pekić Borislav Pekić (Serbian Cyrillic: Борислав Пекић) (Podgorica, Montenegro, February 4 1930 - London, United Kingdom, July 2 1992) was a Serbian writer. He was born in 1930, to a prominent family in Montenegro, at that time part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From 19..
Borislav Pelević
A poster for the June 2004 presidential election featuring Pelević. The slogan reads, 'Kosovo and Vojvodina are Serbia'. Borislav Pelević (Борислав Пелевић) (born 22 November 1956) was a presidential candidate in the Serbian presidential election, 2004. He is president of the e..
Borislav Stanković
Borislav Stanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Борислав Станковић; born July 9, 1925) is a Serbian former basketball player and coach. Stanković was born in Bihać, Sava Banovina, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Early in his life he moved to Belgrade where he graduated from the Uni..
Borisoglebsk
Borisoglebsk (Russian: ) is a town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Vorona River near its confluence with the Khopyor River. Population: 69,392 (2002 Census); 65,000 (1969). Borisoglebsk was founded in mid-17th century. ..
Borisoglebsky
The monastery of Sts Boris and Gleb near Rostov Borisoglebsky (Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, not to be confused with Borisoglebsk, a town in Voronezh Oblast. It is located 16 km from Rostov and 77 km southwest of Yaroslavl. Population: 5,957 (20..
Borisova gradina
Borisova gradina or Knyaz-Borisova Gradina (Борисова градина or Княз-Борисова градина, translated as Boris' Garden or Knyaz Boris' Garden) is the oldest and best known garden of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Its construction and arrangement began in 1884 and it ..
Boris (band)
--> Boris is a Japanese band, known to regularly switch musical genres between albums. Genres the band have played so far include drone doom, stoner rock, psychedelic rock, noise, ambient music, and straight-ahead rock music. Their name was taken from the Melvins song "Boris," from that band's al..
Boris Adlam
British businessman, financier and venture capitalist Born 1966. Educated at Winchester College, Balliol College, Oxford and La Sorbonne, Paris. Investment Banker with Lehman Brothers in New York and London. Financier with Banque Paribas and Nomura International plc. Active advising the Riksbank ..
Boris Akunin
Boris Akunin (Russian: ) is the pen name of Grigory Shalvovich Chkhartishvili (Григорий Шалвович Чхартишвили), born May 20, 1956, a Russian essayist, literary translator, and fiction writer. He was born in Tbilisi into a mixed Jewish-Georgian family, and since 1958 has l..
Boris Alexandrovich Smirnov
Boris Alexandrovich Smirnov is the name of the following people: Boris Alexandrovich Smirnov (actor) (1908–1982), a Soviet actorBoris Alexandrovich Smirnov (painter) (1903–1986), a Soviet painter ..
Boris Alterman
Boris Alterman (born April 5, 1970) is an Israeli chess Grandmaster, advisor of the Deep Junior chess program. He plays for Rishon LeZion chess club. On the April 2005 FIDE list, he had an Elo rating of 2548, making him number 305 in the world, and Israel's number fourteen. External links FIDE rat..
Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
Boris and Arkady Strugatsky The two brothers Arkady (Арка́дий, August 28, 1925 – October 12, 1991) and Boris (Бори́с, born April 14, 1933) Strugatsky (Струга́цкий; alternate spelling: Strugatski, also Strugatskii) are Russian science fiction authors who collabo..
Boris and Gleb
There are other people known as Saint Roman and Saint David. Boris and Gleb, Christian names Roman and David, were the first Russian saints. According to two 11th century Lives of Boris and Gleb (assigned to Nestor the Chronicler and Jacob the Monk), they were children of Vladimir the Great who li..
Boris and Natasha: The Movie
Boris and Natasha is a comedy film that was loosely based on the animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. The actors did not attempt to copy the accents of their animated counterparts, and although Rocky and Bullwinkle do not appear in this film, they are referred to by the names ..
Boris Anrep
Boris Anrep (27 September 1883 – 7 June 1969) was a Russian artist, active in Britain, who devoted himself to the art of mosaic. In Britain, he is known for his monumental mosaics at the National Gallery, London, Westminster Cathedral and the Bank of England. Being close to the Bloomsbury Group, ..
Boris Aronson
Boris Aronson (1898 – November 16, 1980) was an influential Jewish-American scenic designer for Broadway and Yiddish theatre. The son of a Rabbi, Aronson was born in Kiev in the Russian Empire and enrolled in art school during his youth. Boris later became an apprentice to the designer Aleksan..
Boris Artzybasheff
Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965) was a Russian-born illustrator active in America, notable for his strongly worked and often surreal designs. Artzybasheff was born in Kharkiv, Russia (now in Ukraine), the son of Mikhail Petrovich Artzybashev. He is said to have fought as a White Russian. In 1919 he..
Boris Asafiev
Boris Asafiev (1884-1949) was a composer and writer. Boris Asafiev lived in the Soviet Union where he had a strong musical influence. His writings include "The Book about Stravinsky", and "Glinka". His compositions were mainly ballets and guitar compositions, and include "Flames of Paris" based on ..
Boris Babaian
Boris Artashesovich Babaian (Russian: ) ( born Baku, 20 December 1933), an ethnic Armenian, is notable as the pioneering creator of supercomputers in the Soviet Union. Babaian and his team built their first computers during the 1950s. In the 1970s, as chief architect he produced the first supersca..
Boris Badenov
Boris Badenov is the name of a villain on the 1960s animated cartoons Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, collectively referred to as Rocky and Bullwinkle for short. Boris was a spy for the fictional nation of Pottsylvania, and would take orders from the nation's leader, Fearless Lead..
Boris Barić
Boris Barić (1966) aka Pornello is amateur porn producer from Split, Croatia. He gained ex-yu prominence in 2002 when he recorded underground amateur porn movies called Kozjak by location where most of them were recorded and were freely distributed on CD's all over Croatia and former Yugoslav repub..
Boris Bazarov
Boris Jakovlevich Bazarov was born in 1893 in Kovno gubernia of Russian Empire (modern Lithuania). He spoke German, Bulgarian, French and Serbo-Croatian languages. Bazarov joined the OGPU in 1921 and began working in illegal operations in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in 1924. From 1924 to 1927 he w..
Boris Becker
Boris Franz Becker (b. November 22 1967 in Leimen, Germany) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Germany. He is a six-time Grand Slam champion, an Olympic Gold Medalist, and the youngest-ever winner of the men's singles title at Wimbledon at the age of 17. Since he retired from t..
Boris Belousov
Boris Pavlovich Belousov (1893 - 1970) was a Soviet chemist / biophysicist who discovered the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction (BZ reaction) in the early 50s. His work initiated the field of modern nonlinear chemical dynamics. The Belousov family had strong anti-Tsarist sympathies and, after the Rus..
Boris Berezovsky
Boris Abramovich Berezovsky (Бори́с Абра́мович Березо́вский) (born January 23, 1946) (Note: Boris Berezovsky is now officially known as Platon Elenin by the British Home Office [link]) is a Russian businessman. He was Russia's first billionaire. Berezovsky wa..
Boris Berezovsky (pianist)
Boris Berezovsky (Cyrillic: Борис Березовский) (b. January 4, 1969, Moscow) is a Russian pianist. Contents 1 History2 Performances3 Recordings4 External links History Berezovsky studied with Elisso Wirssaladse at the Moscow Conservatory and privately with Alex..
Boris Blacher
Boris Blacher (January 6 (O.S.) / January 19 (N.S.), 1903 - January 30, 1975) was a German composer. Born in the Manchurian town of Niuzhuang (also spelt Newchwang; now called Yingkou), Blacher spent his first years in China and in the Asian parts of Russia, and in 1919, he eventually came to live ..
Boris Blank
Boris Blank can refer to: Boris Blank (musician), part of YelloBoris Blank (ice hockey), German ice hockey player ..
Boris Blenn
Boris Blenn Boris Blenn is a psychedelic trance artist from Germany. He is most famous for his project Electric Universe. Additionally, he was part of Endora, Galaxy, Jupiter 8000 and Rainbow Spirit. Discography Paradise Connection (High Society Records 1995) ..
Boris Borisovich Galitzine
Prince Boris Borisovich Galitzine (b. St. Petersburg, February 18 (O.S.) or March 2 (N.S.), 1862; d. near Petrograd, May 4 (O.S.) or May 17 (N.S.), 1916) was a prominent Russian physicist who invented the first electromagnetic seismograph in 1906. He belonged to the Galitzine family, one of the lea..
Boris Borisovitsch Rohdendorf
Boris Borissovich Rohdendorf (1904 – 1977) was a Russian entomologist and curator at the Zoological Museum at the University of Moscow. He attained the position of head of the Laboratory of Arthropods, Paleontological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now Russian Academy of Sciences..
Boris Brott
Boris Brott (born March 14, 1944) is a Canadian conductor and motivational speaker. Born in Montreal, the son of Alexander Brott, he was the music director of the Hamilton Philharmonic and artistic director of the Stratford Summer Music Festival. A protege of Leonard Bernstein, Boris Brott has dev..
Boris Brunnov
Boris Sergeyevich Brunnov (Russian: Бори́с Серге́евич Брунов) (born 10 June 1922; died 2 September 1997) was the most famous Soviet compere. External links ..
Boris Brutskus
Boris (Ber) Davydovich Brutskus, Russian: , Latvian: Boris Bruckus, Hebrew: , German: Boris Brutzkus (October 15/October 3 (Russian information), 1874, Polangen/[Palanga], district (guberniya) of Kurlandiya, Russia - December 6/December 7 (same with birthdate), 1938, Jerusalem/Berlin) was a..
Boris Bukov
Boris Yakovlevich Bukov, also Boris Bykov ("Sasha") Regiment Comissar (15 November 1935) was a member of the Communist Party member since 1919. Bykov was head of the underground apparatus with which Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss were connected. Graduated from Commanders' Upgrading Training Sch..
Boris Buzančić
Boris Buzančić (born March 13, 1929) is a Croatian actor. A native of Bjelovar, Boris Buzančić began acting very early. He appeared in numerous films and TV shows. His specialty was playing roles of men with authority, especially in dramatic films dealing with World War Two. However, one of his..
Boris Casoy
Boris Casoy, a Brazilian journalist, was born in 1941 in São Paulo of Jewish Ukrainian immigrant parents. He spent most of his professional life in TV journalism and is currently one of the most respected Brazilian TV anchormen. Casoy was fired from TV Record in late December 2005 - officially, ..
Boris Chicherin
Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin (Russian: , May 26, 1828 - February 3, 1904) was a Russian jurist and political philosopher, who worked out a theory that Russia needed a strong, authoritative government to persevere with liberal reforms. By the time of the Russian Revolution, Chicherin was probably t..
Boris Chorikov
Boris Artemyevich Chorikov (Russian: Борис Артемьевич Чориков) (1802 - 1866) was a Russian graphic artist. He is best known for his illustrations for a unique edition called Живописный Карамзин или Русская история в картинах (Pictu..
Boris Christoff
Boris Christoff Boris Christoff (Bulgarian: Борис Христов) (May 18, 1914, Plovdiv, Bulgaria – June 28, 1993, Rome, Italy) was a Bulgarian opera singer, one of the greatest basses of the 20th century. Christoff demonstrated early his singing talent and sang as a boy at the ch..
Boris Čolić
Boris Čolić (Serbian: Борис Чолић) is a young pop singer in Serbia. He's a nephew of Zdravko Čolić. External link [Official website] ..
Boris Delaunay
Boris N. Delaunay. Boris Nikolaevich Delaunay (March 15, 1890 – July 17 1980) (or Delone; Russian language: Борис Николаевич Делоне), was a Soviet/Russian mathematician. He worked in the fields of modern algebra, the geometry of numbers, and mathematical crystal..
Boris Derjaguin
Professor Boris Vladimirovich Derjaguin (August 9, 1902 - May 16, 1994) was one of the greatest Soviet/Russian chemists on the twentieth century. As a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences he laid the foundation of the modern science of colloids and surfaces. An epoch in the development of the p..
Boris Devyatkin
Boris Devyatkin, or Dick Murzin was born in 1888 in Russia and emigrated to the United States in 1923, and became a naturalized citizen in 1929. Devyatkin adopted the name Dick Murzin, and allegedly assisted Moishe Stern, an illegal Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU) Officer in the United States in ..
Boris Dežulović
Boris Dežulović (b. 1964) is Croatian writer and journalist, best known as one of founders of satirical weekly Feral Tribune. He was one of the members of original VIVA LUDEŽ trio of Split humourists that started working in 1984 and founded the weekly in 1993. Dežulović wrote for Feral until r..
Boris de Rachewiltz
Prince Boris de Rachewiltz (Boris Baratti) is an Italian-Russian Egyptologist and writer on Africa and the ancient world. He is connected by marriage to Ezra Pound, having married in 1946 Pound's daughter Mary with Olga Rudge. Pound retreated to a property at Brunnenburg in the Italian Tyrol, in t..
Boris Diaw
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Boris Dittrich
Boris Ottokar Dittrich (Utrecht, July 21, 1955) is a politician in the Netherlands. He has been a member of parliament since 1994 for the liberal democratic party D66 and became party leader in January 2003 when Thom de Graaf stepped down after disappointing results in general elections. Dittrich..
Boris Divjak
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Boris Dlugosch
Boris Dlugosch is a house music producer from Germany. Boris is usually known for funky/deep house tracks, mostly produced in conjunction with Mousse T. and Michi Lange, his partners in the Peppermint Jam Records label. Dlugosch had a few occasional hits in the club circuit in the 1990s, beginning..
Boris Dumont
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Boris Dumont is a Belgian anarchist and author. In ..
Boris Dvornik
Boris Dvornik (born April 16, 1939 in Split) is a Croatian actor. Born in the family of carpenter, Boris Dvornik discovered acting talent in early age, while performing in children's plays. After studying to become electrician, he began to pursue full-time acting career. He studied in National Acti..
Boris Efimov
Boris Efimov Boris Efimovich Efimov (Russian: Борис Ефимович Ефимов) (born 28 September 1900 in Kiev) is a Soviet political cartoonist and propaganda artist best known for his political caricatures on Adolf Hitler produced before and during WWII. Efimov began his career c..
Boris Eichenbaum
Boris Michailovich Eichenbaum, or Boris Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum, Russian: Boris Michajlovič Ėjchenbaum (October 4./October 16, 1886, Voronezh - November 2, 1959, Sankt Peterburg) was a Russian literature studier, Russian literature historian. Literary works Melodika russkogo liriczeskogo sticha,..
Boris Ephrussi
Boris Ephrussi (May 9 1901–May 2 1979) was a French geneticist of Russian origin. He was one of the many famous Jewish life scientists. He had published two papers in November 1966 which represented a key step in a decade of research in his laboratory. This research helped transform mammalian,..
Boris Farmakovsky
Boris Farmakovsky (1870 — 1928) was a Russian archaeologist, who began professional excavations of the ancient Greek colony of Olbia in Ukraine. ..
Boris Galerkin
Boris Grigoryevich Galyorkin (Борис Григорьевич Галёркин, commonly transliterated as Galerkin) (March 4 [O.S. February 20] 1871 - July 12, 1945), born in Polozk, Belarus, was a mathematician and an engineer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early days1.2&..
Boris Gaquere
This article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Boris Gardiner
Boris Gardiner (born on 13 January 1943) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter and bass guitarist. Career Gardiner first came to prominence in the late 1960s when he, along with many famous Jamaican musicians, were part of the studio based group, The Upsetters. He charted solo with "Elizabethan Reggae..
Boris Gelfand
Boris Gelfand Boris Gelfand (born 24 June 1968) is a chess grandmaster. Born in Minsk, Belarus, he currently lives in Israel. On the January 2006 FIDE list, he had an Elo rating of 2729, making him number ten in the world and Israel's number one. In 1988 he tied for first in the World Junior..
Boris Gerasimovich
Boris Petrovich Gerasimovich (Russian Борис Петрович Герасимович) (March 31 (March 19, Russian calendar) 1889 – June, 1937) was a Russian astronomer and astrophysicist. Gerasimovich was born in Kremenchug (now Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine). From 1917 until 1933 he ..
Boris Godunov
For the opera please see Boris Godunov (opera). Tsar Boris I Boris Feodorovich Godunov (Бори́с Фёдорович Годуно́в) (c. 1551 – April 13, 1605) was de facto regent of Russia from 1584 to 1598 and then the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605. Contents 1 E..
Boris Godunov (opera)
Boris Godunov (Бори́с Годуно́в) is an opera by Modest Mussorgsky to a Russian libretto by the composer, based on the drama of the same name by Aleksandr Pushkin and on Karamzin's History of the Russian State. The music is written in a uniquely Russian style, drawing on the composer'..
Boris Goldstein
Boris Goldstein was a talented Soviet violinist whose music career was greatly hindered by the political situation in the USSR at that time. He won the fourth prize of the 1935 Wieniawski Competition in Warsaw; Ginette Neveu from France came first, David Oistrakh second, and Josef Hassid from Poland..
Boris Grabovsky
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Boris Grebenshchikov
Boris Grebenshchikov, 1985 Boris Grebenshchikov (Russian: ) is one of the most prominent members of the generation which is widely considered the "founding fathers" of Russian rock music. Due as much to his personal contribution as to the undisputed and lasting success of his main effort, the..
Boris Grigoriev
Boris Grigoriev (11 July, 1886 – 7 February, 1939) was a Russian painter and graphic artist. Grigoriev was born in Rybinsk and studied at the Stroganov Art School from 1903 to 1907. Grigoriev went on to study at the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg under Aleksandr Kiselyov and Dmitry Kard..
Boris Grigoryevich Fyodorov
Boris Grigoryevich Fyodorov (Boris Fedorov) (born 1958) was a significant Russian economist, political figure, and reformer. He is doctor of economics and authour of 200 publications. He served as Russian finance minister from 1993 until 1994. His term was ended with his resignation. Boris Fedorov ..
Boris Grishenko
Boris Andreyevich Grishenko (Russian: Борис Андреевич Грищенко) is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye played by Scottish actor Alan Cumming. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. He is a brilliantly talented compute..
Boris Gromov
Boris Vsevolodovich Gromov (Russian: ), (born November 7, 1943 in Saratov, Russia), prominent military and political figure, Colonel-General. He graduated from a Suvorov military cadet school, the Leningrad Military Commanders School and later from the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow, as well a..
Boris Gryzlov
Boris Gryzlov Boris Vyacheslavovich Gryzlov or Boris Grizlov (Russian: Борис Вячеславович Грызлов) (b. December 15, 1950—), is a Russian politician and a current Speaker of the Russian lower house known as the State Duma as well as a leader of the largest Russian poli..
Boris Gulko
Boris Gulko Boris Gulko (b. February 9th, 1947 in Erfurt) is an International Grandmaster in chess. Gulko was born in East Germany and is currently one of the strongest U.S. players. In Russian, his name is pronounced "bah-REES gul-KO". He is a two-time U.S. champion, winning in 1994 and 1..
Boris Hagelin
Hagelin's M-209 encryption machine Boris Caesar Wilhelm Hagelin (July 2 1892 – September 7 1983) was a Swedish businessman and inventor of cipher machines. Born in the Caucasus (probably in present day Georgia), Hagelin studied mechanical engineering at the Royal Institute of Technology..
Boris Henry
Boris Henry (December 14, 1973 in Völklingen) is a German track and field athlete competing in the javelin throw. He has won the bronze medal in the World championships twice, in 1995 and again in 2003. Individual results 1992, Junior world championship: 2nd place (76.04 m)1994, European athletic..
Boris Hessen
Boris Mikhailovich Hessen (Russian: ), also Gessen (born August 16, 1893 in Elisavetgrad, died December 20, 1936 in Moscow)The date of death is given incorrectly in most sources, such at the Russian Academy of Sciences web site [link]. The exact date was determined recently by the Russ..
Boris Ignatyev
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Boris III of Bulgaria
Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria, (photographed in 1933) Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria (January 30, 1894 – August 28, 1943), originally Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver, son of Ferdinand I, came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father, following Bulgaria's ..
Boris II of Bulgaria
Boris II (Bulgarian: Борис II) was emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 969 to 977 (in Byzantine captivity from 971). Reign Boris II was the eldest surviving son of Emperor Peter I of Bulgaria and Maria (renamed Eirene) Lakapena, a granddaughter of Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos of Byzantium. Boris ..
Boris Iofan
Boris Mihajlovic Iofan (April 28, 1891–1976) was one of a trio of Russian architects who designed the infamous Palace of Soviets (the other two architects were Vladimir Gelfreikh and Vladimir Shchuko). Their design was awarded a gold medal during the 1937 International Exposition dedicated t..
Boris Izaguirre
Boris Rodolfo Izaguirre Lobo (Caracas, September 29 1965) is a Venezuelan-Spanish scriptwriter, journalist, writer and showman. He wrote the scripts of some of the most famous Venezuelan telenovelas: Rubí and La dama de Rosa. After their success in Spain, he went to live in Santiago de Compostela...
Boris I of Bulgaria
Boris I or sometimes Boris-Mihail (Michael), Bulgarian: Борис I (Михаил), known also as Bogoris (died May 2, 907) was the ruler of Bulgaria 852–889 and Bulgaria's first Christian monarch. At the time of his baptism in 864, Boris was named Michael after his godfather, Emperor Michael..
Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964 in New York City, USA), better known as Boris Johnson (and occasionally as 'Bo-Jo' within the UK tabloid press) is a British Conservative politician, journalist and historian, with a distinctive scatty and eccentric public pe..
Boris Karloff
--> Boris Karloff (November 23, 1887 – February 2, 1969), born William Henry "Bill" Pratt, was an actor best known for his roles in horror films. After gaining fame, he was sometimes billed as "Karloff" and sometimes as "Karloff the Uncanny". Contents 1 Life and career2 See also3&nbs..
Boris Karloff filmography
The following is a list of all of actor Boris Karloff's films. The Fear Chamber (The Torture Chamber for video release) (1972)The Incredible Invasion (1971)Isle of the Snake People (1971)El Coleccionista de cadáveres (1970)Targets (1968)Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968)The Fear Chamber (1968)Ho..
Boris Karlov
Boris Karlov (11 August, 1924 - 12 December, 1964) was a Bulgarian accordionist. He was born in Sofia into a family with a gypsy background. His father was the conductor of an orchestra that was often heard on radio Sofia. At an early age Boris was already passionate about folk music, played first ..
Boris Karlovich Pugo
Boris Karlovich Pugo (Russian: Бори́с Ка́рлович Пу́го) (February 19, 1937 - August 22, 1991, in Moscow, also spelled Boriss Pugo) was a Latvian (Russian-born) Communist political figure. Pugo was born in Kalinin, USSR (now Tver, Russia) in a family of Latvian communists who had..
Boris Katz
Boris Katz Boris Katz was born in Chişinău, Moldova. He was able to get out of USSR with the help of a U.S. senator, before the end of the cold war. Currently, he is a Principal Research Scientist (Computer Scientist) at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and h..
Boris Kaufman
Boris Kaufman (Russian: ; August 24, 1897-June 24, 1980) was an Oscar-winning (1954) cinematographer. He was the younger brother of famous filmmakers Dziga Vertov (Denis Kaufman) and Mikhail Kaufman. Boris Kaufman was born into a family of Jewish intellectuals living in Bialystok at the time when t..
Boris Kidrič
Boris Kidrič (1912-1953) was a leading Slovenian communist who, with Edvard Kardelj, organized the Partisan uprising in Slovenia of 1941. He held high political posts in Slovenia during and after the war, became a Politburo member in 1948, and was in charge of the Yugoslav economy from 1946 until h..
Boris Kochno
Boris Kochno (January 3, 1904, Moscow — December 8, 1990, Paris) was a Russian poet, dancer and librettist. He was a lover of Karol Szymanowski while a schoolboy of fifteen in Elisavetgrad in 1919, where he received as a gift a Russian translation of the chapter The Symposium from Efebos, the co..
Boris Kodjoe
--> Boris Kodjoe, (born March 8, 1973 in Vienna, Austria) is a multilingual model and actor. His mother was a psychologist from Germany and his father a physician from Ghana. Fluent in German, French, English and Spanish, Kodjoe aspired to be a professional tennis player. A back injury ended his ..
Boris Kurakin
Prince Boris Ivanovich Kurakin (1676-1727). Prince Boris Ivanovich Kurakin (Борис Иванович Куракин in Russian) (7.20(30).1676, Moscow - 10.17(28).1727, Paris) was the first permanent Russian ambassador abroad, and one of the closest associates of Peter the Great. He was al..
Boris Kustodiev
Self-Portrait in front of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, 1912, Uffizi Boris Mikhaylovich Kustodiev (Russian: ) (March 7, 1878–May 28, 1927) was a Russian art deco painter. Biography Boris Kustodiev was born in Astrakhan into the family of a professor of philosophy, history of literature, and..
Boris Lagutin
Boris Nikolayevich Lagutin (born June 24, 1938 in Moscow) was possibly the most celebrated of Soviet boxers. He won medals in three Olympic Games, including two golds, in 1964 and 1968. External links [Britannica article on Boris Lagutin] ..
Boris Lehman
Boris Lehman, born in 1944, is a belgian author-filmmaker of experimental cinema. After studies of piano, it is devoted from the very start of the years 1960 with photography and the cinema. Graduate of the national Institute higher of the performing arts of Brussels, film enthusiast and critical, i..
Boris Lyatoshynsky
Boris Lyatoshynsky (1895-1968) was a composer, conductor, teacher, and leading member of the new generation of twentieth century Ukrainian composers. External links [Boris Lyatoshynsky][Liatoshinsky page at Onno van Rijen's Soviet Composers Site] ..
Boris Malenko
Lawrence Boris Simon (born 1933), better known by his ring name Boris Malenko, is a former American professional wrestler who wrestled for the AWA and NWA in the 1960s in 1970s. He is the father of retired professional wrestlers Dean Malenko and Joe Malenko. Profile Birthday: 1933Birthplace: Tampa..
Boris Markenson
Boris Markenson was a Jewish Brazilian Navy Admiral and World War II veteran. Markenson made numerous convoys in the South Atlantic, and was promoted to Admiral having led the Naval Command of western Amazonia. His two children also served in the Navy. ..
Boris Mikhailov
Boris Mikhailov (born October 6, 1944 in Moscow) was a Soviet ice hockey right winger. He played for Energy Saratov from 1962-65, Locomotiv Moscow from 1965-67, and CSKA Moscow (Red Army team) from 1967-1981. He went on to be a coach in Russia (including coach of the national team) and Switzerlan..
Boris Mikšić
Boris Mikšić is a Croatian businessman and politician. In the 1970s, Mikšić, a native of Zagreb, which was then part of Yugoslavia, emigrated to theUnited States of America. He settled in Minnesota where he gradually began his business. Through the years he became one of the wealthiest Croatian..
Boris Mikulic
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Boris Mironov
Boris Mironov (born 21 March, 1972) is a professional ice hockey defenceman. He was selected in the second round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft 27th overall, by the Winnipeg Jets. Mironov only played 65 games for the Jets, however, as in his rookie season he was dealt to the Edmonton Oilers as part o..
Boris Mitić
Boris Mitić is a documentary film director from Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. Mitić worked as a professional journalist when he decided to buy a camera and film his first film Pretty Dyana on his own, using a home computer for production. The film, describing life of the Roma in outsk..
Boris Morozov
Boris Ivanovich Morozov (Борис Иванович Морозов in Russian, 1590 - 1661), a Muscovite statesman and boyar who led the Russian government during the early reign of Tsar Alexis, whose tutor and brother-in-law he was. During his long career at the Kremlin court, Morozov supervised ..
Boris Morros
Boris Morros (January 1, 1891 - January 8, 1963) was an American Communist Party member, Paramount Studios producer and Soviet agent. Morros was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia and emigrated with his family to America in 1922. He was recruited as a Soviet spy in 1934, and Vasily Zarubin first beca..
Boris Morukov
Boris Vladimirovich Morukov (b. October 1, 1950, in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian cosmonaut at the State Research Center RF-Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP). Bio Morukov is married to Nina M. Morukova and they have a son (Ivan) and daughter (Olga). Morukov’s mother, Lidia F. Khromova, res..
Boris Nemtsov
Boris Efimovich Nemtsov (Борис Ефимович Немцов) (born October 9 1959) is one of the leading members of the liberal Union of Right Forces political party in Russia. Biography Boris Nemtsov was born on October 9 1959 in Sochi. From 1976 to 1981 he studied physics at Gorky State Un..
Boris Nicolaevsky
Boris Nicolaevsky (1877-1966) was a revolutionary Russian Marxist activist and historian. Archives Many individuals of all political complexions confided their archival treasures to him. The failed negotiations over the Soviet offer to purchase the Marx-Engels Archive and the politically motivated..
Boris Nikolaevich Belousov
Boris Nikolayevich Belousov (1930-1998) was a Soviet cosmonaut. ..
Boris Novković
Boris Novković (born December 25, 1967) is a prolific singer-songwriter from Croatia. Novković was born in Sarajevo. His interest in a musical career was cultivated by his family background, with a mother who taught music, and a father, Đorđe Novković, who was a leading Croatian songwriter and..
Boris Onishchenko
Boris Onishchenko (Борис Григорьевич Онищенко; also transliterated as Onyshchenko, Onishenko, Onischenko) was a member of the Soviet Union's modern pentathlon team in the 1976 Summer Olympics, famous for being disqualified for cheating. 1976 Modern Pentathlon Having already ..
Boris Ord
Boris Ord (born Bernhard Ord) was organist and choirmaster of King's College, Cambridge between 1929 and 1957, though Harold Darke deputised during World War II. He was born at Clifton, Bristol on 9 July, 1897 and died at Cambridge in 1961. His setting of Adam lay ybounden, which is his only publis..
Boris Orlovsky
Boris Ivanovich Orlovsky (Russian: ), (1793 - 1837), was a Russian sculptor. Born into a peasant family in Tula, Russia, his artistic talent led to him being freed by his master and sent to the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. After studying in Italy under Bertel Thorvaldsen, he ..
Boris Pahor
Boris Pahor (born the August_28 1913 in Trieste) is a Slovenian writer. After grammar school he visited a Roman Catholic priests' seminary at Koper in Yugoslavia. In 1920 he witnessed fascists in Triest burning down the Slovenian "Narodni dom" (people's house). After the coast country ("Primorska")..
Boris Paichadze Stadium
Boris Paichadze Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is used mostly for football matches and also has an athletics track. The stadium was built in 1976 and is able to hold 74,380 people. External links [World Stadiums page] ..
Boris Pankin
Boris Pankin was a Russian Foreign Minister in 1991. Further reading The Last Hundred Days of the Soviet Union by Pankin, Boris (ISBN 1850438781) ..
Boris Parsadanian
Boris Parsadanian (May 14, 1925 – 1997) was an Armenian-Estonian composer. Born in Kislozavod, Armenia, his initial studies were conducted under Litinsky at the Studio of the Armenian House of Culture. His studies were interrupted by World War 2, for which he was decorated for his service. He..
Boris Pašanski
Boris Pašanski is a professional tennis player on the ATP Tour. He was born in Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro on November 3, 1982. He is right-handed and turned pro in 2001. He reached his career-high ranking of 55th on February 27, 2006. He is currently 71st in the ATP rankings. At the 2006 Wimb..
Boris Pash
Boris T. Pash (1900 - 1995) was a US Army officer. He was born in San Francisco, California, on June 20 1900. His father was Rev. Theodore Pashkovsky, a Russian Orthodox priest who had been sent to California by the Church in 1894. In 1912, because his father had been recalled to Russia, the entire ..
Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak (1890-1960). Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (Борис Леонидович Пастернак) (February 10, 1890 – May 30, 1960) was a Russian poet, writer best known in the West for his epic novel Doctor Zhivago, a tragedy whose events span the last period of Czarist Rus..
Boris Petrovich Nikolsky
Boris Petrovich Nikolsky (1900-1990) – Russian (Soviet) was a physical chemist and radiochemist, Academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and professor of Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) State University. Made an important contribution to study of ion exchange between aqua solutions an..
Boris Petrovich Sheremetev
Boris Petrovich Sheremetev (Борис Петрович Шереметев) (1652 – 1719) was a Russian count (1706), a military leader and a diplomat, and a general-field marshal (1701). From 1671 he served at the imperial court. In 1681 he was Tambov leader, he commanded the armies workin..
Boris Pilnyak
Boris Pilnyak (October 11, 1894–September 9, 1941) was a Russian author. Born Boris Andreyevich Vogau in Mozhaisk, he was a major supporter of antiurbanism and a critic of mechanized society. These views often brought him into suspicion with Communist critics. His most famous works are The Nak..
Boris Piotrovsky
Boris Borisovich Piotrovsky (Russian: ) (February 1 (14), 1908, St. Petersburg–October 15, 1990, Leningrad) was a Soviet/Russian academician, historian-orientalist and archaeologist who studied Urartu, Scythia, and Nubia. Piotrovsky specialized in the history and archaeolo..
Boris Podolsky
Boris Podolsky (Борис Подольский) born 1896, Taganrog, Russia - died 1966, U.S.A), was a Russian physicist. Working with Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen, he conceived the EPR Paradox, which stimulated debate as to the interpretation of quantum mechanics. In 1933, Podolsky and Lev Lan..
Boris Polevoy
Boris Nikolaevich Polevoy (Russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Полево́й; March 17 [4], 1908 – July 12, 1981) was a notable Russian writer. He is the author of the book Story of a Real Man about pilot Maresyev. External links The Moscow News http://english.mn.ru/english/i..
Boris Ponomarev
Boris Nikolayevich Ponomarev (Russian: Борис Николаевич Пономарев) (January 17, 1905 - December 21, 1995) was a Soviet politician and ideologist, and a member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. From 1955 to 1986, he was chief of the International..
Boris Pregel
Boris Pregel (1893 — 1976) dealer in uranium and radium. He was born in France but moved to New York in the 1930s. Most uranium came from the Belgian Congo and Canada. From the 1920s to the Second World War Pregel and Edgar Sengier, a Belgian mining engineer, controlled the world's supply o..
Boris Pribich
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Boris Rankov
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Roya..
Boris Rauschenbach
Boris Viktovich Rauschenbach (Russian language: Борис Викторович Раушенбах) (1915-2001) was a prominent Soviet physicist, Russian rocket engineer and Academician. Biography While a student in St. Petersburg in the 1920s, he carried out research at the famous Gas Dynamics Lab..
Boris Rosing
Boris Lvovich Rosing (Russian: ) (1869–1933) was a Russian scientist and inventor in the field of television. In 1907, he envisioned a TV system using the CRT on the receiving side. Rosing filed a patent application in Germany on November 26, 1907 and -- on the improved version of his system -..
Boris Rybakov
Boris Alexandrovich Rybakov (1908-2001) was an orthodox Soviet historian who personified the anti-Normanist vision of Russian history. Rybakov held a chair in Russian history at the Moscow University since 1939, was a deputy dean of the university in 1952-54, and administered the Russian History In..
Boris Sagal
Boris Sagal (October 18, 1917 - May 22, 1981) was an American television and film director. Born in Dnepropetrovsk, Russia, Sagal emigrated to the United States where he attended the Yale School of Drama. Probably best known for directing the cult classic film The Omega Man, Sagal had a long ..
Boris Said
Boris Said III Born: September 18, 1962 Birthplace: Carlsbad, California Awards: 1997 & 1998 24 Hours of Daytona winner 1998 12 Hours of Sebring winner NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team #60 - No Fear Racing 2005 NEXTEL Cup Position: 42nd Best Cup Position: 42nd - 2..
Boris Savinkov
Boris Viktorovich Savinkov (Russian:Борис Викторович Савинков) (19 January 1879 - 7 May 1925) was a Russian writer and terrorist. As one of the leaders of the Fighting Organisation of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, he was responsible for the most spectacular assassinations..
Boris Schatz
Boris Schatz (1867-1932) was a Jewish artist and sculptor who founded the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. Schatz was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. His father, a teacher in a cheder, or religious school, sent him to study in a yeshiva in Vilnius, but Schatz left the yeshiva a short time later and cut all..
Boris Shakhlin
Boris Anfiyanovich Shakhlin (Russian:Борис Анфиянович Шахлин) (born January 27, 1932 in Ishim, Russian SFSR) was a famous Soviet gymnast. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, he "set a career record of 10 individual titles in the world championships and also won gold me..
Boris Shaposhnikov
Marshal of the Soviet Union Boris Shaposhnikov (with Joseph Stalin, 1935) Boris Mikhailovitch Shaposhnikov (Russian: Борис Михайлович Шапошников) (October 2 1882 - March 26 1945), Soviet military commander, was born at Zlatoust, near Chelyabinsk in the Urals. He joine..
Boris Sheremetyev
Boris Petrovich Sheremetyev (Russian: Борис Петрович Шереме́тев or Шере́метьев), born 1652, died 1719. He was Field marshal of Russia during the Great Northern War. In his youth, Sheremetyev was a page to Tsar Alexis I of Russia before starting his military care..
Boris Shilkov
Boris Arsenevich Shilkov (Russian: ) (born 28 June 1927 in Arkhangelsk, Russia) is a former speed skater. Contents 1 Short biography2 Medals3 World records4 Personal records5 References Short biography Competing for the Soviet Union, Boris Shilkov lived in Leningrad (n..
Boris Shimeliovich
Boris Shimeliovich (Russian: , 1892-1952) was the medical director of Moscow's Botkin Hospital, a well known and widely respected institution. Born in Riga, he was an active revolutionary who participated in the Russian Civil War and eventually became active in Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC)...
Boris Shteifon
General Lieutenant Boris Aleksandrovich Shteifon (Борис Александрович Штейфон) was an officer of the Russian Tsarist army, the Russian anti-communist White army, and the leader of the Russian Corps in Serbia during World War II. Boris Shteifon was born on December 6, 1881 ..
Boris Shumyatsky
Boris Zakharovich Shumyatsky (Russian: ), the de-facto Executive Producer for the Soviet film monopoly from 1930 to 1937, was born November 4, 1886 somewhere in the vicinity of Lake Baikal in Russian Siberia. He was executed by firing squad as a traitor on July 29, 1938, following a "purge" of the ..
Boris Sidis
Boris Sidis (October 12, 1867 - October 24, 1923). Psychologist, Psychiatrist, and "Psychopathologist". Boris Sidis was a Russian1-born American psychologist and psychiatrist influential in the early 20th century, known for pioneering work in the scientfic study of psychopathology (founding New Y..
Boris Silaev
Boris Ivanovich Silaev (Борис Иванович Силаев) (b. February 28, 1946 in Lyalichi, Mikhaylovsky District, Primorsky Krai) is a former Kyrgyzstani politician. He is an ethnic Russian. His family moved to Kirghiz SSR when he was 10, and he graduated from Frunze Polytechnic Institute ..
Boris Skossyreff
Boris Skossyreff (1896? – 1944?) was a presumably Russian adventurer who attempted to seize power in the European nation of Andorra during the early 1930s. Russian sources give his name in Cyrillic as Борис Скосырев, for which the modern English transliteration of his name would b..
Boris Slutsky
Boris Slutsky (Russian: Борис Абрамович Слуцкий) was born in the Ukraine in 1919. Between 1941-1945 he served in the Red Army (he was a politruk of an infantry platoon), his war experiences colouring much of his poetry. After the war he worked on the radio (1948-1952). I..
Boris Smeds
Boris Smeds (born 16 October 1944) is a Swedish radio engineer and European Space Agency employee, noted for detecting a critical flaw in Cassini-Huygens space mission. Smeds was born in Uppsala and received his Licentiate in Technology from the Department of Electrical Measurements at the Lund Ins..
Boris Smirnov
Boris Smirnov is the name of the following people: Boris Alexandrovich Smirnov (actor) (1908–1982), a Soviet actorBoris Alexandrovich Smirnov (painter) (1903–1986), a Soviet painter ..
Boris Sobinov
Boris Leonidovich Sobinov (Russian: Бори́с Леони́дович Со́бинов, 1895, Moscow – 1956, Klin) was a Russian composer and a son of the famous operatic tenor Leonid Sobinov. Boris was the first child born to Maria Karzhavina, a dramatic actress and Leonid Sobinov, a fam..
Boris Spassky
Boris Spassky Boris Vasilievich Spassky (also Spasski) (Бори́с Васи́льевич Спа́сский) (born January 30, 1937) is a Russian chess player and former world champion. Contents 1 Biography2 Notable chess games3 Further reading4 External links Biog..
Boris Starling
Boris Starling is a British novelist. He was born in 1970 and educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He worked first as a journalist and then for a firm which assessed the risks to companies of terrorism and political upheaval. His first book, the serial-killer thriller Messiah, wa..
Boris Stenin
Boris Andrianovich Stenin (Russian: ) (born 17 January 1935, died 18 January 2001) was a Soviet speed skater, speed skating coach, and speed skating scientist. Living in Sverdlovsk, Stenin met and married fellow skater Valentina Stenina (Valentina Miloslavova before their marriage) during the ear..
Boris Stürmer
Boris Vladimirovich Stürmer (Panin) (Борис Владимирович Штюрмер (Па́нин)) (July 27, 1848 - September 9, 1917) was the prime minister of Russia for several months during 1916, appointed due to the influence of Empress Alexandra and her advisor, Grigori Rasputin. Stürm..
Boris Szulzinger
Boris Szulzinger is a Belgian author, filmmaker and film producer. He is known for The Lonely Killers (1972) and [[Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle]] (1975, directed with Picha). filmography Mamma Dracula (1980) with Roland Lethem... aka Mama Dracula Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle (1975)... aka Jung..
Boris Tadić
Boris Tadić [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) (Борис Тадић) (born 15 January, 1958) is the President of Serbia. A psychologist by profession, he is a long-time member of the Democratic Party. Contents 1 Early life2 Political career3 Presi..
Boris Tchaikovsky
Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky (10 September 1925 – 7 February 1996) was a Soviet composer, born in Moscow, whose works included Slavic rhapsody for large symphony orchestra (1951), Sonata in three movements for two pianos (1973) and Symphony with harp for large symphony orchestra (1993) alon..
Boris the Bear
Boris the Bear is a black and white independent comic book that was published for 34 issues. Created by James Dean Smith, it was one of the first titles published by Dark Horse Comics in 1986, until being self-published as of issue 13 under the name Nicotat Comics. Telling the story of an anthrop..
Boris the Sprinkler
Boris the Sprinkler is a pop-punk band that formed in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1992, known for their zaniness and abnormality. Their aesthetic seemed to borrow from Devo and they display a xerox sci-fi bizarro style reminiscent of Buckaroo Bonzai. They also are fringly associated with the homocore mo..
Boris Thomashefsky
Boris Thomashefsky (18681–1939, sometimes written Thomashevsky, Thomaschevsky, etc.) was a Ukrainian-born (later American) Jewish singer and actor who became one of the biggest stars in Yiddish theatre; born in Tarashcha (Yiddish:Tarasche), a shtetl near Kiev, Ukraine, he emigrated to the U.S. at ..
Boris Tishchenko
Boris Ivanovich Tishchenko (Russian: Бори́с Ива́нович Ти́щенко, born March 23 1939, Leningrad) is a Russian composer and pianist. Tishchenko studied at the Leningrad Musical College from 1954 to 1957. There he learnt composition under Galina Ustvolskaya; piano under Mikhel..
Boris Titulaer
Boris Titulaer (born October 3 1980 in Venlo, Netherlands) is a Dutch singer who rose to popularity after winning Idols Netherlands 2, the Dutch version of Pop Idol, shown by RTL 4. Boris was also part of Sofuja (an acronym for Soul, Funk & Jazz) which was also the genres of music they based the..
Boris Todbringer
Boris Todbringer is a fictional character in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy wargame. He is the current Elector Count of Middenland. He is a great warrior and a brilliant statesman. For three decades he has been the head of his famliy (the Todbringer famliy). Boris is now advancing in years and t..
Boris Trajkovski
Boris Trajkovski Boris (Kiril) Trajkovski (June 25, 1956 – February 26, 2004) (Борис Трајковски in Cyrillic) was president of the Republic of Macedonia (1999 - 2004). Born in the village of Murtino, near the Macedonian town of Strumica, from a Methodist family, Trajkovski gra..
Boris Trakhtenbrot
Boris A. Trakhtenbrot is a Russian mathematician. See also Gap theorem ..
Boris Tsirelson
Boris Tsirelson is an Israeli mathematician and Professor of Mathematics in the Tel Aviv University in Israel. Tsirelon has made notable contributions to functional analysis and probability theory. They include: Tsirelson's bound : a Quantum mechanics inequality, related to issues of nonlocality a..
Boris Turayev
Boris Alexandrovich Turayev (Russian: ) (July 24 (August 5), 1868, Novogrudok, Minsk Guberniya–July 23, 1920, Petrograd) was a Russian scholar who studied Ancient East (mainly Ancient Egypt and Nubia). After graduating from the University of St Petersburg (1891) Turayev studied un..
Boris Uspensky
Boris Andreyevich Uspensky is a Russian philologist and mythographer. He was born on 1 March, 1937 and graduated from the Moscow University in 1960. Uspensky delivered lectures in Moscow until 1992, but later moved on to work in the Harvard University, Vienna University, and the University of Graz. ..
Boris Valabik
Boris Valabik (born February 14, 1986 in Nitra, Slovakia) is an ice hockey player for the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL. He was drafted 10th overall as a defenseman in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers. Playing career Member of 2003 Slovak Under-18 National TeamMember of 2004 Slovak..
Boris Vallejo
Vallejo work from the box art of the video game Ecco the Dolphin. Boris Vallejo (born January 8 1941 in Lima, Peru) is a painter. He emigrated to the United States in 1964, and currently resides in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Vallejo works almost exclusively in the fantasy and erotica genres. H..
Boris Vannikov
Boris Lvovich Vannikov (Russian: Бори́с Льво́вич Ва́нников) (26 August, 1897, Baku, Russian Empire - 22 February, 1962, Moscow, USSR), Soviet government and military official, a three-star General. People's Commissar for Armament from January 1939 through June 1941, and for Am..
Boris Vian
Boris Vian (March 10, 1920 – June 23, 1959) was a French writer, poet, singer, and musician, who also wrote under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan. He was born in Ville-d'Avray, near Paris, and educated at the École Centrale Paris. His works were often highly controversial, but his writing and p..
Boris Vilkitsky
Boris Andreyevich Vilkitsky (Russian: Борис Андреевич Вилькицкий)(22 March (possibly 3 April) 1885 — 6 March 1961) was a Russian hydrographer and surveyor. He was the son of Andrey Ippolitovich Vilkitsky. Vilkitsky graduated from the Naval Academy in Saint Petersburg in 19..
Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko
Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko (January 1 1912 - December 27 1995) was a Russian mathematician and a student of Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov. He was born in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk), Russia, and died in Moscow. He is perhaps best known for his work with Kolmogorov, and his contributions to the study ..
Boris Vladimirski
Vladimirski's painting Roses for Stalin is considered by many to be his cornerstone piece. Vladimirski's "Black Ravens", a dark depiction of the NKVD Boris Eremeevich Vladimirsky, (1878 - 1950), was an artist from the Socialist Realism school. Vladimirski was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1..
Boris Volynov
Boris Valentinovich Volynov (Russian: Борис Валентинович Волынов; born December 18, 1934 in Irkutsk) is a Soviet cosmonaut who flew two space missions of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 5, and Soyuz 21. He was the first Jewish astronaut. He is a graduate of the Soviet Military E..
Boris Vorontsov-Velyaminov
Boris Aleksandrovich Vorontsov-Velyaminov (Борис Александрович Воронцов-Вельяминов) (February 14 1904 – January 27 1994) was a Soviet/Russian astrophysicist. His name is sometimes given as Vorontsov-Vel'yaminov. He independently discovered the absorption of..
Boris Weisfeiler
--> Boris Weisfeiler is a Russian-born mathematician who lived in the United States before going missing in Chile in 1984. Weisfeiler left the discrimination he perceived as a Jew under communist rule in order to freely practice his career and his religion. After a short time at Princeton Univ..
Boris Williams
Boris Peter Bransby-Williams (born April 24, 1957 in Versailles, France) is an English drummer best known for his work with The Cure (1984-1994). He had previously worked with various artists, including the Thompson Twins, Kim Wilde and Tomato City. Williams first joined The Cure in 1984 (First..
Boris Wizen
Boris Wizen is a character in Konami's role playing game Genso Suikoden. He is a secret character and the son of Ridley Wizen. He is obtained via allowing Ridley to be killed in battle- Boris then appears to replace him. Statistics Name: Boris Wizen Alias: N/A Origin: Two River City, Dunan Re..
Boris Yakovlovic Bukreev
Boris Yakovlovic Bukreev (September 6, 1859 - October 2, 1962) was a Ukrainian mathematician who worked in the areas of complex functions and differential equations. In 1889, Bukreev became a professor of mathematics at the University of Kiev, in the Ukraine. He studied Fuchsian functions of rank z..
Boris Yegorov
1964 USSR postage stamp honouring Boris Yegorov Boris Borisovich Yegorov (Russian: Борис Борисович Егоров; November 26, 1937, Moscow – September 12, 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet doctor-cosmonaut. Yegorov came from a medical background, with his father a prominent heart su..
Boris Yeltsin
"Yeltsin" redirects here. For , see . Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (Russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Е́льцин, Boris Nikolaevič El'cin; [listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) (born February 1, 1931) was President of Russia from 1991 to 1999. Contents ..
Boris Zakić
Boris Zakić is a 21st century visual artist. External links [Website][Website] ..
Boris Živković
Boris Živković [ˈbɔris ˈʒiʋkɔʋitɕ] (born November 15, 1975 in Živinice, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian-born Croatian football player. He plays as a defender. Živković started his career at FK Sarajevo as a youth player, before being signed by NK Marsonia (from Slavonski ..
Boris Zorrilla
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Boris Đurđević
Boris Đurđević (b. March 15th, 1973 in Vinkovci) is Croatian musician, best known as the member of Colonia dance music band. After experimenting with rap and disco music in his youth, Đurđević became DJ in Vinkovci in early 1990s. After meeting with Tomislav Jelić and Indira Vladić, he foun..
Borith Lake
-->Borith Lake is a famous lake in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Borith is a hamlet in the surroundings of the Borith Lake to the northwest of Hussaini, a village near Gulmit, Gojal, in the upper Hunza. The altitude of Borith is roughly 8500 feet above sea level. It lies Approximately 2 km to th..
Borium
Borium is a generic name for tungsten carbide crystals embedded in a carrier material, usually used to provide traction for horses. Borium usually comes in the form of steel or brass tubing with a matrix of tungsten carbide crystals in it, coatings, and on the head of nails for use in and on horse..
Borivali
Borivali is the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway on the Western Railway railway line. This suburb lying on the north-west corner of Mumbai is also spelled as Borivli or Borivili. The estimated population of Borivali in 1991 was over 6 lakhs (609617). The Borivali railway st..
Borivoj Ackov
Borivoj Ackov was a court witness in the the Markovic affair. According to serbian news-paper, he comited a suicide in 1992. ..
Borivoj II of Bohemia
Borivoj II (also Bořivoj or Borivoi) (c.1064 – 2 February 1124) was the duke of Bohemia from 25 December 1100 until May 1107 and from December 1117 until 16 August 1120. He was the younger half-brother and successor of Bretislaus II. He was originally opposed by the Duke Oldrich of Brno, hi..
Borivoj I of Bohemia
Bořivoj I was Duke of Bohemia (852/853 - 888/889). The head of the Premyslid Czechs who dominated the environs of Prague, Bořivoj in c. 870 declared himself kníže (later translated by German scholars as 'Duke') of the Czechs (Bohemians). Bořivoj was recognised as such by his overlord Svatoplu..
Boriwen
Boriwen (Thai: ) were subdivisions of three of the larger Thai monthon, they were above the changwat (province) level. The monthon with between three to five boriwen were Phayap, Udon Thani and Isan. Each boriwen was administrated by a commissioner (khaluang boriwen, ข้าหลวงบริ..
Bori Bunder
Bori Bunder literally means a place where sacks are stored. This was one of the areas along the Eastern shore line of Bombay, India which was used as a storehouse for goods imported and exported from Bombay. In the 1850s, the Great Indian Peninsular Railway built its railway terminus in this area an..
Borj-e Milad
--> Milad Tower, as of June 22nd, 2005. Milad Tower is the world's fourth tallest tower at 435 m. Borj-e Milad (Persian: برج میلاد) is Iran's tallest tower. Built in Tehran, Iran, it stands 435 meters (1427 ft) high from base to tip of antenna. The head consists of a large pod wi..
Borja Garcia
Borja Garcia is a race car driver born in Valencia, Spain on the 15th of December 1982. He raced in the 2005 GP2 Series for the Racing Engineering team, and was the 2004 Spanish Formula Three champion. Garcia's career started in karting in 1993, where he stayed until 1999. He moved up to Spanish Fo..
Borjigin
Borjigin (plural is Borjigid) was the family name of Genghis Khan and his family. The family ruled over a united Mongol Empire in the 13th century as head of the Grand Khanate. In 1271, Kublai Khan—who, as a direct descendent of Genghis, also carried the name—established the Yuan Dynasty..
Borjijite
The Borjijite were the Imperial Clan of Genghis Khan of the Horqin Mongols. They were the strongest of the 49 Mongol banners well into the Qing Dynasty. During the initial building of the Qing, the Aisin Gioro clan had the tradition of "diplomatic" marriages with Mongols to earn their support. Qi..
Borjomi
Spa in Borjomi, before 1915 Borjomi is a town and a resort in Kartli province of Eastern Georgia. It is situated in the western part of the province, in the picturusque Borjomi Gorge on the eastern edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. The town is famous for its mineral waters industr..
Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
The Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park (BKNP) (Georgian: , borjom-kharagaulis erovnuli parki) is a national park in central Georgia, situated in the Lesser Caucasus, southwest to the nation’s capital of Tbilisi. One of the largest national parks in Europe, it includes 6 administrative districts st..
Borjomi Gorge
Borjomi Gorge is a picturuesque canyon of the Mtkvari (Kura) River in central Georgia. The Gorge was formed as a result of the Mtkvari River cutting its path through the Lesser Caucasus Mountains where the Trialeti and Meskheti Ranges meet. A significant portion of the Borjomi Gorge is covered by m..
Bork
Bork can mean: Robert Bork, an American legal scholar and former Supreme Court nominee* "Borking"—in American politics, to destroy a judicial nominee through a concerted attack on his character, background, political views and judicial philosophy. Named after Robert Bork, whose nomination to t..
Borken
Borken is the name of three places in Germany: A city in North Rhine-Westphalia; see Borken, North Rhine-WestphaliaA district in North Rhine-Westphalia around Borken; see Borken (district)A city in Hesse; see Borken, Hesse "Borken" or "b0rken" can also be internet slang for "broken," often referring..
Borken, Hesse
Borken is a small town with about 13,000 inhabitants in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany. The town is a former centre for brown coal mining and coal-fired electrical generation in Hesse. The coalmine, unlike those in other regions, also had underground workings. After a major d..
Borken, North Rhine-Westphalia
Borken is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated 10 km east of the Dutch border. Population: 40,900 (2002). The village of Borken was founded around 800. It became a town in the 13th century. In the last years of the Holy Roman Empire (1803-06) it was the capital of the short-li..
Borkenes
Borkenes is situated in the municipality of Kvæfjord in the county of Troms, Norway. The village has about 1500 inhabitants and holds the town hall of Kvæfjord. Earlier Borkenes was an industrial centre with the production of herring oil as the main industry. Later the centre of mentally handicap..
Borken (district)
Borken Statistics State: North Rhine-Westphalia Capital: Borken } } |- | Area:||1,417.83 km² |- | Inhabitants:||362,834 (2002) |- | pop. density:||256 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||BOR |- | Homepage:||http://www.kreis-borken.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map |- |colspan=..
Borkhuu Amarkhuu
Borkhuu Amarkhuu (Buryat:Амархуу Борхуу) (born July 1 1987 in Mongolia, now living in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia) is a Russian singer who rose to popularity after winning Народный Артист 3, the Russian version of Pop Idol with 61.7% of the vote over Marina Devyatova. ..
Borkmann's Point
Borkmann's Point is a crime novel by Swedish writer Hakan Nesser, first published in Sweden in 1993 and translated into English by Laurie Thompson in 2006. It won the Swedish Crime Writers' Academy Prize for Best Crime Novel in 2004, and on English publication it was shortlisted for the Duncan Law..
Borknagar
Borknagar is a progressive metal band from Bergen, Norway founded in 1995 by Øystein Garnes Brun. The band's style combines folk metal and black metal with progressive and melodic elements. Borknagar's lyrics often deal with philosophy, paganism, nature, and the cosmos. The name Borknagar is an a..
Borknagar (album)
Borknagar is the debut studio album by the Norwegian band of the same name. It is their only album to feature lyrics in the Norwegian language, as well as their only pure black/viking metal album, as they would progress on to a somewhat more melodic/symphonic black metal sound on their later album..
Borkou Department
Bourkou is one of four departments in Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti, a region of Chad. Its capital is Faya-Largeau. Departments of Chad Aboudeïa · Assoungha · Baguirmi · Barh Azoum · Barh El Gazel · Barh Köh · Barh Sara · Barh Signaka · Batha ..
Borkowo (PKP station)
Borkowo Location City/Town Borkowo District Address ??? Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Babi Dół Following station(s) Żukowo Wschodnie Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use 2 Station building pre..
Borku
Borku, or Borgu, a region of Central Africa between 17 and 19 N. and 18 and 21 E., forming part of the transitional zone between the arid wastes of the Sahara and the fertile lands of the central Sudan. It is bounded N. by the Tibesti Mountains, and is in great measure occupied by lesser elevations ..
Borkum
Borkum photographed from a lighthouse Borkum is an island in the Leer District in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany. It has an area of about 30.6 km² (11.84 sq miles) and a population of about 5,587. Borkum is bordered to the west by the Westereems strait (which forms the border with the Net..
Borland
Borland Software Corporation is a software company headquartered in California. NASDAQ: [BORL] It was founded by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad and Philippe Kahn in 1983. It is best known for its software development tools, especially the Turbo Pascal programming tool that has..
Borland C++
Borland C++ is an C and C++ programming environment (used to be called an Integrated Development Environment) for DOS, Windows, and Windows NT. As a sucessor of Turbo C++, it started with a graphical Windows interface even for the developing of DOS applications. Besides, its better debugger, the Tur..
Borland Database Engine
Borland Database Engine (BDE) is 32-bit Windows-based core database engine and connectivity software behind Borland Delphi, C++Builder, IntraBuilder, Paradox for Windows, and Visual dBASE for Windows. History Borland’s Turbo Pascal included a "database" Toolbox, it was the beginning of the Borla..
Borland Delphi
Delphi has been released in many versions, including older versions which have been released in magazines for non-profit application use Borland Delphi is a software development package created by Borland. The 10th and latest version, Delphi 2006 supports the Delphi programming language and C++..
Borland Enterprise Server
Borland Enterprise Server, also known as Borland Application Server, was Borland's J2EE Application Server. The product was developed in 1999 within the team of former Visigenic company that was acquired by Borland in 1997. Borland's Java Studio was supposed to have BES and JBuilder tightly integrat..
Borland Together
Together is a product line from Borland that integrates a Java IDE, which originally had its roots in JBuilder with a UML modelling tool. The product line comes in various levels of functionality, called Together Developer, Together Designer, and Together Architect. Earlier versions of the Togeth..
Borlänge Municipality
Borlänge Municipality is a Swedish municipality in Dalarna County, in central Sweden, with an area of 586.4 km². The municipality has a population of 47,206; of these, around 40,000 live in the town Borlänge, which is the seat of the municipality and located at [60°29′N 15°27′E ..
Borley
Borley is a rather scattered parish in Essex, located on the River Stour, which separates it from Suffolk, about two miles from Long Melford, 3 miles north west of from Sudbury 5 miles from Foxearth and 11 miles north east of Halstead. It consists of two hamlets, Borley around the church, and Borle..
Borley Rectory
Built in 1863, Borley Rectory in the village of Borley, Essex, United Kingdom, had the reputation of being "the most haunted house in England". The house was destroyed by fire in 1939, but it remains a source of controversy. History Borley Rectory was constructed near Borley Church by its rector, ..
Bormanico
Bormanico was the god of hot springs in Lusitanian mythology. ..
Borman (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Borman Expressway
The Frank Borman Expressway is an east-west highway in northwest portion of the U.S. state of Indiana, carrying Interstate 80, Interstate 94, and U.S. Highway 6, as well as a short section of U.S. Highway 41. It runs from the Illinois state line east to the Lake/Porter County Line, just ..
Bormio
Bormio is a town located in the Sondrio province, Lombardy region of the Italian Alps. It currently has a population of 4,200. In addition to modern skiing facilities, the town is noted for the presence of a hot spring spa. This village hosted the Alpine World Skiing Championships in 1985, and agai..
Born
Born can mean: ChildbirthBorn, NetherlandsMax BornBorn, LuxembourgBorn, an album by Bond[[The Punisher: Born|Born]], a comic book limited series featuring the PunisherThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Born, Mompach
Born (Luxembourgish: Bur) is a small town in the commune of Mompach, in eastern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 340. ..
Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act was a law passed by the United States Congress in 2002. It extends legal protection to an infant born alive after a failed attempt at induced abortion. External Links [NRLC information on the law] ..
Born-Haber cycle
Born-Haber cycle for the standard enthalpy change of formation of Lithium Flouride. The Born-Haber Cycle is an approach to analyzing reaction energies, it was named after and developed by the two German scientists Max Born and Fritz Haber. The Born-Haber cycle involves the formation of an io..
Born-Huang approximation
The Born-Huang approximation (named after Max Born and Huang Kun) is an approximation closely related to the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. It takes into account more nonadiabatic effects in the electronic Hamiltonian than the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. See also: Vibronic coupling. ..
Born-Infeld theory
In physics, the Born-Infeld theory is a nonlinear generalization of electromagnetism (see nonlinear electrodynamics). We will use the relativistic notation here as this theory is fully relativistic. The Lagrangian density [\mathcal=-b^2\sqrt\right)}+b^2] where η is the Minkowski met..
Born-Oppenheimer approximation
The Born-Oppenheimer approximation, also known as the adiabatic approximation, is a technique used in quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics in order to de-couple the motion of nuclei and electrons (i.e. to separate the variables corresponding to the nuclear and electronic coordinates in the..
Born-von Karman boundary condition
The Born-von Karman boundary condition is a set of boundary conditions with the restriction that a given function be periodic on a certain Bravais lattice. This condition is often applied in solid state physics to model an ideal crystal. The condition can be stated as [\psi(\bold+N_i \bold_i..
Born/Dead
Born/Dead formed in the late 2000 in Oakland, California with the rhythm Section, Bill Jackson and Wyatt Culbertson of the Long-time East Bay Punk band Chemical Imbalance and the guitarrist from the short lived Santa Cruz, California band No Options. No Options ended suddenly with the unexpected an..
Borna
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Borna is a town in Saxony, Germany, capital of the Leipziger Land district. It is situated approx. 25 km southeast of Leipzig. ..
Bornan Thul
Bornan Thul (25 BBY - 24 ABY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Once one of Alderaan's most prominent aristocrats, he is the father of Raynar Thul, and co-owned Bornaryn Trading with Aryn Dro Thul, his wife. Biography [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/o..
Borna (disambiguation)
Borna may refer to: Borna, a town in Saxony, GermanyA part of Bahretal in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony, GermanyBorna disease, an infection neurological of warm-blooded animals caused by the Borna virusBorna Bartolović, a Croatian breakdancerThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation&..
Borna Bartolović
Borna is a Croatian breakdancer. Born in Zagreb in 1985 and started to dance when he was 13. He has won several prizes and medals in European and worldwide competitions. ..
Borna disease
|} Borna disease is an infectious neurological syndrome of warm-blooded animals, which causes abnormal behaviour and fatality. Originally identified in sheep and horses in Europe, it has since been found to occur in a wide range of warm-blooded animals including birds, cattle, cats and primates an..
Borna of Croatia
Borna was a Prince (Slavic: Knez) of Dalmatia (Coastal Croatia) in 815–821 under the Frankish Empire. He was the son of his predecessor, Višeslav. He is also known as the King of the Guduscans. Ruler of Dalmatia In 819 Borna's nephew, Prince Liudevit TransSavian of Pannonia (TransSavian Cro..
Borne
Borne can refer to: Borne (Overijssel), a town in the province of Overijssel in the NetherlandsBorne (North Brabant), a smaller town in the Netherlands, near Schijndel Borne is the name given to a 'waymarker' on Liberty Road (La Voie de la Liberté) in Northern France, commemorating the Liberation ..
Bornean Bristlehead
The Bornean Bristlehead, Pityriasis gymnocephala, is a passerine bird, the only member of the family Pityriaseidae. It is a medium-sized 25 cm (10 in) species endemic to Borneo. This is a large black bird with a red and yellow head. Females also have some red in the wings. It has a massive heavy ..
Bornean Peacock Pheasant
The Bornean Peacock Pheasant, Polyplectron schleiermacheri is a rufous brown, black spotted bird with elongated crest and nape feathers, black below and bare red skin around bluish iris eye. The breast sides are metallic blue-green, bordering the white throat and central upper breast. Its 22 tail f..
Bornean yellow muntjac
The Bornean yellow muntjac is restricted to the moist forests of Borneo where it lives alongside the common muntjac. It is similar than its much more common cousin and was only recently recognised as a separate species. Apart from the color difference, its antlers, which are just 7 cm in leng..
Bornem
Location of Bornem within the province of Antwerp Bornem (old spelling: Bornhem) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the towns of Bornem proper, Hingene, Mariekerke and Weert. On January 1 2006 Bornem had a total population of 20,064. The t..
Borneo
Borneo (politically divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei) is the third largest island in the world. It has an area of 743,330 km² (287,000 square miles), and is located at the centre of the Malay archipelago and Indonesia. Borneo is considered to be part of the geographic region of Sou..
Borneo-Philippines languages
The Borneo-Philippines languages (or Outer Hesperonesian or Outer Western Malayo-Polynesian languages) are a branch of the Austronesian family which includes the languages of the Philippines, much of Borneo, the northern peninsula of Sulawesi, and Madagascar, as outlined in Wouk and Ross (2002). ..
Borneodendron aegnimaticum
Borneodendron aegnimaticum is a plant species in the family Euphorbiaceae of the monotypic genus Borneodendron. Its name means "enigmatic Borneo-plant"; so-called because it is monotypic and found in Northern Borneo. ..
Borneol
Borneol Systematic name endo-1,7,7-trimethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol Chemical formula C10H18O Molecular mass 154.25 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Specific rotation 37.7 ° Melting point 207 °C Boiling point 210 °C CAS number [507-70-0] (+) &..
Borneo Bulletin
The Borneo Bulletin is a daily English-language newspaper in Brunei. It is published by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, which also publishes a Malay-language daily, Media Permata. The Bulletin circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 copies on Saturday and Sunday. The paper was first published ..
Borneo campaign (1945)
Borneo campaign (1945) Tarakan – Brunei – Labuan – North Borneo – Balikpapan A map showing the progress of the Borneo Campaign The Borneo campaign of 1945 was the last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific Area, during World War II. In a series of amphib..
Borneo peat swamp forests
The Borneo peat swamp forests is a tropical moist forest ecoregion on the island of Borneo, which is divided between Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. Peat swamp forests occur where waterlogged soils prevent dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing, which over time creates thick layer of acidic ..
Borneo Post
The Borneo Post, established in 1978, is the largest English-language daily newspaper on the island of Borneo. It is widely circulated in the Sultanate of Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, all on the northern coast of the island. Headquartered in Kuching, it has a current editor..
Borne (Overijssel)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [Borne] is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands. Its inhabitants also have the nickname Melbuul (flourbag in Twentsch). Population centres BorneHertmeZenderen Bornerbroek, historically part of Borne, is nowad..
Borne Sulinowo
Borne Sulinowo (German Gross-Born) is a town in Poland's Western Pomeranian Voivodship, in the Powiat of Szczecinek. It is a capital of a separate gmina and home to 4149 inhabitants (as of April of 2005). The surrounding commune is inhabited by additional 5327 people. The town is notable for th..
Bornhagen
Bornhagen is a Thuringian (Germany) gemeinde (municipality) in the district of Eichsfeld, located at the foot of the ruins of Hanstein castle. The local part of Rimbach is on the mountain plateau with an altitude of 45 m. The Hanstein castle was mentioned for the first time in documentary in..
Bornheim
Bornheim is also a borough of Frankfurt am Main, see Bornheim (Frankfurt am Main). Bornheim is a town and a municipality in the Rhein-Sieg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, approx. 10 km north-west of Bonn and 20 km south of Cologne. ..
Bornheim (Frankfurt am Main)
Data Area: 2.78 km² Population: 25,861 Population density: 9,302 people per km² Postal code 60385, 60386, 60389 Telephone area code: 069 Incorporation Area district: Innenstadt IV City districts: 271 - Bornheim272 - Bornheim281 - Bornheim282 - Bornheim290 - Born..
Bornholm
Bornholms Regionskommune Bornholms Regionskommune'scoat of arms. Basic Facts Municipalityseat Rønne Area 588 km² Inhabitants 43,245 (2006) Website [www.bornholm.dk] Bornholm is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea. It also refers to Bornholm Regional Municipality, t..
Bornholms Erhvervsskole
Bornholms Erhvervsskole (English: Business and Technical College of Bornholm) is the main educational institution on Bornholm, Denmark, responsible for providing education in many areas. It was founded July 1, 1976. External links [Bornholms Erhvervsskole] ..
Bornholm County
Bornholms Amt Bornholms Amt's coat of arms. Basic Facts County seat Rønne Area 588 km² Inhabitants 44,100 (2003) Map Bornholms Amt (English: Bornholm County) is a former county (Danish, amt) in easternmost Denmark. Short history The county was established in 1662, repl..
Bornholm disease
Bornholm disease or pleurodynia is a disease caused by the Coxsackie virus. It is named after the Danish island Bornholm where the first documented cases occurred. Contents 0.1 Other names0.2 Transmission0.3 Symptoms0.4 Prognosis0.5 External links Other names It is also..
Bornhöved
Bornhöved is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated approx. 15 km east of Neumünster. Bornhöved is also the seat of the Amt ("collective municipality") Bornhöved, which consists of the following municipalities (population in 2005 between brac..
Bornite
Bornite (Copper Iron Sulfide) Tarnish of Bornite Bornite is a sulfide mineral with chemical composition Cu5FeS4 that crystallizes in the cubic system. It has a brown to copper-red color on fresh surfaces that tarnishes to an iridescent purple surface. Its purple to bronze iridescence giv..
Bornless Ritual
The Bornless Ritual, or the Invocation of the Heart Girt with a Serpent, is often considered the proper preliminary invocation to the Ars Goetia since it was introduced as such by Aleister Crowley. Originally, grimoire magick did not include this particular ritual but routinely advised the magickian..
Borno
Borno may refer to: Borno, ItalyBorno State, NigeriaThe Kanem-Bornu Empire This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Borno, Italy
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: ..
Bornological space
In mathematics, particularly in functional analysis, a bornological space is a locally convex space X such that every semi-norm on X which is bounded on all bounded subsets of X is continuous, where a subset A of X is bounded whenever all continuous semi-norms on X are bounded on A. Equivalently..
Bornos
Bornos is a town and municipality located in the province of Cádiz, Spain. According to the 2002 census, the city has a population of 7,987 inhabitants. External links [Bornos] - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] M..
Bornova
Bornova is a district of İzmir Province of Turkey. It is one of the metropolitan districts of Greater İzmir, situated at a distance 0f 8 km from central İzmir (Konak) and 5 km from the coast at the tip of the Gulf of İzmir. It was formerly called "Birunabad" (birun meaning "outer, exterior" in P..
Borno State
Borno StateState nickname: Home of Peace Location Statistics Governor (List) Ali Modu Sheriff (ANPP) Date Created 3 February 1976 Capital Maiduguri Area 70,898 km²Ranked 2nd Population 1991 Census 2005 estimate Ranked 12th 2,596,589 4,588,668 ISO 3166-2 NG-BO Borno State is a st..
Bornstedt (Potsdam)
Bornstedt is a borough of Potsdam, Germany. It is bordered by the Pappelallee and the Castle Park of Sanssouci to the south, the Amundsenstraße to the west, and by the Nedlitzer Straße to the north and east. Neighboring boroughs are Jägervorstadt in the south, Nauener Vorstadt in the east, Nedli..
Bornstedt Crown Estate
The Bornstedt Crown Estate is a landmark in the Potsdam borough of Bornstedt. It belongs to the enemble of world-renowned palaces and gardens of Sanssouci, lying on the Bornstedter See, only 400 meters away from Sanssouci Palace. The estate - the former seat of Crown Princess Victoria - is now comp..
Bornu
Bornu may mean: Kanem-Bornu Empire, a historical state of West AfricaBorno State, Nigeria This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Bornum
Bornum am Elm is a village of about 800 inhabitants in the city of Königslutter am Elm, Lower Saxony, Germany. It was a municipality until 1974, when it was joined to Königslutter. Archaeological evidence shows the existence of the village in the Iron Age; the oldest documentary mentioning date..
Bornu Yassa
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Bornu Yassa is a town in north-east Nigeria near Tit..
Born (album)
Born is the first album released by the classical crossover string quartet Bond. The album was a huge commercial success, reaching no. 1 on the charts of twenty-one countries worldwide. It also stayed in the U.S. Classical Crossover charts for a total of 101 weeks. The album also went Gold in fou..
Born (crater)
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Born 2B Blue
Track Listing Zip-A-Dee-Doo-DahYa YaGod Bless The ChildFilthy McNastyBorn To Be BlueMary AnnJust A Little BitWhen Sunny Gets BlueWillow Weep For MeRed Top..
Born again
''This article is about the religious concept. For other uses of the term see Born Again. Born again is a term used primarily in the Fundamentalist, Evangelical, and Pentecostal branches of Protestant Christianity, where it is associated with salvation, conversion and spiritual rebirth. Outside..
Born Again
Born again is a common term in Christianity, referring to a transcending personal experience - being "born again", as a new human being. This term is based on a discussion between Jesus and Nicodemus recorded in the third chapter of the Gospel of John.Born Again is a book by Charles W. Colson, who w..
Born Against
Born Against was a critically acclaimed left wing, hardcore punk band from New York. The band performed together in the four years between 1989 and 1993. Vocal duties were handled by Sam McPheeters, and Adam Nathanson was the key guitarist. The rhythm section frequently changed in its line-up, but ..
Born Again (album)
There have been a number of albums named Born Again, including: 1973 album Born Again by Pat Boone.1979 album Born Again by Randy Newman.1983 album Born Again by Black Sabbath.1998 album Born Again by Wumpscut.1999 album Born Again by The Notorious B.I.G.. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguati..
Born Again (Black Sabbath)
Born Again is Black Sabbath's eleventh studio album, released in August 1983. The album was recorded during the summer of 1983 at The Manor Studio, Shipton on Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England. The album features the vocals of Ian Gillan, the former Deep Purple vocalist, who joined Sabbath in 1983 t..
Born Again (Randy Newman)
Born Again is the sixth album by American composer Randy Newman. It has been generally received by critics and fans alike as one of the low points in his catalog, though fans were much more merciful with their opinions. On the contrary, several tracks, including the thumping blues rocker "It's Mone..
Born Again (The Notorious B.I.G. album)
Born Again is the name of a posthumous album by The Notorious B.I.G.. It was released on December 7, 1999. Unlike Life After Death, this album was created with no input from Biggie himself and was mostly comprised of old and unreleased verses with new production and guest rappers. Along with the u..
Born Again (Warrant album)
Born Again is the first Warrant album to feature singer Jaime St. James. There is a video for the song "Bourbon County Line". Track listing Devil's JuiceDirty JackBourbon County LineHell, CAAngelsLove Strikes Like LightningGlimmerRoller CoasterDown In DiamondsVelvet NooseRoxyGood Times Line up Jai..
Born again biker
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } A Born again biker is someone who begins motorcyclin..
Born Again in the USA
Born Again in the USA is Loose Fur's second album, released on March 21, 2006. Track listing "Hey Chicken" – 3:02"The Ruling Class" – 3:35"Answers to Your Questions" – 4:58"Apostolic" – 2:48"Stupid as the Sun" – 2:33"Pretty Sparks" – 3:12"An Ecumenical Matter" – 3:20"Thou Shalt Wilt..
Born Again Krabs
"Born Again Krabs" is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode from season three. Brief summary: When Mr. Krabs tries to sell a moldy old Krabby Patty, he is sent to Davey Jones' Locker because he was cheap. Time/Date: Unknown Time cards shown: The next day Characters Present: Eugene KrabsThe Flying Dutch..
Born Again Savage
Born Again Savage, 1999, was the fifth solo album by Little Steven, following a forced ten-year gap from the previous Revolution due to loss of recording contract. The album was a return to the raw, garage rock sound of his second album, Voice Of America. Although "Camouflage of Righteousness" ..
Born and Bred
Born and Bred is a light drama serial created by Chris Chibnall and Nigel McCrery, which appeared on BBC One from 2002 to 2005. It is set in the fictional Lancashire village of Ormston during the 1950s. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The series revol..
Born Annoying (compilation)
Born Annoying is a compilation album of Helmet's early songs, released in 1993 by their old label, Amphetamine Reptile. It is a collection of singles, B sides, compilation tracks, and other rarities spanning from the band's inception in 1989 until they were signed to Interscope in 1992. However..
Born Apart
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . On February 22nd, it was announced via [dreadfuldollface.dk] that a new EP was going to be released. Born Apart is a promotional EP, but will also be for sale online. The album will consist of five tracks, m..
Born approximation
In scattering theory and, in particular in quantum mechanics, the Born approximation consists of taking the incident field in place of the total field as the driving field at each point in the scatterer. It is the perturbation method applied to scattering by an extended body. It is accurate if the..
Born as Ghosts
"Born as Ghosts" is a song by American rap/rock band Rage Against The Machine, from their third album The Battle of Los Angeles. The song is a commentary on how society is too caught up with worldly issues, tending to forget about children. Thus, children are treated as if they are non-existent, lik..
Born a Lion
Born a Lion is a 2002 album by Canadian rock band Danko Jones. Tara Maclean appears as a guest musician. Track listing "Play the Blues" – 2:51"Lovercall" – 2:53"Sound of Love" – 3:50"Papa" – 3:14"Soul on Ice" – 3:27"Word is Bond" – 3:45"Way to My Heart" – 3:12"Caramel City" – 3:1..
Born a Rebel
Born a Rebel is a 2003 concept album by Rebellion. Track listing "Born a Rebel" (Lulis/Göttlich)"Adrenalin" (Lulis/Göttlich)"One for All" (Lulis/Göttlich)"World Is War" (Lulis/Göttlich)"Dragons Fly" (Lulis/Eilen/Göttlich)"Queen of Spades" (Lulis/Göttlich)"Iron Flames" (Lulis/Eilen/Göttlich..
Born coordinates
In relativistic physics, the Born coordinate chart is a coordinate chart for (part of) Minkowski spacetime, the flat spacetime of special relativity. It is often used to analyze the physical experience of observers who ride on a rigidly rotating ring or disk. This chart is often attributed to Max ..
Born criminal
A Born Criminal is someone who was born in to, or raised in circumstances that would facillitate their entry to criminal life at a young age. This can also refer to someone who repeatedly commits crimes. Someone with a tendency to commit crimes as if it were there responsibility; they were born to ..
Born Cross-Eyed
Born Cross-Eyed is an original composition by the San Francisco, CA psychadelic rock group the Grateful Dead. It was written by rhythm guitarist Bob Weir during the bands sessions creating the album Anthem of the Sun, produced by David Hassinger, in 1968. It was released as a B-side with the singl..
Born Dead
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Born Dead Icons
Born Dead Icons are a hardcore punk band from Montreal, Canada. They play melodic, heavy and dark d-beat hardcore punk with various influences, mainly British bands Amebix, Discharge, Zounds, and Motörhead. They are notable for playing slower and singing more clearly than most bands in this genre..
Born Free
Born Free is a 1966 motion picture written by Hollywood blacklisted writer Lester Cole using the pseudonym "Gerald L.C. Copley." His screenplay was based upon the true-life 1960 international bestselling book written by Joy Adamson about her, her game warden husband, George Adamson, and Elsa, the o..
Born Free Foundation
The Born Free Foundation originated in 1984 as the "Zoo Check Campaign" in Great Britain by actors Virginia McKenna her husband Bill Travers along with their son Will Travers and four associates. McKenna and Travers had been greatly affected by the plight of wild animals after starring together in ..
Born From Pain
Born From Pain is a Dutch Hardcore Band from the Oostelijke Mijnstreek which formed in 1997. Since they formed they have achieved fame through energetic shows and grew out to become the international band they are today. They have toured in all of Europe, in the United States and in Japan. They ha..
Born Innocent
For the Redd Kross album, see Born Innocent (album). Born Innocent was a television movie which was first aired under the NBC World Premiere Movie umbrella on September 10, 1974. To this day, it has remained one of the most controversial films ever aired on American television. The movie starred ..
Born Innocent (album)
Born Innocent is the debut album originally released by Redd Kross in 1982. Tracks "Linda Blair""White Trash""Everyday There's Something New""Solid Gold""Burn-Out""Charlie""Tatum O'Tot And The Fried Vegetables""St. Lita Ford Blues""Self Respect""Pseudo-Intellectual""Kill Someone You Hate""Look On..
Born into Brothels
Born Into Brothels film poster Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids is a 2004 American documentary film about the children of prostitutes in Sonagachi, Calcutta's red light district. The widely acclaimed film, written and directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, won a string of acc..
Born into the '90s
Born Into the '90s was the debut album for R&B singer R. Kelly and his then-group, Public Announcement. Released in 1992, the album became a hit based on the success of singles like "Honey Love" and "Slow Dance" eventually going platinum. After its success, Kelly left the band and began a successf..
Born in Africa
Born in Africa is an album produced by Philly Lutaaya and other Ugandan exiles in Sweden. The songs on the album remain ubiquitous in Uganda, and the musicians remain among the best-known Ugandan musicians; they include Sammy Kasule on bass and Gerald Nnaddibanga on percussion. ..
Born in East L.A.
Born in East L.A. is a 1987 comedy film written and directed by Cheech Marin, formerly of the Cheech and Chong comedy team. The movie is about a Chicano who authorities deport to Tijuana even though he was born in East Los Angeles and thus has American citizenship. The film was based on a novel..
Born in Flames
Born in Flames is a 1983 documentary-style feminist film by Lizzie Borden that explores racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism in an alternative United States Socialist Democracy. The plot concerns two feminist groups in New York City, each voicing their concerns to the public by pirate radio. O..
Born in the U.S.A.
Born in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). In contrast to his previous album, the critical favorite Nebraska, Born in the U.S.A. featured anthemic and radio-friendly arrangements and 1980s production incorporating Springsteen's fir..
Born in the U.S.A. (song)
"Born in the U.S.A." is a 1984 song about the effects of the Vietnam War, written and performed by Bruce Springsteen. The title track of the album Born in the U.S.A., it is one of Springsteen's best-known songs. Contents 1 Recording history2 Themes3 Political reaction4 Urba..
Born of the Flickering
Born of the Flickering is a 1996 album by Old Man's Child. Track listing Demons of the Thorncastle - 4:47Swallowed by a Buried One - 4:51Born of the Flickering - 5:05King of the Dark Ages - 5:27Wounds From the Night of Magic - 3:28On Through the Desert Storm - 4:20Christian Death - 4:55Funeral, S..
Born on a Different Cloud
"Born on a Different Cloud" Song by Oasis Released 2002 Single Format CD, 7", 12" Vinyl Recorded 2001 - 2002 Genre Britpop Song Length 6 min 08 s Record label Big Brother Producer Oasis Heathen Chemistry track listing She Is LoveTrack 9 "Born on a Different Cloud"Track 10 Better ManTr..
Born on a Pirate Ship
Born on a Pirate Ship (sometimes abbreviated BOAPS) was the third full-length album by Barenaked Ladies. Its well-known tracks are "Shoe Box", "The Old Apartment", "When I Fall" and "Break Your Heart." The Old Apartment would become BNL's first US hit in 1997 and begin the process of winning many n..
Born on the Bayou
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Born on the Edge of White Water
Born on the Edge of White Water is an autobiographical account by Leonard V Stocker, published in 2004 by Pen Press Publishers in the UK. It tells of 'Vincent' Stocker's childhood in the 1950's as the son of a lighthouse keeper off the coast of Ireland. Though it occupies less than a third of the b..
Born on the Fourth of July
Born on the Fourth of July (ISBN 1888451785) is the best selling autobiography of Ron Kovic, a paralyzed Vietnam War veteran who became an anti-war activist. Taking its title from Kovic's actual birthday, July 4th 1946, the book was adapted into a 1989 Academy Award winning film by Oliver Stone and ..
Born probability
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Born Rich
thumb Born Rich is a 2003 documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world's richest families. It was created by Jamie Johnson, heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune. It features such young heirs as Ivanka Trump (daughter of real estate tycoon Donald Trump), Tayl..
Born rigidity
Born rigidity, proposed by and later named after Max Born, is a concept in special relativity. It is one answer to the question what should be considered the analogon of a rigid body in special relativity. The defining property of Born rigidity is locally constant distance in the co-moving frame f..
Born rule
The Born rule (also called the Born law, Born's rule, or Born's law) is a law of quantum mechanics which gives the probability that a measurement on a quantum system will yield a given result. It is named after its originator, the physicist Max Born. The rule The Born rule states that if an observ..
Born Scar
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Born Scar came about in 2005 with the single "Like Me". Singles Year Title Chart Positions Album US R&B/Hip-Hop 2005 "Like Me" #85 ?? ..
Born secret
"Born secret" and "born classified" are both terms which refer to a policy of information being classified from the moment of its inception, usually regardless of where it was being created, usually in reference to specific laws in the United States. It has been extensively used in reference to a ..
Born Slippy
Born Slippy is a single by Underworld, originally released in 1995 and has never appeared on an album. It was originally titled Born Slippy... and is often confused with the more popular vocal track (famous due to its inclusion in the movie Trainspotting), Born Slippy .NUXX. The .NUXX b-side lat..
Born Slippy .NUXX
Born Slippy .NUXX is a 1996 single by the band Underworld. It was preceded in January 1995 by the single Born Slippy, which featured the ".NUXX" mix as a b-side. The band has stated that the pounding, relentless rhythm and shouted lyrics of the track were originally meant "as a joke", and the sin..
Born Slippy .NUXX (re-issue)
Born Slippy.NUXX was re-issued in 1999, to capitalize on their new album, and remind the public in Europe of their earlier hits. Released in France, and Germany only. For information about the prior release , see this Born Slippy .NUXX. Contents 1 Track listings1.1 2xCD : Junior Boy's..
Born Slippy .NUXX 2003
Born Slippy .NUXX 2003 is a re-released version of Born Slippy .NUXX by Underworld, to promote the album 1992-2002, originally released in 2003. The original 1996 version was a huge hit, and new remixes were commissioned for this release, along with a new video. Contents 1 Track listing1...
Born to Be
Born to Be is a half-hour documentary television program that airs on a Canadian music station MuchMusic. The program documents and interviews house-hold name music celebrities of their rise to stardom, i.e. Gwen Stefani, Mariah Carey, and 50 Cent. Each episode centres on individual music celebrity'..
Born to Be Beavers / Up All Night
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot for Born to Be Beavers In a mendacious documentary, entitled "Beavers on the Go", a family of beavers are living happily until the mother gives birth to a second litter. This means the first litter is now ready to le..
Born to Be Free
"Born to Be Free" is an album released by British musician/DJ Sonique in 2003. Song Information Track listing AliveHold Me NowCan't Make Up My MindMagicLove Washes AwayWill You Want MeFreefalling (Mum's Favourite)Right Here You an' ISeriouslyYou're the ReasonBorn to Be FreePleaseI'm Gonna Love Yo..
Born to Be Wild
"Born to Be Wild" is a song by the band Steppenwolf, initially released in 1968, but subsequently released on many different collections, the first one being the film Easy Rider. It is often used in popular culture to denote a biker appearance or mentality, and is frequently regarded as the first 'h..
Born to Be Wild (Ozzy Osbourne Cover)
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } "Born to Be Wild" is a song by Ozzy Osbourne It is ..
Born to Be with You
"Born to Be with You" can refer to: "Born to Be with You, a 1956 song popularized by The ChordettesBorn to Be with You, a 1973 album by Dion Di Mucci This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Born to Be with You (song)
"Born to Be with You" is a popular song. It was written by Don Robertson. The song was published in 1956. The biggest hit version was by The Chordettes in 1956. ..
Born to Boogie
Born to Boogie was the title of a 1972 concert film starring Marc Bolan and T. Rex. Directed by Ringo Starr, the movie was released on The Beatles' Apple Films label. Born To Boogie consists of concert footage, filmed at Wembley in London; recording studio scenes with guest stars Ringo Starr and E..
Born to Dance
Born to Dance is an American musical film released by MGM in 1936, directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars dancer Eleanor Powell and was a follow-up to her successful debut in Broadway Melody of 1936. The plot of Born to Dance isn't much different from the earlier film, or many others of the er..
Born to Defense
Born to Defense was a 1986 Hong Kong film starring Jet Li, who also directed the film. The film is set in China during the Japanese invasion (See: WWII). It centers on Jet Li's character and his confrontations with soldiers from China's ally, the United States, primarily in the boxing ring as Li's c..
Born to Die
Born to Die is a 1976 album by Grand Funk Railroad. Capitol (511482). Track listing Born To Die - 5:29Dues - 5:27Sally - 3:12I Fell For Your Love - 4:06Talk To The People - 5:27Take Me - 5:00Genevieve - 6:12Love Is Dyin' - 4:07Politician - 3:51Good Things - 4:14 Personnel Mark Farner Guitar, Voca..
Born to Do It
Born To Do It is the debut album by British singer Craig David, released in 2000 via Atlantic Records. Track listing Fill Me InCan't Be Messing 'RoundRendezvous7 DaysFollow MeKey to My HeartLast NightWalking AwayTime To PartyBooty ManOnce In A LifetimeYou Know WhatRewind ..
Born to Fly
Born To Fly is a country music album by Sara Evans, released October 10, 2000. It was a major hit, eventually going Double Platinum. The album itself took some creative risks and Evans always credited this album as her "make it or break it" album. The lead single "Born To Fly" reached number one on..
Born to Kill (1947 film)
Born to Kill, a 1947 black and white film, was the first film noir directed by Robert Wise, who later directed The Set-Up (1949), The Captive City (1952), and Odds Against Tomorrow (1959). The film's working title was Deadlier than the Male (from the pulp novel by James Gunn). Director Wise was ..
Born to Kill (gang)
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Born To Kill gang is consider the largest nationwide Vietnamese gang in the nation. The first Generation..
Born to Lose
"Born to Lose" could refer to either of two songs: "Born to Lose", a country song recorded by both Johnny Cash and Ray Charles"Born to Lose", also known sometimes as "Born Too Loose", a punk rock song by Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, recorded on their 1977 album L.A.M.F. A punk band signed ..
Born to Mack
Born to Mack is a 1987 album by Too $hort. From Label: Jive Records 1988 re-release Year: 1987 Genres: Rap Tracks 1. Partytime 2. Mack Attack [released on 1988 version] 3. Playboy Short II 4. You Know What I Mean 5. Freaky Tales 6. Dope Fiend Beat 7. Little Girls 8. The Univers..
Born to Make You Happy
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Born to Make You Happy" is the fourth single from Pop singer Britney Spears' debut album, ...Baby One More Time, in Canada and Europe (among other regions); it was released during the fourth quarter of 1999 The song was written by Andreas Carlsson and Kristian..
Born To Raise Hell
"Born To Raise Hell" is a song by the heavy metal band Motörhead. Originally written by Lemmy for the German band Skew Siskin, it plays over the opening credits of the film Airheads. It was released as a single in 1994, feturing Lemmy, Ice T and Whitfield Crane. The single features a 'Radio Edit'..
Born to Reign
born to Reign is an album by Will Smith that showed his first decline in record sales. ..
Born to Ride
"Born to Ride" is an episode of Super Mario World. Plot Mario and Luigi are installing a sink in the Dome Castle, but they then find that it's not working properly, and discover the reason why - Yoshi was eating the plumbing! Mario and Luigi scold Yoshi for his behavior, causing him to think they d..
Born to Run
This article is about the album by Bruce Springsteen. For other uses, see Born to Run (disambiguation). Born to Run is a rock album by American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). Contents 1 History2 Track listing3 30th Anniversary Edition4&..
Born to Run (disambiguation)
Born to Run is an album by Bruce Springsteen. Born to Run may also refer to: "Born to Run" (song), the title song from the album Born to Run by Bruce SpringsteenBorn to Run (Lost), an episode of the television series Lost This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles a..
Born to Run (Lost)
"Born to Run" is the 22nd episode of the first season of Lost. It was directed by Tucker Gates, and written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. The episode first aired on May 11, 2005 on ABC and features Kate Austen in flashbacks. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending deta..
Born to Run (song)
"Born to Run" is the signature song of the American singer songwriter Bruce Springsteen. In 2004, it was ranked #6 in WXPN's list of The 885 All-Time Greatest Songs. Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time placed it at #21, while the song came in at #920 in Q's list o..
Born to Sing
Born to Sing was En Vogue's debut album which was released in 1990. Track listing # Title Length 1. "Party" 1:10 2. "Strange" 4:39 3. "Lies" 4:16 4. "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" 0:54 5. "Hold On" 5:03 6. "Part of Me" 5:58 7. "You Don't Have to Worry" 3:..
Born to Spawn/Uniform Behavior
Born to Spawn/Uniform Behavior is the 9th episode of the second season of Rocko's Modern Life, one of Nickelodeon's Nicktoons. Born To Spawn This episode is about when Filburt turns twenty-one, and is called to his home island for his adult party. At first he hates having to become an adult, but ev..
Born to the Purple
"Born to the Purple" is an episode from the first season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Arc significance3 Production details4 Trivia5 See also6 External links Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: ..
Born to Try
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Born To Try is Australian Delta Goodrem's third studio album scheduled to be released sometime in Winter, 2006 in the United States. It is her American debut. With cancer halting her attempt to break into the US ma..
Born to Try (song)
"Born To Try" was the first single from Delta Goodrem's debut album Innocent Eyes. Released in 2002. Released in 2002, the single debuted at #3 before reaching #1 on the Australian ARIA Charts, becoming Goodrem's 1st #1 single in Australia. It went on to sell over 210,000 copies and became the thi..
Born to Walk (Married... with Children episode)
Born to Walk is the eight episode of season two of the television sitcom Married... with Children. First Aired: Sunday November 1, 1987 on FOX. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Al fails his test for renewing his license on the same day Kelly ge..
Born Twice
Born Twice is the title of an album by Randy Stonehill, which was released in 1971. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Side One1.2 Side Two1.3 Black LP Side One1.4 Black LP Side Two1.5 Blue LP Side One1.6 Blue LP Side Two2 Personnel3 Production Notes Trac..
Born Under a Bad Sign
Born Under A Bad Sign is a blues album by Albert King, recorded between 1966 and 1967, and released in 1967 by Stax Records. This was the first album Albert King recorded on Stax, and the title song became a blues standard. In 2003, the album was ranked number 499 on Rolling Stone magazine's list..
Born Yesterday
Born Yesterday is a play written and first directed by Garson Kanin and adapted into a successful 1950 film. It was later remade again in 1993 with the same name. Actress and comedienne Judy Holliday originated the role of Billie Dawn on Broadway, as well as the George Cukor adaptation made by Co..
Born Yesterday (1950 film)
Born Yesterday (1950) is a film directed by George Cukor base on a play by Garson Kanin which tells the story of a corrupt tycoon who brings his show-girl mistress with him to Washington when he tries to buy a Congressmen. He hires a journalist to educate his girlfriend, and in the process, she le..
Born Yesterday (album)
Born Yesterday is a 1986 album by The Everly Brothers. Track listing "Amanda Ruth""I Know Love""Born Yesterday""These Shoes""Arms of Mary""That Uncertain Feeling""Thinkin' 'Bout You""Why Worry""Abandoned Love""Don't Say Goodnight""Always Drive A Cadillac""You Send Me" ..
Boro
Boro has several meanings: Boro was a Dutch Formula One constructor.Boro is a common local nickname for English towns with names which end with the sound 'brough' such as Middlesbrough and Scarborough particularly in reference to their football teams (Middlesbrough F.C. and Scarborough F.C.)A short..
Boro, New South Wales
Boro (postcode: 2622, [35°08′S 149°39′E]) is an official locality, although in reality a rural area, of New South Wales, Australia in Palerang Shire, near the village of Tarago, about 45 km south of Goulburn. The name is a variation of the Aboriginal bora ring. Boro Creek is a trib..
Borobudur
Coordinates: [7°36′29″S, 110°12′14″E] Borobudur from a distance Borobudur is a Buddhist stupa related to the Mahayana tradition, and is the largest Buddhist monument on earth. It is located in the Indonesian province of Central Java, 40 kilometers (25mi) north-west of Yogya..
Borodin
Borodin is the last name of several Russian people: Alexander Borodin, a Russian composer and chemist.Sergei Borodin, a Russian writer.Alexander Borodin, a Russian scientist in the field of rail transport.Mikhail Borodin, a Russian statesman.Ivan Borodin, a Russian botanist. This is a [disamb..
Borodino class battlecruiser
The Borodino class was a class of 4 battlecruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy. The ships were all laid down in December 1913 in St. Petersburg and were intended to serve in the Baltic Fleet. The Russians tried to expedite the completion of these ships by ordering machinery from abroad, but new t..
Borodino class battleship
The Borodino Class or Suvorov Class was a class of Russian Pre-dreadnought battleships. There were five ships built in 1899 to 1903 for the Imperial Russian Navy. Four of them were lost to Japan in the Battle of Tsushima. The Russian battleship Orel, which became the Japanese battleship Iwami afte..
Borodin Quartet
The Borodin Quartet is a string quartet that was founded in 1945 in the former Soviet Union. It is the world's longest lasting string quartet, marking its 60th anniversary season in 2005. It was originally known as the Moscow Philharmonic Quartet, and in 1955 the quartet was named after Alexander..
Borogovia
Borogovia was a theropod dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous in what is now Mongolia. The agile carnivorous troodontid takes its name from creatures known as borogoves in the Lewis Carroll poem, Jabberwocky. Known only by partial hind limbs, the Borogovia was 2 meters (6 feet) long a..
Borogravia
Borogravia is a fictional country in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels. It is small and extremely war-like, and closely resembles Yugoslavia in a number of respects, the most obvious being the prevalency of war, the similarities of the Serbo-Croatian and Borogravian languages, and the fac..
Borohrádek
Borohrádek is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 2,150 inhabitants. External link [Municipal website] (cs) ..
Borohydrides
Borohydrides can refer to: Sodium borohydrideUranium borohydrideThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Borok People's Human Rights Organization
Borok People's Human Rights Organization is a Borok Human Rights NGO in Tripura, India. The fact that the organization never publicly criticizes atrocities made by rebel groups has led to accusations that the group is a NLFT front. It has its office in Agartala. ..
Borolanite
Borolanite is one of the most remarkable rocks of the British Isles, found on the shores of Loch Borolan in Sutherland shire, after which it has been named. In this locality there is a considerable area of granite rich in red alkali feldspar, and paslmg, by diminution in the amount of its quartz, in..
Boroline
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Boroline is an over the counter antiseptic cream sol..
Boromaratcha V
King Boromaratcha V, also known as Suriyamarin or Ekkathat (also spelled Ekathat), Thai: , ruled from 1758-1767, and was the last king of the Ayutthaya kingdom. The royal line of Ayuthaya lasted over a period of 400 years and came to an end with the sacking of the capital city. |- style="text-alig..
Boromir
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Boromir (Steward)
Boromir is in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth the eleventh Ruling Steward of Gondor. Boromir succeeded his father Denethor I at his death in 2477 Third Age, and inherited a realm siege. Ithilien had been lost to the fierce Uruk-hai, and Boromir fought several extensive campaig..
Borommatrailokanat
King Borommatrailokanat (often short Trailok, Thai: , 1431-1488) was king of Ayutthaya 1448-88. Born as Prince Ramesuan, he followed his father Boromma Ratchathirat II as king in 1448, then adopting the name Borommatrailokanat. In 1463 he moved his capital to Phitsanulok. Lanna had unsuccessfully b..
Boromo
Boromo is a town in Burkina Faso. It is located at around [11.75° N 2.93° W]. Estimated population 19,000. Boromo is capital of Balé Province. ..
Boron
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#cccc99; color:black" | References |} Boron is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol B and atomic number 5. A trivalent metalloid element, boron occurs abundantly in the ore borax. There are several..
Boron, California
Boron is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California, United States. The population was 2,025 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Trivia4 External links Geography Boron is located at [35°0′55″N, 117°39′39″W] (35.015177, -..
Boronda, California
Boronda is a census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. The population was 1,325 at the 2000 census. Geography Boronda is located at [36°41′52″N, 121°40′16″W] (36.697797, -121.671204)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Borondir
Borondir is a historical figure in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Borondir was one of six riders sent north from Gondor by Steward Cirion to seek the aid of the Northmen in war. Borondir was the onl..
Borongan, Eastern Samar
Borongan is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. It is the capital municipality of Eastern Samar. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 55,141 people in 10,699 households. Barangays Borongan is politically subdivided into 61 barangays. Alang-al..
Boronia, Victoria
Alternative meanings: Boronia (plant) Boronia is an outer eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Knox. Residents are represented in the Victorian Parliament (Legislative Assembly) by the member for the electorate of Monbul..
Boronia (plant)
Boronia is a genus of about 90-100 species of evergreen shrubs of the tribe Boronieae in the family Rutaceae, which also includes citrus species. They are found all over Australia. Cultivation Boronias are known for their perfumed flowers, especially B. megastigma. Unfortunately, they are gener..
Boronia Park Public School
Established 1920s School type Public Motto Learn to Live Location Boronia Park, New South Wales Enrolment 390 (Kindergarten to Year 6) School Colours Blue and Gold Website [Click Here] Boronia Park Public School is a state primary school in the suburb ..
Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women
Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women is an Australian prison located in Western Australia, Australia. External links [Perth experiment attempts to change jail model (ABC 7:30 Report, January 19, 2005)] Prisons in Western Australia Acacia Prison | Albany Regional Prison | Bandyup Wom..
Boronia railway station, Melbourne
Boronia (station code: BOR) is a railway station on the Belgrave line in Melbourne, Australia, opened in 1920 and rebuilt in 1998. It has 2 platforms, 470 car parking spaces, 20 bicycle lockers and is manned full time. It is located in Metcard ticketing Zone 3. For convenience, bus terminals are l..
Boronów
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Boron (disambiguation)
Boron may mean: Boron, the chemical elementBoron, Territoire de Belfort, the commune département in FranceBoron, California, the census-designated place in CaliforniaRobert de Boron, the medieval poetBoron Oil Co., a subsidiary and brand of Sohio. The company used "Sohio" as it brand for service st..
Boron arsenide
Boron arsenide General Other names Molecular formula BAs Molar mass 85.733 g/mol Appearance CAS number > Melting point 2027 °C Boiling point °C Lattice constant 4.777Å Thermodynamic data Standard enthalpy of formation ΔfH°solid −0 kJ/mol Stand..
Boron carbide
Boron carbide General Systematic name Boron carbide Other names TetraborB4-CB4CBlack Diamond Molecular formula B4C Molar mass 55.255 g/mol Appearance Black powder. CAS number > Melting point 2350°C (2623.15 K) Boiling point >3500°C (>3773.15 K) Structure Molec..
Boron deficiency (medicine)
Boron deficiency is a pathology which may occur in animals due to a lack of boron. A report given by E. Wayne Johnson et al at the 2005 Alan D. Leman Swine Conference [link] suggests that boron deficiency produces osteochondrosis in swine that is correctable by addition of 25 ppm of boron..
Boron deficiency (plant disorder)
Boron (B) deficiency is a rare disorder affecting plants growing above a granite bedrock, which is low in boron. Boron may be present but locked up in soils with a high pH, and the deficiency may be worse in wet seasons. Symptoms include dying growing tips and bushy stunted growth. Crop-specific ..
Boron group
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Boron nitride
Properties General Name Boron nitride Chemical formula BN Appearance White solid CAS Number 10043-11-5 Physical Formula weight 24.818 g/mol Melting Point 2967 ° C Boiling point 3273 °C Density 2.18 ×103 kg/m3 Crystal structure hexagonal or cubic Solubil..
Boron phosphide
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Boron phosphide (BP) is a chemical compound of boron and phosphorus. The CAS registry number is [20..
Boron tribromide
Systematic name Molecular formula BBr3 Molar mass 250.537 g/mol CAS number [10294-33-4] Density 2.10 g/cm3 Solubility (water) reacts Melting point -46.3 °C Boiling point 91 °C [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] Boron tribromide, BB..
Boron trichloride
Boron trichloride General Systematic name Boron trichloride Other names Boron(III) chloride Molecular formula BCl3 Molar mass 117.17 g/mol Appearance Colorless gas,fumes in air CAS number [10294-34-5] Properties Density and phase 1.43 g/ml (O °C) Solubil..
Boron trifluoride
Boron trifluoride Systematic name Boron trifluoride Molecular formula BF3 Molar mass 67.81 g/mol Density 2.178 g/dm3 Relative density (air = 1) 2.42 Solubility (water) decomposes Melting point -126 °C Boiling point -100.3 °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] [..
Boron trioxide
Boron trioxide General Other names Diboron trioxide,Boric acid,Boric oxide. Molecular formula B2O3. Molar mass 69.6182 g/mol Appearance Colorless, glassy solid. CAS number > Melting point 450°C Boiling point 1860°C Acidity (pKa) N/A Structure Molecular shape ..
Borophaginae
The subfamily Borophaginae is an extinct group of canids that were native to North America, and lived from roughly 34 to 2.5 million years ago (Oligocene to Pliocene).[link] The Borophaginae apparently descended from the subfamily Hesperocyoninae; they evolved to become considerably large..
Borophagus
Borophagus is an extinct genus of the subfamily Borophaginae, a group of canids loosely known as "bone-crushing" or "hyena-like" dogs. Borophagus is the holotype genus. Though not one of the biggest Borophagines, it had a more highly-evolved capacity to crunch bone than earlier, larger genera such..
Borophosphosilicate glass
Borophosphosilicate glass, commonly known as BPSG, is a type of silicate glass that includes impurities of both boron and phosphorus. Silicate glasses such as PSG and borophosphosilicate glass are commonly used in semiconductor device fabrication for intermetal layers, i.e., insulating layers depos..
Bororo
Bororo may refer to: The indigenous Bororo people of BrazilTheir Bororo languageThe Wodaabe, or Bororo Fulani of Western Africa. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Bororo people
This article describes the Bororo people of Brazil. For the Bororo Fulani of Western Africa, see Wodaabe. The Bororo are a Bororoan-speaking people in the Mato Grosso region of Brazil; they also extended into Bolivia and the Brazilian state of Goiás. History and geography The Western Bororo, now..
Borosilicate glass
Borosilicate glass is a particular type of glass, better known under the brand names Pyrex,Kimax, and Endural. It was first developed by German glassmaker Otto Schott in the late 19th century and sold under the brand name "Duran" in 1893. After Corning Glass Works developed Pyrex in 1924, it bec..
Borota, Chad
Borota is a city in Chad. It is known for being the location where the Battle of Borota occurred during the Chadian-Sudanese conflict in January 6, 2006. ..
Borouge
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Borough
A borough is an administrative division used in various countries. Usually a borough is a single incorporated town, but certain large city corporations or municipalities are subdivided into boroughs, which enables certain municipal functions to be carried out by the borough and thus providing it wit..
Boroughbridge
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Boroughbridge is a small town 13 miles northwest of York in North Yorkshire in England. Until its bypass was built, it was on the main A1 road from London to Edinburgh. The A1 crosses the River Ure there. In 1945 the A1 bridge over the River Ure collapsed ..
Boroughitis
Boroughitis was craze that spread through New Jersey in the late 19th century, which led groups of residents to unite to form Boroughs from within and among the many Townships that were the prevalent form at the time. The peak point in this cycle was 1894, particularly in Bergen County, "that being..
Boroughmuir RFC
Boroughmuir RFC is a rugby football club in the Scottish Rugby Union, located at Meggetland in Edinburgh and playing the BT Premiership 1. Recent honours include Premiership champions in 2002-2003, cup winners in 2000, 2001 and 2005 (making history by becoming the first team to win the trophy back t..
Boroughs and Districts of Gothenburg
Gothenburg, Sweden is divided into 21 boroughs (Swedish: stadsdelsnämndsområden). Each borough is divided into a few officially-defined residential districts (Swedish: primärområden). All in all there are 94 districts. These are usually created by natural neighbourhoods, but sometimes those cons..
Boroughs and localities of Berlin
Berlin is both a city and one of Germany's federal states. It is made up of twelve boroughs (Bezirke in German, also known as districts or administrative districts in English), each with its own borough government, though all boroughs are subject to Berlin’s city and state government. Each boro..
