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'Breaker' Morant (film)
Breaker' Morant' is a 1979 Australian feature film, directed by Bruce Beresford and starring British actor Edward Woodward in the title role. The all-Australian supporting cast features Bryan Brown as Lieutenant Handcock, Lewis FitzGerald as Witton, and Jack Thompson as Major Thomas. The 1978 pla..
(Breach)
(Breach) is The Wallflowers' third album. Track listing "Letters From The Wasteland" – 4:29"Hand Me Down" – 3:35"Sleepwalker" – 3:31"I've Been Delivered" – 5:01"Witness" – 3:34"Some Flowers Bloom Dead" – 4:44"Mourning Train" – 4:04"Up From Under" – 3:39"Murder 101" – 2:32"Birdc..
B-Reactor
Hanford Site in 1945. B-Reactor is the building just to the right of the water tower. The B-Reactor at Hanford Site, Washington, was the first large scale plutonium production reactor ever built. The project was commissioned under the Manhattan Project, during World War II, to develop the firs..
B-Real
B-Real (born Louis Freese on June 2, 1970) is a Latin rapper of Cuban and Mexican heritage. He is best known for being the lead rapper in rap group Cypress Hill, who made their debuted with their self-titled album in 1991. Born to a Mexican father and an Afro-Cuban mother, B-Real's moved with his s..
Bärenjäger
Bärenjäger is a honey-flavoured liqueur based on vodka, made by Teucke & König in Germany. It has a declared alcohol content of 35% alcohol by volume (ABV). It was first developed in the German province of East Prussia at the 15th century. The company at that time was known as Teucke & König Be..
Bärenschanze (Nuremberg U-Bahn)
Bärenschanze is a Nuremberg U-Bahn station, located on the U1 and U11 lines. ..
Bérenger Saunière
Francois-Bérenger Saunière (April 11, 1852–January 22, 1917) was a priest in the church of the French village of Rennes-le-Château, in the Aude département, from 1885 to 1909. He would be unknown today if not for the fact that he is a central figure in many of the conspiracy theories sur..
Br'er Bear
Br'er Bear is a fictional character from the Uncle Remus folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. In the 1946 Walt Disney-produced film Song of the South, the character is voiced by Nick Stewart. The same folktales also inspired the 1975 Ralph Bakshi adult animation film Coonskin, whi..
Br'er Fox
Br'er Fox is a fictional character from the Uncle Remus folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. In the 1946 Walt Disney-produced film Song of the South, the character is voiced by James Baskett, who also portrayed the live-action character Uncle Remus. The cult film Coonskin, directe..
Br'er Rabbit
Br'er Rabbit is a fictional character, the hero of the Uncle Remus stories derived from African American folktales of the Southern United States. Enid Blyton, the English children's writer, wrote a series of 'Brer Rabbit' stories featuring a crafty rabbit. Br'er Rabbit in Disney's adaption of ..
Br'er Soul
Br'er Soul is a 1969 album by Melvin Van Peebles. ..
BRE
BRE may refer to: Bachelor of Religious EducationThe UK's [Building Research Establishment]Breton language (SIL language code) BrE is the common abbreviation for British English ..
Bre-X
Bre-X logo Bre-X Minerals Ltd., a member of the Bre-X group of companies, was a junior Canadian mining company that was once reported to be sitting on an enormous gold deposit at Busang, Indonesia (on Borneo). Bre-X bought the Busang site in March 1993 and in October 1995 announced significan..
Bre-X group of companies
Bre-X Group of Companies was a group of companies which included Bre-X Minerals Ltd., Bro-X Minerals Ltd., and Bresa Resources Ltd. Bre-X Groups of companies managed all of the companies from 1993 until it filed for bankruptcy protection in 1997. Bre-X Minerals Ltd. was a mining corporation that wa..
Brea
This article is concerned with Brea as an Irish mythological God; for the city of Brea see Brea, California. In Irish mythology, the god Brea was one of the Tuatha Dé Danann. Brea is also a rock band from Morgan Hill, CA.[link] ..
Brea, California
Brea is a city in Orange County, California, United States. The population was 35,410 at the 2000 census. The city began as a center of crude oil production, was later propelled by citrus production, and is now an important retail center because of the enormous Brea Mall, and the recently redevelo..
Breach
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breach may refer to: Breach (comics), a 2005 comic book series from DC Comics(Breach), a 2000 album by The WallflowersBreaching, a form of whale behaviourBreach (film), an upcoming film directed by Billy RayBreach (band), a musical ..
Breaching experiment
In the field of social psychology, a breaching experiment is an experiment that seeks to examine peoples' reactions to violations of commonly accepted social rules or norms. Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology, in particular the work of Harold Garfinkel. The c..
Breaching round
A breaching round or Hatton cartridge, is a shotgun shell made for combat situations which is specially designed for the purposes of breaching doorways. It is typically fired at a range of 4-6 inches, aimed between the door knob and door jamb, destroying the locking mechanism. Breaching rounds are..
Breach (comics)
Breach is a fictional character, a comic book series from DC Comics. Contents 0.1 History0.2 Similarites to Captain Atom0.3 Synopsis0.4 Infinite Crisis History Breach is a 2005 comic book series from DC Comics. written by Bob Harras with art by penciller Marcos Martin and ..
Breach of confidence
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Breach of promise
Breach of promise is a former tort. From at least medieval times until the early 20th century, a man's promise of engagement to marry a woman was considered, in many jurisdictions, a legally binding contract. If the man were to subsequently change his mind, he would be said to be in "breach" of ..
Breach of the peace
Breach of the peace is a legal term used in constitutional law in English-speaking countries, and in a wider public order sense in Britain. Constitutional law In the United States, Article One of the United States Constitution provides that members of Congress shall be immune from arrest in going t..
Breach of Trust
Breach of Trust is a Canadian alternative rock band from La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The band consists of vocalist Marty Ballentyne, guitarist Dean Zabolotney, bassist Brent Stutsky and drummer William Aubut. The band's members are all of First Nations heritage. They released their debut album, Songs f..
Bread
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The development of leavened bread, also can probably be traced to prehistoric times. Yeast spores occur everywhere, including the surface of cereal grains, so any dough left to rest will become naturally leavened. Although leavening is likely of prehistor..
Breadalbane
The term Breadalbane might refer to: Breadalbane, New South WalesThe Breadalbane branch of the Clan Campbell Breadalbane is also the historic name of a region of the Scottish Highlands. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If ..
Breadalbane, New South Wales
For the Scottish clan and geographic area, see Breadalbane Breadalbane ([34°48′S 149°27′E]) is a small village located on the Lachlan River headwaters and not far from Goulburn in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire. This little town is also..
Breadalbane, Prince Edward Island
Breadalbane is a community located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. It was named after Breadalbane, Scotland. Breadalbane PEI has a community center and a library, but is most notibly known for an area of partial dirt road know as the Dixon Road. The Dixon Road is a haven for back-to-the-..
Breadalbane hydro-electric power scheme
The Breadalbane hydro-electric power scheme for the generation of hydro-electric power is centred around Loch Lyon, Loch Tay and Loch Earn, in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, and lies approximately 22km north north west of Callander. The mountainous area is well suited to hydro-electric power generat..
Breadbasket
This article is mainly about the cultural/political concept. For other meanings, see Basket (disambiguation). Breadbasket can refer to several different topics: 1st) A basket, a woven container which is constructed at least partially from stiff fibers. The top is often left open. 2nd) A region,..
Breadboard
This article deals with the device used in electronics labs. There is also an article on optical breadboards used in optics labs. Insertion of components into a solderless breadboard prior to wiring. A breadboard is a reusable solderless device used to build a (generally temporary) prototype ..
Breadbox
A typical wooden breadbox. A breadbox, also called a bread bin, is a container for storing bread and other baked goods to keep them fresh. They were a common household kitchen item until bread started being made commercially with food preservatives and wrapped in plastic. Breadboxes are still ..
Breadcrumb
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Breadcrumbs or bread crumbs (regional variants: breading, crispies) are small particles of dry or very dry bread, which are used for breading foods, topping casseroles, stuffing poultry, thickening stews, and adding inexpensive bulk to meatloaves and similar..
Breadcrumb (disambiguation)
Breadcrumb or bread crumb may have the following meanings. Breadcrumb, a food ingredient.Breadcrumb (navigation), a navigational feature of user interfaces This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Breadcrumb (navigation)
Breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trails is a navigation technique used in user interfaces. Its purpose is to give users a way to keep track of their location within programs or documents. The technique takes its name from the bread crumb trail left by Hansel and Gretel in the popular fairy tale. Content..
Breadfruit
The Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis), Malayalam: kada-chakkai, Hawaiian: ‘ulu, Indonesian: sukun Tagalog: kolo; is a tree and fruit native to the east Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean islands. It has also been widely planted in tropical regions elsewhere. It was first collected and distribu..
Breading
A breading is a coating for a piece of meat, poultry, fish, seitan, tofu, or textured soy, etc., made from breadcrumbs or a breading mixture. Breading is ideal for frying because it lends itself to creating a crispy coating around the food. Breading mixtures can be made from wheat flour, salt and y..
Breadsall
Breadsall is a village in the English county of Derbyshire, Grid reference . Breadsall Priory is nearby. External links http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_a_h/breadsall.htm ..
Breadsall Priory
Breadsall Priory is a former priory in Derbyshire. A house of the Friars Eremites, founded, it is said, by the Dethick family, about the middle of the 13th Century, and subsequently converted into an Augustinian priory. The physician and poet Erasmus Darwin moved there shortly before his death ..
Breadstick
Breadsticks (grissini) are pencil-sized sticks of crispy, dry bread originating in Turin and the surrounding area in Italy. They are thought to have been created in the 14th century. The original recipe grissino torinesi (as still made in Turin), differs from the modern version in that it is thicke..
BreadTalk Group
BreadTalk Group Limited SGX: [5DA] is a listed bakery based in Singapore and was founded on March 6, 2003. It currently operates a chain of retail outlets through its subsidiary BreadTalk Pte Ltd, selling a wide range of bread, cakes, buns and pastries. The Group currently has a chain of..
Breadth-first search
Breadth-first search Order in which the nodes are expanded General Data Class: Search Algorithm Data Structure: Graph Time Complexity: VE|)] Space Complexity: VE|)] Optimal: no Complete: yes In graph theory, breadth-first search (BFS) is a tree search alg..
Breadvan
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 Breadvan is a special Ferrari made in 1962 from ..
Breadwinner
Breadwinner was a band based in Richmond, Virginia comprised of: Pen Rollings (guitar), Robert Donne (bass), and Chris Farmer (drums). Their music is the definition of math rock, a calculated and electrifying mash-up of metal signatures. Merge Records released two 7-inch singles and one full-leng..
Bready
Bready is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 93 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area. Contents 1 Sport2 References3 External links4 See also Sport The village is home to Bready Cricket Club. Ref..
Bread (album)
Bread Album by Bread Released 1969 Recorded Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles Genre Soft Rock Length 33 min 30 sec Record label Elektra Producer Bread Professional reviews AMG [link] Bread Chronology Bread(1969) On the Waters(1970) Bread is the self-titled debut album b..
Bread (band)
Bread was a 1970s rock and roll band from Tulsa, Oklahoma by way of Los Angeles, California. They are a primary example of what later was labeled as "soft rock". David Gates (guitar,keyboards,bass, vocals) and Jimmy Griffin (guitar, vocals) formed the group in 1968, adding Robb Royer (guitar,bass, ..
Bread (disambiguation)
The word bread can refer to: Bread, the group of staple foodsBread (band), a 1970s rock and roll bandBread (album), an album by the band BreadBread (TV series), a 1980s British sitcomBREAD (Browse Read Edit Add Delete) is a variation on the CRUD acronym See also breadcrumb (disambiguation) This is ..
Bread (TV series)
Bread was a British sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from 1 May 1986 to 3 November 1991. It focussed on the staunchly-Catholic and extended Boswell family of Liverpool, led by its matriarch Nellie (Jean Boht) through a number of ups and downs as they tried to ..
Bread and butter pudding
Bread and Butter Pudding, with raisins replaced by banana Bread and butter pudding is a traditional dessert popular in British cuisine. It is essentially a baked form of French toast. It is made by layering slices of buttered bread scattered with raisins in an oven dish into which an egg and..
Bread and Circuits
Bread and Circuits were a band that formed in 1999 and released a self-titled LP on Ebullition Records, recorded material for a split with Former Members of Alfonsin, and broke up before the latter was even released. The members were Torches To Rome's Mike Kirsch, Jose Palafox (of Struggle and Swi..
Bread and Circus
Bread and Circus is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1989. It is the band's debut album, recorded while the four were still in high school for a total bill of $650. The album has a very different sound from later and better-known albums, but despite its rawness, fans consider it a ma..
Bread and circuses
Bread and circuses is a derogatory phrase which can describe either government policies to pacify the citizenry, or the shallow, decadent desires of that same citizenry. In both cases, it refers to low-cost, low-quality, high-availability food and entertainment, and to the exclusion of things which ..
Bread and Circuses (album)
Bread and Circuses is a 1997 album by Colosseum. Track listing "Watching Your Every Move" - 4:03"Bread & Circuses" - 3:37"Wherever I Go" - 4:15"High Time" - 4:06"Big Deal" - 5:11"The Playground" - 5:07"No Pleasin'" - 5:02"I Could Tell You Tales" - 5:04"Storms Behind the Breeze" - 4:42"The One Tha..
Bread and Circuses (TOS episode)
"Bread and Circuses" is a second season episode of [[Star Trek: The Original Series]], broadcast on March 15, 1968. It is episode #43, written by Gene Roddenberry, and Gene L. Coon, based on a story by John Kneubuhl, and directed by Ralph Senensky. Its name is a reference to the phrase "bread and..
Bread and Puppet Theater
Puppets found in the Bread & Puppet Museum in Glover, Vermont The Bread and Puppet Theater (often known simply as Bread & Puppet) is a politically radical puppet theater, active since the 1960s, currently based in Glover, Vermont. Its founder and director is Peter Schumann. The name Bread ..
Bread and Roses
The slogan "Bread and Roses" originated in the strike of women textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1912. The Lawrence textile strike began January 12, 1912. It was unprecedented in two ways: it was led primarily by women and it was the first important strike in the United States to bring t..
Bread And Roses
Bread And Roses is an all acoustic folk-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. Their songs range from political, such as their rendition of the famous union ballad "dump the bosses off your back", to renditions of American folk music and even a song about becoming a whaler. Bread and Roses is made up..
Bread and Roses (album)
Bread and Roses was a 1976 album by Judy Collins that attempted to merge the singer's political convictions with the commercial success of the previous year's Judith. Political statements like the title song, originally a poem by James Oppenheim about a 1912 garment workers strike in Lawrence, Mass..
Bread and Roses (film)
Bread and Roses is a 2000 British film, starring Adrien Brody, and directed by Ken Loach. External links ..
Bread and salt
For other senses of this term, see bread and salt (disambiguation). Bread and salt (Bulgarian: , transliteration hlyab i sol; Polish: ; Russian: , transliteration khleb-sol) is a Slavic welcome greeting ceremony (among Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Bulgarians, Slovene..
Bread and salt (disambiguation)
Bread and salt may refer to any of the following. Bread and salt, an East Slavic greeting ceremonyBread and salt (Jewish tradition), a Jewish ceremony of welcoming people in a new house [link] or for starting a marriage [link]Book titles*Bread and Salt (Martin Litvin novel) (199..
Bread and Wine
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. } Bread and Wine can refer to either the Eucharist or ..
Bread bowl
A bread bowl is a round loaf of bread which has had a large portion of the middle cut out to create an edible bowl. Bread bowls can be used to serve chili, New England-style clam chowder, and other thick stews (often, but not always, with a cheese or cream base). Soups with thinner bases are not g..
Bread clip
A bread clip is a device used to hold plastic bags (such as the ones presliced bread is commonly packaged in) closed. They are also commonly called bread tags or bread-bag clips. By sealing a bag more securely than tying or folding over its open end, the clip may preserve its contents longer. Someti..
Bread for the World
Bread for the World is a non-partisan, US Christian citizens' movement devoted to encouraging public policy decisions aimed at alleviating domestic and global hunger. Bread For the World members are organized by congressional district into local networks nationwide. They write, call and visit memb..
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference is the oldest writer's conference in the United States. It was founded in 1926, and held every summer at Bread Loaf, a historic inn east of Middlebury, Vermont, sponsored by Middlebury College. Noted authors who have been associated with the conference over the y..
Bread machine
Breadmaker A bread machine or breadmaker is a home appliance for baking bread. It consists of a bread pan with a paddle mounted in the centre, in a small special-purpose oven, with a control panel. Using a breadmaker is a convenient way to avoid the hydrogenated vegetable oil that supermarket..
Bread or Revolution
Bread or Revolution is a two-track vinyl EP by Strike Anywhere released on the Fat Wreck Chords Record label. Both songs were recorded and mixed in Spetmeber 2000 at Salad Days studio, Washington D.C. by Brian McTernan. Track Listing AsleepAntidote ..
Bread pan
A bread pan is a kitchen utensil in which bread is cooked. Their function is to shape bread while it is being cooked, hence rising. The most common shape of the bread pan is the loaf - a convenient form from which usable sizes of bread may be cut. The bread pan is made from a conductable material su..
Bread pudding
Austin Leslie's Creole Bread Pudding with Vanilla Whiskey Sauce, From the late Pampy's Restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana. Bread pudding is a dessert popular in British cuisine and that of the Southeast U.S., made using stale (usually left-over) bread, suet, egg, sugar or golden syrup, spic..
Bread roll
Two rolls Bread Rolls at a bakery A bread roll is a piece of bread, usually small and round. They are often used in the same way as sandwiches are—cut transversely, with fillings placed between the two halves. There are numerous names given to bread rolls, especially in local dia..
Bread sauce
A bread sauce is a warm or cold sauce thickened with bread. The traditional British bread sauce is made with milk, butter and bread crumbs, flavoured with onion, salt, clove, pepper and bay leaf, and typically accompanies roast chicken and turkey at Christmas. The bread needs to be slightly stale b..
Bread starter
A bread starter, also called a "sponge," consists of a simple mixture of flour, water, and a leavening agent (typically yeast or yogurt), and is added to bread dough before the kneading and baking process as a substitute for yeast. The advantage of a starter is that it produces chewier bread with a..
Breage
Breage (also known as Breaca or Bray) was a late 5th century holy woman, reverred as a saint in the Helston region of the English county of Cornwall. Breage is variously said to have been the daughter of King Geraint of Dumnonia or of Irish origin. John Leland recorded a few details of her life fro..
Breage, Cornwall
Breage (Cornish:Eglosvreg) is the principal village in the Parish of Breage, laying to the west of Helston, in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is named after Saint Breage, a missionary from Ireland. Other major villages in the Parish are Ashton, Godolphin Cross, Carleen, Balwest, Great Works and the co..
Break
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Break has multiple meanings, including: The act of damaging or [[wikt:destroy|destroy]]ing somethingBreak/break shot is the first shot meant to break the balls in snooker and billiardsBreak key, telegraphy, keyboards, computing;Brea..
Break-bumper
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Break-of-gauge
Rail gauge Broad gauge Standard gauge Narrow gauge Dual gauge Break-of-gauge Breitspurbahn Rail tracks Tramway track [[http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit this template]] With railways, a break-of-gauge is where a line of one gauge meets a line of a different gauge. Trains and rolling s..
Break.com
The 2006 Break.com logo Break.com (formerly Big-boys.com) is a popular humor website that features videos, flash games, and pictures among other material. The site is usually updated every weekday with new content. Users are encouraged to submit their own original content and are paid if thei..
Breakables
Breakables is a term primarily used by drummers to refer to a set of customized equipment that is part of their drum kit. Breakables typically consist of: Cymbals, including high-hatsSnare drumKick pedalDrummer's stool Typically, the cymbal stands are considered to be part of the base kit and are ..
Breakage
Breakage is a freeware cross platform drum machine. Its goal is to serve as a research platform for breakbeat composition above the note level with an intuitive, user friendly interface for live rhythm programming. Using neural networks to extract and use trends in drum patterns, Breakage employs ..
Breakaway
Breakaway may refer to: A 1920s dance style: breakaway (dance)A breakaway in a road bicycle race is when a group of riders detach themselves from the front of the peloton.In ice hockey: breakaway (ice hockey)A rodeo event, breakaway ropingA game developer: BreakAway GamesA Kelly Clarkson album and s..
Breakaway (album)
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. Breakaway is the second album by Kelly Clarkson released on November 30 2004 (see 2004 in music). It debuted a..
Breakaway (dance)
From 1919 to 1927, Breakaway was a popular swing dance developed from the Texas Tommy. Breakaway incorporated Charleston inspired movement. It was danced in closed position, when occasionally the leader would swing out the follower into an open position, hence "Breaking away". When in open position ..
Breakaway (food)
Breakaway is a brand of chocolate-covered digestive biscuit from Nestlé, produced since 1970. A mid-1970s United Kingdom television commercial for the brand starred Eric Idle in a variation on his "Nudge Nudge" sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus. Later stage performances of the original sket..
Breakaway (ice hockey)
A breakaway is a situation in ice hockey in which a player with the puck has no defending players, except for the goaltender, between himself and the opposing goal, leaving him free to skate in and shoot at will (assuming he can skate faster than the defenders trying to catch him). A breakaway is co..
Breakaway (Kelly Clarkson song)
"Breakaway" Single by Kelly Clarkson From the album Breakaway Released UK: June 26, 2006 Format Digital download Genre Pop rock Length 3:56 Label RCA Writers Avril LavigneB. BeneateMichael Gerrard Producers John Shanks Certification 3x platinum Chart positions #6 (US)#10 (AU)#10 (CAN)#..
Breakaway (magazine)
Breakaway is a magazine put out by Focus on the Family since 1990. Its intended audience is teenage males, and it writes articles focusing on teen issues from a conservative Christian perspective. External links [Offical site] ..
Breakaway (Space: 1999)
"Breakaway" was the first episode of the first series of [[Space: 1999]]. The episode was written by George Bellak and directed by Lee H. Katzin. From Gerry Anderson's biography What Made Thunderbirds Go (Simon Archer and Marcus Hearn BBC Worldwide Limited, 2002): 'The New York office assured..
BreakAway Games
BreakAway Games is a game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland established in 1998. While relatively recent, their executive staff is composed of several veterans from companies such as MicroProse, Origin Systems, Atari, Ion Storm, and Acclaim Entertainment. Since 1998, BreakAway has distinguis..
Breakaway music
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. } Breakaway music is a modern U.S. Naval tradition use..
Breakaway roping
Breakaway roping is a rodeo event that features a calf and one mounted cowgirl. The calves are moved through narrow pathways leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors. A 10-foot rope is fastened around the calf's neck which is used to ensure that the calf gets a head start. On one side of the chut..
Breakaway Vocalizer 1000
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Breakbeat
This article is about breakbeat, the electronic dance music genre. For the technique, and the meaning of the term with hip-hop and funk music see break (music). Breakbeat (sometimes breakbeats or breaks) is a term used to describe a collection of sub-genres of electronic music, usually characterize..
Breakbeat Era
Breakbeat Era was a short-lived project that combined the breakbeat talents of Drum and Bass producers Roni Size and DJ Die with the vocals of singer Leonie Laws. Spearheaded by the single Ultra-Obscene, and then released as an album under the same title in 1999. It was one of the first rock/pop/dru..
Breakbeat hardcore
Breakbeat hardcore (popularly known as rave music, originally referred to as simply hardcore in the United Kingdom, with oldskool hardcore a common term in the 21st century) is a style of electronic music that primarily uses breakbeats for its rhythm lines. It was an early 1990s offshoot of the ac..
Breakbeat Kaos
Breakbeat Kaos is an independent drum and bass record label based in London, UK. It is the result of a merger between Fresh's and Adam F's record labels and has released singles from artists such as Pendulum, Fresh, Adam F and several others. Dogs On Acid and Under Construction are sub-label of Bre..
Breakbeat Science
Breakbeat Science is a record store in Manhattan, New York City. It first opened in 1996, taking its place as the first drum and bass-centric record store in the United States. Occupying a cramped storefront in Manhattan's East Village, the store quickly became the nexus of a stateside breakbeat ..
Breakcore
Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of jungle, hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented sound that encourages speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density. Similar to punk or jazz music, breakcore adheres to a loose set of stylistic 'ru..
Breakcore Gives Me Wood
Breakcore Gives Me Wood is a Belgian breakcore partycrew, operating from Ghent, Belgium. Since 2002 they have thrown over 20 parties in Belgium, often in squats or abandoned buildings. They try to let touring international breakcore artist play in Belgium for an entrance fee no bigger then 5 or 6..
Breakdance
A breakdancer performing a one-handed freeze (also known as a pike) in the streets of Paris. Breakdance, also known as breaking or b-boying, is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement that originated among African American youths in the South Bronx of New York City..
Breakdance (computer game)
Sports game by Epyx released on 1984 for Commodore 64. ..
Breakdance (ride)
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Breakdown
Breakdown may refer to: Electrical breakdownChemical breakdownBiological decompositionNervous breakdownSocietal breakdownA breakdown is a statement explaining the details of something such as a bill or cost of a planA script breakdown for a play, film, or comic bookBreakdown (album), by Melissa Et..
Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11
Breakdown (ISBN 0452284279) is a 2003 book by Bill Gertz arguing that U.S. intelligence services "lost sight of [their] purpose and function" due to Clinton administration policies that were more concerned with political correctness than with national defense. Publishers Weekly gave it a ..
Breakdown (-core)
The breakdown is a section of a song typically found in the metalcore genre, where the band will usually play in half time, giving the feeling of a slower tempo. It is considered to some an important element in many songs of these genres and central to many bands, quite a few of which eschew trad..
Breakdown (album)
Breakdown is the sixth album by singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). "Scarecrow" is dedicated to the memory of Matthew Shepard, and his family and friends. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing all songs ..
Breakdown (comics)
Breakdown is a comic published by Devil's Due Productions as part of their Aftermath line. It began in October 2004, and is written by Chuck Dixon, and drawn by Dave Ross. The story is set around Jeff Carey, who, when he discovers/receives his powers, decides to use them for good, as Paragon, the w..
Breakdown (film)
Breakdown is a 1997 film, written and directed by Jonathan Mostow. The film stars Kurt Russell, J.T. Walsh and Kathleen Quinlan. The film was released on May 2, 1997 by Paramount Pictures. It was filmed on location in Sacramento, Moab and Arizona. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Cast listing3..
Breakdown (Jack Johnson song)
"Breakdown" is a song written and played by Jack Johnson. It is the eleventh track on the album "In Between Dreams" which was released in February 2005. It was released as a single in January 2006. The video features Jack Johnson surfing. A remix of the song was produced by the hip-hop duo, Hands..
Breakdown (song)
"Breakdown" is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey and Stevie J for Carey's seventh album Butterfly (1997). Co-produced by Carey, Stevie and Puff Daddy, it features raps by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (with an emphasis on rapped parts from Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone). "Breakdown" was one of ..
Breakdown (Transformers)
Breakdown is a member of a Transformers subgroup called the Stunticons. Brakedown (Cybertron) A resident of the Speed Planet. He serves as a mentor to the young Velocitronion transformer Clocker. He has extensive knowledge of the great races that he has passed along to Clocker and will come in ..
Breakdown (video game)
Breakdown (working title: Project Breakdown) is a first-person shooting/fighting game released by Namco in 2003 for the Microsoft Xbox console. Although it sold unspectacularly, it received critical acclaim for using the first-person perspective to achieve a higher level of emergence and a deeper ..
Breakdown in Paradise (Chilliwack album)
BREAKDOWN IN PARADISE is an album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack released in 1979. Tracks Communication BreakdownTrial By FireGuilty148 HeavyLet It All BeginSo StrongAre You With MeLast TimeRoad To Paradise ..
Breakdown voltage
Breakdown Voltage (Insulator) = The minimum voltage that makes an insulator react as a conductor. Breakdown Voltage (diode) = The minimum reverse voltage to make the diode conduct in reverse. Contents 1 In Detail1.1 Breakdown Voltage (..
Breaker
Breaker has the following meanings: An ice breaker is a ship that can navigate through ice.A circuit breaker protects equipment from an overload or short circuit.A coal breaker is a structure that processes coal.A ship breaker is a business which demolishes vessels for scrap metal.A breaker wave is ..
Breaker! Breaker!
Breaker! Breaker! is a 1977 film starring Chuck Norris. The story follows a truck driver, John David "J.D." Dawes (Norris), who must infiltrate a desert town and save his brother, Billy (Michael Augenstein), who was imprisoned by the town's corrupt judge (George Murdock). External links ..
Breakers (TV series)
Breakers is an Australian television series made by the Ten Network between 1998 and 1999. The series dealt with teenagers attending a modelling school near Bondi Beach and was not afraid to confront a number of contentious issues, such as homosexuality and teenage suicide. Unusually, the program a..
Breakers Stadium
Breakers Stadium is an Australian stadium, located in Newcastle, New South Wales. It was the former home of the Newcastle Breakers Football Club, who played in the National Soccer League until 2000. It was also the home ground of the short-lived Hunter Mariners rugby league team who participated in ..
Breaker (album)
Breaker is the third album released by the Speed Metal band Accept. Track listing "Starlight""Breaker""Run If You Can""Can't Stand The Night""Son Of A Bitch""Burning""Feelings""Midnight Highway""Breaking Up Again""Down And Out" ..
Breaker (hydraulic)
A breaker is a powerful percussion hammer fitted to an excavator for demolishing concrete structures or rocks. It is powered by a hydraulic feed from the excavator, which is fitted with a foot-operated valve for this purpose. See also Jackhammer ..
Breaker High
Breaker High was a 44 episode single-camera filmed television series that ran from 1997 to 1998, airing on UPN in the United States. The series was set at a high school located on a cruise ship, allowing the episodes to be set in a variety of exotic "locations". (The series was, in fact, filmed enti..
Breaker Island
Breaker Island is a small rocky island off Antarctica lying close southwest of Norsel Point, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. Breaker Island is located at [64°46′S 64°07′W]. Surveyed by the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1955. So na..
Breaker Morant
Harry 'Breaker' Harbord Morant For the film of the same name, see 'Breaker' Morant (film) Harry 'Breaker' Harbord Morant (1864- 27 February 1902) was an Anglo-Australian drover, horseman, poet and soldier whose renowned skill with horses earned him the nickname "The Breaker." Articulate, inte..
Breaker Reef
Breaker Reef, one of the 235 islands of Hong Kong, under the administration of Tai Po District, is located in Tolo Channel (赤門海峽), where is in the North-east of New Territories (新界). ..
Breakestra
Breakestra is a ten-piece hip-hop "orchestra" from Los Angeles, California, formed by Miles Tackett in 1996. After releasing several EPs and two full-length albums of mostly covers and sample-filled breaks, Breakestra put out Hit the Floor in 2005, which included all-original recordings fusing elem..
Breakeven
The breakeven point in economics is the point at which cost or expenses and income are equal - there is no net loss or gain, one has "broken even". The point at which a firm or other economic entity breaks even is equal to its fixed costs divided by its contribution to profit per unit of output, wh..
BreaKey
BreaKey was a "collectible key game" created by Upper Deck Entertainment. To play the game, players would interlock the ends of plastic "key" pieces together, and twist them until one of them broke. The player whose key had not broken would be the winner, and the broken key would be thrown away. The..
Breakfalls
Breakfalls are the specialised landing abilities of the practitioners of martial arts. They are usually taught early in the club syllabus and are essential to make sure people don't get hurt. Types of breakfall There are two main types; one is a rolling motion from the hand to the shoulder diago..
Breakfast
These articles are all partof the Meals series Common meals... Breakfast Second breakfast Elevenses Brunch Tiffin Lunch Tea Dinner Supper Dessert Snack See also... Cuisine | Kitchens [[wikibooks:Cookbook|Wikibooks: Cookbook]] Breakfast is a meal preceding lunch or di..
Breakfasters
The Breakfasters is a long running morning program on 3RRR, a radio station based in Melbourne, Australia. The program has seen a number of line-up changes since it began in the early 1980s. Presenters have included Chris Hatzis, Kate Langbroek, Leaping Larry L, James Young, John Safran, Fee B Squar..
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a novella by Truman Capote, published in 1958. The story portrays the life of a young woman, Holly Golightly, a transplant to Manhattan with an unknown past, who is trying to find her place in the world when she meets an unemployed writer (who is without a name in the bo..
Breakfast at Twilight
July 1954 issue of Amazing Stories Breakfast at Twilight is a 1954 science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick. In the story, a middle-class American family is suddenly thrown into the middle of a nuclear war. American soldiers burst into the house looking for survivors and supplies, under..
Breakfast cereal
A spoonful of breakfast cereal of the corn-flake type, with milk and strawberry. A breakfast cereal is a food product designed especially to be marketed to consumers as a ready-made breakfast food. Though cereal foods such as porridge are a staple of daily meals in many countries around the ..
Breakfast Club (band)
Breakfast Club was a American dance-pop group. Their biggest hit was "Right On Track," which went to #7. Contents 1 Band History2 Discography2.1 Studio albums2.2 Singles3 References Band History The group was formed in New York in the late-70s, and went through sever..
Breakfast in America
Breakfast in America is the sixth album by the band Supertramp. It was released in 1979. The album was recorded in 1978 at The Village Recorder. The album featured four hit singles "The Logical Song" (#6), "Goodbye Stranger" (Top 20), "Take the Long Way Home" (#10) and the title cut. Tensions b..
Breakfast in America (song)
Breakfast in America is the title track off of Supertramp's 1979 album Breakfast in America. The song was a minor hit but a staple of classic rock radio. The song tells about a person who has not ever been to America. Quotes "Funny enough, "Breakfast In America" had been around for eleven or twel..
Breakfast in Bed
Breakfast in Bed is a soul/R&B song written by Eddie Hinton and Donnie Fritts. Popularized by Baby Washington and covered by Dusty Springfield on the album, Dusty in Memphis in 1969. Harry J produced three reggae versions in 1972: Lorna Bennett; Scotty; Bongo Herman (see list below). Selective li..
Breakfast In Heaven
Breakfast in Heaven is a comedy album by Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello). It was recorded at at Washington Hall, University of Notre Dame, then released in 1986 by Warner Brothers. Side One Father Sarducci is welcomed to the University of Notre Dame and recalls the early years of the institutio..
Breakfast in the Ruins
Breakfast in the Ruins: A Novel of Inhumanity is a 1972 novel by Michael Moorcock, which mixes historical and speculative fiction. It was first published in the United Kingdom by the New English Library. The novel centres on Karl Glogauer, who is also the protagonist of Moorcock's Nebula Award winn..
Breakfast of Champions
Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday is a 1973 novel by the American author Kurt Vonnegut. Set in the fictional town of Midland City, it is the story of "two lonesome, skinny, fairly old white men on a planet which was dying fast". One of these men, Dwayne Hoover, is an insane and aging ..
Breakfast of Champions (film)
Breakfast of Champions Directed by Alan Rudolph Written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.Alan Rudolph Screenplay Starring Bruce WillisAlbert FinneyNick Nolte Runtime 110 min. Language English [IMDb Page] Breakfast of Champions is a 1999 film adapted and directed by Alan Rudol..
Breakfast on Pluto
Breakfast on Pluto (1998) is a novel by Patrick McCabe. The book was shortlisted for the 1998 Booker Prize, and was adapted into a Golden Globe Award-nominated film by Neil Jordan in 2005. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Set in 1960s to 1970s, the s..
Breakfast Point, New South Wales
Breakfast Point is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. According to a popular account, the name is derived from the first contact between Europeans and the traditional owners of the land, the Wangal Clan. This meeting supposedly took place on 5th of February, 1788 durin..
Breakfast sausage
A breakfast sausage is a type of fresh pork sausage usually served at breakfast. It is not cured or smoked. It is essentially seasoned ground meat so does not keep and should be stored and handled appropriately. Variations made from pork and beef mixtures as well as poultry can now be found. There a..
Breakfast television
Breakfast television (UK) or morning show (U.S.) is a type of news and entertainment television program, broadcast live in the morning (typically between 6:00am and 9:00am). Often hosted by a small 'team' of male and female hosts, morning shows typically target the combined demographic of people get..
Breakfast Television
This article is about the television show Breakfast Television. For the concept of breakfast television shows in general, see Breakfast television. The last minutes of Breakfast Television (Toronto) on November 16, 2004 Liza and Kevin in the lobby Liza playing ping-pong with the pr..
Breakfast Time
"Breakfast Time" was also the name of a U.S. show basd on The Big Breakfast, hosted by Tom Bergeron. The 4 1/2 hour cable show was later moved to a 1/2 hour slot on Fox and renamed 'Fox After Breakfast', where it died a quiet death. --> Breakfast Time was British television's first national brea..
Breakfast to Breakfast
Breakfast to Breakfast, also referred to as "B-to-B" or "B 2 B", opened its first store at Jal AL-Dib Highway in 1996. It began in a public place because we were the first of our kind. Today, the chain of fast food brand still has a unique reputation because it does things in a very different way ..
Breakfast with Bear
Breakfast with Bear is an hour-long television show that airs on The Disney Channel. In each episode, Bear (who originally appeared in Bear in the Big Blue House), visits a different house and follows one child's morning ritual, finishing with breakfast. Short episodes of Charlie and Lola, Shanna..
Breakfast with Girls
Breakfast with Girls is an album released by Self in 1999. Track listing End Of It All, The (04:53)Kill The Barflies (04:22)Meg Ryan (04:04)Suzie Q Sailaway (02:29)Uno Song (03:02)Paint By Numbers (03:13)What Are You Thinking!? (04:57)Sucker (04:24)Breakfast With Girls (03:18)Better Than Aliens (..
Breakfast With Hunter
Breakfast with Hunter is a documentary about the everyday life of gonzo-journalist Hunter S. Thompson by Wayne Ewing. It is noticeable for including a variety of well-known figures involved with Thompson throughout his life, including P.J. O'Rourke, Ralph Steadman, Roxanne Pulitzer, Johnny Depp, Te..
Breakfast with the Beatles
Breakfast with the Beatles is a popular programming segment format on FM radio in cities in the USA. Stations which feature, or have featured it include: WXRT Chicago, WIOQ and WMGK Philadelphia, WGRF Buffalo, WMXJ Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, KMET and KLSX Los Angeles, and many others. The origins of th..
Breakglass Studio
Breakglass Studio is an analog recording studio based in Montreal, Canada, which has recorded Montreal bands like Wolf Parade, Bionic, Islands, The Unicorns and The World Provider. ..
Breakheart Reservation
Breakheart Reservation is a Massachusetts state park located in Saugus. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Breakheart Reservation is a 640 acre hardwood forest principally used for birding, fishing and hiking. Features of the park include two fresh-..
Breakin'
Breakin' DVD cover Breakin' is a 1984 movie directed by Joel Silberg. The film was inspired by a German documentary entitled Breakin' and Enterin' set in the Los Angeles multi-racial hip-hop club Radiotron. Many of the artists and dancers including Ice-T (who makes his movie debut as a club ..
Breakin' (song)
"Breakin'" is a song from The Music's second album, Welcome to the North. It was also the second single from that album, released in the UK and elsewhere in Europe as a single in early January 2005 and in Japan in early March 2005 as an EP. It peaked at the #20 position in the British charts. Co..
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is the sequel to the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin'. It was released the same year as its predecessor by Cannon Films. Breakin' 2 sees the return of Kelly (Lucinda Dickey), Ozone (Adolfo Quinones) and Turbo (Michael Chambers) as they try to stop a developer from bulld..
Breakin' All the Rules
Breakin' All the Rules is a 2004 American comedy/romance film. It was directed and written by Daniel Taplitz. Main cast Jamie Foxx ... as Quincy WatsonMorris Chestnut ... as Evan FieldsGabrielle Union ... as Nicky CallasPeter MacNicol ... as Philip GasconJennifer Esposito ... as Rita Monroe Plot ..
Breakin' There's No Stoppin' Us (song)
"Breakin' There's No Stoppin' Us" Single by Ilanda feat. Joanne From the Album: The Wog Boy Soundtrack Released March 20, 2000 Format CD Single Genre Pop/R&B Length 25:57 Ilanda Singles Chronology "N/A"(N/A) "Breakin' There's No Stoppin' Us"(2000) "N/A"(N/A) Joanne Singles Chronology ..
Breaking (disambiguation)
breaking is a word associated with various actions and items including Breaking (martial arts) is martial arts skill.Breaking (dancing) is a street dance style.Breaking (linguistics) is a historical linguistics term. Contents 1 Phrases including ''breaking''2 Film and Television2.1 ..
Breaking (linguistics)
In historical linguistics, breaking is a kind of diphthongisation, such as the sound shift in the early development of Old English which moved a→ea and e→eo. ..
Breaking (martial arts)
Breaking is a martial arts skill that is used in competition, demonstration and testing. Breaking is an action where a martial artist uses a striking surface to break one or more objects using the skill honed in his art form. The striking surface is usually a hand or a foot, but may also be a fing..
Breaking Atoms
Breaking Atoms was the debut album of Main Source. It is widely thought of as a very influential album and is notable for the debut of hip hop superstar Nas. It is also highly regarded thanks to the virtuoso production of frontman Large Professor, whose heavy, and original, use of sampling influ..
Breaking Away
Breaking Away is a 1979 film which tells the story of a group of local boys from Bloomington, Indiana who put together a bicycle racing team to compete against teams from Indiana University. It stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie and Paul Dooley..
Breaking Away (album)
Breaking Away , the third album by the band Tantrum, was released in 2005. Track list Breakin' AwaySee That GirlLearning To LiveLady In LustRock 'N Roll WaltzNow Or NeverIn And Out Of LoveHurry UpVirgin Of LoveTime For A Change Musicians Pam Bradley - Lead & Backing VocalsSandy Caulfield - Lea..
Breaking ball
In baseball, a breaking ball is a pitch which does not travel straight like a fastball as it approaches the batter. A breaking ball will have some sideways or downward motion on it. Curveballs and sliders are two types of breaking balls. A breaking ball is more difficult than a fastball for a cat..
Breaking Benjamin
Breaking Benjamin is a post-grunge/Alternative Metal band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Contents 1 Band history2 Line-up2.1 Former members3 Discography3.1 Albums3.2 EPs4 Singles4.1 See also5 External links Band history --> Formed in 1999 under ..
Breaking Benjamin Live EP
In 2004, post grunge band Breaking Benjamin released The Live EP as a promotional disc. All songs are, as noted, recorded live. Track listing MedicateWaterNext To NothingSugarcoat ..
Breaking Bonaduce
Breaking Bonaduce is a celebreality show on VH1 that stars Danny Bonaduce and his wife Gretchen. It focuses on the issues and events that have led Bonaduce to consider his life a "car crash." With the tagline: "you have every right to slow down and watch," the series premiered on September 11, 2005..
Breaking bulk
Breaking bulk: In Shipping it is a maritime term for the taking out of a portion of the cargo of a ship or the beginning of the unloading process from the ship's holds. Break bulk cargo is typically material stacked on wooden pallets and lifted into and out of the hold of a vessel by cranes on the..
Breaking character
Breaking character, "to break character", is a theatrical term used to describe when an actor, while actively performing in character, slips out of character and behaves as his or her actual self. This is an acceptable occurrence while in the process of rehearsal, but is unheard of and extremely u..
Breaking Circus
Breaking Circus was postpunk band from the 1980s, based in Chicago and later Minneapolis, led by guitarist and vocalist Steve Björklund. Björklund had earlier been a guitarist and vocalist for Strike Under; Breaking Circus was his next project. Breaking Circus signed to Homestead Records for thei..
Breaking Curfew
Breaking Curfew can refer to: a 1984 album named Breaking Curfew by Red Rider.a 1995 promo CD named Breaking Curfew by the Indigo Girls. 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 cha..
Breaking Curfew (Red Rider album)
Breaking Curfew is the fourth studio album by the Canadian rock band Red Rider, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). The album was recorded and mixed at Metal Works Studio and E.S.P. Studio in Toronto, Ontario and Startling Studios in England. Breaking Curfew reached #137 on Billboard's 200 chart..
Breaking Daylight
Breaking Daylight is a 2003 album by the Finnish hip hop/rock band Don Johnson Big Band. Track listing One MC, One DelayPenguinRoyaltyHarlem DavidsonBehind 16 BarsSalt WaterNightmanNorthboundTokyo RangerNutwood CutTwo ReasonsJah Jah Blow JobBroken Daylight ..
Breaking down the script
The process of breaking down the script occurs after the producer reads through the screenplay once. Then he or she goes back and marks certain elements that need to be taken care of before production, or even pre-production can begin. Marking 1/8's Each scene, as per slug line, is measured into 1..
Breaking Free
"Breaking Free" is a song from the Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical. It also appears on the soundtrack by the same name. It is sung by Zac Efron, Andrew Seeley and Vanessa Anne Hudgens. It was written by Jamie Houston. Song information Breaking Free is the song that Gabriella (Hu..
Breaking Glass
Breaking Glass is a 1980 British film starring Hazel O'Connor, Phil Daniels, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is remarkable in that it also featured in the cast (sometimes in small roles) very many actors who would eventually become major stars of film and television: Mark Wingett, Richard Griffiths,..
Breaking Glass (song)
"Breaking Glass” Single by David Bowie From the album Stage B-side ”Art Decade””Ziggy Stardust” Released November 1978 Format 7" single Recorded Either Philadelphia 28/29 April; Providence 5 May or Boston 6 May 1978 Genre Rock/Electronic Length 3:28 Label RCA BOW 1 Producers..
Breaking Hearts
Breaking Hearts is a 1984 Elton John album. The record features lyrics by Bernie Taupin. Track listing Restless 5:16Slow Down Georgie (She's Poison) 4:09Who Wears These Shoes? 4:03Breaking Hearts (Ain't What It Used to Be) 3:36Li'l 'Frigerator 3:35Passengers 3:23In Neon 4:19Burning Buildings 4:01..
Breaking Laces
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. } Breaking Laces is an American rock band based in B..
Breaking news
Breaking News is also the name of a Hong Kong movie. Breaking news describes in television a spontaneous newscast, which interrupts the scheduled(running) program in order to report the latest details of a currently happening event. The term has been popularized by such television networks as CNN...
Breaking Open the Head
Breaking Open the Head is a book written by author and journalist Daniel Pinchbeck, founding editor of the literary journal Open City. Published in 2002, Breaking Open the Head covers, in Pinchbeck's words, the cultural history of psychedelic use, philosophical and critical perspectives on shamanis..
Breaking Out Is Hard to Do
redirect [[Template:Infobox Family Guy Season 4a]]Breaking Out Is Hard to Do is an episode of Family Guy that first aired on July 17, 2005 on FOX. Its production code is 4ACX12. The episode was written by Tom Devanney and directed by Kurt Dumas. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Cultural refere..
Breaking Point
Breaking Point is an alternative rock band on the record label Wind-Up Records. They performed "One of a Kind," the entrance music for professional wrestler Rob Van Dam, which can be found on the album "WWF Forceable Entry." Their track "27" can be found on the soundtrack for The Scorpion King. ..
Breaking the chain
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Breaking the Chains
Breaking the Chains is a 1983 hard rock album by heavy metal band Dokken. Though they made a name for themselves during the mid-80's California pop metal explosion, the members of Dokken were actually products of the late 70's L.A. hard rock scene which spawned Van Halen. In fact, the band got it's..
Breaking the Ethers
Breaking the Ethers is the debut album from collaborative group Tuatara. Released on Epic Records, it was an attempt by members of Luna, the Screaming Trees and R.E.M. to try their hand at experimental, multi-ethnic music. Tracklisting Breaking The Ethers/SerengetiDark State Of MindSaturday Nig..
Breaking the Girl
"Breaking the Girl" is a single released by the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1992, taken from the 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik. It is a melodic and emotional ballad that refers to a turbulent relationship between frontman Anthony Kiedis and his then girlfriend, and their subsequent break-up shortl..
Breaking the Habit
"Breaking the Habit" is the fifth and final single by the Nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2003 sophomore album Meteora. The single was released in 2004. "Breaking The Habit" is one of the few Linkin Park songs which do not feature Mike Shinoda's rapping. It is also far less hard rock-driven t..
Breaking the Habit (DVD)
Linkin Park's latest DVD release is something that is rather unique. Released on July 27, 2004, the "Breaking the Habit" DVD comes standard with a TOKYOPOP Cine-Manga book, depicting the events of the band's music video for "Breaking the Habit." The book also contains original storyboards and mini-..
Breaking the Ice
For other meanings of "breaking the ice", see icebreaker (disambiguation). For the first season episode of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]], see Breaking the Ice (Enterprise episode). Breaking the Ice is a peace project founded by Heskel Nathaniel. Contents 1 Breaking the Ice1.1 The Team1.2..
Breaking the Ice (Enterprise episode)
"Breaking the Ice" is the 7th episode (production #108) of the television series [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. Synopsis The Enterprise encounters a comet and Malcolm & Travis stop to mine some Eisilium. To their surprise, the Vulcan ship Ti'Mur stops by to also investigate the comet — except t..
Breaking the Ice (Frasier)
Breaking the Ice is the 20th episode of season 2 of Frasier, centering on Martin's awkward relationship with his sons. Frasier overhears his dad saying "I love you" to Eddie and his pal Duke (although the latter is "I love ya", a different thing in Martin's mind) and he is concerned as to why he nev..
Breaking the Ice (role-playing game)
Breaking the Ice is an indie role-playing game by Emily Care Boss. It's a game for two players where the player characters go on three dates together to see if they will become a couple. Contents 1 Setting2 Game system3 Publication history4 External links Setting The setting..
Breaking the Illusion
Breaking the Illusion (real name Tomas Stewart, born in Leeds) is a British hip hop artist and co-founder of the Low Life Records label along with Braintax. Starting off as a two-man act with Oddball (real name Paul Edmeade), the name now refers to the single solo artist following Oddball's departur..
Breaking the Law
"Breaking the Law" is a Judas Priest song featured on their 1980 album British Steel. Trivia Nirvana considered this song title for their first song, "Spank Thru".The song's chorus was frequently sung by the characters Beavis and Butt-head whenever they did anything (knowingly) illegal. ..
Breaking the Magicians' Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed
Breaking the Magicians' Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed was series of five specials, aired on the FOX Network in the US, and on Sky and ITV in the UK. Val Valentino The first four specials featured performances from the Masked Magician, who performed large-scale illusions and small..
Breaking the Real Axis of Evil: How to Oust the World's Last Dictators by 2025
Breaking the Real Axis of Evil: How to Oust the World's Last Dictators by 2025 is a book by Mark Palmer. Nuke 'em from orbit. Just to be sure. ..
Breaking the silence
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. } Breaking The Silence ("Shovrim Shtika" in Hebrew) is..
Breaking the Spell
Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (published 2006) is a book by the American philosopher Daniel C. Dennett, which attempts a scientific analysis of the origins of religion and of its pros and cons. Dennett implies that the spell he hopes to break is not religious belief itself,..
Breaking the square
Breaking the square refers to a cavalry charge that breaks into a defensive formation of footsoldiers. This usually results in the total annihilation of the infantry unit since it loses its cohesion and, thus, effectiveness. Although it was every cavalryman's dream to "ride a square into red ruin", ..
Breaking the Waves
Breaking the Waves is a 1996 film, set in the Scottish Highlands in the 1970s, which tells the story of Bess McNeill, who marries oil-man Jan, despite the apprehensions of her community and Calvinist church. She is somewhat simple, and has difficulty living without him when he is away on the oi..
Breaking Things
Breaking Things is an album by ALL that was released in 1993. Tracks "Original Me" (2:49)"Right" (1:57)"Shreen" (2:37)"'Cause" (2:30)"Bail" (0:53)"Excuses" (2:06)"Strip Bar" (0:10)"Horizontal" (1:23)"Guilty" (3:20)"Birthday I.O.U." (2:42)"Rosco" (2:10)"Stick" (2:19)"Crucified" (3:04)"Politics" (0..
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
"Breaking Up is Hard to Do" is a song recorded by Neil Sedaka. It hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 11 in 1962. Originally an uptempo song, Sedaka re-recorded it as a ballad in 1975 and the new version peaked at number eight the following year. The song was later performed as a due..
Breaking Up the Girl
"Breaking Up the Girl" was the third single from beautifulgarbage, the third album by Garbage, released worldwide in April 2002. In North America it was the second and final single to be taken from the album, released in conjunction with its appearance on the soundtrack to the MTV movie Daria: Is ..
Breaking Vegas
Breaking Vegas is a television show that covers the great lengths people have gone to make money, often illegally, from casinos. It is currently being shown on The History Channel and The Discovery Channel in Canada. Many episodes have to do with cheaters who illegally take money from the casino by..
Breaking wave
In physics, a breaking wave is a wave whose amplitude reaches a critical level at which some process can suddenly start to occur that causes large amounts of wave energy to be dissipated. At this point, simple physical models describing the dynamics of the wave will often become invalid, particular..
Breaking wheel
The breaking wheel (also known as Catherine wheel; originally, the whele) was a torturous capital punishment device used in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by cudgeling to death. It was not used for coercion through torture. Contents 1 Description2 Metaphoric..
Breakin News
Breakin News is an E-40 album released on July 1, 2003 on Sick Wid It and Jive Records. Track Listing "Breakin News" (feat. Rankin Scroo)"Hot""I Got Dat Work""Quarterbackin" (feat. The Clipse)"Married to the Ave""One Night Stand""I Hope U Get This Kite""Act a Ass" (feat. Rankin Scroo)"Anybody Can G..
BreakmanX.com
Website name [BreakmanX.com] Commercial? No Type of site Gaming Registration Free Owner BreakmanX.com, Inc. Created by Matthew Nyquist BreakmanX.com is a gaming website that has hosted a weekly Internet radio show for gamers since September 2002. It was created i..
Breakneck Ridge
Breakneck Ridge is a mountain along the Hudson River between Beacon and Cold Spring, New York, straddling the boundary between Dutchess and Putnam counties. Its distinctive rocky cliffs are visible for a long distance when approached from the south, and together with Storm King Mountain on the oppo..
Breakneck Ridge (Metro-North station)
New York-bound Metro-North train passing Breakneck Ridge stop, with the ridge itself in background. The small Breakneck Ridge Metro-North Railroad station serves hikers and campers traveling to and from Breakneck Ridge, near Beacon, New York, via the Hudson Line. Trains stop there on Saturdays..
Breakout
For other uses of this term, see Breakout (disambiguation). Breakout is a Pong-like arcade game introduced by Atari in 1976, with a follow-up, Super Breakout, appearing in 1978. In the game, a layer of 'bricks' lines the top third of the screen. A ball travels across the screen, 'bouncing' off t..
Breakout (disambiguation)
Breakout is a classic Pong-like computer gameBreakout is a slang for a prison breakBreakout (movie) is also movie starring Charles Bronson and Robert Duvall [link]Breakout (military) is a military operation to end a situation of encirclement or siege"Breakout" is a song from Never Say Die!..
Breakout (military)
A breakout is a military operation to end a situation of encirclement or siege. It is used in contexts such as: "The British breakout attempt from Normandy". A breakout is usually done with the encircled forces attacking a weak point in the encirclement, and allied forces attacking the same weak po..
Breakout (song)
"Breakout" is a single from the Foo Fighters third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. It was released on two main discs in 2000. It was featured in the movie Me, Myself & Irene, and its music video features Dave Grohl as someone suffering from a "multiple personality" disorder (similar to Jim Ca..
Breakout (technical analysis)
A breakout is when prices pass through and stay through an area of support or resistance. ..
Breakout box
A breakout box is usually a box, in which a compound electrical connector is separated or "broken out" into its component connectors. Compound connectors (which are often proprietary) are used where sufficient space for (or access to) connections is unavailable, such as on personal computer sound c..
Breakout cable
Breakout-style (also known as a fanout-style) fiberoptic cable is basically several simplex fibers packaged individually inside one jacket. This differs from distribution style cable, in which several tight-buffered fibers are bundled together under the same jacket. The design of the breakout-styl..
Breakpoint
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A breakpoint, in software development, is an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program, put in place for debugging purposes. More generally, a breakpoint is a means of acquiring knowledge about a program during its execution. During the interruptio..
Breakpoint (disambiguation)
Breakpoint may refer to one of the following. Breakpoint, an execution stop point in the code of a computer program.Breakpoint (party) is also the name of a world-wide demoparty in Bingen, Germany.Chuck Colson's daily radio commentary.Transformation theory is described as a series of interlocking ..
Breakpoint demo party
Breakpoint 2004 - 'the real party is outside' Breakpoint is a German demoscene party. Since 2003, it takes place annually on Easter in Bingen. Breakpoint is the successor to the legendary Mekka & Symposium. With about 800 visitors, it is the world's biggest pure demoscene-party, attracting s..
BreakQuest
BreakQuest is a breakout game created by Nurium Games. It was released on November 16, 2004, and is currently published by Stardock as part of TotalGaming.net. Contents 1 IconPackager | ObjectBar | SkinStudio | WindowBlinds | WindowFX TotalGaming.net Games (developed, published) BreakQue..
Breakscore
Breakscore is a table-top board game usually played by two to four players at a time. Game play The aim of the game is to race others to the enzone and win with the highest score. Obstacles on the board ensure that the winner is not known until the very last roll of the dice or last play of the ca..
Breaksea Point
Breaksea Point is the southernmost point of Wales. It is located in the Vale of Glamorgan. See also Rhoose Point - that makes a similar claim External links Grid reference ..
Breakstone, White-Lief & Gluck, P.C.
Breakstone, White-Lief & Gluck, P.C. is a Boston, Massachusetts law firm specializing in plaintiff's personal injury and insurance bad faith law. Two of its lawyers, Marc L. Breakstone and David W. White-Lief, have been named "Lawyers of the Year" by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. In 2005, Ronald E. ..
Breaks Co-Op
Breaks Co-op is a New Zealand band, formed in 1997, first through music company FMR and more recently with EMI. The band members are Andy Lovegrove, Zane Lowe and Hamish Clark. Discography Albums Roofers (2005) rereleased under EMI Released Cover Album NZ AUS UK 1997 Roofers (under FMR) > &..
Breaks Interstate Park
The Breaks Interstate Park, also referred as the "Grand Canyon of the South" is one of two interstate parks in America and encompasses 4,500 acres of woodland covering Eastern Kentucky, and South Western Virgina. The Breaks, home of the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River, also rises to loft..
Breakthrough
Breakthrough is the name of an abstract strategy board game.'' The Breakthrough is the name of the seventh studio album by American singer Mary J. Blige.'' Breakthrough (Transnistria) is a political youth organization in Transnistria. Breakthrough (2000) is a textbook in three parts for students ..
Breakthrough (board game)
tright Breakthrough is an abstract strategy board game invented by D..
Breakthrough (Transnistria)
Breakthrough is the English name for Cyrillic ПРОРЫВ (Proriv, in Russian), a political party in Transnistria whose methods are modelled on Otpor, Kmara and other participants of colored revolutions in the post-Soviet sphere. It was founded in 2005 as a political youth organization. A year late..
Breakthrough bleeding
Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding while taking the active pills of oral contraceptives, or other hormonal contraceptives. The bleeding is usually light, often referred to as "spotting," though a few women may experience heavier bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is most common when a woman first begin..
Breakthrough Breast Cancer
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is a United Kingdom-based organization that supports breast cancer research. External link [Official website] ..
Breakthrough Films & Television
Breakthrough Films & Television is a Canadian motion picture and television production company, originally founded in 2001 by Peter Williamson and Ira Levy. Films and series Atomic BettyBetween the Sheets with Rebecca RosenblatBuddy's (in development)Captain FlamingoChildren of UhelmClass ActComi..
Breakthrough of the year
The Breakthrough of the Year is an annual award made by the journal Science for the most significant development in scientific research. It originated in 1989 as "the molecule of the year", inspired by Time's Man of the year. It was renamed the "Breakthrough of the year" in 1996. 1989 PCR and DNA ..
Breakthrough pain
Breakthrough pain is pain that comes on suddenly for short periods of time and is not quelled by the patients’ normal pain suppression management. ..
Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program
The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program (BPP) is a research program which was funded from 1996 through 2002 by NASA, in the hope of studying various proposals for "revolutionary" methods of spacecraft propulsion which would require breakthroughs in physics before they could be realized, hence th..
Breakthru
This article is about the game. For the song by Queen, see Breakthru (Song) BreakThru is a Data East vehicular combat arcade game that was later made available for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The goal is to drive a dune buggy to "BreakThru" the enemy lines of five different areas. The five..
Breakthru (song)
The Miracle Album Listing "The Invisible Man"(Track 5) "Breakthru"(Track 6) "Rain Must Fall"(Track 7) "Breakthru" is a song by English rock band Queen. Credited as being written by Queen, it was released in June 1989 from the album The Miracle. The single reached #7 in the UK and was a top te..
Breakwater
Breakwater has several meanings, including: a structure for protecting a beach or harbour: Breakwater (structure)Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.a Portland, Maine pre-school and elementary school founded in 1956: Breakwater Schoola 1988 album named Breakwater by Lenni..
Breakwater, Victoria
Breakwater LGA: City of Greater Geelong Postcode: 3219 Median property value: [7,000] (2005) Location: Geelong, Victoria Suburbs near Breakwater South Geelong East Geelong Newcomb Belmont Breakwater Whittington Grovedale St Albans Park Breakwater is a residentia..
Breakwater (Lennie Gallant album)
Breakwater is the debut album by Lennie Gallant, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music). Track listing "Tales of the Phantom Ship""Island Clay""Raise the Dead of Wintertime""Back to Rustico""From a Distance""Marie and He""The Hope for Next Year""Breakwater""Big City""The Reconcillation Two-Step""La ..
Breakwater (structure)
Breakwaters are structures constructed on coasts as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift. Contents 1 Coastal defense2 Anchorage3 See also4 External links Coastal defense They are constructed some distance awa..
Breakwater School
Breakwater School is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational pre-school and elementary school located at 856 Brighton Avenue, Portland, ME 04102 - the intersection of Brighton Avenue and Capisic Street. Its collaborative faculty offers an innovative curriculum that is designed to be deve..
Breaky Bottom
Breaky Bottom is the name of a valley in the South Downs five miles south of Lewes, East Sussex, UK. The valley has been home to the Breaky Bottom vineyard since 1974, which produces a well-known English wine and former gold medallist in the Wine Magazine International Wine Challenge. ..
Break (music)
In popular music a break is an instrumental or percussion section or interlude during a song derived from or related to stop-time – being a "break" from the main parts of the song or piece. In DJ parlance, a break is where all elements of a song (e.g., pads, basslines, vocals), except for ..
Break Away
"Break Away" (occasionally listed as Breakaway) is the title of a song written by Murry Wilson (Brian Wilson receives a songwriting credit, though the contributions he made to the record are not known) for The Beach Boys in 1969. It is commonly ranked as one of their stronger songs, despite bein..
Break a leg
"Break a leg" is a well-known saying in theatre which means "good luck". It is typically said to actors before they go out onto the stage to perform. It is a theatrical superstition that the phrase "good luck" is actually bad, so "break a leg" is preferred in this situation. The expression may also..
Break even analysis
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The break even point for a product is the point where total revenue received equals total costs associated with the sale of the product (TR=TC). A break even point is typically calculated in order for businesses to determine if it would be profitable to sell a prop..
Break Every Rule
Break Every Rule is a 1986 album by Tina Turner and is the follow up to Tina Turner's first solo album, Private Dancer. It reached #2 in the UK albums chart and produced a number of hit singles world-wide and in the United States. In the U.S, the most successful single was Typical Male which reach..
Break In The Seal
Break In The Seal is a photographic exhibition by two of Britain's most talented black artists: Pogus Caesar, born in St Kitts, and Vanley Burke from Jamaica. Both came to Britain from the West Indies as children. They have spent most of their lives in Birmingham, where they were educated and now wo..
Break in the Sun
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Break It Off
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. "Break It Off" is a pop/reggae song written by R&B/Reggae singer Rihanna and her island counterpart Sean..
Break It To Pieces
Break It To Pieces is an album released by New Zealand R&B group, Tha Feelstyle in 2004. Track Listing Su'ga ea!Feels Like ForeverOutside EnclosureTha MedicineMybrotherswillkillyouLeave It At ThatAs Momentum PushesFu'amalie/Ain't Mad at YouSavagefeelLea AmatagaGuided by VoicesGoing HomeEnlightenm..
Break It Up, Break It Up
Break It Up, Break It Up is the 25th episode of the sitcom The Drew Carey Show. Contents 1 Info2 Plot3 Cast3.1 Guest Stars4 Trivia5 See also6 References Info Original air date: October 2, 1996 Writer: Lona Williams Director: Brian K. Roberts Plot In the e..
Break junction
Break junction is a technique used to rapidly produce electrodes separated by a few atoms distance. In this technique a metal wire is bent by a piezoelectric crystal. The bending causes the metal wire to break in a controlled manner since piezoelectric elongation can be tuned down to a few angstro..
Break key
The break key is a special key on computer keyboards that no longer has a well-defined purpose. Its origins go back to telegraph practices. A standard telegraph key has a built-in knife switch that can be used to short the key's contacts. When the key was not in use, that switch was kept closed, ..
Break Like the Wind
Break Like the Wind is an album by the mostly fictional band Spinal Tap. The title track refers to a euphemism for flatulence. Released in 1992 by MCA, it served as a follow up to the only other Spinal Tap album, the soundtrack to the film This is Spinal Tap. The songs depict the range of genres..
Break Me Shake Me
This is the fourth single released by Savage Garden from their eponymous debut album "Savage Garden" and was released in 1997. Track Listing Break Me Shake MeTears of Pearls [Tears on the Dancefloor Mix]Carry on Dancing [Ultra Violet Mix]To The Moon & Back (Acoustic)Break Me S..
Break My Stride
Break My Stride was a major hit single for Matthew Wilder in 1983. This reggae-infused synth-pop song was perhaps best known for its incessantly catchy chorus ("Ain't nothing gonna break my stride, nobody gonna slow me down..."). chorus was also sampled for the Diddy song "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"..
Break O'Day
Municipality of Break O'Day The Municipality of Break O'Day is a local government area of Tasmania, encompassing the northern part of the states east coast. Major towns in the area include St Helens, St Marys, Scamander, Beaumaris and Fingal. The municipal area has a population of 5,752 (20..
Break of Dawn (album)
Break of Dawn is an album by Do As Infinity, released in 2000. This is the only album cover where Dai Nagao is included in along with the other two members. Track listing "Break of Dawn""Standing on the Hill""Oasis""Another""""Heart""Raven""Welcome!""Painful""Tangerine Dream""Yesterday & Today" C..
Break of Hearts
Break of Hearts is a 1935 RKO film starring Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by the team of Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, with Anthony Veiller, specifically for Hepburn. Boyer played Franz Roberti, the passionate and eminent musical conductor while Hepburn w..
Break of Reality
Break of Reality (BoR) is a cello rock band based in Rochester, New York, consisting of three cellists and drums. Many of their events are sponsored by the energy drink Red Bull. Contents 1 History2 Members2.1 Current2.2 Past Members3 Discography4 External Links a..
Break open
A break open firearm is one whose barrels are hinged, and rotate perpendicular to the bore axis to expose the breech and allow loading and unloading. Break open actions are universal in double-barrelled shotguns and combination guns, and are common in single shot rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Adv..
Break Out
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Break Out (Pointer Sisters album)
Break Out is the Pointer Sisters' 11th album, released in 1983 on Planet Records, later a part of RCA Records. Track listing "Jump (For My Love)""Automatic""I'm So Excited""I Need You""Neutron Dance""Dance Electric""Easy Persuasion""Baby Come And Get It""Telegraph Your Love""Operator" ..
Break Pirates
An Internet radio station established in 2001, playing breakbeat oriented music. Styles covered include Oldskool Hardcore, Hardcore Breaks, Hardcore, Drum & Bass, Jungle, Nu Skool Breaks, and Gabba. Shows over the years have included DJs such as LTJ Bukem, MC Conrad, Adam Freeland, Jay Cunning, DJ D..
Break Stuff
"Break Stuff" is the fourth and final single by Nu-Metal band Limp Bizkit from their second album, Significant Other. The single is also released along side with "N 2 Gether Now". Track Listing Break Stuff (album version)CrushedFaithCounterfeit (Lethal Dose Remix)Faith (music video)Nookie (music..
Break syndical
Break syndical is the name of the fourth album by Québécois néo-trad band Les Cowboys Fringants. Contents 1 Track listing2 Songfacts2.0.1 ''En Berne''2.0.2 ''Toune d'automne''2.0.3 ''La Manifestation''2.0.4 ''L'Hiver Approche''2.0.5 ''Quand je r'garde'' T..
Break the Bank
Break the Bank is a title that has been used for three entirely separate American game shows throughout television history. Contents 1 The First Version2 1976-772.1 The Bonus Game3 1985-863.1 Format #13.1.1 Values of Seconds3.1.2 Puzzle Solving3.1.3 The Pri..
Break the Cycle
For the Canadian hard rock group, see Break the Cycle (band). Break the Cycle is Staind's third album. It is Staind's most successful album, and what broke them into the mainstream. It was a huge success for the band, as it spent several weeks at number 1 position in the US album charts. Break ..
Break the Cycle (band)
Break the Cycle is a hard rock band from Montreal, Canada. Biography Break the Cycle's music is a clash between alternative rock, hard rock, and classical. With catchy riffs and harmonious vocal melodies, the band attempts to capture a mysterious mix of composition styles within several types of r..
Break the Night with Colour
"Break the Night with Colour" is a song by British singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft and is featured on his 2006 album, Keys to the World. It was released 9 January 2006 as the lead single from the album, charting at #3 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2006 in British music). Track listings 7" R6680..
Break the rules
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. break the rules is Namie Amuro's fourth original studio album under the avex trax label. It is her second album of 2000, coming only 11 months..
Bream
Breams caught in the Volga River near Kashin, Russia. Bream is a general term for a number of species of freshwater and marine fish, mainly, but not exhaustively, drawn from the genera Abramis (e.g. A. brama, the carp bream), Acanthopagrus, Argyrops, Blicca, Brama, Etelis, Gymnocranius, Lethr..
Bream, Gloucestershire
Bream is a sizeable village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. ..
Breamore
Breamore is a village in Hampshire, United Kingdom, close to Fordingbridge. External links [Breamore Parish Council][Breamore House and Museum] ..
Breamore House
Breamore House is an Elizabethan manor house noted for its fine collection of paintings and furniture and situated in Breamore, just north of Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England. Breamore House was completed in 1583 by the Dodington family. Purchased in the 18th century by Sir Edward Hulse, it is sti..
Bream Head
Location of Bream Head Bream Head is a promontory on the east coast of Northland in the North Island of New Zealand. Located at the end of a 30 kilometre-long peninsula, the head juts into the Pacific Ocean to the southeast of Whangarei. The Hen and Chicken Islands are located off the headland..
Breandán Breathnach
Breandán Breathnach (1912-1985) was an Irish music collector and Uilleann piper. Life Breathnach worked as a civil servant with the Department of Education and was responsible for collecting music from around Ireland. By the time of his death he had collected over 7,000 tunes published from 1963...
Breandan O. Madagain
Breandan O. Madagain (born Limerick, 1942) is an Irish scholar and writer. He is Professor Emeritus and past Chair of Department of Irish, University College Galway, was Chairperson of the Irish Academic Council from 1998-2002 and is a member of Royal Irish Academy since 1995. His main contributi..
Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart
Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart was a baby girl who was stillborn on September 6, 2000 in Paragould, Arkansas to Scott Stewart and Lisa Bartlett. Her stillbirth is of particular note for being the first example of a stillbirth whose cause was successfully resolved via the Kleihauer-Betke test. It..
Brean Down
for at grid reference ST283591 Brean Down is a promontory off the coast of North Somerset standing 320 feet high and extending 1½ miles into the Bristol Channel between Weston-super-Mare and Burnham on Sea. Made of carboniferous limestone, it is a continuation of the Mendip Hills, and..
Brean Down Fort
Brean Down Fort was built on the headland at Brean Down, 9 miles south of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England between 1864 and 1871 on the recommendations of the 1859 Royal Commission. It was the most southerly of a chain of defences across the Bristol Channel, protecting the access to Bristol an..
Brearley School
The Brearley School is an all-girls private school in New York City. The school is divided into the Lower School (K-4), Middle School (5-8) and Upper School (9-12). There are a total of approximately 750 students enrolled in grades K-12, with about 50 students in a class. Founded in 1884 by Samuel ..
Brearton
Brearton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate of North Yorkshire, England, situated about four miles north of Knaresborough. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 141. ..
Breasal Boidhiobhadh
Breasal Boidhiobhadh of Bódíbad, son of Rudraige (3), was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 2nd or 3rd century BC. There was a plague on cattle (Old Irish bó, cow; díbad, plague) during his reign. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Breasclete
Breasclete or Brèascleit is a village on the west side of the Isle of Lewis, in Scotland. ..
Breast
Photograph of a pregnant human female's breasts. The term breast, also known by the Latin mamma in anatomy, refers to the upper ventral region of an animal's torso, particularly that of mammals, including human beings. In addition, the breasts are parts of a female mammal's body which contain..
Breastfeeding
A breastfeeding infant Breastfeeding is the process of a woman feeding an infant or young child with milk from her breasts, usually directly from the nipples. Babies have a sucking urge that enables them to take in the milk, provided there is a good 'latch' (i.e. correct orientation between th..
Breaston
Breaston is a large village in Derbyshire, England. Originally an agricultural village, Breaston has continued to grow for centuries until it has reached its current size, separated from the neighbouring Long Eaton only by the M1. Breaston today is now mainly residential. There is a church, a Meth..
Breastplate
Breastplates are devices worn over the torso either as protective armor or as an item of religious significance. A breastplate is sometimes worn by mythological beings as a distinctive item of clothing. Contents 1 Armor2 Religious3 Metaphorical4 Mythological Armor In medieva..
Breaststroke
Part of the breaststroke. Breaststroke is swum on the breast and is the most popular recreational swimming style due to its stability and the ability to keep the head out of the water at all times. In most swimming classes, beginners learn either the breaststroke or the front crawl first. ..
Breasts Not Bombs
Breasts Not Bombs is a grassroots political movement based in Mendocino County, California. The group focuses on the intersection between topfree equality and social justice through non-violent public protests involving street theatre and toplessness in order to bring attention to what they term ..
Breastwork
Breastwork may mean: A form of temporary fortification Breastwork (fortification).Surgical alteration of the breast Breast implant.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..
Breastwork (fortification)
A Breastwork is a fortification. The term is usually applied to temporary fortifications, often an earthwork thrown up to breast height to provide protection to defenders firing over it from a standing position. A more permanent structure, normally in stone, would be described as a parapet. ..
Breastwork monitor
The term breastwork monitor was used as a description of a number of ships designed by Sir Edward Reed, the Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy between 1863 and 1870. The term "monitor" was directly derived from the American ship of that name, the USS Monitor designed by Erickson which had been act..
Breast binding
Breast binding is the material used in, or the act of reducing visible breast size in, both women and men through the use of constrictive materials. Common binding materials include: Cloth stripsElastic or non-elastic bandagePurpose-built undergarments (often using Lycra or other synthetic fiber)S..
Breast bondage
Breast bondage is a technique used in BDSM play. It differs from most bondage techniques in that it is not intended to restrict the mobility of the tied person directly. However, it can do so indirectly when it is combined with other techniques. Rope is usually used, due to its ease of use, but le..
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is cancer of breast tissue. Worldwide, it is the most common form of cancer in females, affecting approximately one out of twelve to thirteen women who reach age ninety at some stage of their life in the Western world. It is (after lung cancer) the second most fatal cancer in women. &..
Breast Cancer 3Day
The Breast Cancer 3Day is a fundraising walk that benefits breast cancer patients and research. Sponsored by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, it occurs in many major U.S. cities. It is a sixty mile walk spread across three days, and often involves several thousand walkers, most of whom..
Breast Cancer Care
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Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester
The Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester is a non-profit organization located in Rochester, NY. Formed in 1997, BCCR is a member organization of the National Breast Cancer Coalition and the New York State Breast Cancer Network. It is largely volunteer-based and offers free services to community mem..
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (journal)
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment is a scientific journal focused on the treatment of and investigations in breast cancer. It is targetted towards a wide audience of clinical researchers, epidemiologists, immunologists, or cell biologists interested in breast cancer. The types of articles in t..
Breast engorgement
Breast engorgement occurs in the mammary glands when too much breast milk is contained within them. It is caused by insufficient breastfeeding and/or blocked milk ducts. When engorged the breasts may swell, throb, and cause mild to extreme pain. Engorgement may lead to mastitis (inflammation of ..
Breast expansion fetish
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Breast expansion fetishism is a sexual fetish characterized by pronounced sexual fantasies involving a woman whose breasts enlarge, either gradually or suddenly, often to gargantuan proportions. Breast expansion fetishism may manifest as a form of inflation fetishis..
Breast fetishism
Breast fetishism is a pronounced fetishistic sexual interest in the female breasts, their shape, movement, and especially their size. Breast fetishism is the most common sexual fetish http://experts.about.com/q/Fetishism-2835/need-know.htm among men in American and Japanese culture. Like any other ..
Breast Force
The Breast Force (or BrestForce as noted on the packaging of the associated toys) is the name given to an elite force of Destrons (Decepticons) from the Japanese exclusive Transformers series [[Transformers: Victory]]. Despite the amusing name, they were arguably the most ruthless group of Destrons ..
Breast implant
A breast implant is a prosthesis used to enlarge the size of a woman's breasts (known as breast augmentation) for cosmetic reasons, to reconstruct the breast (e.g. after a mastectomy or to correct genetic deformities), or for the purposes of male-to-female gender reassignment surgery. According to ..
Breast implant/Revised
This is a subpage created to allow editors to work together on splitting a long article and developing a better separate article on risks and the debate souround the risks The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide..
Breast implant/Risks and debate
This is a subpage created to allow editors to work on this controversial and heavily edited topic. The claims for risks and the FDA's concerns for lack of long-term safety data are well set out, however little mention is made of studies that suggest absence of risk. In turn others have critised some..
Breast implant controversy
The use of breast implants has created some controversy in medical circles. Contents 1 Rupture2 Other local complications3 Mammography4 Systemic illness4.1 Rheumatological4.2 Oncological4.3 Neurological4.4 Additional surgeries5 References Rupture T..
Breast ironing
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. } Breast ironing is a form of body modification practi..
Breast lift
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Breast Men
Breast Men is a 1997 United States comedy film. It was written by John Stockwell and directed by Lawrence O'Neil for HBO. The film received an MPAA rating of R due to sexuality, nudity, coarse language, and the use of illicit drugs. It was filmed in color and runs for 96 minutes. The film was releas..
Breast milk
For the album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, see Mother's Milk. Breast milk usually refers to the milk produced by a human female which is usually fed to infants by breastfeeding. It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborns, before they are able to digest more diverse foods. Contents..
Breast MRI
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Breast pump
Manual breast pump A breast pump is a mechanical device (powered manually or by electricicty) that extracts milk from the breasts of a woman who is lactating. The breast pump was invented and patented by Edward Lasker. Mechanically, a breast pump is directly analogous to a milking machine us..
Breast reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is the rebuilding of a breast, usually in women. It involves using autologous tissue or prosthetic material to construct a natural-looking breast. Often this includes the reformation of a natural-looking areola and nipple. This procedure involves the use of implants or reloc..
Breast reduction
Breast reduction, or reduction mammaplasty, is a surgical procedure which involves the reduction in the size of breasts by excising fat, skin, and glandular tissue; it may also involve a procedure to counterract drooping of the breasts. As with breast augmentation, this procedure is performed most o..
Breast self-examination
Breast self-examination (BSE) is an easy but unreliable method for finding possible breast cancer. BSE is a useful screening tool, particularly in women who have a family history of breast cancer. If performed appropriately and regularly it can help in early detection of some types of breast canc..
Breath
"Breathing" redirects here. For , see Diacritics (Greek alphabet). Breathing transports oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body. Aerobic organisms require oxygen to create energy via respiration, in the form of energy-rich molecules such as glucose. The medical term for normal rel..
Breath, Eyes, Memory
Breath, Eyes, Memory (ISBN 037570504X) is Edwidge Danticat's acclaimed 1994 novel, and was chosen as an Oprah Book Club Selection in May of 1998. Plot synopsis The novel is about the coming of age and self-discovery of a Haitian woman named Sophie. Sophie grows up in Haiti with her aunt but must l..
Breath-holding spells
Breath holding spells are episodic occurrences that usually result in apnea, loss of consciousness, and changes in postural tone. Breath holding spells occur in approximately 5% of the population with equal distribution between males and females. They are most common in children between 6 and 1..
Breathalyzer
A breathalyzer (or breathalyser) is a device for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) from a breath sample. "Breathalyzer" is the brand name of a model made by one manufacturer of these instruments (originally Smith and Wesson, later National Draeger), but has become a genericized trademark for a..
Breathe
For information of the respiratory system, see breath, lung, diaphragm, trachea, gas exchange.For the band, see Breathe (band).For the Midnight Oil album, see Breathe.For the Faith Hill album, see Breathe.For the Keller Williams with String Cheese Incident Album, see Breathe."Breathe" is a Pink Floy..
Breather
redirect [[Template:Context]]Breather is a localized periodic solution of either continuous media equations or discrete lattice equations. The exactly solvable sine-Gordon one dimensional PDE possesses breather solutions. Discrete nonlinear Hamiltonian lattices in many cases support breather solutio..
Breather supersolid
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Breather switch
Subway track expansion joint on Williamsburg Bridge, New York A Breather Switch (or Adjustment Switch) is a long diagonal gap in rail tracks created to allow for the transition between two segments of continuously welded rail, or at the transition between CWR and jointed track. They have two ..
Breathe (2 AM)
"Breathe (2 AM)" is a 2005 single from singer-songwriter Anna Nalick. The single was re-released in 2006 has been certified 3x platinum. ..
Breathe (band)
Breathe was a London-based musical group formed in the early 1980s. Originally a larger, six-person band called "Catch 22", they trimmed down to a quartet to record the album All That Jazz in 1987. This contained their two best-known hits, "How Can I Fall?" and "Hands to Heaven". The former charted..
Breathe (Blu Cantrell song)
"Breathe" is a R&B/Reggea song written by lvin Joiner, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias, Marshall Mathers, Charles Aznavour, Melvin Bradford, Richard Bembery and Stefan Harriswas for Blu Cantrell's second album Bittersweet. Released in the summer of 2003, the album's lead single became a smash hit in Eu..
Breathe (Collective Soul Song)
Breathe is the second single from Collective Soul's first album Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid. The song became a moderate radio hit, and peaked at #12 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. ..
Breathe (Erasure song)
"Breathe" is a song by British synth pop duo Erasure. It was released by Mute Records in the UK and the U.S. as the first single from the band's eleventh studio album Nightbird. Written and produced by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the track is a mid-tempo love song similar in musical style to the..
Breathe (Fabolous song)
Breathe is the first single of Fabolous's album "Real Talk". Breathe, having the feel of the New York's five boroughs at its core and named to exhale the old music [link], became a leaked street song having Fabolous' spitting rhymes like never before. The music has a big sound, especially..
Breathe (Faith Hill album)
Breathe is the fourth album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). It won a Grammy Award for Best Country Album. Hill was one of the earliest of the late-1990s country divas that were popular in the US, including Shania Twain, sheDaisy and the Dixie Chicks. Her husban..
Breathe (Faith Hill song)
"Breathe" was the first single off of Faith Hill's 1999 album, Breathe. The song was extremely successful in the United States, and became Hill's signature song. It spent six weeks at number one on the Billboard Country Singles chart, 17 weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart, one w..
Breathe (Keller Williams)
Executive Summary Keller is an amazing one man band. Take that, and couple it with the fantastic String Cheese Incident and you've got a jam orgasm waiting to happen. Track listing 1. Callalloo And Red Snapper 9:37 2. Rockumal 3:21 3. Not Of This Earth 5:07 4. Blatant Ripoff 4:38 5. Li..
Breathe (Kylie Minogue song)
For the 1973 Pink Floyd song, see Breathe (Pink Floyd song) For the 2004 Erasure song, see Breathe (Erasure song) "Breathe" is an pop–dance song written by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Dave Ball and Ingo Vauk for Minogue's sixth album Impossible Princess (1997). The song was produced by..
Breathe (Midnight Oil)
Breathe is an album by Midnight Oil that was released in 1996 under the Columbia Records label. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.0.1 Midnight Oil2.0.2 Guest Musicians3 External links Track listing "Underwater""Surf's up Tonight""Common Ground""Time to Heal""Sins of..
Breathe (New Zealand band)
The Breathe are a rock band from Wellington, New Zealand. The group consists of Andrew Tilby (vocals, guitar), Richard Small (guitar, vocals), Pet Johnson (bass), Steve Gallagher (keyboards) & Guy Fisher (drums) While Breathe were signed to Sony they released their debut album Don't Stop The Rev..
Breathe (Pink Floyd song)
Song From Dark Side of the Moon Album by Pink Floyd ReleasedMarch 2, 1973 RecordedAbbey RoadJune 1972-January 1973 GenreProgressive rock Length43:00 LabelHarvest (UK)Capitol (US) Producer(s)Pink Floyd Professional reviews All Music Guide [link] Rolling Stone [link] ..
Breathe (Reprise)
Song From Dark Side of the Moon Album by Pink Floyd ReleasedMarch 2, 1973 RecordedAbbey RoadJune 1972-January 1973 GenreProgressive rock Length43:00 LabelHarvest (UK)Capitol (US) Producer(s)Pink Floyd Professional reviews All Music Guide [link] Rolling Stone [link] ..
Breathe (The Prodigy song)
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] Breathe was the twelfth single released by the British electronica/rave act The Prodigy on November 11 1996. It was the second single from the album The Fat of the Land. The song was The Prodigy's biggest national and international hit. Once again it featured Ke..
Breathe No More
Breathe No More was a demo recorded for Evanescence's debut mainstream album Fallen but did not make it onto the final record. A demo version was leaked onto the Internet however and a live version was used on the live DVD Anywhere but Home. Breathe No More is track 08 on the DVD and features drums ..
Breathe on Me
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Breathe on Me" is the fifth single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album In the Zone during the second quarter of 2004. Song Information "Breathe On Me" was originally set as the fourth single from In the Zone. However, it was aborted and was r..
Breathing (lens)
'Breathing' refers to when a lens' optics change the apparent focal length slightly when attempting to shift the mechanical focus (the actual zoom ring does not move). More expensive lenses attempt to minimize this effect. This does not prevent one from performing rack focus moves with this lens, it..
Breathing Fire
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Breathing gas
Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas. Other artificial gases, either pure gases or mixtures of gases, are used in breathing equipment and enclosed habitats such as SCUBA equipment, surface supplied diving equipment, recompression chambers, submarines, space suits, spacecraft and ana..
Breathing Lessons
Breathing Lessons is a 1988 novel by American author Anne Tyler. It describes joys and pains of the ordinary marriage of Ira and Maggie Morgan. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1989. A Television movie based on the book was made in 1994. It was directed by John Erman, and starred James Garn..
Breathing set
For breathing apparatus used underwater, see scuba sets and rebreather and surface supplied diving.For breathing apparatus used out of water, see SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus).For breathing apparatus used in space, also see spacesuit.Sometimes the term "breathing apparatus" is used for a..
Breathing space
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Breathing the Water
Breathing the Water is Denise Levertov's 19th book of poetry published originally in 1984. Table of contents I Variation on a Theme by Rilke (The Book of Hours, Book I, Poem 1, Stanza 1)Hunting the PhoenixAugust DaybreakA BlessingThe Spirits Appeased II SPINOFFS, ONE A Doorkey for CordovaAthanorWi..
Breathing Tornados
Breathing Tornados is the third album by Australian musician Ben Lee, released in 1998. Track listing "Cigarettes Will Kill You""Nothing Much Happens""Sunflowers""Tornados""Finger In The Moon""Birthday Song""Nighttime""Burn To Shine""Sandpaperback""10ft. Tall""Ship My Body Home""Sleepwalking" Pers..
Breathing Walker
Breathing Walker was a rock band formed by Tonie Joy (guitar), Jonathan Vance (vocals), Mark Laurence (drums), Tim Horner (violin, bass), Zak Fusciello (drums and percussion) and Alex Badertscher (guitar) after the break up of Joy,Vance and Laurence's previous band, Moss Icon. The band only release..
Breathitt County, Kentucky
Breathitt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1839. As of 2000, the population is 16,100. Its county seat is Jackson, Kentucky6. The county is named for John Breathitt who was Governor of Kentucky from 1832 to 1834. Breathitt is a prohibition or dry county. ..
Breathless
:This article is about the film. For the song, see Breathless (The Corrs song). For the 1983 remake, see Breathless (1983 film). Michel and Patricia Breathless (originally released in France as À bout de souffle, or "out of breath") is a 1960 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Godard's fir..
Breathless (1983 film)
Breathless is a 1983 film starring Richard Gere and Valerie Kaprisky. It was directed by Jim McBride and written by Francois Truffaut. External links ..
Breathless (album)
Breathless is an album by Kenny G, released in 1992. Track listing "Joy of Life""Forever in Love""In the Rain""Sentimental""By the Time""End of the Night""Alone""Morning""Even If My Heart Would Break""G-Bop""Sister Rose""Year Ago""Homeland""Wedding Song" ..
Breathless (song)
" Breathless" is a single by The Corrs released in 2000 Song information Track Listings Breathless (Album Version)Head in the AirJudy ..
Breathless (The Corrs song)
"Breathless" is a single by Irish pop-rock group, The Corrs released in 2000. It is considered to be the band's break through hit, as it scaled all major international charts. It reached its peak at number 1 in Ireland, UK, and France. It placed high in the top ten in the United States and Austral..
Breathplay
In BDSM, breathplay refers to the practice of restricting or controlling the flow of air and thus oxygen to the brain: more commonly known as asphyxiation. The rush that is a result of the lack of oxygen in the brain is the reason for participating in this activity. Both the feeling of fear and po..
Breathtaker
Breathtaker is a comic book limited series published by DC Comics. ..
Breathwork
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Breathy voice
Breathy voice or murmured voice is a phonation in which the vocal cords vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them. This produces an audible noise. A breathy-voiced phonation [ɦ] (not actually a fricative, ..
Breath (band)
Breath is a Japanese popular music duo. Its members are Kanatsuki Takuya and Kikuchi Kazuhito. After the release of their best album in October 2005, they broke up. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Singles1.2 Albums2 External link Discography Singles 'Hitomi ni Kugizuke' (21 Novem..
Breath (play)
Breath is a short stage work by Samuel Beckett. It was written for inclusion in Kenneth Tynan's revue Oh! Calcutta!, which was first staged at the Eden Theatre in New York City on June 16, 1969. It was first performed in Britain at the Close Theatre Club in Glasgow in October 1969, and first publish..
Breath alcohol ignition interlock device
A breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BIID or IID) is a breathalyzer installed into a car that will not allow the car to start until given a breath sample that has a lower Breath Alcohol Content(BAC) than the ignition interlock has programmed into it. At random times after the engine has been..
Breath analyzer
A breath analyzer is a measuring instrument consisting of a small bag or tube filled with chemically treated crystals that is used for determining the volume and composition of respired gases. ..
Breath control
The term breath control may mean: Anapana, a Buddhist meditation technique for controlling breathingautoerotic asphyxiation, a technique of self-inducing sexual pleasure via breath controlerotic asphyxiation, a BDSM sexual technique where one partner controls the breathing or airway of the other Th..
Breath mark
A breath mark is a symbol used in musical notation. It directs the performer of the music passage to take a breath (for wind instruments and vocalists) or to make a slight pause (for non-wind instruments). This pause is normally intended to affect the duration of the preceding note and not the ..
Breath of Fire
Logo from the original Breath of Fire video game. Breath of Fire (ブレス オブ ファイア) is an RPG series by Capcom. Each game is set on the same world, merely after the previous one. As such, there are many changes from game to game, although there are certain recurring themes and ch..
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter is the fifth RPG in the Breath of Fire series. In Japan, the game is known as Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter, but Capcom USA decided to drop the number from the title for unknown reasons. Contents 1 Story2 Playable characters3 Other characters4&nbs..
Breath of Fire (video game)
Original Japanese cover for Breath of Fire with Ryu in dragon form in the background. Breath of Fire is the first role-playing game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the Super Famicon in Japan in 1993 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America in 1994 by Squa..
Breath of Fire II
Japanese cover of Breath of Fire II. Breath of Fire II is the second role-playing game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the Super Famicon in Japan in 1994 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America in 1995 by Capcom, before Laguna released it in Europe i..
Breath of Fire III
Breath of Fire III is the third RPG in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the PlayStation in Japan in 1997 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America and Europe in 1998. It was ported to the PSP and was released in Japan in August 2005 and in Europe in February 2006. ..
Breath of Fire IV
Breath of Fire IV is the fourth RPG in the Breath of Fire series. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan and North America in 2000 by Capcom. In 2001 it was released in Europe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Story2 Playa..
Breath of God
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. Breath of God is a phrase associated with the twelfth century visionary composer, writer and abbess Hil..
Breath of Heaven
Breath of Heaven is an album by Dave Fitzgerald. Released in 2001. Renowned flute and saxophone player Dave Fitzgerald was a founding member of Iona, Inspired by the belief that where words fail, often it is music that speaks, Breath of Heaven attempts to communicate using instrumental versions ..
Breath Of Life
Breath Of Life is one of the most recent Adventist Christian broadcast ministries to hit the airwaves. Although its main audience is African-American, the message is similar to the other broadcast ministries. It is an independent ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Other uses Breath of L..
Breath of Life
"Breath of Life" Single by Erasure From the album Chorus Single Released March 16, 1992 Single Format 12" Single7" singleCD Single Recorded 1991 Genre Synth pop Song Length 4:07 Record label Mute Records (UK)Sire Records (U.S.) Writer Vince Clarke,Andy Bell Producer Martyn Phillipps ..
Breath of life
Breath of life may refer to: Breath of Life, a song by Erasure.Breath Of Life, an Adventist Christian broadcast ministry.Breath of Life is also a song on in the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.The Breath Of Life, a Belgian Goth/Darkwave Quartet.A concept in biodynamic osteopathy and craniosacral ..
Breath sounds
Breath sounds refer to the specific sounds identified through auscultation of the respiratory system with a stethescope. In this context, "adventitious" refers to sounds heard apart from the normal sounds of inspiration and expiration. Types of adventitious breath sounds Rales (or "Crackles")Wheez..
Breath spray
Breath spray is a product sprayed into the mouth for the purpose of eliminating or covering up bad breath or halitosis. It is occasionally advertised as being for smokers or those who dip tobacco, and occasionally to cover up the smell, regarded by many as offensive, of cigar smoking. It comes in ..
Breath test
Driving under the influence - By far the most common usage of this term is relates to the legal breath test to determine if a person is driving under the influence. Hydrogen breath test - However, it is becoming more and more common for people to undertake a medical test for clinical diagnosis of d..
Breath Weapon
A Breath Weapon is the cone or line shaped weapom exhaled by dragons in the fictional Dungeons & Dragons game. Each type of dragon has a different breath weapon. The Chromatic (evil) dragons have one breath weapon and the Metallic (good) dragons have two. Other dragons and semi-dragons frequently..
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
Breaux Bridge is a city in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 7,281 at the 2000 census. This community is famous for its phone book listing the nicknames of its entries. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Citizens4 Famous Places5 Exte..
Breaza
Breaza (/'bre̯a.za/) is a town in Prahova County, Romania, with a population of 18,863. The town was first documented in an act of 1503, mentioning a certain trader of Breaza called "Neagoe". In 1622 the land of Breaza was divided between four boyars and in 1717, the new ruler of Wallachia, Nicol..
Brea Mall
The Brea Mall is a shopping mall located in the northern Orange County community of Brea, California. It is owned and operated by the Simon Property Group, and is home to five major department stores, over 175 specialty shops and boutiques, and a food court. Complete listing of stores Abercrombie &..
Brea Olinda High School
The main public high school in Brea, California is Brea Olinda High School (BOHS). A California Distinguished and National Blue Ribbon School known for academic and athletic excellence, BOHS is home to 2,100 9th through 12th-grade students. Originally founded in 1927 near the site of today’s Brea..
Brebeuf College School
Brebeuf College School is a Catholic boys' school founded by the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in 1963 and located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Brebeuf College has a tradition of devotion to Christian values and academic excellence, which prepare students for university and to be "men for others". S..
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School is a private college preparatory school founded by the Jesuits, located on the northwest side of Indianapolis. Brebeuf was opened in 1962, and was named in honor of St. Jean de Brébeuf, a 17th century North American Jesuit martyr. The school was initially limite..
Brebu Monastery
The Brebu Monastery in Romania is one of the most important architectural achievements of the rule of Matei Basarab and of Romanian art in the 17th century. Constructions began in 1640. The Romanian Orthodox monastery is located in the present-day locality of Brebu Mânăstirii, Prahova county, Rom..
Breca
In the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf, Breca the Bronding is Beowulf’s childhood friend who defeated him in a swimming match. While dining, Unferth alludes to the story of their contest, and Beowulf then relates it in detail, explaining how he needed to stop and defeat multiple sea monsters during the ..
Breccia
Basalt breccia, green groundmass is composed of epidote. Neugrundbreccia, composed mainly of gneiss and amphibolite, is a result of meteorite impact 540 million years ago. Breccia, derived from the Latin word for "broken," is typically a rock composed of angular fragments in a matrix th..
Brechfa Forest
The Brechfa Forest is an area of forest in Carmarthenshire, south Wales. External links [Walk Carmarthenshire: Brechfa Forest][Forestry Commission: Brechfa Forest] ..
Brechin
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]]The Royal Burgh of Brechin is a burgh in Angus, Scotland. The town is well known for its eleventh century round tower (Historic Scotland), one of only two of these Irish-style monuments surviving in Scotland. Th..
Brechin (disambiguation)
There are places that have the name Brechin: In Britain Brechin, Scotland In Canada Brechin, OntarioBrechin Beach, OntarioBrechin Point, Ontario This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Brechin Castle
Brechin Castle circa 1880. Brechin Castle is a castle located in Brechin, County Angus, Scotland. The castle is the seat of the Earl of Dalhousie who is clan chieftain of Clan Maule of Panmure in Angus and Clan Ramsay of Dalhousie in Midlothian. The original castle was constructed with stone ..
Brechin City F.C.
Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Brechin, Angus. They are members of the Scottish Football League and will play in the Second Division in the 2006/07 season. They were founded in 1906 and admitted to the league in 1923. Brechin currently play at Glebe Park, which has ..
Brechin City railway station
Brechin City is a station in Angus, on the Caledonian Railway line. External links [Caledonian Railway (Brechin) Ltd] {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Heritage railways ! Following station A..
Brechner Management Tower Topeka
Brechner Management Tower Topeka is a 438.7 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM and TV-programmes in Topeka, Kansas, USA (Geographical coordinates: 39° 01′ 34″ N 95° 55′ 02″ W . The Brechner Management Tower Topeka was built in 1984. External link [FCC Antenn..
Brecht
Location of Brecht in Antwerp province For information on the German author, please see Bertolt Brecht. Brecht is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the towns of Brecht proper, Sint-Job-in't-Goor and Sint-Lenaarts. On January 1 2006 Brecht h..
Brechtian theatre
Brechtian theatre is a form of theatre which is unconventional compared to the stage performances we normally see. Bertolt Brecht believed that audiences should not be patronised into thinking what they see on stage is in fact real life but should be reminded that it is a play. This opened up into ..
Breck
Breck may refer to: People Joseph Berry Breck (1830 – 1865), American naval officerJulia Breck (1941 – ), British actressPeter Breck (1929 – ), American actor Places Breckenridge, Colorado Other Breck School, Golden Valley, MinnesotaUSS Breck, US Navy Clemson-class destroyer T..
Breckenheim
Breckenheim, Germany is one of Wiesbaden's eastern suburbs, and was incorporated into the city of Wiesbaden on 1 January, 1977 as Wiesbaden-Breckenheim. It has a population of about 3,600. History The first known mention of Breckenheim is from a charter dated 1 May, 950 in which King Otto I d..
Breckenreid, Ontario
Breckenreid is a village in Ontario in the county of Perth, approximately 200 kilometers west of Toronto. It was founded in 1894 and was expanding until 1913 when a major fire destroyed much of the main street's buildings. As of 2004 it has a population of slightly less than 400. It is notable for i..
Breckenridge
Breckenridge can refer to a number of towns: Breckenridge, ColoradoBreckenridge, MinnesotaBreckenridge Township, MinnesotaBreckenridge, MissouriBreckenridge Hills, MissouriBreckenridge, OklahomaBreckenridge, Texas See also: John C. Breckenridge This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridge is a town in Summit County, Colorado, United States. The population was 2,408 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Summit County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Breckenridge is also a popular ski resort during the winter months, servicing multi-difficulty ski slopes on ..
Breckenridge, Michigan
Breckenridge is a village in Gratiot County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,339 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.7 km² (1.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 1,339 ..
Breckenridge, Minnesota
Breckenridge is a city in Wilkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 3,559 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wilkin County6. Breckenridge's twin city is Wahpeton, North Dakota. The Bois de Sioux River and the Otter Tail River join at Breckenridge and Wahpeton to form t..
Breckenridge, Missouri
Breckenridge is a city in Caldwell County, Missouri, United States. The population was 454 at the 2000 census. Geography Breckenridge is located at [39°45′41″N, 93°48′15″W] (39.761471, -93.804114)[Geographic references#1GR1]. It has an altitude of 927 feet. Accordin..
Breckenridge, Oklahoma
Breckenridge is a town in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 239 at the 2000 census. Geography Breckenridge is located at [36°26′54″N, 97°43′37″W] (36.448316, -97.726935)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Breckenridge, Texas
Breckenridge is a city in Stephens County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,868 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Stephens County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Breckenridge is..
Breckenridge 100
The Breackenridge 100 is an ultra-endurance mountain bike race held annually in mid July Breckenridge, Colorado. The race offers two distance classes, 100 miles (161 km) and 100 km (62.5 miles). No awards are presented to those doing the shorter version, it simply offers easier alternative for tho..
Breckenridge Hills, Missouri
Breckenridge Hills is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 4,817. Geography Breckenridge Hills is located at [38°42′56″N, 90°22′9″W] (38.715687, -90.369078)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According ..
Breckenridge Township, Minnesota
Breckenridge Township is a township in Wilkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 234 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 54.6 km² (21.1 mi²). 54.3 km² (21.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of ..
Brecken Palmer
Brecken Palmer played Ely Beardsley in Yours, Mine and Ours. He started acting (along with his twin brother Bridger Palmer) when they were four years old, following the footsteps of their older sister, Jaelin, who has a small part as a bully in the film. Appearing in a pilot, a few commercials and a..
Breckerfeld
Breckerfeld is a North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) municipality in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr. Located in the southeastern-most part of the Ruhr area in northern Sauerland, the city has a well developed Unterzentrums and is a member in Regionalverband Ruhr (association). Contents 1 Geograp..
Breckinridge
Breckinridge may refer to: People: John C. Breckinridge, Senator from Kentucky, fourteenth Vice President of the United StatesJohn Breckinridge (1760-1806), United States Senator and Attorney GeneralJohn B. Breckinridge, Attorney General of Kentucky and member of the United States House of Represen..
Breckinridge Center, Kentucky
Breckinridge Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in Union County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,874 at the 2000 census. Geography Breckinridge Center is located at [37°40′46″N, 87°51′58″W] (37.679306, -87.866073)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Breckinridge County, Kentucky
Breckinridge County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1800. As of 2000, the population was 18,648. Its county seat is Hardinsburg, Kentucky6. The county is named for John Breckinridge (1760-1806), Kentucky Attorney General, Legislator, U.S. Senator, U.S. Attorney G..
Breckinridge Long
Breckinridge Long (May 16, 1881 – September 26, 1958) was United States ambassador to Italy and a state department official appointed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Early life and career Born to Margaret Miller (Breckinridge) Long and William Strudwick in St. Louis, Missouri. Long grad..
Breckin Meyer
Breckin Meyer Breckin Meyer (born May 7, 1974, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an American actor and producer. Meyer attended elementary school with Drew Barrymore. Through that, he came into contact with Barrymore's agent who signed Meyer. As a child, he was mostly seen in television adve..
Breckland
The Breckland is a landscape region and unusual natural habitat of England. It comprises the gorse covered sandy heath that exists in the north of the county of Suffolk and the south of Norfolk. An area of considerable interest for its unusual flora and fauna it lies to the south east of another unu..
Breckland (district)
Breckland District Shown within Norfolk Geography Status: District Region: East of England Admin. County: Norfolk Area:- Total Ranked 12th1,305.12 km² Admin. HQ: Dereham ONS code: 33UB Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Breckland Line
Cambridge-Norwich "Breckland" Line Principal stations (from south to north) Cambridge Ely (for Fen Line and Ely-Peterborough line)Shippea Hill Lakenheath Brandon Thetford Harling Road Eccles Road Attleborough Spooner Row Wymondham Norwich The Breckland Line runs from Cambridge in Cambridgeshir..
Breckland local elections
Breckland District Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1979 Conservative 1979 - 1995 No overall control 1995 - 1999 Conservative 1999 - Counc..
Brecknockshire
Traditional county of Brecknockshire Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 4th475,224 acres? % County town Brecon Chapman code BRE Brecknockshire(Welsh: ), also known as Breconshire, is an inland traditional county of Wales, bounded to the north by Radnorshire, to the east by Herefor..
Brecknock (borough)
The Borough of Brecknock (Welsh: ) was one of the three local government districts of Powys from 1974 to 1996. The district comprised the majority of the historic county of Brecknockshire. The district was formed by the Local Government Act 1972, from the administrative county of Brecknockshire, w..
Brecknock Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Brecknock Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,459 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 46.2 km² (17.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 4..
Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Brecknock Township is a township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,699 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 64.6 km² (24.9 mi²). 64.5 km² (24.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.04% is water. D..
Brecknock Township, Pennsylvania
Brecknock Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Brecknock Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaBrecknock Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Brecksville, Ohio
Brecksville is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,382 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Transportation and Economy5 Education6 Elected Officials7 External links Geography Brecksville is located ..
Breck Eisner
Breck Eisner (b. 1970) is the son of former Walt Disney Company executive Michael Eisner. He attended the Harvard High School in North Hollywood, CA (now Harvard-Westlake), Georgetown University, and then the film school at USC. He currently works as a director of film and television. He is currentl..
Breck School
Breck School is an independent preK-12 school in Golden Valley, Minnesota, a suburn of Minneapolis. It was founded in 1886 and is affiliated with the Episcopal Church. The school includes a Lower School consisting of grades preschool through four, a Middle School consisting of grades five through ..
Breck Shampoo
Breck Shampoo and the Breck Girl In 1930 Dr. John H. Breck, Sr. (June 5, 1877 - Feb 1965) founded Breck Shampoo of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1936, son Edward J. Breck assumed management of Breck Shampoo and hired commercial artist Charles Gates Sheldon (1889-1961) to draw women for their adver..
Brecon
The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal basin at Brecon, the starting point of the Taff Trail. Brecon (Welsh: ) is a historic market town in mid Wales, with a population of roughly 8,000 with around 6,000 in the surrounding area. It is the traditional county town of Brecknockshire, although its rol..
Breconridge
Breconridge is a contract manufacturer of electronic and especially telecommunications systems headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. It was originally the manufacturing division of Mitel Networks but was spun out in 2001. The name Breconridge is based on the practice of founder Terry Matthews to name co..
Breconshire Brewery
Breconshire Brewery is a brewery in Brecon, Wales. The head brewer is Justin "Buster" Grant, formerly of Brakspear Brewery, and the brewery's equipment came secondhand from Pembrokeshire Brewery. Since its establishment in 2002, the brewery has received numerous awards at CAMRA festivals and others...
Brecon and Merthyr Railway
The Brecon and Merthyr Junction Railway was one of several railways that served the industrial areas of South Wales and Monmouthshire. It ranked fifth amongst them in size, although hemmed in by the Taff Vale Railway and Great Western Railway Contents 1 The Routes2 How the company bega..
Brecon and Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Brecon and Radnorshire County constituency Brecon and Radnorshire shown within Wales Created: 1918 MP: Roger Williams Party: Liberal Democrat Type: House of Commons Preserved county: Powys EP constituency: Wales Brecon and Radnorshire is a constituency represented in the House of Co..
Brecon Beacons
Part of the Brecon Beacons, looking from the highest point Pen y Fan, 886 m (2907 feet), to Cribyn, 795 m (2608 feet) redirect[[Template:Portal]]The Brecon Beacons (Welsh: Bannau Brycheiniog) are a mountain range located in the south-east of Wales. They form the nucleus of the Brecon Beacons N..
Brecon Cathedral
Brecon Cathedral, in the town of Brecon, is the Cathedral of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon in the Church in Wales, and seat of the Bishop of Swansea and Brecon. Previously Brecon Priory, it became Brecon Cathedral following the disestablishment of the Church in Wales in 1920, and the creation of..
Brecon Jazz Festival
Brecon Jazz Festival is held on an annual basis in the rural surroundings of Brecon, Wales. Normally staged during August, it is host to a range of top jazz musicians who travel from across the world to take part. During the 2005 festival Jools Holland played, along with many other top name jazz ..
Brecon Mountain Railway
The American feel of the line is apparent from this photo of 1930 US-built Baldwin pacific No. 2 on 11 April 2004. 1890-built German 0-6-2WTT Graf Schwerin-Lowitz and American-style carraiges. The Brecon Mountain Railway is a narrow gauge preserved railway that runs through the Brecon Be..
Brecon VHF-transmitter
Brecon VHF-transmitter is a low-power transmission facility for FM radio at Brecon, United Kingdom. (national grid reference: NGR: SO030299). The station is slightly unusual in that the antennas are mounted on wooden poles instead of the more usual steel lattice mast or tower. External links [..
Brecqhou
This is a map of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Brecqhou is just west of Sark. Brecqhou (Brechou) is one of the Channel Islands, located at about 49° 26' N x 2° 23' W, just west of Sark. Its surface area is approximately 200 acres. It is a tenement of Sark (although the current tenants dispute t..
BREC Memorial Stadium
BREC Memorial Stadium is a 21,395-seat football stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In addition to high school football, it is also used for concerts and other outdoor events, including monster truck rallies. It features concession stands, restrooms, and a modern press box. The stadium was dedicate..
Breda
For other uses see Breda (disambiguation). Breda is a municipality and a city in the southern part of the Netherlands. The rivers Mark and Aa come together here. Contents 1 Population centres2 The city of Breda2.1 History2.2 Administration2.3 Economy2.4 Sights2.5&..
Breda, Iowa
Breda is a city in Carroll County, Iowa, United States. The population was 477 at the 2000 census. Geography Breda is located at [42°10′56″N, 94°58′41″W] (42.182147, -94.977999)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a..
Bredana
Bredana is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Bredana alternata Gertsch, 1936 (USA)Bredana complicata Gertsch, 1936 (USA) ..
Bredäng
Bredäng is a suburb in south-west Stockholm, Sweden. It is a part of Skärholmen borough and is named after a former farm in the area. Bredäng has an 18th century mansion, Jakobsbergs Gård, named after its first owner, Jakob Graver. Bredäng predominantly consists of 1960s apartment blocks and..
Breda (disambiguation)
Breda may refer to the following: Breda a city in southern NetherlandsBreda a municipality in Selva (comarca), Girona (province), Catalonia, Spain.Breda is a city in Iowa, United States.a salticid spider genus.Ernesto Breda was an Italian engineer who founded the company Accomandita ing. Ernesto Br..
Breda (spider)
Breda is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Breda apicalis Simon, 1901 (Brazil)Breda bicruciata (Mello-Leitão, 1943) (Brazil)Breda bistriata (C. L. Koch, 1846) (Brazil)Breda flavostriata Simon, 1901 (Brazil)Breda furcifera Schenkel, 1953 (Venezuela)Breda jovialis ..
Breda 30
Fucile Mitragliatore Breda Modello 30 Type Light machine gun Nation(s) of origin Italian Era World War II History Date of design 1930 Production period 1930 to 1945 Service duration 1930 to 1945 Operators Italy War service World War II Variants Breda M37 (cal.7,65)..
Breda Ba.65
The Breda 65 was a single engine ground attack aircraft used by the Italian Regia Aeronautica during the Spanish Civil War and World War II. The prototype flew in September 1935. Production ceased in July 1939 after 218 aircraft were built by Breda and Caproni. During the Second World War these a..
Breda Ba.88
This aircraft article has not been updated to 's current standards. Please see for more details. Ba 88 Lince Description Role Ground-attack Crew 2 First flight October 1936 Entered service 1940 Manufacturer Breda Dimensions Length 35 ft 5 in 10.79 m Wingspan 51 ft 2 in 15.6 m Height 1..
Breda di Piave
Breda di Piave is a commune with 6.348 inhabitants in the province of Treviso. Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella Maggiore | Carbonera | Casale sul Sile | Casier | Castelcucco ..
Breda Meccanica Bresciana
Breda Meccanica Bresciana, widely known simply as Breda, is a large Italian manufacturer of small arms and ammunition. Contents 1 History2 Breda Machine Guns3 Current Information4 External links History Breda made its mark before and during World War II producing a large sele..
Bredbo, New South Wales
Bredbo (postcode: 2626, [35°56′S 149°09′E]) is a village on the Monaro plains of New South Wales, Australia. The village is on the Monaro Highway 33 kilometers north of Cooma. The village is in the Cooma-Monaro Shire shire and has a population of approximately 200 in 2005. The vill..
Bredbury
Bredbury is a village of Stockport Metropolitan Borough in Greater Manchester, England. It was formerly an independent parish, and between 1894 and 1974 was part of Bredbury and Romiley Urban District. The village reaches to the lower slopes of Werneth Low, an outlier of the Peak District which rise..
Bredbury and Romiley
Bredbury and Romiley was an urban district in Cheshire, England from 1894 to 1974, which covered the parishes of Bredbury and Romiley. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from Bredbury and Romiley urban sanitary district. It was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972 and now for..
Bredbury railway station
Bredbury railway station serves Bredbury in Greater Manchester. It was built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee in 1875 on the line between New Mills and Manchester London Road (now Piccadilly. As a joint venture of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and the..
Bredda David
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. } Bredda David is an Afro-Belizean musician, known as ..
Breddy
Breddy is a brand of bread and bread products created by the Breddy company, popular in Costa Rica. Breddy is heavily marketed on Costa Rican radio, with its familiar jingle. Roughly translated: Breddy in the morning for toast. Breddy in the afternoon for sandwiches. Breddy in the evening for dinn..
Brede
Brede is the name for several places, among others: River Brede in East Sussex, EnglandBrede, East Sussex, near thisBrede, Lyngby-Taarbæk Kommune is a Danish village/place north of Copenhagen in the Lyngby-Taarbæk MunicipalityBrede Parish This article consisting of geographical locations is a ..
Brede, East Sussex
Brede is a village and civil parish in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. It is located 8 miles (13km) north of Hastings and four miles (6km) west of Rye. The ecclestiastical parish is teamed with Udimore; the two parish churches are St George, Brede and St Mary Udimore. External link ..
Bredebro
Bredebro is a municipality (Danish, kommune) on the west coast of South Jutland County on the Jutland peninsula in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 151 km², and has a total population of 3,680 (2005). Its mayor is Vagn Therkel Pedersen, a member of the Venstre (Liberal Party) poli..
Bredela
Bredela (also referred to as Bredele or Bredle) are small biscuits traditionally baked in Alsace (France) usually during the Christmas period. Many varieties can be found, the most common being butterbredle, schwowebredle (orange and cinnamon), anisbredle, spritzbredle, small pain d'épices (kind of..
Bredene
Nude beach of Bredene Bredene is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality only comprises the town of Bredene proper. On January 1 2005 Bredene had a total population of 14,982. The total area is 13.08 km² which gives a population density of 1145.49..
Brederode
Brederode may refer to: Dutch ship Brederode, flagship of the Dutch fleet in the First Anglo-Dutch WarKasteel Brederode, ruined castle near Santpoort-ZuidFrans van Brederode (1465-1490), who conquered Rotterdam in 1488 during the Hook and Cod warsHenry, Count of Bréderode (1531-1568), who was an ea..
Bredesen
Bredesen may refer to: Espen Bredesen - Norwegian ski jumperPhil Bredesen - Governor of Tennessee 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 in..
Brede Arkless
Brede Arkless, nee Boyle (10 August 1939 – 18 March 2006), was a leading female climber and mountaineer, and was actively involved in the all-women's climbing movement. She was born in Manchester, of Dublin parents. In 1964 she married fellow mountaineer Geoff Arkless, and together they starte..
Brede Hangeland
Brede Paulsen Hangeland (born June 20 1981 in Houston, Texas) is a Norwegian footballer, playing for FC København and the Norwegian national team. 195 cm tall, Hangeland plays as a defender or defensive midfielder. He arrived at Viking from local club Vidar F.K. at the start of the 2001 season. ..
Bredfield House
Bredfield House (Or White House as it was also known) was situated in the village of Bredfield, around 2 miles north of Woodbridge in Suffolk, England. It was a Jacobean building and was traditionally the seat of the Jenney family. It is best known as the birthplace (in 1809) of Edward FitzGerald,..
Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway
The Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway is located near Wormshill in Kent, just South of Sittingbourne. It is a 2-foot gauge railway that is half a mile in length. See also List of British Narrow Gauge Railways External links [The Railway website] British heritage and private railwa..
Bredhurst
Bredhurst is a village in Kent, England that forms part of the Borough of Maidstone. Its population numbered 330 in 1990. The village is centred on The Bell Inn, which dates from the Tudor period, and a group of old cottages, opposite which is the school, founded in 1866. Bredhurst manor was dates..
Bredikhin (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Bredon
Bredon is a village in Worcestershire in England, on the banks of the River Avon. It lies in the extreme south of the county, in the Wychavon Local Authority District, and at the 2001 census had a population of 2,513 (including the hamlet of Bredon's Hardwick). Bredon's Norton, a separate parish to ..
Bredon Hill
Bredon Hill is a hill in Worcestershire, England, south-west of Evesham. It lies within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and although geologically part of the Cotswold upland with its yellow oolitic limestone, the western escarpment of the Cotswolds has eroded eastwards several k..
Bredstedt
Bredstedt (Danish: Bredsted and Frisian: Braist) is a town in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast, approx. 16 km northwest of Husum. ..
Bredstedt-Land
Bredstedt-Land is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated east of Bredstedt, approx. 15 km north of Husum. Its seat is in Breklum. The Amt Bredstedt-Land consists of the following municipalities (population in 2005 between ..
Bredsten
Bredsten is a small village in Egtved municipality, Denmark. Bredsten is situated 11 kilometres west of Vejle, and it has approximately 1500 inhabitants. The village is quite old, indicated by the church which dates back to the Middle Ages though modified by the local entrepreneur Lichtenstein i the..
Bredt's Rule
Bredt's rule is an empirical observation in organic chemistry that states that a double bond cannot be placed at the bridgehead of a bridged ring system, unless the rings are large enough. For example, two of the following isomers of norbornene violate Bredt's rule, which makes them too unstable to..
Bredtvet concentration camp
Bredtvet concentration camp in Oslo was a concentration camp under the Nazi occupation of Norway. Like Falstad concentration camp, the facilities were originally set up as a public boarding school, but in the fall of 1941 the Nazi authorities put it to use as a concentration camp. ..
Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live is the debut album from rapper Lil' Scrappy. In 2004, King Of Crunk Lil' Jon released "King Of Crunk Presents: Lil Scrappy and Trillville, which featured 10 tracks from Lil Scrappy (but is not..
Bred vectors
Bred vectors are perturbations, related to Lyapunov vectors, that capture fast growing dynamical instabilities of the solution of a numerical model. They are used, for example, as initial perturbations for ensemble forecasting in numerical weather prediction. Method Bred vectors are created by add..
Bree
Bree may refer to: Fiction: Bree (Middle-earth), a fictional village in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.Bree, or Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah, a talking fictional horse from the Narnia novel The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis. Places: Bree, Belgium, a municipality in Belgium. Television: Bree Va..
Bree, Belgium
Bree is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. On January 1 2006 Bree had a total population of 14,503. The total area is 64.96 km² which gives a population density of 223 inhabitants per km². The mayor of Bree is Jaak Gabriëls. Famous inhabitants Pieter Brueghel the Elder, p..
Breece D'J Pancake
Breece D'J Pancake (June 29, 1952-April 8, 1979) was an author of short fiction whose promising career was cut short by an apparent suicide. His works were originally published in The Atlantic and have since been collected in The Stories of Breece D'J Pancake. His literary style, uncomplicated and ..
Breech
Breech may refer to: buttocks, the lower part of the human abdomena breech birthin a breech-loading weapon, the breech refers to the rear portion of the barrel which opens for ammunition loadingthe lower part of a pulley block See also Breeches can refer to some types of trousers; this term is old..
Breech-loading weapon
Breech from Russian 122 mm M1910 howitzer An interrupted screw style breech plug in the M109 howitzer A breech-loading weapon is a firearm (a rifle, a gun etc.) in which the bullet or shell is inserted or loaded at the rear of the barrel, or breech; the opposite of muzzle-loading. Mode..
Breech-lock
A breech lock is a system for mounting camera lenses to camera bodies. The lens is attached to the camera by means of a rotating ring which is used to tighten the lens to the camera by friction. Other methods for mounting a lens to a camera include bayonet mount or thread mounts. ..
Breechblock
A breechblock is the part of the firearm action that closes the breech at the moment of firing. Most modern small firearms use a rotating breechblock, better known as a bolt, first used in manually operated bolt action weapons, but later made to work in automatic weapons. Some variations of non rota..
Breechcloth
A breechcloth, or breechclout, is a form of Loincloth consisting in a strip of material (usually a narrow rectangle) passed between the thighs and secured before and behind under a belt or string. European men around 2000 BCE wore leather breechclouts, as can be seen from the clothing of Oetzi the ..
Breeches
Breeches as worn in America in the latter 18th century: Elijah Boardman by Ralph Earl, 1789. Breeches are an item of clothing covering the body from the waist down, with separate coverings for each leg. The spelling britches reflects a common pronunciation, and is generally used in casual sp..
Breeches buoy
A breeches buoy is a crude rope-based rescue device used to extract people from wrecked vessels, or to transfer people from one location to another in situations of danger. The device resembles a round emergency personal flotation device with a leg harness attached. It is similar to a zip line.The b..
Breeches role
A breeches role (also pants role or trouser role) is a role in which an actress appears in male clothing (breeches being tight-fitting knee-length pants, the standard male garment at the time breeches roles were introduced). In opera it can also refer to any male character that is sung and acted by ..
Breechface
In firearms the breechface is the part of the slide that locks against the chamber so that one can fire a cartridge. ..
Breech birth
Breech, by W.Smellie, 1792 A breech birth (also known as breech presentation) refers to the position of the baby in the uterus such that it will be delivered buttocks first as opposed to the normal head first position. Contents 1 Etiology2 Epidemiology3 Categories of breech ..
Breed
See Breed (song) for the song of the same name by Nirvana. A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. A breed has no close analogy for domesticated plants. An important difference is that plants are commonly propagated by striking or grafting cuttings: there is no corres..
Breed's Hill
Breed's Hill is the actual site where the Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the American Revolution, located in the Charlestown section of Boston, Massachusetts. The Americans caught word of a British plan to fortify Charlestown peninsula and decided to get to the peninsula first, fortify it..
Breed, Wisconsin
Breed is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 657 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²). 92.1 km² (35.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.64%) is water. De..
Breed-specific legislation
Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is any law, ordinance or policy which pertains to a specifically named breed or breeds, but does not affect any others. Some examples of BSL: Restrictions on or the prohibition of ownership of American Pit Bull Terriers in some municipalities of the United States..
Breeda Moynihan Cronin
Breeda Moynihan Cronin (born March 1953) is an Irish Labour Party politician. She is currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for Kerry South and Labour Party Spokesperson for Equality & Law Reform. Breeda Moynihan Cronin was born in County Kerry and was educated at St. Brigid's Secondary School, Killarney, ..
Breeder
A breeder is a person who practices the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same breed to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. This might be as a farmer, agriculturalist, or hobbyist, and can be practiced on a large or small scale, for food..
Breeders' Cup
The Breeders' Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I thoroughbred horse races sponsored by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. It is a one-day event held at a location that changes each year. All the sites have been in the United States, except in 1996, when the races wer..
Breeders' Cup Classic
The Breeders' Cup Classic is a Grade 1 Weight for Age thoroughbred horse race for 3 years old and up run at a distance of 1 1/4-miles. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time 2005 Saint Liam Jerry ..
Breeders' Cup Distaff
The Breeders' Cup Distaff is a Weight for Age Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares, 3 years old and up. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. It is sponsored by the airline Emirates. Distance : 1 1/4 miles (1984-87); 1 1/8..
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf
The Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf is a Weight for Age Thoroughbred horse race on grass for fillies and mares, 3 years old and up. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. The current title sponsor of this race is Emirates. The race ..
Breeders' Cup Juvenile
The Breeders' Cup Juvenile is a Thoroughbred horse race for 2-year-old colts and geldings. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. Distance : 1-miles(1984-85,87); 1 1/16-miles(1986,88-2001,03-); 1 1/8-miles(2002). Year Winner Jock..
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies
The Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies is a 1 1/16-mile race thoroughbred horse race for two-year-old fillies run annually since 1984 at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time Distance 2005 Folklore Edgar Prado D. Way..
Breeders' Cup Mile
The Breeders' Cup Mile is a 1-mile Grade 1 Weight for Age stakes race for thoroughbred racehorses three years old and up run annually since 1984 at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. The current purse is $1.5 million. Year Winner Jockey Trainer Ti..
Breeders' Cup Sprint
The Breeders' Cup Sprint is a 6 Furlong (3/4 mile) Weight for Age Grade I stakes race for thoroughbred racehorses three years old & up run annually since 1984 at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. The current purse is $2 million. Year Winner Jocke..
Breeders' Cup Turf
The Breeders' Cup Turf is a Weight for Age Thoroughbred horse race on turf for 3 years old and up. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. The race's current title sponsor is John Deere. In recent years this race has come to be domin..
Breeders Crown
The Breeders Crown is an annual series of Harness races covering each of the sport's twelve traditional categories of age, gait and gender. The series was initiated by the Hambletonian Society, promoters of the Hambletonian Stakes, in 1984 to enhance the Standardbred breeding industry and to promot..
Breeders Crown Winners
The following is a complete list of winners of Breeders Crown races. Contents 1 20052 20043 20034 20025 20016 20007 19998 19989 199710 199611 199512 199413 199314 199215 199116 199017 198918 198819 19872..
Breeder (animal)
In agriculture and in the hobby of animal fancy, a breeder is an individual animal used for selective breeding. Usually a breeder is a purebred animal bred with the intent of producing purebred or even show-quality animals. However, in some cases, a breeding animal is crossbred with another breed ..
Breeder (disambiguation)
Breeder can refer to: Breeder, an occupation in agriculture, animal husbandry, or animal fancy.Breeder (animal), an animal used for breeding.Breeder reactor, a type of fast neutron reactor that produces more fissile material than it consumes.Breeder (game), a Famicon Disk System game.Breeder (slang)..
Breeder (producers)
Breeder is a progressive house production and DJ duo consisting of Simon Noble and Rowan Blades. They have performed remix work for Robert Miles, Orbital, and others. They have also released such popular singles as "Tyrantantic". External link [Discogs entry] ..
Breeder (slang)
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Breeder is a slang term (either joking or derogatory) used to describe heterosexuals, primarily by homosexuals. It is drawn from the fact that while homosexual sex does not lead to reproduction, heterosexual sex can, with implicit mocking by connotation of animal hu..
Breeder reactor
A breeder reactor is a nuclear reactor that breeds fuel. A Breeder consumes fissile and fertile material at the same time as it creates new fissile material. Production of fissile material in a reactor occurs by neutron irradiation of fertile material, particularly Uranium-238 and Thorium-232. In a ..
Breede River
The Breede River is a river in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It is approximately 337 km long with a catchment area of 12,384 km². The word "Breede" is Dutch for "wide". The major towns in the catchment include Swellendam in the middle to lower catchment, Montagu and Robertson in the ..
Breede River/Winelands Local Municipality
Breede River/Winelands Municipality is a municipality located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. As of 2001, the population was 81,271. Its municipality code is WC026. Contents 1 Government2 Geography2.1 Adjacent municipalities3 Demographics4 Cities and towns ..
Breede Valley Local Municipality
Breede Valley Municipality is a municipality located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. As of 2001, the population was 146,029. Its municipality code is WC025. Contents 1 Government2 Geography2.1 Adjacent municipalites3 Demographics4 Cities and towns Governmen..
Breeding
Breeding has several meanings related to procreation: In animal husbandry and in horticulture the selection of stock for propagation and the act of insemination by natural or artificial means is called breeding. See Selective breeding, artificial selection, and plant breeding.The act of copulation..
Breeding back
Breeding back is an attempt to assemble the genes of an extinct subspecies or domesticated breed, which may still be present in the larger gene pool of the overall species or other interbreedable species. One animal this has been attempted with is the aurochs, an extinct forerunner of cattle. The p..
Breeding Bird Survey
The Breeding Bird Survey monitors the status and trends of bird populations. Data from the survey are an important source for the range maps found in field guides. The North American Breeding Bird Survey is a joint project of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Canadian Wildlife Ser..
Breeding Death
Breeding Death, released in 2000 by Century Media Records, is the debut EP release by Bloodbath. Track listing "Breeding Death" – 4:25"Omnious Bloodvomit" – 3:46"Furnace Funeral" – 5:03 Produced and engineered by Dan Swanö. Lyrics written by Mikael Åkerfeldt and Jonas Renkse. Personnel ..
Breeding program
A breeding program is the planned breeding of a group of animals or plants, usually involving at least several individuals and extending over several generations. Breeding programs are commonly employed in several fields where humans wish to manage the characteristics of their animals' offspring th..
Breeding Stock Paint
A Breeding Stock Paint is a horse that is solid in coloration, but was born out of two paint horses. To qualify as a paint horse, a horse must have a spot on it measuring at least two inches in any direction and the underlying skin must be pink. Scars, and pink skin on the private areas do not cou..
Breeding the Spawn
Breeding the Spawn is the second full-length album by Suffocation. Track listing Beginning of Sorrow 4:17Breeding the Spawn 4:47Epitaph of the Credulous 3:45Marital Decimation 4:06Prelude to Repulsion 4:50Anomalistic Offerings 4:41Ornaments of Decrepancy 4:42Ignorant Deprivation 4:50 ..
Breedon on the Hill
The round house lock-up in Breedon on the Hill Breedon on the Hill is a village in North West Leicestershire, England. It is situated 2.6 miles from the market town of Melbourne and has 404 households with a population of 958 (2001 census). The village was in the county of Derbyshire but bec..
Breedsville, Michigan
Breedsville is a village in Van Buren County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village had a population of 235. The village is within Columbia Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.7 km² (0.7 mi²), all land. ..
Breedy's, Barbados
Breedy's is a village in Saint Andrew Parish in Barbados. ..
Breed (comics)
Breed is the title of two limited series of comic books published by Malibu Comics under its Bravura imprint. ..
Breed (song)
"Breed" is a song by Nirvana; it is the fourth song on their 1991 album, Nevermind. The lyrics were written by Kurt Cobain, and the music by Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl. The song was written about Tad Doyle, lead singer of the band Tad. The original title of the song was "Imodium", afte..
Breed 77
The music of the band Breed 77 (pronounced "Breed Seven-Seven") is a fusion of rock, metal and flamenco. Breed 77 originate from Gibraltar [(Map)], an overseas territory of the UK. Old school friends from Gibraltar; Paul Isola, Danny Felice, Stuart Cavilla met up in London and became inf..
Breed 77 (album)
Breed 77 is the debut studio album by Gibraltarian band Breed 77. Originally released in 2001, and again in 2005 due to popular demand. The album was also released as a limited edition in a crucifix-style fold-out digipak. Track listing 1. "Shadows" - 3:09 2. "Rise" - 4:12 3. "Switch" - 3:38 4...
Breed All About It
Breed All About It is a show that headlines one breed of dog and gives you facts and tips about that breed. It is shown on Animal Planet. ..
Breed club
A breed club, in the hobby of dog fancy, is an organization dedicated to breeding and showing of one single breed of dog as opposed to a diverse mixture of dogs. Breed clubs are important to the hobby for several reasons. One of the primary reasons is in resolving disagreements over just what char..
Breed of Horses Act 1535
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Breed registry
A breed registry, also known as a stud book or register, in animal husbandry and the hobby of animal fancy, is an official list of animals within a specific breed whose parents are known. Animals are usually registered by their breeders when they are still young. The terms "stud book" and "registe..
Breed standard
A breed standard (also called bench standard) in animal fancy and animal husbandry is a set of guidelines which is used to insure that the animals produced by a breeding facility conform to the specifics of the breed. It is also used in competition to judge a given animal against the hypothetical i..
Breed Street gang
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. Breed Street Gang is a gang that dates back to the early 1970s and it is especially strong in the Boyle Height..
Breed the Killers
Breed the Killers is an album by the American hardcore/metal band Earth Crisis, which was released in 1998. It was their only release on Roadrunner Records. They went back to Victory Records after this relase. The last song on the album also appeared on their first release, All Out War. Track lis..
Breed the Pain
Breed The Pain is the third album by New Zealand metal band 8 Foot Sativa. It was released in New Zealand on January 11th, 2005 by Intergalactic Records. It was later released worldwide on March 7th, 2005 by Black Mark Records, and in Australia on April 18th, 2005 by Roadrunner Records. This album..
Breed to Breathe
Breed to Breathe is an EP by Napalm Death. Track listing "Breed to Breathe" - 3:15"All Intensive Purposes" - 3:23"Stranger Now" - 3:47"Bled Dry" - 2:21"Time Will Come" - 3:23"Greed Killing" (Performed by Impending Doom) - 2:54 Credits Mark "Barney" Greenway - VocalsShane Embury - Bass, Backing vo..
Breed true
In the animal breeding, to breed true means that specimens of an animal breed will breed true-to-type when mated like-to like; that is, that the progeny of any two individuals in the same breed will show consistent, replicable and predictable characteristics. A puppy from two purebred dogs of the..
Breeks Memorial School
--> Breeks Memorial School is in Charing Cross, Ooty, Tamilnadu, India. "High in the Nilgiris circled with beauty Breeks ‘tis the name that we honour and love……" (From the school song) One of the prestigious legacies left behind by the Raj is this small school in the heart of this summer ..
Breema
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Breema is a practice of Being Present. When the tensions of mind, body, and feelings fall away, one returns to their Natural State of Being. One's Natural State of Being is a harmonious place full of vitality and health. The practice of Breema is something that ..
Breen
} [[Image:STDS9Ep718.jpg|right|frame|Breen soldier appearing on [[Star Trek: Deep Space 9]]]] The Breen are a species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. They wear suits which generate an arctic environment inside them. Their homeworld was once believed to be a frozen wasteland, but in the ..
Breen-Phillips Hall (University of Notre Dame)
Breen-Phillips Hall or BP was established in 1939, named after brothers-in-law William P. Breen, class of 1877, and Frank B. Phillips, class of 1880. It is situated on the North Quad of the University of Notre Dame. The hall has 105 rooms and can house 206 inhabitants. Although originally a m..
Breendonk
Breendonk is a small town in Belgium, population 3000, halfway between Brussels and Antwerp. Its name stems from the medieval Bredene Dunc which translates as "Wide mound" (A dry spot in the marshes). In the 19th century it was known for its beautiful Neo-Gothic church and the lavish mansion of the..
Breens Intermediate
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Breen (disambiguation)
Breen may refer to: Jim Breen, a linguist and Research Fellow at Monash University.Dan Breen (1894–1969), an Irish freedom fighter and a Fianna Fáil politician.The Breen, an alien species in the fictional Star Trek storylines.Doctor Wallace Breen is a major character in the Half-Life computer..
Breen Frazier
Breen Frazier is a freelance writer best known for his work on the television series Alias, which he began writing for during its second season. Additionally Frazier wrote an Alias prequel novel entitled Infiltration as well as the animated short, [[Animated Alias: Tribunal]], a story set between ..
Breen Township, Michigan
Breen Township is a civil township of Dickinson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 479. Communities Foster City is an unincorporated community on Michigan State Highway 69 and the east branch of the Sturgeon River at [45°57′48″N, 87°..
Breese, Illinois
Breese is a city in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,048 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Businesses4 Schools5 Nearby Towns6 External links Geography Breese is located at [38°36′37″N, 89°31′36″W]..
Breese Stevens Field
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. } Breese Stevens Field, named in honor of the one-time..
Breetai
In the fictional Robotech universe, Commander Breetai is second in command of all Zentradi forces, after Supreme Commander Dolza himself. Breetai (known as Vrlitwhai Kridanik in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, the series which was adapted into the first saga of Robotech) was one of the orig..
Breeveld
The statistical district of Breeveld in the municipality of Woerden. Breeveld ([52°6′N 4°56′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Woerden, and lies about 4 km northeast of the city centre. The statistical district "Breeveld", which..
Breezand
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Breezand in the municipality of Anna Paulowna. Breezand ([52°53′N 4°48′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Anna Paulowna, and lies about 7 km southea..
Breezand (Zeeland)
Breezand in the municipality of Veere. Breezand is a hamlet in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the municipality of Veere, and lies about 10 km north of Middelburg. The statistical area "Breezand", which also can include the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 30..
Breezewood, Pennsylvania
Breezewood is a settlement in Bedford County in south-central Pennsylvania, known mainly as the location of a gap in Interstate 70 that is not up to Interstate standards. The settlement is not incorporated under Pennsylvania law and is treated as a portion of East Providence Township, Bedford Cou..
Breeze (Air episode)
Breeze (Japanese: かぜ - Kaze) is the first episode of season 1 of the Air TV series originally aired 2005-01-06. Plot The story opens with Yukito Kunisaki, a freeloader that just arrived in town. After a failed attempt to make any money with his puppet show, a now-starving Yukito falls asleep ..
Breeze (Stolen)
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Breeze Hill School
Breeze Hill School is a mixed gender comprehensive secondary school for 11 - 16 year olds in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. The current Headteacher is Mr Bernard Phillips. External links [Breeze Hill School website] ..
Breezly & Sneezly
Breezly and Sneezly were a Hanna Barbera cartoon about an artic-dwelling duo. Breezly, a comical, resourceful, polar bear accompanies Sneezely, a droopy seal with a perpetual cold. Many of their episodes deal with Breezly's ambitious yet ultimately doomed plans to break into the local army camp and ..
Breezy
Breezy is an American film released in 1973, starring William Holden and Kay Lenz. It was written by Jo Heims and directed by Clint Eastwood. It was the third film directed by Eastwood. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Edith Alice "Breezy" Breezerman..
Breezy Beat MC
Breezy Beat MC (Luis Cabrera) was a Miami Bass rapper of the late 1980s/early 1990s. He took a special interest in fusing Miami Bass with pre-rave House music, as well as recording more traditional Hip-Hop songs as b-sides to his singles. Contents 1 Childhood2 Early Years in Florida and..
Breezy Point
Breezy Point can refer to a number of things: Breezy Point, Queens is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York, on the "Rockaway Peninsula" (The Rockaways).Breezy Point, Minnesota is a city located in Crow Wing County, Minnesota. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguatio..
Breezy Point, Minnesota
Breezy Point is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 979 at the 2000 census. The city of Breezy Point is best known for being the home to a resort of the same name. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 42.7 km² (..
Breezy Point, Queens
Breezy Point is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, located on the westward end of the Rockaway peninsula, between Rockaway Inlet / Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. According to the United States Census Bureau, the community's exclusive zip code (11697) has the nation's highest..
Bree (Middle-earth)
{|align=right |- | Location of Bree in Middle-earth marked in red Bree is a fictional village in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, east of the Shire and south of Fornost Erain. It is sometimes said [1] to have been inspired by the Buckinghamshire village of Brill which Tolkien visite..
Bree (Narnia)
Bree (short for Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah) is the name of a talking horse in C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. He first appears in The Horse and His Boy, as he journeys with Shasta to Narnia. History Bree, an adventurous and inquisitive colt, grew up in Narnia, but disregarded the warnings..
Bree Amer
Bree Amer co-hosting Friday Night Live in 2006 Bree Amer was a contestant on Big Brother 2004 Australia. Amer was the first ever evicted housemate to re-enter the house when, hours after her eviction, it was discovered the votes were miscalculated. She was returned to the house the night afte..
Bree Desborough
Bree Desborough (born 22 September, 1979) is an Australian actress. Filmography Sally, Water Rats (guest star) 1996Justine Welles, Home and Away (regular cast member) 1997-2000Shelley Southall, Always Greener (recurring) 2001-2003Sandy, ''Salem's Lot (TV movie) 2004 External links ..
Bree Sharp
A recent photo of Bree Sharp Bree Sharp (born December 17, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and songwriter influenced by folk, rock, and pop. Her debut album, A Cheap and Evil Girl (1999) contained the popular novelty tune, "David Duchovny." The tough and funny song ..
Bree Timmins
Breanna 'Bree' Timmins is a fictional character on the popular Australian Soap Neighbours, portrayed by Sianoa Smit-McPhee. She first appeared in 2005 and has been in the show ever since. She won a National Spelling Bee in 2005. Bree re-wrote most of her non-biological mother Janelle's (Nell Feeney..
Bree Turner
Bree Turner (born March 10, 1977 in Palo Alto, California) is an American film actress. A natural dancer, she spent most of her teen years taking classes and perfecting her talent. After graduating from Monte Vista High School, located in Danville, California, where she was voted 1994 Homecoming Q..
Bree Van De Kamp
Bree Mason Van De Kamp is the name of a fictional character on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The character is played by actress Marcia Cross. History Bree Van De Kamp, described as "Martha Stewart on steroids," is a deeply religious White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, ultra-conservat..
Bree Walker
Bree Walker (born February 26, 1953) is a well-known television network news anchor in San Diego, New York City, and Los Angeles. As an advocate for persons with disabilities, she is one of the first in her field to succeed in spite of a physical deformity. Established and well into her career at..
Bree Williamson
Bree Williamson, in a still from the opening sequence of One Life to Live. Bree Williamson (born December 28, 1981) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Jessica Buchanan on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role she has been playing since February 2003. The rol..
Brefeldin A
Brefeldin A is a lactone antibiotic produced by fungal organisms such as Eupenicillium brefeldianum. Brefeldin A interferes with protein transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus. In mammalian and yeast cells, the main target of brefeldin A appears to be a certain type of GTP-e..
Breffni Park
Kingspan-Breffni Park is a GAA stadium in Cavan, Ireland. It is the home of the Cavan Gaelic football team. The ground has an overall capacity of about 20,000 with a 10,000 seated capacity. ..
Breg
Breg may refer to: Breg River, a river in Germany.Breg (Irish mythology)Bački Breg, a village in Serbia.Cobthach Cóel Breg, a high king of Ireland in the 6th century BC. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Bregalad
Bregalad (Quickbeam) is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Bregalad was a relatively young Ent at the time of the War of the Ring, roughly "middle aged" and not nearly as old ..
Bregans
In Book II of the Cambridge Latin Course the fictional Briton slave Bregans appears in Stages 13 to 15. His master is Gaius Salvius Liberalis, an actual Roman who lived in Britain from 81 AD. Bregans is strong but is usually very tired. In many of the stories throughout the early stages of the book ..
Bregan D'aerthe
Bregan D'aerthe is a fictional group in the Dungeons & Dragons-based Forgotten Realms setting. The group is a drow mercenary band which consists of approximately 150 members, all houseless males. It was led by Jarlaxle Baenre up until Servant of the Shard and is currently led by the drow psionicist ..
Bregenwurst
Bregenwurst (also Brägenwurst) is a specialty sausage of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt traditionally made of pork, pork belly, and pig or cattle brain. It is eaten raw or after being stewed, giving it a spreadable consistency once broken from its casing, and is served with Kale. The name bregen..
Bregenz
Federal State (Bundesland): Vorarlberg District: Bregenz Mayor: Dipl.-Ing. Markus Linhart (ÖVP) Latitude:Longitude: Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] http://www.bregenz.at Official site (in German)http://www.pfaender.at Official site (German/English/Ita..
Bregenzerwald
Bregenzerwald is one of the main regions in the Province of Vorarlberg, Austria. It has a river is called the Bregenzer Ach. The inhabitants themselves often divide the Bregenzerwald into two main areas, the Vorderwald and Hinterwald. The Vorderwald, with its hills and lower mountains, is closest t..
Bregenzer Ach
The Bregenzer Ach is the main river of the Bregenzerwald, in the Vorarlberg Province of Austria. It is a tributary to the Lake Constance. Tributaries of the Rhine From the left: Thur | Töss | Glatt | Aare | Birs | Birsig | Ill ..
Bregenzer Festspiele
Bregenzer Festspiele (Bregenz Festival) is a performing arts festival which is held every July and August in Bregenz Austria. Founded in 1946, the festival presents a wide variety of musical and theatrical events in several venues: Seebühne (or Lake Stage), with 7,000 seats, is the location for ..
Bregenz (district)
The Bezirk Bregenz is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Vorarlberg, Austria. It comprises the Bregenzerwald region, the Leiblach valley, and the Austrian part of Lake Constance. Area of the district is 863.33 km², population is 122,886 (2003), and population density 142 persons per km². Adm..
Bregman divergence
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or if you can. A Bregman divergence is similar to a metric, but does not satisfy the triangle inequality. ..
Brego
Etymology The name Brego is from the Old English bregu meaning "ruler, chieftain, king." Brego is also the German spelling of the god of poetry in Norse mythology, Bragi. In Norse tradition, the word bragi is also synonymous with one who has a long, great beard. Literary Works In J.R.R. Tolki..
Bregovo
Bregovo (Bulgarian: Брегово) is a town in the very northwest of Bulgaria, situated on the east bank of the Timok River close to its mouth. It is located in Vidin Province and is close to the city of Vidin near the national border crossings with Serbia and Romania. History The name of the ..
Bregtdorp
Bregtdorp is one of the towns in the municipality of Bergen, North Holland in the north-western Netherlands. It is located at a latitude of 52° 43' North and a longitude of 4° 40' 60 East at an elevation of 3 feet. ..
Breguet
Breguet may refer to: Breguet (watch), watch manufacturerBreguet School, now know as École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électronique et Électrotechnique (ESIEE) Société Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet Breguet Atlantique, airplane See also Abraham Louis Breguet (1747-1823), watch..
Breguet (watch)
Breguet is a French fine watch making establishment, founded by Abraham Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. Currently part of The Swatch Group, it is one of the oldest surviving watch-making establishments and is the pioneer of numerous watch-making technologies, the most famous being the tourbillon, ..
Breguet 14
Breguet 14B.2 Description Role Bomber Crew Two, pilot and observer First Flight November 21 1916 Manufacturers Breguet Dimensions Length 8.87 m 29 ft 1 in Wingspan 14.36 m 47 ft 1 in Height 3.30m 10 ft 10 in Wing area 47.50 m² 511 ft² Weights Empty 1,010 kg 2,227 lb Maximum takeoff..
Breguet 19
The Breguet 19 (Breguet XIX, Br.19, Bre.19) was the light bomber and reconnaissance plane, used also for long-distance flights, designed in the French Breguet works and produced from 1924. Breguet 19 Contents 1 Development2 Military use3 Sport use4 Description5 Spe..
Breguet 693
The Breguet 690 series of twin-engined multi-role aircraft were attractive, high-performance, modern planes which, like many of France's aircraft in 1940, were simply too late to make a difference. The Breguet had begun life in 1934 as Breguet's response to the same, quite far sighted strategic fi..
Breguet Alizé
Bréguet Alizé The Breguet Br.1050 Alizé (French: "Tradewind") was a French carrier-based anti-submarine warfare aircraft. It was developed in the 1950s, based loosely on the prototype Breguet Vultur attack aircraft. Contents 1 Description2 Operational history3 Operarors4..
Breguet Atlantique
Breguet Atlantic Br.1150 of the Italian Air Force A Breguet Atlantic of the "Deutsche Marine" The Breguet Atlantic (Breguet 1150 Atlantique) is a long-distance reconnaissance airplane, primarily designed for use over the sea. It is used in several NATO countries as a reconnaissance and ..
Breguet Vultur
The Breguet Br.960 Vultur was a French prototype carrier-based attack aircraft that first flew on 3 August 1951. Only two examples were built, but the work done on them later proved useful in the development of the Alizé ASW aircraft. The Vultur was a mixed-power design, combining an Armstrong-Si..
Bregwin
Bregwin served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 759 to 764, being canonized by the Church for his activities. By birth, he was a Continental Saxon. List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | Wighard | Adrian | Theodore | Bertwal..
Breg River
The Breg is the longer of the two German rivers that form the Danube river. Its spring is situated at 1078 m above sea level in the Black Forest, near Furtwangen im Schwarzwald, 100 m away from the invisible line that forms the European Watershed. After 49 km, it joins the Brigach river in the city..
Breha Organa
Queen Breha Antilles-Organa (49 BBY - 0 ABY) is a fictional character of the Star Wars universe, created specifically for [[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]. She is portrayed in the film by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details..
Brehme
People with the last name Brehme include: Andreas BrehmeHans Brehme, composer (1904-1952) There is one municipality in Eichsfeld, Thuringia, Germany: Brehme, Germany This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Brehme, Germany
Brehme is a Thuringian (Germany) municipality in the district of Eichsfeld. Population: 1,202 (31 December 2002)Area: 5.28 km²[Map of Brehme]Postal code:37339Car designation: EIC ..
Brehmstrasse
Brehmstrasse is an arena in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of Dusseldorf EG Metro Stars. Brehmstrasse opened in 1969 and holds 10,285 people. ..
Brehms Tierleben
Fontispiece from a reprint volume of the second edition Brehms Tierleben (English title: Brehm's Life of Animals) is a reference book, first published in the 1860s, which made its author, Alfred Edmund Brehm (1829–1884), known around the world. Publishing history As a freelance writer..
Brehna
Brehna is a town in the district of Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated southwest of Bitterfeld. It is part of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") Bitterfeld. ..
Brehon's Chair
Brehon's Chair (also known as Taylors Grange) is a sacred megalithic site in Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin , Ireland in the grounds of Glensouthwell. It is a national heritage site. The Grange Road is named after it. The Brehon Laws were statutes that governed everyday life and politics in Ireland unt..
Brehon Laws
The Brehon Laws were statutes that governed everyday life and politics in Ireland until the Norman invasion of 1171 (the word "Brehon" is an Anglicisation of breitheamh (earlier brithem), the Irish word for a judge). The laws were written in the Old Irish period (ca. 600–900 AD) and are assum..
Brei
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. } Brei is a strong uvular "r" sound for example in Afr..
Breich railway station
Breich railway station is a remote railway station serving the village of Breich in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Shotts Line from Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Shotts. This railway station is only served by one eastbound & two westbound trains per day. External links &..
Breidablik
In Norse mythology, Breiðablik (often Anglicized Breidablik) is the home of Baldr in Asgard where he lives with his wife Nanna. According to both Grímnismál and Gylfaginning, Breidablik is the fairest of dwellings where nothing evil or unclean can exist. Norse mythology List of Norse god..
Breidbart Index
The Breidbart Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, provides a measure of severity of newsgroup spam. The Breidbart Index is calculated over a 45-day window, and takes into account the number of newsgroups to which a message is posted. It is defined as the sum over each copy of the message of the squ..
Breiddalsvatnet
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. } Breiddalsvatnet is a lake in the municipality of S..
Breidenbach
Breidenbach is a community in the west of Marburg-Biedenkopf district. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Neighbouring communities1.2 Community divisions2 Politics2.1 Municipal council2.2 Mayor2.3 Constituent communities' coats of arms3 Sport3.1 Sports facilitie..
Breidvik
Breidvik may refer to the following locations: Breidvik in Askøy municipality, Hordaland, NorwayBreidvik in Inderøy municipality, Nord-Trøndelag, NorwayBreidvik in Bodø municipality, Nordland, NorwayBreidvik in Gulen municipality, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway See also BrevikBreivikBreivikaBreidvika..
Breidvik, Nord-Trøndelag
Breidvik is a village in Inderøy municipality, Norway. Its population is 341 . It is registered by Statistics Norway as an urban area under the name Småland. References ..
Breighton
Breighton is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, on the bank of the River Derwent, approximately 5 miles North West of Howden. Nearby is RAF Breighton, built between 1941 and 1942 for No. 1 Group RAF, its first residents were the No. 460 Squadron RAAF. After World War II, the base would be ..
Breim
Breim is a former municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It was created when the municipality Gloppen was split in two on January 1, 1886, at which point Breim had a population of 1.823. On January 1, 1964 the majority of Breim, with 1.731 inhabitants, was reincorporated into Gloppen. The..
Breimsvatn
Breimsvatn (or BreimsvatnetThe suffix "-et" is a form of the Norwegian language definite article and means "the". Hence Breimsvatnet is equivalent to "the Breimsvatn." Both forms can be found in English language text.) is a lake in the municipalities of Gloppen and Jølster in Sogn og Fjordane cou..
Breindele Cossack
Breindele Cossack (Yiddish: Breindele Kozak) was a darkly comic 1887 Yiddish-language operetta by Abraham Goldfaden, now lost, but generally accounted one of the best of his early works. The title character is a woman who, at the start of the play has already driven five husbands to suicide. The pla..
Breinigsville, Pennsylvania
Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, USA is located in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, several miles west of Allentown in Upper Macungie Township. The population of Breinigsville is 3,556. The town of Breingsville is located on Route 222 between Trexlertown and Maxatawny. The Route 222 bypass is being built ..
Breinton
Breinton is a civil parish in Herefordshire, England, west of Hereford. The parish includes the villages of Upper Breinton, Lower Breinton and Breinton Common. ..
Breisach
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Breisgau
Aerial view of Breisgau Breisgau is the name of an area in southwest Germany, placed between the river Rhine and the foothills of the Black Forest around Freiburg im Breisgau in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, which partly consists of the Breisgau, is na..
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald Statistics State: Baden-Württemberg Capital: Freiburg } } |- | Area:||1,378.3 km² |- | Inhabitants:||243,043 (2001) |- | pop. density:||176 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||FR |- | Homepage:||[breisgau-hochschwarzwald.de] |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcol..
Breislak (crater)
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Breisrigh
Breisrigh (or Bres, Breas), son of Art Imleach, was a legendary High King of Ireland in the 10th century BC. He defeated the Fomorians in several battles. He is not to be confused with Bres, the half-Fomorian king of the Tuatha Dé Danann. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Breistein
Breistein is a village in Bergen municipality, Norway. Its population in 1999 was 632 , but since 2001 it is considered a part of the urban area Hylkje. . References ..
Breit
Onomastics and disambiguational information about the words, place & human names that forms Breit-, and Bret-, etc (Based on High German language). Contents 1 Place names2 Breit2.1 Breidt3 Umbreit4 Breiting-4.1 Breitinger5 Breitbach5.1 Breitenbach6 Bre..
Breitbach's Country Dining
Breitbach's Country Dining is a restaruant and bar located in the Dubuque County, Iowa community of Balltown, Iowa. Breitbach's is the oldest continually operating restaruant and bar in the state of Iowa, having been open since 1852. The establishment has been owned and operated by the Breitbach f..
Breitenau concentration camp
The Holocaust Early elements Racial policy · Nazi eugenics · Nuremberg Laws Euthanasia · Concentration camps (List) Jews Nazi Germany, 1933 to 1939 Pogroms: Kristallnacht, Iaşi, Jedwabne, Lwów Ghettos: Warsaw, Łódź, Lwów, Kraków,Theresienstadt Einsatzgruppen:..
Breitenbach
Breitenbach is the name of several communes and places in Europe. In German the name means wide brook. Austria: Breitenbach am Inn, in Tyrol Czech Republic: The former name of what is now Potůčky France: Breitenbach, in the Bas-Rhin départementBreitenbach, in the Haut-Rhin département German..
Breitenbachplatz (Berlin U-Bahn)
Breitenbachplatz is an Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U3. Stations on the Berlin U-Bahn U1 Warschauer Straße | Schlesisches Tor | Görlitzer Bahnhof | Kottbusser Tor | Prinzenstraße | Hallesches Tor | Möckernbrücke | Gleisdreieck | Kurfürstenstraße |..
Breitenburg
Breitenburg is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the river Stör, approx. 4 km southeast of Itzehoe. Breitenburg is also the seat of the Amt ("collective municipality") Breitenburg, which consists of the following municipalities (populat..
Breitenbush
Breitenbush can refer to: The Breitenbush River, a tributary of the Santiam River in northwestern Oregon.The resort community of Breitenbush, Oregon, located at the Breitenbush Hot Springs, a hot spring which flows into the aforementioned river.redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Breitenbush, Oregon
Breitenbush, Oregon is a small unincorporated resort community located in the Willamette National Forest in Marion County, Oregon, United States, ten miles north of the city of Detroit, Oregon along the West Cascades Scenic Byway. The resort is located at the site of the Breitenbush Hot Springs, wh..
Breitenbush River
Breitenbush River north of Detroit The Breitenbush River is a tributary of the North Santiam River, approximately 20 mi (32 km) long, in western Oregon in the United States. It drains a rugged, forested area of the Cascade Range east of Salem. It rises in two short forks in the Mount Jeffers..
Breitenfeld
Breitenfeld may refer to: Leipzig-Breitenfeld, a northwestern part of Leipzig, GermanyBreitenfeld, part of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Südliche Altmark, Saxony-Anhalt, Germanyseveral other places in Germany and Austriatwo battles in the Thirty Years' War, that both took place near Leipzig-Breitenf..
Breitenfelde
Breitenfelde is a village in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, approx. 5 km southwest of Mölln, and 30 km south of Lübeck. Breitenfelde is also the seat of the Amt ("collective municipality") Breitenfelde, which consists of the..
Breitenstein
Breitenstein may refer to: Breitenstein, Lower AustriaBreitenstein (mountain), a mountain in the Bavaria Alps 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 direc..
Breitenstein, Lower Austria
Breitenstein am Semmering is a small town of 350 permanent residents located in Austria. It is one of the towns found on the Semmering Railway line which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Translated from German the name means "Broad Stone" due to its large rock faces. External links http://www.b..
Breitenworbis
Breitenworbis is a Thuringian (Germany) municipality in the district of Eichsfeld. Population: 2,405 (31 December 2002)Area: 13.86 km²Postal code: 37339Car designation: EIC ..
Breithorn
For other places with the same name, see (disambiguation). The Breithorn is a mountain in the Alps, considered the most easily climbed 4,000 m Alpine peak. This is due to the Klein Matterhorn cable car which takes climbers to over 3,870 m (12,700 ft) for a starting point. The standard route (SSW f..
Breithorn (disambiguation)
Breithorn is the name of several mountains: Switzerland*Breithorn near Zermatt in Pennine Alps*Breithorn (Lauterbrunnen) near Lauterbrunnen in the Northern Bernese Alps*Breithorn (Lötschental) in the Lötschental in the Northern Bernese Alps Austria*Breithorn (Steinernes Meer) in the Steinernes Me..
Breitkopf & Härtel
Breitkopf & Härtel is the world's oldest music publishing house. Founded in 1719 in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf, the catalogue currently contains over 1000 composers, 8000 works and 15,000 music editions or books on music. The "Härtel" was added to the name when Gottfried Christoph H..
Breitling
For the aerobatics team see Breitling jet team. Breitling logo Breitling is a brand of Swiss watches from the Canton of Jura. The watchmaker offers Certified Chronometers designed primarily for aviation use, though most frequently worn as high-end luxury watches. Breitling's watches offer avi..
Breitling jet team
The Breitling jet team are a civilian aerobatics team based in Dijon, France. They usually fly 6 blue L 39 Albatros jets. External links [Breitling jet team home page] ..
Breitling Orbiter 3
Breitling Orbiter 3 Balloon Height: 55 m (180 ft) inflated Fuel: Propane Type: Rozier balloon Model: Cameron R-650 Gondola Height: 3.1 m (10 ft 3 in) Length: 5.4 m (17 ft 10 in) Weight: 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) empty Material: Kevlar and carbon fibercomposite weave Cabin Air: nitrogen-..
Breitnau
Breitnau is a village in the Black Forest and part of the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History Breitnau is first mentioned 1275 as Breittnowe but is probably older since the first church was built around 1200. The land was owned by The Family von Falkenstein but sold in 1408 to the Family ..
Breitner
There are several people named Breitner: George Hendrik BreitnerPaul Breitner 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. ..
Breitscheid
Breitscheid can refer to any of the following: Breitscheid (Hesse), a municipality in HesseBreitscheid (Hunsrück), a municipality in the district Mainz-Bingen in Rhineland-PalatinateBreitscheid (Westerwald), a municipality in the district Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinatea borough of the city of Rati..
Breitscheidplatz
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. } Contents 1 Geography2 Early History3&..
Breitscheid (Hesse)
Breitscheid is a community in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Geology1.3 Neighbouring communities1.4 Constituent communities2 Politics2.1 Municipal council3 Main sights4 Reference5 External links Geogra..
Breitspurbahn
Rail gauge Broad gauge Standard gauge Narrow gauge Dual gauge Break-of-gauge Breitspurbahn Rail tracks Tramway track [[http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit this template]] The Breitspurbahn was a planned broad-gauge railroad, a gigantomaniac personal pet project of Adolf Hitler during the..
Breitung Township, Michigan
Breitung Township is a charter township of Dickinson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 5,930. The township is named after Edward Breitung, a miner and U.S. Representative from Michigan. Communities The cities of Iron Mountain and Kingsford a..
Breitung Township, Minnesota
Breitung Township is a township in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 662 at the 2000 census. The township is named after Edward Breitung, a miner in Michigan and former U.S. Representative from that state, who in the 1880s helped to develop the Soudan Mine in the townsh..
Breit equation
The Breit equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by Gregory Breit in 1929 based on the Dirac equation, which formally describes two or more massive spin-1/2 particles (electrons, for example) interacting electromagnetically to the first order in perturbation theory. It accounts for magneti..
Breivik
Breivik may refer to the following locations: Breivik in Hasvik municipality, Finnmark, NorwayBreivik in Bodø municipality, Nordland, NorwayBreivik in Fyresdal municipality, Telemark, Norway See also BrevikBreidvikBreivikaBreidvika This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disam..
Breivika
Breivika may refer to the following locations: Breivika in Rauma municipality, Møre og Romsdal, NorwayBreivika in Harstad municipality, Troms, NorwayBreivika, a part of Tromsø in Tromsø, Norway See also BrevikBreivikBreidvikBreidvika This article consisting of geographical locations is a [d..
Breivikbotn
Breivikbotn is the administrative centre of Hasvik municipality, Norway. Its population is 295. ..
Breizh Cola
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Breizh Cola, "the cola of Brittany", bottled by Western Phare. It is one of many new types of alternate cola, or "altercola," competing with more established and widespread brands such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. These colas are currently produced in small volumes..
Breiz Atao
Breiz Atao (also Breizh Atao) (in Breton Brittany For Ever), was a journal and a Breton nationalism movement during the mid-twentieth century. Founded in 1918 in the aftermath of the First World War, Breizh Atao would exist through the interbellum. After World War II, many Breton nationalists would..
Breiðá
Breiðá is a river on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. The name Breiðá translates to 'the broad river'. It flows from Lake Vatnsdalsvatn into Sørvágsfjørð. It is the natural boundary between the villages of Sørvágur and Bø. ..
Breiðablik
The Old Norse/Icelandic name Breiðablik means "broad splendor". Breiðablik is the home of the Norse god BaldurBreiðablik is a sports club in Kópavogur, Iceland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Breiðablik UBK
Breiðablik (known as UBK Kopavogur when playing in European competitions) was founded in 1950 and is the biggest sports club in Kópavogur. It has several divisions, both men and women: football, athletics, karate, dance, skiing, swimming and handball. Football The women football team is the pow..
Breiðafjörður
Breiðafjörður - as the name indicates - is a rather broad fjord in the west of Iceland. It separates the region of the West Fjords (Vestfirðir) from the rest of the country. If the weather is fine, it is possible to see the coast line of the West Fjords from the Snæfellsnes peninsula, but in ..
Breiðárlón
Breiðárlón is a glacier lake at the south end of the Icelandic glacier Vatnajökull. It is not far from Skaftafell National Park and the better known glacier lake Jökulsárlón. From the glacier lake Breiðárlón a little river flows into the Fjallsárlón. See also:: Lakes of Iceland ..
Breiðdalsvík
Breiðdalsvík is a fishing town in Iceland. It is located near Egilsstaðir and Breiðdalsheiði. With a steady population of only 273, the town consists mostly of transient guests. One activity in the town is fishing in the Breiðdalsá river. ..
Brejetuba, Espírito Santo
Brejetuba is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Espírito Santo. Its estimated population in 2004 was of 12.611 inhabitants. ..
Brejk
Brejk is a Slovakian lifestyle magazine for men. External links [Brejk website] ..
Brejo Alegre
Brejo Alegre is a Brazilian city of the state of São Paulo. The latitude is 21.17 South and to one 50.18 longitude West The population in 2004 is 2,477 The area of 104.822 km. ..
Brekke
Brekke is a former municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It was created by a split from Evenvik in 1850. At that time Brekke had a population of 898. In 1861 Brekke was merged with Lavik municipality to form the new municipality Lavik og Brekke. On 1 January 1875 a part of Klævold wi..
Brekkeåsen
Brekkeåsen is a residential area in Re municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. Together with Kirkevoll, Brekkeåsen constitutes a village which encircles Våle church. The village has 1,048 inhabitants as of 1 January 2005, encompassing an area of 0.95 km². ..
Brekkestø
Brekkestø is a small village on the southern coast of Norway, in the region known as Sørlandet. It is a part of the municipality of Lillesand, which is in the county of Aust-Agder. The village is actually located on several rocky islands, and many of the homes built around its compact harbour ar..
Brekke (Dragonriders of Pern)
Brekke is a young Weyrwoman in the Dragonriders of Pern series of science-fiction novels by Anne McCaffrey. Brekke plays an important role in Dragonquest (and more indirectly in Dragonsinger). She's 'farmcraftbred', in other words, a farmer, when she is Searched. She Impresses gold dragon Wirenth..
Breklenkamp
Breklenkamp in the municipality of Dinkelland. Breklenkamp ([52°27′N 6°59′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is a part of the municipality of Dinkelland, and lies about 16 km north of Oldenzaal. The statistical area "Breklenkamp", which also can include the ..
Breksta
Breksta is a goddess of twilight and dreams in Lithuanian mythology. She protects the nighttime from sunset to sunrise. ..
Brekyirihunuade
Brekyirihunuade is the highest god in the religion of the Akan people, "he who knows and sees everything". Worship of Brekyirihunuade exists primarilly in the West African nations of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, and his followers number at approximately four million. See also List of deitiesMythology ..
BREL
BREL stands for British Rail Engineering Limited, which was the engineering division of British Rail and until privatisation was responsible for designing and building trains in the UK. In 1962, British Railways transferred control of all its main works to a central body called British Railways Wo..
Brela
Brela is a village in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, population 1,771 (2001). It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia, about 15 km northwest of Makarska. Brela is a tourist town located between the Biokovo mountain and the Adriatic Sea. It's known as the pearl of Makarska rivi..
Breloom
Breloom (キノガッサ Kinogassa in Japan, Kapilz in Germany and Chapignon in France) is a fictional species from the Pokémon franchise. Breloom's name may be a portmanteau of umbrella and mushroom. Its Japanese name is likely a combination of 茸 (kinoko), mushrooms, and 傘 (kasa), umbrella...
Bremagne
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Bremagne is a kingdom located across the Southern Sea from the Kingdom of Gwynedd. It is a prosperous land with a mild climate, and it has enjoyed a relatively peaceful history with its neighboring realms. [Spoiler warningSpo..
Bremanger
Bremanger kommune County Sogn og Fjordane District Nordfjord Municipality NO-1438]] Administrative centre Svelgen Mayor (2003) Kåre Olav Svarstad (Ap) Official language form Nynorsk Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²788 km²0.26 % 2004) ..
Brembilla
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Brembilla is a commune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, Italy. Bounding communes BlelloGerosaSan Pellegrino TermeZognoUbiale ClanezzoCapizzoneBerbennoSant'Omobono ImagnaCorna Imagna Coat of arms The coat of arms are made up of a broad leaves with ..
Brembilla (disambiguation)
Brembilla may refer to: Brembilla, a commune in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, ItalyChristian Brembilla, an artist. 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 t..
Bremblens
Bremblens is a commune in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Morges. External links http://www.bremblens.ch ..
Brembo
Brembo is a manufacturer of automotive brake systems, especially for high-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in Bergamo, Italy in 1961, and now operates worldwide. Brembo is a company which is well-known for their aftermarket automotive brake components. In fact, they are consider..
Bremelanotide
Bremelanotide (formerly PT-141) is the generic term for a new medication for use in treating sexual dysfunction in men (erectile dysfunction or impotence) as well as sexual dysfunction in women (sexual arousal disorder). It seems to be the first real aphrodisiac. Unlike Viagra and other related m..
Bremen, Georgia
Bremen is a city in Haralson County, United States. The population was 4,579 at the 2000 census. Locally the name of the city is pronounced BREE-muhn. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Culture4 External links Geography Bremen is located at [33°42′57″N, 85°8′5..
Bremen, Indiana
Bremen [BREE-men] is a town in Marshall County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,486 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Commerce4 History5 ZIP code6 See also7 External links Geography Bremen, Indiana from the air. ..
Bremen, Kentucky
Bremen is a city in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 365 at the 2000 census. Geography Bremen is located at [37°21′48″N, 87°13′3″W] (37.363240, -87.217510)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Bremen, Maine
Bremen is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 782 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 70.9 km² (27.4 mi²). 42.7 km² (16.5 mi²) of it is land and 28.3 km² (10.9 mi²) of it (39.83%) is water. D..
Bremen, Ohio
Bremen is a village in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,265 at the 2000 census. Geography Bremen is located at [39°42′16″N, 82°25′49″W] (39.704366, -82.430149)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Bremen-Vegesack
district of BremenVegesack basic data rank Area: 11,87 km² 13/23 Inhabitants: 34,505 7/23 Population density: 2,908 inhabitants/km² 9/23 Alien population: 13,46 % 10/23 Unemployment rate: 18,4 % 2/23 status: as of 2003 districts (Ortsteile):..
Bremen-Verden
Bremen-Verden was a dominion of Sweden from 1648 to 1719, when it was ceded to Hanover in the Treaty of Stockholm. It came under Swedish control by the Peace of Westphalia, which concluded the Thirty Years' War, and consisted of the bishoprics of Bremen and Verden. By the peace treaty, Swedish juri..
Bremenium
Bremenium was an ancient Roman fort located at High Rochester, Northumberland, UK. The fort was one of the defensive structures built along Dere Street, a Roman road running from Corbridge to Melrose. External links [Roman Fort and Marching Camps][Bremenium Dedication Slab][..
Bremen (aircraft)
Bremen is a Junkers W33 aircraft that made the first successful Trans-Atlantic plane flight from East to West, leaving Baldonell, Ireland on April 12 and flying to Greenly Island, Canada, (about 1,200 miles from New York) arriving on April 14, 1928 after a flight fraught with difficult conditions an..
Bremen (city)
The river Weser flows through Bremen to the estuary at Bremerhaven. Bremen [ˈbreːmən] is a city in northern Germany (official name: Freie Hansestadt Bremen1 (Free Hanseatic City of Bremen), referring to its membership in the medieval Hanseatic League). It is a port city, situat..
Bremen (disambiguation)
Bremen may mean: Bremen (city), the city in Germany itselfBremen AirportBremen (state), which comprises the cities of Bremen and BremerhavenArchbishopric of Bremen, a historical state to the north of the cityDuchy of Bremen, a historical state created on the secularization of the archbishopric in 1..
Bremen (Shannara)
Biography Bremen is one of the main characters of Terry Brooks' novel, the First King of Shannara. Bremen travelled to the Valley of Shale and by summoning the dead Druids out of the Hadeshorn, he gained a prophecy from them which revealed the way to destroy the Warlock Lord. He also learned of..
Bremen (state)
Flag Statistics Capital: Bremen Area: 405 km² Inhabitants: 662,451 (2004) pop. density: 1,636 people/km² Website: [bremen.de] ISO 3166-2: DE-HB Politics President of the Senateand Mayor: Jens Böhrnsen (SPD) Ruling party: SPD/CDU coalition Map ..
Bremen Airport
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Bremen Cathedral
Bremen's St. Peter's Cathedral (St. Petri Dom) is situated in the market square in the centre of Bremen in northern Germany. It has two towers which are 98 metres high and a connecting building with a Gothic rosette and a triangular gable space. St. Peter's Cathedral was built between the 11th cen..
Bremen class frigate
The eight F122 Bremen class frigates of the German Navy have been commissioned between 1982 and 1990. The design is similar to the Dutch Kortenaer class but uses a different hull and propulsion system. The ships were built for anti-submarine warfare as primary task even though they are not fitted ..
Bremen Hauptbahnhof
Bremen Hauptbahnhof (usually translated from German as Bremen Central Station, short form Bremen Hbf) is the Hauptbahnhof for the city of Bremen in northwestern Germany. It is the most important rail station for both the city and the state of Bremen; InterCityExpress, InterCity, EuroCity, CityNigh..
Bremen S-Bahn
The Bremen S-Bahn (in German: S-Bahn Bremen) is a planned S-Bahn network in Germany, covering the area of the Bremen region, stretching as far as Bremerhaven in the north, Twistringen in the south and Oldenburg in the west. It is currently estimated to be operational by 2010. ..
Bremen state election, 1999
The Bremen state election, 1999, was conducted on June 6, 1999, to elect members to the Bürgerschaft (city and state legislature) of Bremen. Contents 1 Issues and Campaign2 Election System3 Results4 Post-election5 Sources Issues and Campaign Election System The Bremen ..
Bremen state election, 2003
The Bremen state election, 2003, was conducted on May 25, 2003, to elect members to the Bürgerschaft (city and state legislature) of Bremen. Contents 1 Issues and Campaign2 Election System3 Results4 Post-election5 Sources Issues and Campaign Election System The Bremen ..
Bremen thaler
The Thaler was the currency of Bremen until 1873. It was divided into 72 Grote, each of 5 Schwaren. Until 1863, the Bremen thaler was on a silver standard, containing 1/13½ Cologne mark of silver. After 1863, the Bremen thaler, unlike the Vereinsthaler, went over to a gold standard and was worth 1 ..
Bremen Township, Minnesota
Bremen Township is a township in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 246 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.2 km² (36.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.61..
Bremerhaven
Bremerhaven is a city in the federal state of Bremen, Germany. It is located at the eastern bank of the Weser river mouth, opposite the town of Nordenham. Contents 1 History2 Twin cities3 Transportation3.1 Roads3.2 Railway4 Tourist attractions5 Trade6 Po..
Bremerhaven-Lehe railway station
Bremerhaven-Lehe is a railway station in the Lehe district of the city of Bremerhaven, Germany. History The station was opened in 1863 as an extension of the Bremen-Geestemünde line. In 1896, the line to Cuxhaven was opened. The station has undergone renovations in the early 2000s and is now equipp..
Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf railway station
Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf is a railway station in the Wulsdorf district of the city of Bremerhaven, Germany. History The station was opened in 1862 as part of the Bremen-Geestemünde railway line. Operational usage In brief DB station code: HBWU Number of tracks 2 main line passenger,2 freight, ..
Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof
Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof (usually translated from German as Bremerhaven Central Station, short form Bremerhaven Hbf) is the Hauptbahnhof for the city of Bremerhaven in Northwestern Germany. It is the main railway hub for the city, offering regional connections to Bremen Hbf, Osnabrück Hbf, Cuxhaven..
Bremerhaven Stadthalle
Bremerhaven Stadthalle is an arena in Bremerhaven, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey. Bremerhaven Stadthalle opened in 1974 and holds 5,000 people. ..
Bremermann's limit
Bremermann's Limit is the maximum computational speed of a self-contained system in the material universe. It is derived from Einstein's mass-energy equivalency and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, and is approximately 2 x 1047 bits per second per gram. This value is important when designing c..
Bremerton, Washington
View of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, as seen from across the water in Port Orchard. The Olympic Mountains are in the background. Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, USA. The population was 37,259 at the 2000 census. It is home to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and the Bre..
Bremerton School District
Bremerton School District No. 100 is a public school district in Kitsap County, Washington, USA and serves the city of Bremerton. As of October 2004, the district has an enrollment of 5,412 students. Contents 1 Schools1.1 High schools1.2 Middle schools1.3 Primary schools1.4&n..
Bremervörde
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Bremervoerde. Bremervörde is a town in the north of the district Rotenburg in Lower Saxony, Germany, with a population of 19,257 as at December 31 2003. It is situated at the ..
Bremer County, Iowa
Bremer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. It was named for Frederika Bremer, a Swedish traveler, poet, and author and it has been said that it is the only county in Iowa whose name honors a person eminent in literature, although Iowa has a Jefferson County and a Franklin county--..
Bremer Ehrler
Bremer Ehrler (born July 10, 1914), a Democrat, served as county judge-executive of Jefferson County, Kentucky, was elected to three terms as county clerk for Jefferson County, served as postmaster of Louisville, Kentucky, and was elected to a term as Kentucky Secretary of State (1988-1992) and serv..
Bremer River, Queensland
The Bremer River is a sub-catchment of the Brisbane River. The river drains several Scenic Rim valleys in south-east Queensland, including Fassifern Valley. The river was discovered in 1824 by John Oxley and Allan Cunningham. This river and its tributaries cover an area of approximately 2032 km2. ..
Bremer Straßenbahn AG
Bremer Straßenbahn AG Information Head offices Flughafendamm 1228199 Bremen[www.bsag.de] Transport association Verkehrsverbund Bremen Niedersachsen Employees 2150 (2004) Gauge 1435 mm Lines Tramway lines 8 (2005)3 express lines Bus lines 46 (2004) Vehicles Tramway(2006-03) 7..
Bremer Vulkan
Bremer Vulkan Marineschiffbau is a German shipbuilding company, specialized in naval ships. Bremer Vulkan now belongs to Lürssen. ..
Bremgarten
The name Bremgarten may refer to several places: In Germany*Bremgarten (Breisgau) and Bremgarten (Markgräflerland), both in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg In Switzerland*Bremgarten bei Bern, in the Canton of Bern*Bremgarten, Switzerland, in the Canton of Aargau*Bremgarten (district), a distr..
Bremgarten, Switzerland
For another place with the same name, see Bremgarten bei Bern Bremgarten is a town in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. It serves as seat of the district of Bremgarten. Contents 1 History2 Economics3 Transportation4 External links History In 1230, a settlement was founded ..
Bremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn
The Bremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn (BD) is a privately-owned railway company in Switzerland. Its railway line connects Wohlen and Bremgarten in the canton of Aargau with Dietikon in the canton of Zurich. The line has been modernised and is part of the Zürich S-Bahn network. There is a half-hourly service..
Bremgarten (district)
Bremgarten is a Swiss district in the Canton of Aargau, corresponding to the valleys of the Reuss and Bünz rivers in the area known as the Freiamt. Municipalities Municipality Population (31 December 2004) Area (km²) Arni (AG) 1,518 3.37 Berikon 4,418 5.38 Bremgarten (AG) 6,006..
Bremgarten bei Bern
Bremgarten bei Bern is a municipality in the canton of Berne, Switzerland, a suburb of the capital of Berne, approximately 4 km north of the city. It was home to the Bremgarten Circuit, the Grand Prix motor racing course that at one time hosted the Swiss Grand Prix. ..
Bremhill
Bremhill is a village located between Calne and Chippenham, Wiltshire. It is notable in particular as one of the termini of Maud Heath's Causeway. Langley Burrell is the other. It was also the home of the notable poet, clergyman and critic, William Lisle Bowles. External links [Map sources ..
Bremner, Bird and Fortune
Bremner, Bird and Fortune is an award-winning satirical British television programme produced by Channel Four, uniting the longstanding satirical team of John Bird and John Fortune (the Two Johns) with the satirical impressionist Rory Bremner. The show is almost entirely political, but in recent ser..
Bremner Blvd (TTC)
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Bremner River
The Bremner River is a river in Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Bremner wafer
Bremner Wafers are made by the Bremner Biscuit Company. The company claims that the crackers "have a neutral taste" and that they are "perfect for pairing with fine wine or savoring with cheese and paté or seafood, soups and salads" [link]. It is because of this "neutral" taste that man..
Bremnes
Bremnes is a former municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It was created by the split of Finnås on January 1, 1916, which created the new municipalities Moster, Bømlo and Bremnes. At that time Bremnes had a population of 3,411. On 1 January 1963 the three municipalities were reunited under ..
Bremond, Texas
Bremond is a city in Robertson County, Texas, United States. The population was 876 at the 2000 census. Geography Bremond is located at [31°9′58″N, 96°40′34″W] (31.166205, -96.676070)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Bremo Bluff, Virginia
Bremo Bluff is an unincorporated town in Fluvanna County, Virginia. It located on the James River, at the railroad junction of CSX Transportation's James River line and the Buckingham Branch Railroad's branch to Dillwyn, Virginia. ..
Bremsnes
Bremsnes is a former municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It was created by a split from Kvernes on January 1, 1897. At that time Bremsnes had a population of 2,917. On 8 July 1903 an uninhabited district of Bremsnes was moved back to Kvernes. On 1 January 1964 the districts of Bolga a..
Bremsstrahlung
[Bremsstrahlung] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), (from the German bremsen, to brake and Strahlung, radiation, thus, "braking radiation"), is electromagnetic radiation produced by the acceleration of a charged particle, such as an electron, when deflected by another charged ..
Bren
The Bren (from 'Brno, the Czechoslovakian town of design, and Enfield', the British manufacturer), usually called the Bren Gun, was a series of machine guns adopted by Britain in the 1930s and used in various roles into the 1980s. Whilst it is best known for its role as the British and Commonwealt..
Breña
Breña is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. It is part of city of Lima. Officially established as a district on July 15, 1949, the current mayor (alcalde) of Breña is Carlos Manuel Sócrates Sandoval. The district's postal code is 5. Geography The district has a total land area of 3.22 km..
Brenach
Saint Brenach was an Irish missionary in Wales, a contemporary of St. Patrick, and was among the earliest of the saints to work amongst the Welsh. Around 418 he travelled to Rome and Brittany, and then on to Milford Haven. He erected various oratories near the rivers Cleddau, Gwain, and Caman, and ..
Brenau University
Brenau University is a private women's university in Gainesville, Georgia that was founded in 1878 as Georgia Baptist Female Seminary, though it has never been affiliated with the Baptist Church. Contents 1 History2 Divisions2.1 The Women’s College2.2 Brenau Academy2.3 ..
Breña (disambiguation)
There are places that have the name Breña: In the ..
Breña Alta
Breña Alta Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island: Tenerife Area: 31.33 km² (30.82 km² in 2003) Population: 6,847 (2001) Population density: 222.17/km² Length of coastline 1.3 km Elevation:Lowest:Centre:..
Breña Baja
Breña Baja Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island: Tenerife Area: 14.2 km² (71.17 km² in 2003) Population: 4,186 (2001) Population density: 294.79/km² Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Ocean300 mab..
Brenchley
Brenchley is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. The parish is located eight miles east of Tunbridge Wells, and three miles south of Paddock Wood, and includes the neighbouring village of Matfield. Brenchley parish church is dedicated to All Saints; there i..
BRENDA
BRENDA is the comprehensive enzyme information database. It is maintained and developed at the Institute of Biochemistry at the University of Cologne. Data on enzyme functions are extracted directly from the primary literature. Formal and consistency checks are done by computer programs and each d..
Brenda
Brenda is a common name which can refer to: Queen Elizabeth II, common British jocular nickname for; derived from a running gag in the Private Eye magazine.Brenda Blethyn, English actressBrenda Bruce, English actressBrenda Bufalino, tap dancerBrenda ButtnerBrenda Davies, wife of Robertson DaviesBre..
Brenda's Got a Baby
"Brenda's Got a Baby" is the debut solo single from rapper Tupac Shakur's debut album 2Pacalypse Now. The song is about a fictional 12-year old girl named Brenda, who lives in a ghetto, has a baby, and is incapable of supporting it. However the video begins with "based on a true story" and ends wit..
Brendam
Brendam is a fictional town from Rev. W. Awdry and Christopher Awdry's Railway Series books and the television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. It is a major port on the Island of Sodor. Brendam differs significantly between the books and the television series. The Railway Series The Rai..
Brendan
St. Brendan and the whale from a 15th century manuscript Saint Brendan of Clonfert or Bréanainn of Clonfert (c. 484 – c. 578) called "the Navigator" or "the Voyager", is one of the early Irish monastic saints whose legends have overshadowed their history. He is chiefly renowned for hi..
Brendan (disambiguation)
A number of articles in Wikipedia exist in reference to Brendan. Among these are: Saint Brendan of Clonfort, an Irish monastic saintBrendan Adamson, an US-American composerBrendan Airways, parent company of USA 3000 Airlines.Brendan Behan, an Irish writerBrendan Benson, a Detroit-area musicianBrend..
Brendan Augustine
Brendan Augustine (born November 26, 1971) is a South African football player. He played mostly for Bush Bucks, LASK (Austria) and Ajax Cape Town. He played for South Africa national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. ..
Brendan B. Brown
Brendan B. Brown (born on 11 October , 1973, in Glen Cove, New York) is the lead vocalist, and guitarist in the band Wheatus. ..
Brendan Balfe
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Brendan Balfe is an Irish radio personality, who has been on-air consistently for over 40 years on RTÉ. Comedy has been a feature of many of Brendan's programmes. He has won three International Awards for radio comedy and his Pathetic News feature on Balfe Stre..
Brendan Barber
Brendan Barber (born 3 April, 1951) has been the General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) since June 2003. Brendan Barber After leaving City University in 1974 he spent a year as a researcher for the Ceramics, Glass and Mineral Products Industry Training Board. In 1975 he got hi..
Brendan Bayliss
Brendan Bayliss is an American musician, the founder, lead guitarist, and main singer for progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee. He formed the band in 1997 and took its moniker from the name of his cousin - Humphries McGee. Bayliss, along with Jake Cinninger, is one of the band's main songwriter..
Brendan Behan
Brendan Francis Behan (Irish: Breandán Ó Beacháin) (February 9, 1923 - March 20, 1964) was an Irish poet, short story writer, novelist and playwright who wrote in both Irish and English. He was also a committed Irish Republican and an erstwhile member of the Irish Republican Army. Behan was one..
Brendan Beiser
Brendan Joseph Beiser (born April 17, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Canadian actor best known for his performance as Agent Pendrell in the science-fiction television show The X-Files. Beiser, who is related to actor Peter Lando, moved from Boston to France at age six, and then to Vancouver..
Brendan Bell
Brendan Bell (born on March 31,1983 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a defenceman currently playing for the farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Bell was originally drafted in the 3rd round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft by Toronto. In his first season with St. John's (2003-2004), Bell scored 7 goals and 19..
Brendan Benson
Brendan Benson is a Detroit, Michigan born musician and songwriter. He sings and plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and drums. He has released three solo albums and is a member of the band The Raconteurs. His music is typically labeled as power pop, though he doesn't completely agree.[[..
Brendan Boulter
Family Affairs character Brendan Boulter Played by Steven Burrell Duration 2003-2004 Date of Birth 1983 Marital Status Divorced Occupation Unknown Family Les, Denise, Kelly, Susie Brendan Boulter was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs, played by Stev..
Brendan Bracken, 1st Viscount Bracken
Brendan Bracken, 1st Viscount Bracken PC (15 February 1901 – 8 August 1958) was an Irish-born British Conservative cabinet minister. Bracken's early life was subject to great confusion much of which was contributed by himself. On his orders his private papers were burnt just a day after his death..
Brendan Brendan Oliver Comiskey SS CC
Bishop Brendan Oliver Comiskey SS CC, is Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Ferns. He is a native of Clontibret, County Monaghan, Ireland and was born on 13 August 1935. He was ordained a priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary on 25 June 1961 and was appointed an Auxiliar..
Brendan Burns
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Brendan Byrne
Brendan Thomas Byrne (born in Orange, New Jersey, April 1, 1924) was a Democratic politician, who served as the 47th Governor of New Jersey, from 1974 to 1982. He was graduated from Princeton University, A.B., 1949, and Harvard University, LL.B., 1950. He was a member of the Essex County, New Jers..
Brendan Canning
Brendan Canning (b. 1969) is a veteran indie rock performer who has been a member of various notable bands including By Divine Right, Broken Social Scene, Blurtonia, Valley of the Giants and hHead. ..
Brendan Canty
Brendan Canty (born March 9 1966 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is a musician, and is best known as the drummer in the band Fugazi. Canty joined Fugazi in 1987, before which time he played with fellow Fugazi band member Guy Picciotto in Rites of Spring, One Last Wish, Deadline, Insurrection, and Happy Go L..
Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr is a Councillor on Dublin City Council. [Brendan Carr website] ..
Brendan Cauldwell
Brendan Cauldwell (1922–January 12, 2006) was an Irish film and television actor. Brendan Cauldwell was born in Fairview, North Dublin. He was educated at the O'Connell Street Irish Christian Brothers School and went on to work in the insurance industry before becoming a full time actor. His ..
Brendan Christian
Brendan Christian (born December 11, 1983 in Antigua) is a sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda. Competing in 200 metres, he won a silver medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships. External link *IAAF profile for [Brendan Christian] ..
Brendan Clarke
Brendan Clarke (born 17th September 1985 in Dublin is an Irish football player who currently plays for St. Patrick's Athletic F.C. in the eircom league Premier Division. Brendan is a goalkeeper and has not played league football for any other club. "Clarkie" as he is known to fans is one of a hand..
Brendan Cole
--> Brendan Cole is a ballroom dancer from New Zealand specialising in Latin American dancing. He has appeared on the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing, a dance contest in which a professional ballroom dancer is partnered with a celebrity amateur dancer. He has also judged two seasons of New Zealand's..
Brendan Comiskey
Bishop Brendan Comiskey SS CC is the former bishop of the Diocese of Ferns in County Wexford. He resigned on April 1, 2002, over charges that he had failed to deal adequately with allegations that Fr. Sean Fortune and others were abusing children. He was born in Clontibret, Co Monaghan on 13 Augus..
Brendan Corish
Brendan Corish (19th November 1918– 17th February 1990), was an Irish Labour Party politician, and leader of his party from 1960 to 1977. He was Tánaiste (deputy Prime Minister) of Ireland from 1973 to 1977. Brendan Corish was born in 1918 in Wexford. He was educated locally and was a mem..
Brendan Courtney
Brendan Courtney (born Clondalkin, Dublin) is an Irish comedian television presenter. After studying accountancy, Courtney decided to work in drama. Courtney was part of the Riverdance production team. His most successful shows include RTÉ One's Wanderlust and ITV1's Love Match UK. Courtney was the..
Brendan Cowell
Brendan Cowell [link] Born in 1976 in Cronulla, NSW, in Australia, Brendan stumbled upon acting by accident while waiting for his sister to come out of a rehersal, he was then cast in a commercial at age 8. At age 16, after being burnt on set when a coffee urn fell on his head, after bei..
Brendan Crinion
Brendan Crinion (11 September 1923 –2 July 1989) was an Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician who served for more than twenty years as a TD and as a Senator. A farmer before entering politics, Crinion was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1973 general election, in the Kildare constituency,..
Brendan Cummins
Brendan Cummins (born 11 May, 1975) is an Irish sportsman. He is the goalkeeper on the Tipperary senior hurling team. Brendan Cummins was born in County Tipperary in 1975. A bank official by profession he plays hurling for the Ballybacon-Grange club and at inter-county level with Tipperary. Sinc..
Brendan Daly
Brendan Daly (born February 2, 1940), is an Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician. Currently a Senator, he was previously a long-serving TD and government minister. Daly was born in February 1940 in Cooraclare, County Clare, and educated locally at CBS Kilrush. His political career began at the 1973 ..
Brendan Donnelly
This article is about the baseball pitcher. For the British politician, see Brendan Donnelly (politician). Brendan Kevin Donnelly (b. July 4, 1971 in Washington, District of Columbia) is a Major League Baseball pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Donnelly had bounced around the minor ..
Brendan Ducousso
Brendan Ducousso was one of the founding members of Headboard (band), which was formed in 1995 in Petaluma, CA. He went by the rap moniker "Gotti." In 1997, he appeared on "The Ricki Lake Show." In the mid-1990's, had a recurrent gig as an on-air personality for teen-oriented programming for the..
Brendan Eich
Brendan Eich is a computer programmer. He created the JavaScript programming language. He is the Chief Technology Officer at the Mozilla Corporation. Contents 1 Education2 Career3 Quote4 References5 External links Education Brendan Eich attended the University of Illinoi..
Brendan Fehr
Fehr as Michael Guerin in Roswell Brendan Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Michael Guerin on the WB television series, Roswell. He was a model to earn more pocket money and his pictures appeared in magazines. He was raised in Winni..
Brendan Fevola
Brendan Fevola (born January 20, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. He plays the position of full-forward and apart from his footballing ability, is notable for his appearances on the Channel Nine's The Footy..
Brendan Fletcher
Brendan Fletcher is a Canadian actor born on December 15, 1981 in Comox Valley, British Columbia. His filmography includes Tideland, Freddy vs. Jason, Ginger Snaps Back, [[Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed]], Anatomy of a Hate Crime, Five Senses, and Air Bud. He also played Stirling Patterson (nickname: Sti..
Brendan Foster
Brendan Foster (born 12 January, 1948 in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, England) is a British former distance runner, and the founder of the Great North Run. He was educated at St Joseph's Grammar School, and the University of Sussex. Foster's athletic career saw him compete in three Olympic Games, clai..
Brendan Fowler
redirect [[Template:music-importance]]Brendan Fowler currently does a musical act called BARR based in Los Angeles. He also co-runs Dogg Pony Records and is a co-editor of ANP (Artist Network Program) Quarterly - a Los Angeles based arts and culture publication. He has recently played at the semin..
Brendan Fraser
Brendan James Fraser (born December 3, 1968 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a popular Canadian-American actor. --> Contents 1 Biography2 Trivia3 Selected filmography4 External links Biography Brendan Fraser is the son of a foreign service officer for the Canadian Government O..
Brendan Gall
Dr. Brendan Gall was an English civilian scientist played by Richard Ian Cox in the television series Stargate Atlantis. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In "The Defiant One", Dr. Gall went with Major John Sheppard, Dr. Rodney McKay and Dr. Abrams to i..
Brendan Gamble
Brendan Gamble is an American singer-songwriter. He was previously in Poster Children and Moon Seven Times. Discography Heartless Moon Mud Records (September 24, 2002) ..
Brendan Gaughan
Brendan Gaughan Born: July 10, 1975 Birthplace: Awards: 2002 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year drove a Dodge Ram SRT-10 to a Guinness land speed record for "World's Fastest Production Pickup Truck" by driving 154.587 miles per hour 1995 and 1996 SODA champion 1997 and 19..
Brendan Gill
Brendan Gill (October 20 1914 – December 27 1997) wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years. He graduated from Yale University in 1936, where he was a member of Skull & Bones. A champion of architectural preservation and other visual arts, he chaired the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Vis..
Brendan Gleeson
Gleeson as Professor Mad-Eye Moody in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Brendan Gleeson is an Irish actor who was born on March 29, 1955 in Dublin, Ireland. He lives in Malahide, Co. Dublin. Biography Graduating from University College Dublin he worked for several years as a secondary sch..
Brendan Grace
Brendan Grace is an Irish comedian. He played the part of Murphy in the 1995 movie Moondance, and in 1996 he appeared in the Irish TV sitcom Father Ted as Father Fintan Stack (this role has since been assumed by an online DJ of the same name, found [here]). Brendan Grace's immense work fo..
Brendan Halligan
Brendan Halligan (born July 5, 1936) is an Irish economist and a former Irish Labour Party politician. Brendan Halligan was born in Dublin in 1936. Educated at St James’s Christian Brothers School and Kevin Street College of Technology, Dublin, his early career was as an economist. He worked wi..
Brendan Hamill
Brendan Hamill (b. 1945) is an Irish poet and writer. He was born in Belfast and grew up in the Ballymurphy district. He worked for several years in England before returning to Northern Ireland to study for a degree in English at the New University of Ulster. He subsequently worked for several ye..
Brendan Hansen
Brendan Joseph Hansen (born August 15, 1981 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) is an American swimmer who specializes in the breaststroke. Despite setting the world record in the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke at the 2004 U.S. Olympic trials, he did not manage to win a gold medal in either event at the ..
Brendan Harris
Brendan Harris (born August 26, 1980 in Albany, New York) is an infielder currently on the Cincinnati Reds' 40-man roster . Harris attended the College of William and Mary, and was selected in 5th round of the 2001 amateur draft by the Chicago Cubs. Harris made his major-league debut in 2004 with t..
Brendan Haywood
Brendan Todd Haywood (born 11 November 1979 in New York, New York) is a professional basketball player in the NBA.As a senior in high school, Haywood won the Gatorade North Carolina Basketball Player of the Year. Haywood graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001, and whi..
Brendan Hill
Brendan Colin Charles Hill (born March 27, 1970 in London, England) is the drummer for American jam band Blues Traveler. History Brendan Hill is one of the original members of Blues Traveler. In 1983, while attending school at Princeton High School in Borough of Princeton, New Jersey, Hill met Blue..
Brendan Horan
Brendan Horan is a weather presenter for Television New Zealand's ONE News, running on a regular cycle with Karen Olsen. He started in February 2005, however it appeared that he had began too early due to his slow presenting and frequent mistakes. Despite this he was kept on and has since improved...
Brendan Howlin
Brendan Howlin (born 1956) is an Irish Labour Party politician. He was elected as a Labour Party TD in 1987 and has held his seat ever since. He has previously served as Minister for Health (1993-1994) and Minister for the Environment (1994-1997). He is currently the Labour Party Spokesperson for Ju..
Brendan Ingle
Brendan Ingle, MBE (June 19, 1941 in Dublin, Ireland) is a former professional boxer. He finished with a professional record of 17 wins and 12 losses. He is currently a boxing manager and trainer perhaps best known for being Prince Naseem Hamed's mentor from the age of 7 to 25. He has lectured a..
Brendan Jennings
Brendan Hope Jennings, (born December 26th, 1986) is a soloist member of theContemporary Christian house band and youth worship leaders of Harrisburg, Illinois', Dreamhouse. As of 2004 there are talks the youth group might cut a record in Southern Illinois. In 2004 he recieved the Outstanding So..
Brendan Jones
Brendan Jones is an Australian golfer. He was born on 3 March 1975 in West Wyalong, New South Wales and turned pro in 1999. He spent several seasons playing on the Japan Golf Tour, where he has won five tournaments. In 2005 he was a member of the PGA Tour, but despite finishing in a tie for second a..
Brendan Joseland
Brendan Richard Joseland (born March 2, 1976 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria) is a cricket player for the Victorian Bushrangers. He plays Victorian Premier Cricket the University of Melbourne, and has played numerous games for Victoria in both the Pura Cup and the ING Cup. Contents 1 Cricket C..
Brendan Kehoe
Brendan Patrick Kehoe (born December 3, 1970 in Dublin, Ireland) is a software developer and author. He has written two books as well as technology articles in the specialist press (e.g., in Boardwatch Magazine) on the topic of the Internet. Bibliography Zen and the art of the internet: a beginner'..
Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly can refer to: Brendan Kelly (actor)Brendan Kelly (musician) 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. ..
Brendan Kelly (actor)
Brendan Kelly (born September 28, 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is an actor and artist that has appeared mostly in TV series. Kelly has starred and guest-appeared in series like Acapulco H.E.A.T., Tarzan, NY Undercover, Oz, NYPD Blue, and countless others. He has also made small appearances in movies..
Brendan Kelly (musician)
Brendan Kelly (born September 8, 1976) is the bassist/vocalist of the Chicago-based punk band The Lawrence Arms, as well as guitarist/lead vocalist in The Falcon. Kelly's former bands include Slapstick and The Broadways. He is often known for his raspy vocals and drunken demeanor. Kelly also app..
Brendan Kenneally
Brendan Kenneally (born April 1955) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was first elected a TD for the Waterford constituency in the 1989 general election. He retained the seat at subsequent elections until losing it at the 2002 election. He then became a member of the 22nd Seanad, nominated ..
Brendan Kennelly
Brendan Kennelly (born 1936) is a popular Irish poet and novelist. He is Professor of Modern Literature at Trinity College Dublin. He was born in Ballylongford, Co Kerry and was educated at the inter-denominational St. Ita's College, Tarbert, Co. Kerry, and at Trinity College. Kennelly graduated fr..
Brendan Kibble
Brendan Kibble aka "Wig" (born October 16, 1963) is an Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist from Brisbane. He is best known for his work with the Bam Balams and the Navahodads. Musical history Kibble's first bands were the Brisbane punk outfits Alphabet Children (1979-80) (vocals), Flying S..
Brendan Laney
Brendan James Laney, (born 16 November 1973 in Invercargill) is a professional rugby union player. Nicknamed "Chainsaw" for the way he cuts through defences, he is a useful goal kicker. He hails from Southland, New Zealand. He began his professional rugby career at full back for the Highlanders in t..
Brendan Leonard
Brendan Leonard (born February 6th, 1984) is a talented filmmaker best known for his hit series on ABC Family, The Brendan Leonard Show. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Personal Life1.2 Career2 Trivia3 External links Biography Personal Life Brendan Patrick Leonard was born on..
Brendan Loy
Brendan Loy is an American law student at the University of Notre Dame who runs a blog entitled "The Irish Trojan's Blog." He gained widespread attention on the internet for his vigorous blogging on Hurricane Katrina, urging evacuations at a time when local authorities had not yet acted and the nati..
Brendan Lynch
Brendan Lynch is a British music producer, most famous for working with Paul Weller, Primal Scream, Asian Dub Foundation, Carleen Anderson and Ocean Colour Scene. External links [Lynch Mob Productions] ..
Brendan Malone
Brendan Malone is a professional basketball coach in the NBA. He was named as the first head coach (1995-96) of the Toronto Raptors, an expansion team based in Toronto, Canada. He was appointed the job by the Raptors' General Manager of the time, Isiah Thomas. He has been an assistant coach with the..
Brendan Martin Cup
The Brendan Martin Cup is the name of the Cup that Ladies' Gaelic football teams play for in the final of the All-Ireland Ladies' Senior Football Championship, the premier "knockout" competition in the game of Gaelic football played by women in Ireland. The series of games are organised by Cumann Pe..

