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Bud
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Flower buds have not yet bloomed into a full-size flower. In botany, a bud is an undeveloped shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it may form ..
BUD
BUD refers to: big ugly dish, a colloquial name for a satellite dish used to receive satellite television signals on the C band.Basic Underwater Demolition, a military specialization perfected by the U.S. Navy SEALs.BUD/S, a military term that refers to the U.S. Navy SEALs training, which stands fo..
Bud, Norway
Bud is a fishing village (est. 700) in western Norway, on the Atlantic Road, outside the city of Molde. Due to a good natural harbor and rich fisheries, Bud grew to become the largest town between Trondheim and Bergen in the Middle Ages. At the death of king Frederick I in 1533, it was the site of ..
Bud, Not Buddy
Bud, Not Buddy is a children's novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. The book is the winner of the 2000 Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature, as well as the Coretta Scott King Award that is given in recognition of outstanding African-American authors. Plot summary [Spoi..
Buda
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Buda (German: Ofen, Croatian: Budim, Slovak: Budín or Serbian: Будим) is the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest on the right bank of the Danube. The name Buda was said to take its name from its founder, Buda, or Budda, although the name is..
Buda, Illinois
Buda is a village in Bureau County, Illinois, United States. The population was 592 at the 2000 census. Geography Buda is located at [41°19′35″N, 89°40′48″W] (41.326297, -89.680131)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village..
Buda, Nebraska
Buda is a Populated Place located in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Geography Buda is a Populated Place in Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA. Latitude: 40.71417 : Longitude: -98.99361 : Elevation: 2115 ft. It is located four miles east of Kearney, Nebraska and eight miles west of Gibbon, Nebraska. Histor..
Buda, Texas
Buda (pronounced [ˈbju.də]) is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,404 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Current events4 Government5 Demographics6 External links Geography Buda is located at [30°5′3..
Budaka
Word Budaka can refer to these places in Uganda: Budaka DistrictBudaka townredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Budaka District
Budaka is a district of Uganda created on 1 July 2005. It is named after the town of Budaka. Formerly part of Pallisa District, it was created out of the former Budaka county and the sub-counties of Kakoro, Kabwangasi, Kirika and Kadama in Pallisa. Districts of Uganda ..
Budaka town
Budaka is a small town in south eastern Uganda. It has a small market, and Bugwere boarding school, home to about 300 students. Budaka is the administrative centre of the district of Budaka. ..
Budakeszi
Budakeszi County Pest Area 37,11 km² Population Total (2001)Density   12.793345 /km² Postal code 2092 Area code 23 Budakeszi is a town in Pest county, Hungary, about 10 km from Budapest. Meaning of the name Buda is the western side of Budapest, Keszi was one of..
Budakhan Mindphone
Budakhan Mindphone is a 1999 album by Squarepusher, released on Warp Records. It follows in much the same vein as its predecessor, Music Is Rotted One Note, and is often classified as an EP due to its relative briefness - the cover refers to it as "a mini-album". Track listing "Iambic 5 Poetry" - ..
Budal
Budal is a former municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. From 1837 is was a part of Støren formannskapsdistrikt. Budal was separated from Støren in 1879, creating a municipality of its own. At this point Budal had a population of 585. On January 1, 1964 Budal was merged with the municip..
Budala
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]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. } Mile Tresigaća Bud..
Budania
Budania is a gotra Jats found in Rajasthan and Haryana in India. They are found in Bhattu Kalan, Darba and Adampur in Haryana and Churu district of Rajasthan. ..
Budaniv
Budaniv (Ukrainian: Буданів, Polish: Budzanów, Russian: Буданов Budanov) is a village in Ternopil Oblast, Western Ukraine, near Chortkiv, Buchach. It's known since 1549. Population: 1,634 (2005). People Lee Strasberg, born hereSoma Morgenstern, see [German article] Extern..
Budapest
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Budapest (pronounced [ˌbjuːdə'pest], [ˌbuːdə'pest], ['buːdəpest], Hungarian ['budɑpɛʃt]) is the capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial and transportation..
Budapest, Georgia
Budapest, Georgia, is a place in Haralson County in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is located at [33°42′54″N, 85°13′4″W]. ..
Budapest, Missouri
Budapest is an unincorporated community in Ripley County, Missouri [36°46′8″N, 90°42′39″W]. ..
Budapest-Bamako
The Budapest-Bamako or Great African Run is a rally organized by a group of Hungarians. The B2 is a low budget “Dakar” that goes from Budapest to Bamako through the Sahara. It passes through Hungary, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, Mauritania and Mali. The Budapest-Bamako was inspir..
Budapest (band)
Budapest is a melancholic post-grunge rock band from Leamington Spa, Oxford, England. The band was formed in 1999 by John Garrison (vocals, guitar), Adrian Kelley (bass), Mark Walworth (guitar), Paul Possart (drums) and Chris Pemberton (piano, keyboards). After recording the material for their firs..
Budapest (disambiguation)
Budapest may mean: Budapest, the capital of HungaryBudapest (band), a British musical group.Budapest, Georgia, in the United States.Budapest, Missouri, in the United States. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred ..
Budapest Cog-wheel Railway
The Budapest Cog-wheel Railway is a rack railway running in Budapest, Hungary. History Since 1868 a horse tramway ran on schedule from the Lánchíd to Zugliget set in operation by the Budai Közúti Vaspálya Társaság (~ Public Railway Society of Buda). Nikolaus Riggenbach (the designer of th..
Budapest Defence
tright The Budapest Defence is a chess opening beginning with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. With his second move Black launches an immediate strike on White's centre, sacrificing, at least temporar..
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport
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Budapest Festival Orchestra
The Budapest Festival Orchestra was formed in 1983 by Iván Fischer and Zoltán Kocsis , with musicians "drawn from the cream of Hungary's younger players," as TheTimes of London put it. Their aim, through intensive rehearsals and demanding the highest standards from musicians, was to make the orche..
Budapest ghetto
The Budapest ghetto was a ghetto where Jews were forced to live in Budapest, Hungary during the Second World War. The area consisted of several blocks of the old Jewish quarter of the city surrounding the main synagogue, and was surrounded by a high fence that was guarded so that contraband could n..
Budapest Honvéd FC
Budapest Honvéd FC is a Hungarian football team. The club was founded as Kispest which was the name of a Budapest suburb in close vicinity of Budapest until 1950. (Since then, Kispest has formed part of District XIX of Budapest). The name Honvéd (literally "defender of the homeland") was chosen..
Budapest Metro
thumb thumb The Budapest Metro (Hungarian: budapesti metró) is the metro system in the Hungarian capital Budapest. It consists of three lines, each marked with a number and a separate colour. Metro Line 4 is currently being built and the plans for Line 5 are ready for implementation. Bo..
Budapest Open Access Initiative
The Budapest Open Access Initiative was a conference launched by the Open Society Institute on February 14th, 2002. This small gathering of individuals is recognised as one of the major historical, and defining, events of the open access movement. The opening sentence of the Budapest Open Access ..
Budapest Quartet
The Budapest Quartet was in existence from 1917 to 1967. Originally consisted of three Hungarians and a Dutchman, the quartet, at the end, consisted of four Russians. Members 1st Violin: Emil Hauser (1893-1978) (from 1917 to 1932)Josef Roismann (1900-1974) (from 1932 to 1967) 2nd Violin: Alfred ..
Budapest Sports Arena
Budapest Sports Arena is an arena in Budapest, Hungary. Used primarily for ice hockey, it opened in 2003 and holds 12,500 people. ..
Budapest Stock Exchange
The Budapest Stock Exchange is a relatively new stock exchange headquartered in Budapest, capital of Hungary. It replaced the unofficial "Budapest Stock Exchange Index" used during the phases of transition from a socialist to a market economy. The exchange presently contains 20 stocks. To qualify ..
Budapest Sun
The Budapest Sun is a general interest, English-language newspaper in Budapest, Hungary. The Budapest Sun was established in the early 1990's as The Budapest Post. American journalist Jim Michaels acquired the paper in 1993 and renamed it to The Budapest Sun. Because of indebtedness to the printers..
Budapest Treaty
The Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure, or Budapest Treaty, is an international treaty signed in Budapest, Hungary, on April 28, 1977. It entered into force on August 9, 1980, and was later amended on September 26 19..
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (in Hungarian, Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem or in short Műegyetem) is the most significant University of Technology in Hungary. Contents 1 History1.1 Famous students2 Today2.1 Faculties2.2 Admissi..
Budasheer
In Egyptian mythology, Budasheer was a king of Egypt and father of Adim. After his death, Budasheer returned to teach his son how to distill fresh water from salt water while his son was in a deep cave after the Great Flood. ..
Budaun
Buduan, is a city in the north-central Uttar Pradesh state of northern India. The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica wrote of Buduan: A town and district of British India, in the Rohilkhand division of the United Provinces. The town is near the left bank of the river Sot. Pop. (1901) 39,031. There are ru..
Budawang National Park
Budawang is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 200 km southwest of Sydney. See also the Budawang Range. Fact sheet Area: 237 km²Coordinates: [35°25′12″S, 150°02′41″E]Date of establishment: September 23, 1977Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and ..
Budawang Range
The Seven Gods Monoliths The Budawangs are a rugged mountain range largely located within the Budawang National Park and Morton National Park in New South Wales, Australia. The Budawangs are very popular with bush walkers due to the impressive terrain and unique features. The Clyde River has i..
Buda (disambiguation)
Buda is the western, hilly part of Budapest, Hungary. Buda or BUDA may also refer to: Buda, Texas, a city in the United StatesBuda, Illinois, a village in the United StatesBuddha, in other languagesBoston Ultimate Disc Alliance, a nonprofit group that organizes Ultimate leaguesThis is a [disa..
Buda Castle
The Buda Castle (Hungarian: Budai Vár – "Castle of Buda" or Budai Várnegyed – "Buda Castle Quarter") forms part of Budapest, Hungary. The Castle of Buda, the historical royal castle of Hungary can be found in this district, along with 17th and 18th century houses and public buildings..
Buda Chronicle
The Buda Chronicle (Buda, András Hess, 1473, 70 fol., 2º.) relates the history of Hungary from the earliest times to the coronation of King Matthias and is based on mediaeval chronicles. Eleven copies of the chronicle are known to exist, two of them in Hungary: the one shown here preserved in the ..
Budbrooke
Budbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Warwick district of Warwickshire, England, about 2½ miles west of Warwick town centre. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 2,319. ..
Budd
Budd is a surname, and may refer to Alan BuddBarbara BuddBrian BuddEdward G. BuddEric BuddHarold BuddJames BuddRalph BuddRoy BuddSibylla BuddTimothy BuddWayne BuddZola Budd It is also the name of an ep by Rapeman: Budd (ep) See also Budd CompanyBilly Budd (novel)Billy Budd (film) ..
Budd-Chiari syndrome
In medicine (gastroenterology and hepatology), Budd-Chiari syndrome is the clinical picture caused by occlusion of the hepatic vein. Contents 1 Signs and symptoms2 Diagnosis3 Causes4 Pathophysiology5 Treatment Signs and symptoms The syndrome presents with rapidly progre..
Buddah Records
While working at Kama Sutra Records, Art Kass was unhappy with the distribution deal with MGM Records and started Buddah Records around 1967. He brought in Neil Bogart, who was an MGM General Manager in the early sixties. Buddah was also the distrubutor of Sussex Records until 1974, T-neck Records (..
Buddenbrooks
Buddenbrooks book cover Buddenbrooks was Thomas Mann's first novel, published in 1901 when he was twenty six years old. It was a literary success in Germany. It portrays the downfall (already announced in the subtitle, Decline of a family) of a wealthy mercantile family of Lübeck over four g..
Budder
Budder is a concentrated form of THC, the main psychoactive chemical in cannabis. Contents 1 Comparison with Other Cannabis-Related Drugs2 Method of Use3 Effects4 External links Comparison with Other Cannabis-Related Drugs Budder is reported as being anywhere between 82% and..
Budderoo National Park
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Buddha
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A stone image of the Buddha. Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks ..
Buddha's Birthday
This article deals with the East Asian holiday. See also Vesak. Lotus Lantern Festival celebrating Buddha's Birthday, in South Korea Buddha's Birthday (Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Cantonese: fātdáahn), the birthday of the Gautama Buddha traditionally celebrated in East Asia on the eight..
Buddha's Child: My Fight to Save Vietnam
Buddha's Child : My Fight to Save Vietnam (Hardcover) by Nguyen Cao Ky, Marvin Wolf From Amazon.com: Though famed in his time for his playboy image, all purple scarves and modish hairdo, former South Vietnamese prime minister Ky proved over time to have been a man of substance. In this revealing a..
Buddha's delight
Buddha's delight , often transliterated as Luóhàn zhāi, lo han jai or lo hon jai (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ), is a vegetarian dish well known in Chinese cuisine . It is traditionally made of 18 ingredients, and served on the first day of the Chinese New Year. As ..
Buddha's hand
Buddha's Hand, Buddha's Hand citron, or Fingered citron (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus) is a fragrant citrus fruit. It grows on a shrub or small tree with long, irregular branches covered in thorns. Its large, oblong leaves are pale green and grow about four to six inches. Its flowers are white..
Buddha's Light International Association
The Buddha's Light International Association (Chn: 國際佛光會, PY: Guochü Foguang Hui), commonly known as BLIA, was established by Venerable Master Hsing Yun in 1992. The organization is associated with the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order, the largest Buddhist organization in Taiwan. It is an..
Buddha's Relic and Jetavanaramya
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Contents 1 Buddha's re..
Buddha, Indiana
Buddha, Indiana is a tiny town in Lawrence County, in south-central Indiana. Locals pronounce it "BOO-dee," rhyming with "Judy" which gives it a unique twist. Though it was once known as "Flinn's Crossroads", the origin of its current name is a subject of debate. The most prevalent story is that the..
Buddha-nature
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Buddhabrot
Deeply iterated Buddhabrot Hindu Lord Ganesh Gautama Buddha preaching at the Deer Park in Sarnath. The Buddhabrot is a special rendering of the Mandelbrot set which, when "traditionally" oriented, resembles to some extent certain depictions of the Buddha. When viewed "upside-down"..
Buddhadasa
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu Buddhadasa Bhikkhu (Thai: พุทธทาสภิกขุ, May 27 1906 - May 25 1993) was one of the most influential Theravada Buddhist monks of the 20th century. Known as an innovative interpreter of Buddhist beliefs, Buddhadasa helped reform Buddhism in his home coun..
Buddhadeb Bhattacharya
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Buddhadeb Bosu
Buddhadeb Bosu (1908-1974), was a renowned Bengali author and poet. He was born in Comilla District, Bengal (now in Bangladesh). He is considered the third magician of allround writing after Rabindranath and Nazrul. Contents 1 Background2 Great Editor3 Works3.1 Poems3.2 N..
Buddhadharma and other Indian Dharmas
For practicing Buddhists, references to "dharma" or dhamma in the singular, particularly as "the" Dharma, is used to mean the teachings of the Buddha, and is sometimes referred to as the Buddha-Dharma. Dharma is the universal law of nature and to call it Buddha-Dhamma suggests that other kinds of Dh..
Buddhaghosa
Bhadantācariya Buddhaghosa was a 5th century Indian Theravadin Buddhist commentator and scholar. Buddhaghosa means "Voice of the Buddha" in the Pali language. Writings and translations He translated extensive Sinhalese commentaries on the Pali Buddhist texts in Pali. Certain commentaries are ..
Buddhamitra
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. } Buddhamitra was born in around 90 AD and lived in th..
Buddhapalita
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Buddharama Temple Åsele
Buddharama Temple is a Buddhist temple currently in construction progress in the county of Åsele in the northern region of Lappland in Sweden. It is scheduled to become the largest Buddhist temple in Europe. Partly funded by the government of Thailand it will be a Thai-style temple with monks from ..
Buddharupa
Buddharupa (बुद्धरूप, literally, 'Form of the Awakened One') is the Sanskrit term used in Buddhism for statues or models of the Buddha. Despite cultural and regional differences in the interpretations of texts about the life of the Buddha, there are some general guidelines to the att..
Buddhasvamin
Buddhasvāmin was a Kuchean Hinayana Buddhist monk and great scholar who presided over all of Kucha's Buddhist temples and nunneries during part of the fourth century.Buddhasvamin was an Indian writer who compiled the Shlokasanggraha, a famous Indian katha narrative, around 800-900AD. This is a ..
Buddhasvamin (monk)
Buddhasvāmin was a Kuchean Sarvastivadan Buddhist monk and great scholar who presided over all of Kucha's Buddhist temples and nunneries during part of the fourth century. His famous disciple Kumārajīva later became a Madhyamikan and moved to Chang'an, then capital of China, to becom..
Buddhas of Bamiyan
Coordinates: [34°50′49″N, 67°49′30″E] One of the Buddhas of Bamiyan before complete destruction, Afghanistan The Buddhas of Bamiyan (Farsi:تندیس‌های بودا در باميان tandis-ha-ye buda dar bamiyaan) were two monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved i..
Buddha (album)
Buddha is a blink-182 demo album that was originally recorded in 1993 and released on CD for the first time in 1998. The album represents the humble roots of the now rock superstars, as it was recorded over three rainy nights on a 24 track recording system at Double Time Studios in San Diego when Ma..
Buddha (disambiguation)
A Buddha is someone who has achieved enlightenment, the most famous and important being Gautama Buddha (often referred to simply as "the Buddha"). Many Buddhists in the Śrāvakayāna, Mahayana, and Vajrayana traditions consider there to be three types of Buddha: Samyaksambuddha (generally referred ..
Buddha (film)
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Buddha (manga)
|} The manga Buddha was drawn by Osamu Tezuka and is Tezuka's unique interpretation of the life of Gautama Buddha. The critically acclaimed series is often referred to as a gritty, even sexy, portrayal of the holy-man's life. The manga is composed of eight volumes, composed from 1974 to 1984. ..
Buddha - God or Man
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Buddha Air
Buddha Air is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in 1997 and operates domestic services within Nepal, mainly serving the tourist industry. Code Data ICAO Code: BHACallsign: Buddha Air Fleet The Buddha Air fleet consists of 4 Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner aircraft (at Januar..
Buddha and the Chocolate Box
Buddha and the Chocolate Box is a 1974 album by Cat Stevens. Track listing MusicOh Very YoungSun/C79Ghost TownJesusReadyKing of TreesA Bad PennyHome in the Sky ..
Buddha as an Avatar of Vishnu
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Buddha Bar
The Buddha Bar is an exclusive and highly-regarded bar and restaurant in Paris, France, and is a Buddha-themed venue serving Asian cuisine. The dining area is dominated by a large statue of Buddha. Buddha Bar has also opened a venue in Beirut, Lebanon & Dubai, UAE. Compilation CDs are released unde..
Buddha Brand
Buddha Brand (ブッダ・ブランド Budda Burando) is a Japanese hip-hop group consisting of rappers Dev Large, NIPPS, CQ, and DJ Master Key. History The four members of Buddha Brand met in New York City in 1988 and performed under several names (Uwasa no Channeru, Numb Brain Buddha Brand) befo..
Buddha Dordenma statue
The Buddha Dordenma statue is a large bronze statue of the Buddha being constructed on the mountainside above Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. It is sited amidst the ruins of Kuensel Phodrang, the palace of Sherab Wangchuck, the 13th Desi Druk. Upon completion in 2007 it will be the largest Buddha r..
Buddha footprint
The footprint of the Buddha, Buddhapada, is an early aniconic and symbolic representation of the Buddha. External links [Triratana on the footprints of the Buddha] Terms and concepts History Schools and sects People By region and country List of topics Timeline Temples Tex..
Buddha games list
The Buddha games list is a list of games which it is reputed that Gautama Buddha said that he would not play. As such it dates from the 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games. There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based..
Buddha jumps over the wall
"Buddha jumps over the wall" (Chinese: 佛跳牆; Pinyin: fó tiào qiáng) is an umbrella term for a type of highly-complex Chinese soup or stew consisting of many ingredients of non-vegetarian origins and requiring one to two days to create. The name reflects the appeal of the soup: it is said to..
Buddha Loetla Nabhalai
The introduction to this biographical article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction. Phuttaloetla Nabhalai, Rama II, now known as Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (February 26 1766–July 21 1824), was the son of..
Buddha machine
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Buddha Never Smiled
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Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke
Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke or Phutthayotfa, posthumously titled Rama I the Great, was King of Siam (now called Thailand) from 1782 to 1809, and the founder of the Chakri dynasty which rules Thailand to this day. The future king was born on March 20, 1737 in Ayutthaya, the son of Phra Aksorn Sundara S..
Buddhi
bud•dhi Pronunciation: (bOO'dē, bood'ē), [key] —n. Hinduism, Buddhism. intellect, seen as an intuitive faculty giving increased spiritual awareness. Reference Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. In Hinduism, Buddhi is a mi..
Buddhism
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Buddhism and Eastern teaching
Taoism The relationships between Taoism (Chinese folk religion still popular today) and Buddhism are complex, as they influenced each other in many ways while often competing for influence. The arrival of Buddhism forced Taoism to renew and restructure itself and address existential questions rai..
Buddhism and evolution
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Buddhism and science
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Buddhism and the Roman world
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Buddhism by country
The percentage of Buddhist population of each country was taken from the US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2004 [link]. Other sources used were CIA Factbook [link] and adherents.com [link]. The total population of each country was taken from ..
Buddhism by region
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Buddhism in Afghanistan
Buddhism in Afghanistan has a long history. Many monuments, such as the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan, testify to the Buddhist culture in Afghanistan. It was during Ashoka's reign that Buddhism was introduced to Afghanistan. Kanishka (120 to 160) was a Buddhist who built many stupas. See also Buddhist..
Buddhism in Argentina
Buddhism in Argentina is well known since the early 1980s. Eventhough this is a country mainly Catholic, Chinese immigrants established the first Chinese temple in 1986.By the same time, Korean immigrants founded their own temple. Since then, many groups have been giving teachings, some of them roo..
Buddhism in Australia
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Buddhism in Austria
A stupa in Vienna, Austria. Buddhism is a legally recognized religion in Austria and it is followed by more than 10,000 Austrians. Although still small in absolute numbers (10,402 at the 2001 census), Buddhism in Austria enjoys widespread acceptance if not popularity. A majority of Buddhists ..
Buddhism in Bangladesh
Buddha giving the first sermon About 0.5% of Bangladesh population adheres to the Theravada school of Buddhism. Most of the practitioners are from the south-eastern district of Chittagong and Chittagong Hill Tracts. Contents 1 Demographic Overview2 History2.1 Early origins2...
Buddhism in Bhutan
Mahayana Buddhism was the state religion of Bhutan, and Buddhists comprised about 70 percent of the population, in the early 1990s. Although originating from Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhism in Bhutan differs significantly in its rituals, liturgy, and monastic organization. The state religion has long bee..
Buddhism in Brazil
Buddhism in Brazil has practitioners of various Buddhist schools, as well as a fair number of somewhat Buddhist-inspired cults and "New Age" movements. Many Japanese schools have a strong presence mainly as a result of World War II, which encouraged emigration of Japanese people. A considerable nu..
Buddhism in Cambodia
Buddhism in Cambodia dates back to at least the 5th century A.D. Jayavarman of Fu-nan, Suryvarman I and Jayavarman VII were Buddhists. Up to the 13th century, Cambodia was primarily influenced by Mahayana Buddhism and Saivism. After the 13th century Theravada Buddhism became the main religion of Cam..
Buddhism in Canada
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Buddhism in China
Shakyamuni Buddha teaching. Chang Sheng-wen, Yunnan, ca. 1200. Buddhism is an important religion in China and one of the three major schools of thought along with Confucianism and Taoism. It has affected and been affected by Chinese culture, politics, literature and philosophy for almost two m..
Buddhism in Croatia
The first Croatian Buddhist group was founded in Zagreb in the 80's. Several groups have formed since, affiliated with different traditions. Estimates of the number of Buddhists in Croatia vary from 500 to 1000, depending on the definition. At present, active Buddhist groups are working to establish..
Buddhism in Europe
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Buddhism in France
France has over two hundred Buddhist meditation centers. It mainly consists of Chinese and Vietnamese immigrants, but has also managed to attract a large number of converts. History Alexandra David-Néel was an important early French Buddhist. She is most known for her visit to the forbidden (to fo..
Buddhism in Germany
Buddhism in Germany looks back to a history of over 150 years. Arthur Schopenhauer was one of the earliest Germans who were influenced by Buddhism. Schopenhauer got his knowledge of Buddhism from authors like Isaac Jacob Schmidt (1779-1847). German Buddhists or Orientalists like Karl Eugen Neumann, ..
Buddhism in India
Contents 1 Characteristics1.1 Nikaya1.2 Mahayana1.3 Vajrayana2 History2.1 Modern revival3 See also Characteristics A fresco from the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, India, once a gathering places for Buddhist monks. Nikaya Theravada is the single remaining r..
Buddhism in Indonesia
Buddhism in Indonesia has a long history. The Buddhist pilgrim I-tsing visited Srivijaya in Sumatra on his voyage to India. Other Buddhist monks that visited Indonesia were Dharmapala, a professor of Nalanda, and the South Indian Buddhist Vajrabodhi. Many ancient Buddhist ruins and stupas are still ..
Buddhism in Italy
Buddhism was first known in Italy at the start of the past century under the auspices of notable scholars like Giuseppe Tucci. Presently all centres and schools in Italy are collected under UBI (Unione Buddhista Italiana). ..
Buddhism in Japan
The Buddha in Kamakura (1252). The history of Buddhism in Japan can be roughly divided into three periods, namely the Nara period (up to 784), the Heian period (794-1185) and the post-Kamakura period (1185 onwards). Each period saw the introduction of new doctrines and upheavals in existing s..
Buddhism in Kalmykia
The Kalmyks are the only inhabitants of Europe of Mongolian origin and whose national religion is Buddhism. They live in the Republic of Kalmykia, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. It has borders with the Republic of Dagestan in the south; the Stavropol Krai in the southwest; the Rostov O..
Buddhism in Kashmir
Kashmir has been one of the most important centres for the spread and development of Buddhism. Buddhism was an important part of the classical Kashmiri culture, as is reflected in the Nilamata Purana and the Kalhana's Rajatarangini. Buddhism is generally believed to have become dominant in Kashmir i..
Buddhism in Laos
Buddhism is the primary religion of Laos. The Buddhism practiced in Laos is of the Theravada tradition. Lao Buddhism is a unique version of Theravada Buddhism and is at the basis of Lao culture. The Pha That Luang, Wat Sisakhet, Wat Xieng Thong, and That Dam are all Buddhist structures in Laos. Lao..
Buddhism in Malaysia
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Buddhism in Mongolia
Buddhism in Mongolia has been influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. Traditional Mongols worshipped heaven (the "clear blue sky") and their ancestors, and they followed ancient northern Asian practices of shamanism, in which human intermediaries went into trance and spoke to and for some of the numberless..
Buddhism in Myanmar
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Buddhism in Nepal
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Buddhism in Norway
Buddhism in Norway has existed since the beginning of the 1970s, and after the immigration from countries with Buddhist population, mainly Vietnam. Buddhistforbundet (The Buddhist Federation) in Norway was established as a religious society in 1979 by two Buddhist groups (Rinzai Zen Senter and Kar..
Buddhism in Russia
--> Historically, Buddhism was incorporated into Russian lands as early as the late 15th century, when Russian explorers travelled to and settled in Siberia and what is now the Russian Far East. The main form of Buddhism in the Russian Federation is the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, th..
Buddhism in Singapore
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Buddhism in Slovakia
Buddhism is not officially recognized as a religion in Slovakia. The 2001 census findings included Buddhism under "other religions, " so the total number of Buddhists is not known. Various Buddhist schools, including all three traditional vehicles (Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana), are active as..
Buddhism in South Africa
Buddhism has recently been gaining ground in South Africa, and the country now comprises the largest Buddhist community in Africa. South Africa is also the base for organisations aiming to spread Buddhism in Africa, such as the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. History Apart from various Buddh..
Buddhism in Sweden
Buddhism is a relatively small religion in Sweden. Most of the practizing Buddhists have various Asian (mostly Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese) heritage. There are current plans of constructing a Buddhist Temple in Fredrika, a small town in the north part of Sweden. This Thai-style temple will be the b..
Buddhism in Switzerland
History In 1978 the Swiss Buddhist Union (Schweizerische Buddhistische Union / Union Suisse des Bouddhistes / Unione Buddhista Svizzera) was founded by the Czech Buddhist Mirko Fryba (Bhikku Kusalananda). About 0.33 percent of Switzerland's population are Buddhists. The German Buddhist Nyanatilok..
Buddhism in Thailand
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Buddhism in the Philippines
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Buddhism in the United States
Covering 15 acres (61,000 m²), California’s Hsi Lai Temple is one of the largest Buddhist temples in the western hemisphere. Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Ni..
Buddhism in the West
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Buddhism in Vietnam
Buddhism in Vietnam is Buddhism that had been localized to Vietnam from India and later replaced with Buddhism from China. Vietnamese Buddhism has many characteristics different from Buddhism practiced in other countries. Buddhism is the most influential religion in Vietnam, with about 50 percent ..
Buddhist-Christian Parallels
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Buddhist anarchism
Some anarchists believe that Buddhism forms a philosophical ground for anarchism as a result of basic Buddhist teachings. Some Buddhists have believed that anarchism is an expression of ancient Aryan culture which they see as central to buddhism. Conclusions from the Three Universal Truths Buddhi..
Buddhist architecture
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Buddhist art
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Buddhist Association of China
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Buddhist atomism
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Buddhist calendar
The Buddhist calendar is used on mainland southeast Asia in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar (formerly Burma) in several related forms. It is a lunisolar calendar having months that are alternately 29 and 30 days, with an intercalated day and a 30-day month added at regular int..
Buddhist chant
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Buddhist Churches of America
The Buddhist Churches of America is the United States branch of the Hongwanji-ha Hongwanji (also known as Honpa Hongwanji / Nishi-Hongwanji) sub-sect of Jōdo Shinshū (淨土眞宗 "True Pure Land School") Buddhism. The term 'Churches' in the name of the sect derives historically from the desire..
Buddhist cosmology
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Buddhist councils
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Buddhist cuisine
This article is part of the series: Chinese cuisine History History of Chinese cuisine Eight Great Traditions Hui 徽菜 (Anhui 安徽菜)Yue 粤菜 (Cantonese 广东菜)Min 闽菜 (Fujian 福建菜)Xiang 湘菜 (Hunan 湖南菜)Su 苏菜 (Jiangsu 江苏菜)Lu 鲁菜 (Shandong 山东菜)Chuan ..
Buddhist culture and art
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Buddhist economics
Buddhist economics is a set of economic principles that is based on the belief that individuals ought to do good work in order to ensure proper human development. The term was coined by Ernst Schumacher in 1955, when he travelled to Burma as an economic consultant for U Nu. It is used almost exclusi..
Buddhist eschatology
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Buddhist ethics
Contents 1 Pancha Sila2 Why be good?3 Selflessness and moral agency4 Middle Way5 Detachment6 Buddhism--a religion without holy war?7 Sex Roles8 Abortion9 Death Penalty10 Euthanasia11 Homosexuality12 Vegetarianism13 See also14 Re..
Buddhist flag
The Buddhist flag is a flag designed to symbolise Buddhism. It was designed in 1880 by the Colombo Committee, comprised of Ven Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera (Chairman), Ven. Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera, Don Carolis Hewavitharana (father of Anagarika Dharmapala), Andiris Perera Dharmagunawardhana ..
Buddhist fundamentalism
There is a general diversity as to what or who can be defined within the framework of fundamentalism within Buddhism: Contents 1 Key issues in the fundemantals of Buddhism2 Fundamentalist Schools of Buddhism3 Buddhism and Conflict4 See also Key issues in the fundemantals of ..
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit (BHS) is a modern linguistic category applied to a number of languages used in some of the Mahāyāna Buddhist sutras, such as the Perfection of Wisdom sutras. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit languages are composite works assembled from elements of Classical Sanskrit and local Prak..
Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party
The Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party was a Cambodian political party founded in 1993 by former Cambodian Prime Minister Son Sann. The BLDP was created as a successor to the Khmer People’s National Liberation Front, an anti-communist group also started by Son Sann. The BLDP won ten seats in the ..
Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields
Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields is a Buddhist site founded by the Sinhalese community based in the areas surrounding Kuala Lumpur to provide a place of worship in the Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhist tradition. It is also commonly known as the Brickfields Buddhist Temple. The Buddhist Maha Vihara’s..
Buddhist meditation
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Buddhist monasticism
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Buddhist music
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Buddhist mythology
Buddhist mythology is a mythology within the Buddhism belief system. It is a relatively broad mythology, as it was adopted and influenced by several diverse cultures. As such, it includes many aspects taken from other mythologies of those cultures (for instance, Japanese kami are considered to be lo..
Buddhist Peace Fellowship
The mission of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF), founded in 1978, is to serve as a catalyst for socially engaged Buddhism. In practice this includes prison work. Phra Phaisan Visalo wrote an article about the Religion of Consumerism. External links [Buddhist Peace Fellowship][Sp..
Buddhist philosophy
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Buddhist polemics
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Buddhist prayer beads
Buddhist prayer beads are traditional devotional tools of prayer used in various forms of Buddhism. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads and the Rosary used in various world religions; thus this tool has also been known as the Buddhist rosary. Prayer beads or japa malas are used in many ..
Buddhist Publication Society
The Buddhist Publication Society is a charity whose goal is to explain and spread the doctrine of the Buddha. It was founded in Sri Lanka in 1958 and has published hundreds of books, plus two periodicals still edited : The Wheel and Bodhi leaves. External links This official [website] can..
Buddhist socialism
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Buddhist Society, London
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Buddhist symbolism
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Buddhist temples in Japan
Buddhist temples in Japan are varied, yet there are certain generalizations that can be made, and general rules or guidelines that are followed. Along with Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples are the most numerous, famous, and important religious buildings in Japan. The Japanese word for a Buddhist te..
Buddhist temples in Thailand
Contents 1 Ayutthaya2 Bangkok3 Chiang Mai4 Chiang Rai5 Kanchanaburi6 Pathum Thani7 Phuket8 Saraburi Ayutthaya Wat ChaiwatthanaramWat LokayasutharamWat MahathatWat Na Phra MenWat Phra Sri SanphetWat Phra RamWat PhananchoengWat PhutthaisawanWat Ratchaburan..
Buddhist terms and concepts
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Buddhist texts
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Buddhist universities in the United States and Canada
There are several Buddhist universities in the United States and Canada, including: Dharma Realm Buddhist University - located in Talmage, CaliforniaUniversity of the West - located in Rosemead, CaliforniaSoka University of America - located in Calabasas, CaliforniaNaropa University - located in Bo..
Buddhist view of marriage
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Buddhist Yip Kei Nam Memorial College
Buddhist Yip Kei Nam Memorial College (佛敎葉紀南紀念中學) is the first secondary school on the Tsing Yi Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Located in Cheung Ching Estate, the school was founded by Hong Kong Buddhist Association in September, 1978 with buildings from Hong Kong Gov..
Buddi
Buddi is a cross platform, open source personal finance and budgeting program, aimed at new and inexperienced users. Functionality Buddi's functionality falls in three main categories: first, it allows users to set up accounts and record their financial transactions; second, it provides a mechani..
Buddies in Bad Times
Buddies in Bad Times is a Canadian professional theatre group. Based in Toronto, Ontario and founded in 1978 by Matt Walsh and Sky Gilbert, Buddies in Bad Times is dedicated to "the promotion of gay, lesbian and queer theatrical expression". Buddies' inaugural production was a Gilbert written pla..
Buddie Petit
Buddie Petit or Buddy Petit (c.1890? - 4 July, 1931) was a highly regarded early jazz cornetist. Buddie Petit, 1916 His early life is somewhat mysterious, with dates of his birth given in various sources ranging from 1887 to 1897; if the later date is correct he was evidently a prodigy, regar..
Budding
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Buddingtonite
Buddingtonite is an ammonium feldspar with formula: NH4AlSi3O8 (note: some sources add 0.5H2O to the formula). It forms in hydrothermal areas by alteration of primary feldspar minerals. It is an indicator of possible gold and silver deposits, as they can become concentrated by hydrothermal processes..
Budding Prospects
Budding Prospects is a 1984 novel by T. C. Boyle about a loser who plans to get rich by illegally growing marijuana. Felix Nasmyth, the first person narrator, is a young man who, as he tells readers right at the beginning of the book, has "always been a quitter". Without any hopes for the future, h..
Buddleja
Buddleja, also often spelled Buddleia, is a genus of flowering plants. It is now included in the Scrophulariaceae, though in the past was previously classified in either the Loganiaceae or in a family of its own, the Buddlejaceae. The plant was named after the Reverend Adam Buddle who was a botani..
Buddy
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buddy may refer to: FriendBuddy (Looney Tunes), an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney TunesBuddy system, a system in which SCUBA divers dive in pairsBuddy memory allocation, a Dynamic memory allocation system for..
Buddy's Pizza
Buddy's Pizza is a restaurant chain in the metro Detroit area that has been making pizza since 1946. There are currently nine locations, seven of which feature in-store dining. The pizza is made "sicilian" style with a thick crust cut into squares, heavy sauce, and pepperoni and other toppings pla..
Buddy's Song
Buddy's Song (1991) is a film starring Chesney Hawkes and Roger Daltrey, based on the novel by Nigel Hinton. It is about a young boy, Buddy Clark (Hawkes) who is determined to make it as a pop star, aided by his father Terry (Daltrey). The movie was accompanied by a soundtrack album, which feature..
Buddy-breathing
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BuddyCast
BuddyCast is an open peer-to-peer protocol for distributing streaming content to an unlimited number of users by turning broadcast receivers into stream relays, or “buddies.” Developed by Mel Beckman, Denison Bollay, and Brian Fox, the protocol maintains resilience through the use of standby red..
Buddyhead Records
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Buddy (dog)
Buddy Buddy (born 1997 – died January 2, 2002), a male chocolate-colored Labrador Retriever, was one of two pets owned by Bill Clinton while he was President of the United States. (The Clintons' other pet was a cat named Socks.) Clinton acquired Buddy as a puppy in 1997 from Caroline Co..
Buddy (Looney Tunes)
Buddy is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons. Buddy has his origins in the chaos that followed the severing of relations between animators Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising from producer Leon Schlesinger. Without his animators and the star character they had t..
Buddy (TV series)
Buddy (1986) was a BBC schools drama, based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. It was shown as part of the social studies strand. It starred Wayne Goddard as Buddy Clark, a teenager dealing with various life-problems, and Roger Daltrey as his father. Daltery reprised his role in the 19..
Buddy Alexander
Buddy Alexander(born Februrary 20, 1953) is the head coach of Golf at the University of Florida. He has also coached at Louisiana State, and Georgia Southern. In his 27 years as a head coach, his teams have produced 13 NCAA Top Ten appearances. He has 72 tournament victories, with 50 of his players ..
Buddy Allen
Buddy Allen was an American college and professional football player. A halfback, he played college football at Utah State University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos in 1961. See also Other American Football League players ..
Buddy Alliston
Buddy Alliston was an American college and professional football player. A linebacker, he played college football at the University of Mississippi, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos in 1960. See also Other American Football League players ..
Buddy and Towser
Buddy and Towser was released on 24 February 1934 by Warner Bros. Studios. It was directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng and animated by Jack King and Bob McKimson. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. It was a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy. ..
Buddy Arrington
Buddy Arrington Born: July 26 1938 Birthplace: Martinsville, Virginia Awards: NASCAR Cup statistics 560 races run over 25 years. Best Cup Position: 9th - 1982 (Winston Cup) First Race: 1964 Speedway Park (Jacksonville, Florida) Last Race: 1988 Firecracker 400 (Daytona)..
Buddy Baer
Buddy Baer (born June 11, 1915 — died July 18, 1986) was an American boxer, and the brother of heavyweight champion Max Baer. He was born Jacob Henry Baer, but was known as "Buddy". Standing 6'61/2 inches tall, Baer fought from 1934 to 1942 and was a good puncher. He and his brother Max knocke..
Buddy Bailey
Welby Sheldon "Buddy" Bailey (born March 28, 1957 in Madison Heights, Virginia) was the manager of the Pawtucket Red Sox minor league baseball team on two separate occasions. Under Bailey, the PawSox played for the 2003 Governors' Cup, the championship of the International League. He was named as th..
Buddy Baker
For the American composer, see Buddy Baker (composer). For the DC Comics character, see Animal Man. Buddy Baker Born: January 25, 1941 Birthplace: Florence, South Carolina Awards: Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998) International Motorsports Hall of Fame inductee (199..
Buddy Baker (composer)
Norman "Buddy" Baker (January 4, 1918 - July 26, 2002) was a film composer who composed many of Walt Disney's Classic Films, like The Apple Dumpling Gang (film), The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The Shaggy D.A., and The Million Dollar Duck. ..
Buddy Ball
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Buddy Bell
David Gus "Buddy" Bell (born August 27, 1951 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former third baseman and a manager in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals. Bell is the son of former player Gus Bell and the father of players David and Mike. He is well-liked by former teammates and fans and..
Buddy Biancalana
Roland Americo Biancalana (Born February 2, 1960) in Larkspur, California, is a retired Major League Baseball shortstop. Biancalana played for two teams in his career: the Kansas City Royals (1982-1987) and Houston Astros (1987). Biancalana made his Major League Baseball debut on September 12, 198..
Buddy Bolden
Buddy Bolden Charles "Buddy" Bolden (September 6, 1877 – November 4, 1931) was a cornetist and the first New Orleans jazz musician to come to prominence. Contents 1 Life2 Music3 Bolden in fiction4 Footnotes5 External links Life He was known as King Bolden (see Ja..
Buddy box
Buddy box or buddy boxing is a colloquialism referring to two R/C aircraft radio systems joined together for pilot training purposes. This training system is universal among the five major R/C radio manufacturers (Futaba, JR, Hitec, Airtronics and KO Propo) which means that transmitters do not have..
Buddy Boy
Buddy Boy is a psychological thriller direct by Mark Hanlon. Plot Synopsis An introvert relieves the tedium of caring for his invalid mother by spying on his neighbor. Trivia The film's editor Hughes Winborne can be seen as Francis's father in the photograph of Francis's family. He's the one wi..
Buddy Bradley
Buddy Bradley is a comic book character created by Peter Bagge and featured in the comic books Hate and Neat Stuff. The original Buddy Bradley stories have been collected in six trade paperback volumes, published by Fantagraphics: The Bradleys. (from Neat Stuff 1-15)Hey Buddy! (from Hate 1-5)Bud..
Buddy Burner
A Buddy Burner is a simple stove made from a can and part of a corrugated paper box. It is usually fueled by paraffin wax but other fuels, such as boiled butter, animal fat or diesel fuel, can be used. The most common type of buddy burner is made from a tuna or cat food can because of the low profi..
Buddy check
The buddy check is a procedure carried out by SCUBA divers using the buddy system where each diver checks that the other's diving equipment is configured and functioning correctly just before the start of the dive. Sport Diving, p118,123, British Sub Aqua Club ISBN 0091638313 The wide variety of t..
Buddy Childers
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Buddy Christ
Buddy Christ. Buddy Christ is a religious icon created in the film Dogma as part of a campaign ("Catholicism Wow!") to revitalize the Catholic Church. Viewing the crucifix image as "wholly depressing", the Church, led by Cardinal Glick (George Carlin) decides to retire it, and creates a more ..
Buddy Clark
Buddy Clark was the name of two American entertainers Buddy Clark (singer) (1911–1949), a popular American singer in the 1930s and 1940sBuddy Clark (bassist) (born 1929), a jazz bassist [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Buddy Clark (singer)
Buddy Clark (July 26, 1911 - October 1, 1949) was a popular singer in the 1930s and 1940s. Clark was born Samuel Goldberg to Jewish parents in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He made his Big Band singing debut in 1934 with Benny Goodman on the Let's Dance radio program. In 1936 he started to perform ..
Buddy Cole
Buddy Cole may refer to: Buddy Cole (musician), the jazz pianist and orchestra leaderBuddy Cole (fiction), the fictional character and pseudonym ..
Buddy Cole (fiction)
Charles "Buddy" Cole. Buddy Cole is an effeminate homosexual fictional character created and portrayed by Canadian comedian and actor Scott Thompson. The character delivered various monologues about his flamboyant life and sexual exploits on the sketch comedy television show Kids in the Hall. ..
Buddy Cole (musician)
Edwin LeMar Cole, known as Buddy Cole (December 15, 1916 in Irving, Illinois – November 5, 1964), was a jazz pianist and orchestra leader. He played behind a number of pop singers, including Rosemary Clooney, Jill Corey, and The Four Lads, who recorded for Columbia Records. Buddy Cole started..
Buddy Collette
Buddy Collette (born William Marcel Collette August 6, 1921 in Los Angeles, California) is an American tenor saxophonist, flautist, and clarinetist. He was highly influential in the West coast jazz Movement, collaborating with saxophonist Dexter Gordon, drummer Chico Hamilton, and his lifelong frien..
Buddy cop film
The "Buddy Cop" genre of films are actions films with plots involving two men of very different and conflicting personalities who are forced to work together to solve a crime and/or defeat criminals, sometimes learning from each other in the process. Frequently, although not always, the two heroes a..
Buddy Dean Show
The Buddy Dean Show was a teen dance television show that aired on WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland from 1957 until 1964, similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand. The show was taken off the air because it refused to integrate black and white dancers. Its host was Winston Buddy Deane (b. 1924), who..
Buddy DeFranco
Boniface Ferdinand Leonard "Buddy" DeFranco (born February 17, 1923 in Camden, New Jersey) is a jazz clarinet player. DeFranco had the bad fortune to begin his professional career just as Swing Music and Big Bands – so many of which were led by clarinet players like Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman ..
Buddy De Sylva
Buddy Gard DeSylva, often credited as Buddy De Sylva, Buddy DeSylva, Bud De Sylva and B.G. DeSylva (January 27, 1895 - July 11, 1950), was born George Gard DeSylva in New York, New York, USA, but grew up in California and attended the University of Southern California. DeSylva's first successful son..
Buddy Dial
Gilbert "Buddy" Dial (b. 17 January, 1937) is a former National Football League wide receiver. He was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and attended high school in Magnolia, Texas. College career Buddy was an end at Rice University from 1956 to 1958 and was selected an All-American in 1958. He was i..
Buddy Dyer
Buddy Dyer is the current mayor of Orlando, Florida, and member of the United States Democratic Party. John H. "Buddy" Dyer began his political career after serving as an attorney and lawyer following his graduations from Brown University and the law school of the University of Florida. Dyer as S..
Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen as "Jed Clampett" Buddy Ebsen (April 2, 1908 – July 6, 2003) was an American actor and dancer, who is best-remembered for his role as Jed Clampett in the popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies. Contents 1 Early years2 Professional career3 Filmograp..
Buddy Feyne
BUDDY FEYNE Buddy Feyne (1912 - 1998) was a composer and lyricist of the Big Band Era. He penned the lyrics for "Tuxedo Junction" and "The Jersey Bounce" - both of which are standards. These songs and many others have been recorded by artists as diverse as Glenn Miller, Joe Williams, The Manha..
Buddy film
A buddy film is a film in which the central characters are two friends, often of the same sex, who appear together throughout the film. The "buddies" in such films may be friends, relations other then by marriage (i.e. brothers, sisters, or cousins), or partners in some job such as the police force...
Buddy Greco
Buddy Greco (born August 14, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and pianist. Greco began playing piano at the age of four. His first professional work was playing with Benny Goodman's band. Most of Greco's work has been in the jazz and pop genres. He has had hits such as "..
Buddy Greene
Buddy Greene is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and harmonica player. Most of his recordings consist of Contemporary Christian Music. Much of his music is influenced by country music and bluegrass music. Greene grew up in Macon, Georgia. He has written the music for many songs including th..
Buddy Groom
Wedsel Gary Groom Jr., better known as Buddy Groom, is a Major League Baseball left-handed middle relief pitcher. He was born on July 10, 1965 in Dallas, Texas. He attended the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 1987 amateur draft. He played in the minor..
Buddy Guy
-->Buddy Guy (born George Guy, July 30, 1936 in Lettsworth, Louisiana) is an American blues music and rock music guitarist, as well as a singer. Known as an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix and other 1960s blues and rock legends, Guy is considered as an important exponent of Chicago blues made famous ..
Buddy Guy Polka Dot Stratocaster
The Buddy Guy Polka-Dot Stratocaster is a signature electric guitar model produced by the Fender Musical Instrument Corporation for blues guitarist Buddy Guy. The Polka-Dot Stratocaster is unusual in that it is finished in a unique polka-dot finish. The standard production finish is black with whit..
Buddy Hackett
Buddy Hackett (August 31, 1924 – June 30, 2003), born Leonard Hacker, was an American comedian and actor. Hackett was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Public School 103 and then went on to New Utrecht High School. While still in high school, he began appearing in nightclubs, beginnin..
Buddy Hinton
Buddy Hinton was a one-time character who appeared in the 1970 episode "A Fistful of Reasons" of the American television situation comedy, The Brady Bunch. The character was played by child actor Russel Schulman. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In "A ..
Buddy Holly
"Buddy Holly" redirects here. For , see . Charles Hardin Holley (September 7 1936 – February 3 1959), better known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and a pioneer of Rock and Roll. The change of spelling of Holley to Holly came about because of an error in a contract he was ..
Buddy Holly (song)
"Buddy Holly" is a popular single by Weezer. It was released as a single in 1995 and appeared on the self-titled debut album in 1994. The lyrics reference 50's singer, Buddy Holly and actress, Mary Tyler Moore. Music video "Buddy Holly" music video The music video for "Buddy Holly" was dir..
Buddy icon
An example of a buddy icon in Windows Live Messenger. A buddy icon is a small image associated with an instant messaging (IM) account. AOL Instant Messenger was the first IM program to use buddy icons, but now several other popular IM programs do, including MSN Messenger (Now known as Windows Li..
Buddy Jeannette
Harry Edward "Buddy" Jeannette (b. September 15, 1917 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania – d. March 11, 1998 in Nashua, New Hampshire) was a former professional basketball player and coach. Jeannette was widely regarded as the premier backcourt player between 1938 and 1948. He was named Most Va..
Buddy Jewell
Buddy Jewell is an American country music performer. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, he was the first winner of the Nashville Star country music singing contest. Prior to his Nashville Star triumph, Jewell released two previous albums, but following his post-Nashville Star album, Buddy Jewell, debuted ..
Buddy Knox
Buddy Wayne Knox (July 20, 1933 - February 14, 1999) was an American singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 rockabilly hit song, "Party Doll". Knox was born in the tiny farming community of Happy, Texas and as a boy learned to play the guitar. In his teens, he and some high school friends f..
Buddy Landel
William Ansor is a professional wrestler better known as "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel. Contents 1 Career1.1 Managers2 Championships and accomplishments3 Championship succession Career William Ansor started his career in 1979 as a jobber in ICW. He soon dyed his hair blonde an..
Buddy Lazier
Robert Buddy Lazier is an American open-wheel racecar driver born in Vail, Colorado on 31 October, 1967. He first appeared in a few CART beginning in 1989 and never participated in a complete season of CART Competition. In preparation for the founding of the Indy Racing League in 1996, he signed wit..
Buddy Lee
Buddy Lee was a television commercial mascot for Lee jeans. He was a plastic baby doll dressed in an appropriately-sized red flannel shirt and blue jeans. Typically, some hazard, usually comically minor but blown up to exaggerated standards by the intentional overacting of the human actors, would a..
Buddy Lewis
  John Kelly (Buddy) Lewis (born August 10, 1916 in Gastonia, North Carolina) is a former third baseman/right fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career with the Washington Senators (1935-41, 1945-47, 1949). He batted left handed and threw right handed. In an eleven-sea..
Buddy List
The term Buddy List® is a trademarked term of AOL, referring to the list of frequent contacts used in connection with AOL's Internet software and its AOL Instant Messenger (AIM®) program. The buddy list is the main program interface of AIM from which all other program features can be accessed. It ..
Buddy MacKay
Kenneth Hood "Buddy" MacKay, Jr. (born March 22, 1933) is an American politician from Florida. A Democrat, he was briefly the forty-second governor of Florida following the death of Lawton Chiles on December 12, 1998. MacKay was born to a citrus farming family in Ocala, Florida. He served in the Un..
Buddy MacMaster
Hugh Alan "Buddy" MacMaster, CM, ONS, LL.D (born October 18, 1924) is one of the most renowned artists in the tradition of Cape Breton fiddle music. He was born into a Gaelic-speaking home in Timmins, Ontario to John Duncan MacMaster and Sarah Agnes MacDonald MacMaster. The family was originally fro..
Buddy McGirt
James "Buddy" McGirt (born January 17, 1964) is a boxing trainer and former boxer. He was born in Brentwood, New York. In 1988, McGirt defeated Frankie Warren, avenging his only defeat, to win the IBF world junior welterweight title. In his second defense, he lost the title to Meldrick Taylor. Thr..
Buddy Melges
Harry "Buddy" Melges, Jr., is one of the most successful competitive sailors in history, with dozens of national and international championships in many different classes. Born January 26, 1930, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Melges grew up on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin sailing the boats designed and manufactur..
Buddy memory allocation
The buddy memory allocation technique is a memory allocation technique that divides memory into partitions to try and satisfy a memory request as suitably as possible. This system makes use of splitting memory into halves to try to give a best-fit. Contents 1 Implementation and consequences2..
Buddy Merrill
Buddy Merrill (born July 16, 1936 as Leslie Merrill Behunin, Jr.) is an American guitar player and musician who was best known as a regular on The Lawrence Welk Show. His style of guitar playing is known as multi-tracking. Contents 1 Early Beginnings2 On the Lawrence Welk Show3 ..
Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles is the stage name of musician George Miles, who was born September 5, 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska. Most widely known as the drummer for Jimi Hendrix's ill-fated Band of Gypsys, Buddy Miles is also an excellent singer who sang the vocal for The California Raisins commercials. Beginning his c..
Buddy Miller
Buddy Miller is a country singer, songwriter, recording artist and producer, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. Miller is married to and has recorded with singer/songwriter Julie Miller. Miller formed the Buddy Miller Band, which included singer/songwriter Shawn Colvin on vocals and guitar. ..
Buddy Myer
Charles Solomon "Buddy" Myer (March 16, 1904 - October 31, 1984) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1925 to 1941. Apart from a brief period with the Boston Red Sox in 1927-28, he spent his entire career with the Washington Senators. He was born in Minneapolis,Minnesota on ..
Buddy Nielsen
James Anthony Nielsen (Buddy Nielsen) (born February 18, 1984) is the lead singer for the rock band Senses Fail. He formed Senses Fail when he was still 18 years of age. Via internet messages Buddy began the search for musicians interested in forming a band. He was able to recruit members Dave Mil..
Buddy Oldfield
Buddy OldfieldEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 1 332 '''Runs scored 99 17811 Batting average 49.50 37.89 100s/50s -/1 38/100 Top score 80 168 Balls bowled - 190 Wickets - 2 Bowling average..
Buddy packs
Buddy packs are small external fuel tanks that refuel aircraft other than the aircraft holding the tanks. They are more commonly known as "Buddy Stores" or "Drop Tanks". ..
Buddy Parker
Raymond "Buddy" Parker (died March 22, 1982) is a former football player and coach in the National Football League who served as head coach for three teams: the Chicago Cardinals, the Detroit Lions and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Parker grew up in Kemp, Texas, just outside of Dallas, and played colleg..
Buddy profile
Buddy profiles are brief descriptions that each AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) user can write about himself or herself. They are derived from the original AOL Member Profiles, which allowed AOL users to list personal details such as age, sex, and location (a/s/l). Profiles can not be made using AIM Exp..
Buddy Rice
Buddy Rice (born January 31, 1976 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an auto racing driver best known for winning the 2004 Indianapolis 500 as part of Rahal Letterman Racing. The race, though, was cut short 50 miles due to rain. He finished 3rd in the IRL championship that year. He was the 2000 Toyota Atlanti..
Buddy Rich
--> Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30 1917 – April 2 1987) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Rich was billed as "the world's greatest drummer" and was known for his virtuostic technique, power, speed and ability to improvise. He was born to Jewish parents in Brooklyn, New York o..
Buddy Roemer
thumb Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer, III, was governor of Louisiana from 1988 to 1992 and a Democratic member of the U.S. House from 1981-1988. Roemer was born in Bossier City, on October 4, 1943. Contents 1 Election as governor, 19872 Roemer switches parties3 The stinging d..
Buddy Rogers
Charles "Buddy" Rogers: Actor, jazz musician."Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers: Stage name of professional wrestler Herman Rohde. ..
Buddy Rose
"Playboy" Buddy Rose (real name - Paul Perschmann) is an American professional wrestler Contents 1 Career2 Retirement3 Championships/Accomplishments3.0.1 ..
Buddy Ryan
Buddy Ryan (born James David Ryan on February 17, 1934) is a former American football coach. Early Years Buddy Ryan was raised in the tiny cotton community of Frederick, Oklahoma. He on many occasions was noted as having superfast reflexes. This allowed him to excel in the ability to pick cotton..
Buddy Schwimmer
Buddy Schwimmer is an award-winning West Coast Swing dancer. He has also been known as "The King of Swing", and "The Man with a Thousand Moves". He was a performer on the 1977 television variety show Dance Fever with Lynn Vogen, as well as the 1992 show "Big Band Ballroom Bash". Schwimmer's son, B..
Buddy Shuman
Buddy Shuman (September 8, 1915 - November 13, 1955) was a stock car driver for NASCAR when it was known as the Grand National Series. He raced between 1951 through 1955, He amassed one victory, 4 Top 5's, and 16 Top 10's. ..
Buddy store
A buddy store is an external fuel tank that is loaded on the bomb rack on military aircraft. ..
Buddy Swan
Buddy Swan (October 24, 1929 – March 21, 1993) was an American child actor, best known for playing the title character of Citizen Kane as an eight-year-old boy. External links [}}}] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Buddy system
When using the buddy system, pairs and groups of three SCUBA divers dive together and co-operate with each other, so that they can help or rescue each other in the event of an emergency. The system is a safety procedure that improves the divers' chances of avoiding or surviving accidents in or unde..
Buddy Teevens
Eugene Francis Teevens III or Buddy Teevens (born October 1, 1956 in Pembroke, Massachusetts) is the head football coach at Dartmouth College. Contents 1 Early life, college career, and personal life2 Dartmouth coaching career3 Stanford coaching career4 Other coaching career5&..
Buddy the Gob
Buddy The Gob is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on January 13th 1934. It was animated by Jack King and Ben Clopton. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. The cartoon features Buddy, the second major star in the Looney Tunes series. Summary In it, Buddy is a ..
Buddy Wasisname
A singer, songwriter, comedian, and dramatist, Buddy Wasisname is the stage name of Kevin Blackmore, a Canadian performer from Newfoundland, Canada. This is also an abbreviated version of his band's name, Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers, who collectively specialize in Newfoundland music and co..
Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers
Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers is the name of a musical trio comprised of Kevin Blackmore ("Buddy Wasisname"), Wayne Chaulk and Ray Johnson ("The Other Fellers"). Each member is complementary in their respective musical and comedic abilities, and their recordings feature Wayne Chaulk on bass ..
Buddy Werner
Wallace "Buddy" Werner (1936-1964) was an American alpine skier in the 1950s and 1960s. He was born and raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and raced for the University of Colorado. His sister was Skeeter Werner. Werner was selected for the U.S. Olympic Ski Team three times: 1956, 1960, & 1..
Buddy What's His Name
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. } Buddy What's His Name is a folk music group native t..
Buddy Witherspoon
Dr. Buddy Witherspoon is the National Executive Committeeman of the South Carolina Republican Party. In this capacity, he serves as a voting member of the Republican National Committee. ..
Buddy Young
Claude "Buddy" Young (January 5. 1926 to October 19, 1983) was an football player. He played his college football at the University of Illinois, where he led the Fighting Illini to a victory in 1947 Rose Bowl game. In 1947, Young signed with the New York Yankees of the All America Football Conferen..
Buddy Zabala
Hector "Buddy" Avacena Zabala (born November 13, 1971) was widely known as the bassist of the Filipino power pop band, The Eraserheads, who were famous for kick-starting the alternative rock explosion of the early 90's. The E-Head Years (1989-2003) Zabala, as an Eraserhead, only began writing a..
Budd (Kill Bill)
-->Budd is a fictional character in the Kill Bill movies directed by Quentin Tarantino, portrayed by Michael Madsen. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Budd played by Michael Madsen. Budd is a professional assassin, a member of his brother Bill's De..
Budd Boetticher
Budd Boetticher (July 29, 1916-November 29, 2001) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott. Known for their sparse style, dramatic rocky locations near Lone Pine, California, and r..
Budd Coast
Budd Coast ([66°30′S 112°0′E]), part of Wilkes Land, is that portion of the coast of Antarctica lying between Hatch Islands, at 109° 16' E, and Cape Waldron, at 115° 33' E. It was discovered in February 1840 by the U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-42) under the leadership of Lt. Cha..
Budd Company
For the fictional character Budd, from the 2003/2004 movie Kill Bill, see Budd (Kill Bill) A rear view of Santa Fe's El Capitan and its Budd-built observation car as it approaches the Raton Tunnel (Colorado side) on June 26, 1938. The Budd Company (now ThyssenKrupp Budd) is a metal fabricator ..
Budd Cosmopolitans
The Budd Cosmopolitans is a brand name for a series of electric multiple unit cars produced for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Connecticut Department of Transportation for use on the New Haven Line (then part of Penn Central, now part of Metro North). Built primarily by the Budd C..
Budd Dwyer
(Gary Miller / ©Associated Press) R. Budd Dwyer in his last moments. Robert Budd Dwyer (November 21, 1939 – January 22, 1987), better known as R. Budd Dwyer, was an American politician born in St. Charles, Missouri. Dwyer is best known for his televised suicide. Contents 1 Ca..
Budd Friedman
Budd Friedman is an actor and producer. Filmography Actor National Lampoons Funny Money (2003) ... as AnnouncerMan on the Moon (1999) ... as HimselfStar 80 (1983) ... as EmceeAn Evening at the Improv (1982) ... as Host Producer National Lampoons Funny Money (2003) ... executive producerAn Evening a..
Budd Hopkins
Budd Hopkins is a central figure in Abduction Phenomenon and related UFO research. Hopkins is a painter and sculptor by profession; his works have been featured in some prestigious galleries and museums. In the 1970s, Hopkins became interested in tales of alleged alien abduction, and he eventuall..
Budd Inlet
Budd Inlet is a southern arm of Puget Sound. The city of Olympia, Washington is located at the southern end of Budd Inlet. A deepwater shipping channel has been dredged providing deep water access to the Port of Olympia which is 25 nautical miles from Tacoma and 50 nautical miles from Seattle. ..
Budd Lake
Budd Lake may refer to: Budd Lake, New Jersey, an unincorporated community and lake in Morris CountyBudd Lake, a lake in Martin County, Minnesota This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same..
Budd Lake, New Jersey
Budd Lake is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 8,100. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 References5 External links ..
Budd Lynch
Budd Lynch is the Detroit Red Wings' public address announcer at Joe Louis Arena, a position he has held since the 1975-76 NHL season. In 1949, Lynch was with the Windsor Spitfires when Jack Adams asked him to do radio play-by-play for the Red Wings. A native of Windsor, Ontario, Budd Lynch joined ..
Budd Metropolitans
The Budd Metropolitans are the branding name for a series of electric multiple unit railcars made by the Budd Company for the Long Island Rail Road and the Metro North Railroad and the latter's predecessors, Penn Central (which also operated the LIRR) and Conrail. The cars are more popularly known u..
Budd Rail Diesel Car
For other meanings of RDC, see RDC (disambiguation). Budd RDC-1 #407 of the Cape May Seashore Lines. The Budd Rail Diesel Car or RDC is a self-propelled diesel-hydraulic rail passenger car. During the period of 1949–1956, 398 RDCs were built by the Budd Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
Budd Root
Budd Root is the creator of the independent comic book, Cavewoman, published by Basement comics, through Amryl Entertainment. External links [Basement Comics site][Amryl Entertainment] ..
Budd Schulberg
Budd Schulberg (born March 27, 1914 in New York City, New York) is a Jewish American screenwriter and novelist. He was "Hollywood" royalty, the son of B.P. Schulberg, head of Paramount Pictures and Adeline Jafee-Schulberg, sister to agent/film producer Sam Jaffe. Budd Schulberg is best known for..
Bude
See also Bude, Mississippi Bude (Cornish: Bud) is a small resort town and watering-place in Cornwall, United Kingdom on the north coast at the mouth of the river Neet. Notable buildings include the Early English parish church in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of S..
Bude, Mississippi
Bude is a town in Franklin County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,037 at the 2000 census. Geography Bude is located at [31°27′48″N, 90°50′48″W] (31.463235, -90.846795)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Bude-Light
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Bude-Stratton
Bude-Stratton is a civil parish with a town council in the North Cornwall district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 9,242. The parish includes Bude, Stratton, Flexbury and Poughill. Bude-Stratton was formed in 1900 as an urban district, and was dem..
Budeia
Princess Budeia of Boeotia raised an army and marched against victoriously against Thebes. References Salmonson, Jessica Amanda.(1991) The Encyclopedia of Amazons. Paragon House. page 43. ISBN 1-55778-420-5 ..
Budějovice
Budějovice may refer to: České Budějovice, a town in Bohemia, Czech RepublicMoravské Budějovice, a town in Moravia, Czech Republic redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Budějovická
Budějovická is a Prague Metro station on Line C. ..
Budel-Dorplein
Budel-Dorplein is a small village in the municipality of Cranendonck, The Netherlands. ..
Budenberg Gauge Company
The Budenberg Gauge Company is a company founded in 1830 based near Manchester, England that specializes in making pressure gauges, thermometers, valves and manifolds, monoflanges and close coupled systems, chemical seals, hygienic seals, and transmitters. ..
Budenheim
Budenheim is a free municipality (i.e. not part of a Verbandsgemeinde) in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. Budenheim is situated on the left bank of the Rhine, approx. 8 km north-west of Mainz. It has a population of 8811. ..
Budenovka
Budenovka (Russian language: Будённовка, budyonnovka) is a distinctive type of hat and an essential part of the communist uniform of the Russian Civil War and later. Its official name was the "broadcloth helmet" (шлем суконный). Named after Semyon Budyonny, it was also known ..
Budeprion SR
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Buderim
Buderim may mean: Buderim, Queensland, a town in AustraliaBuderim Ginger Factory originally in the above town, but now in Yandina 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 ..
Buderim, Queensland
Buderim ([26°41′S 153°04′E]) is a mountain town in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia about an hour's drive north of Brisbane. The mountain itself is an extinct volcano. The town and surrounding foothills are now home to nearly 40,000 people - it is the fastest growing Statis..
Buderim Ginger Factory
The Buderim Ginger Factory, at Yandina, Sunshine Coast, Queensland is a tourist attraction and working ginger factory. There are rides, tours of the factory, and shops, restaurants and other exhibits for visitors to enjoy. The ginger factory was originally located at Buderim, before moving operati..
Budersberg
Budersberg (Luxembourgish: Butschebuerg) is a small town in the commune of Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 350. ..
Buderscheid
Buderscheid (Luxembourgish: Bitscht, German: Büderscheid) is a small town in the commune of Goesdorf, in north-western Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 120. ..
Budesonide
Budesonide is a corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma, non-infectious rhinitis (including hay fever and other allergies), and for treatment and prevention of nasal polyposis. Additionally, it is used for inflammatory bowel disease. It is marketed by AstraZeneca as a nasal inhalation with the ..
Budesonide/formoterol
Unopened Symbicort Turbuhaler (left) and opened (middle and right) The combination preparation budesonide/formoterol is a formulation containing budesonide and formoterol used in the management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is marketed by AstraZeneca under the ..
Budeşti
Budeşti (Budeshti in Romani) is a small provincial town in Călăraşi County, approximately 30 km south-east of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Budeşti was the birthplace of famous Romanian violin player Ion Voicu. It has a population of 9,702 people. Near Budeşti, the Dâmboviţa river flow..
Bude Canal
The sea lock on Bude Canal The Bude Canal was originally planned as a highly ambitious project to build about 95 miles of canal for taking mineral-rich sand from Bude, United Kingdom to the Cornish hinterland, to improve the quality of the land. An Act of Parliament was gained in support of ..
Budgebudge
Budgebudge is a town in the south-western suburbs of Calcutta, on the eastern bank of the River Ganges. Budge Budge owes much of its importance to the Oil Storage and number of Jute Mills. Being close to Calcutta and on the shores of Hoogly river makes it a strategic location for Oil storage and is..
BudgeCo
BudgeCo was a video game developer and publisher of the early 1980s. It was founded by Bill Budge, the designer and programmer of the 1980s hit Pinball Construction Set. BudgeCo consisted of only Budge and his sister. He started the company as a distributor for his games Pinball Construction Se..
Budgens
Budgens is a chain of foodstores in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1872 by John Budgen, who opened the first store at Maidenhead. Budgens supermarket chain operates over 227 stores and employs in excess of 6,000 staff. The stores range in size from around 1,500 square feet (140 m²) to aroun..
Budgerigar
The Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus, nicknamed budgie), the only species in the Australian genus Melopsittacus, is a small parrot belonging to the tribe Melopsittacini in the subfamily of the broad-tailed parrots (Platycercinae). Though budgerigars are often called parakeets, especially in Ame..
Budget
For the rental car company by this name, see: Budget Rent a Car. Budget generally refers to a list of all planned expenses and revenues. A budget is an important concept in microeconomics, which uses a budget line to illustrate the trade-offs between two or more goods. Contents 1 Personal o..
Budgeted cost of work scheduled
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Budget constraint
A Budget Constraint represents the combinations of goods and services that a consumer can purchase given current prices and his income. Consumer Theory uses the concepts of budget constraint and preferences to analyze consumer choices. Two goods Consider a world of two goods, called [X\,]..
Budget cover albums
A budget cover album is an album of cheap, often poorly made covers of popular songs. The budget albums had their heyday in the 1970s. One of the most famous cover labels was Embassy, operated by Woolworths, which was regarded as an industry joke. To distinguish between the original artists and the ..
Budget crisis
A budget crisis is an informal name for a situation in which the legislative and the executive in a presidential system deadlock and are unable to pass a budget. In presidential systems, the legislature has the power to pass a budget, but the executive often has a veto in which there are insufficien..
Budget Enforcement Act of 1990
The Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 was enacted by the United States Congress as title XIII of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 to enforce the deficit reduction accomplished by that law and revise the budget control process of the Federal Government. The Act created two new budget contr..
Budget line
Given an allocation of two goods, the budget line through that allocation is the set of all other allocations of the two goods that someone in a market could arrive at by selling one of the goods for the other. For instance, if I have four dogs and two horses, and each horse is worth two dogs, th..
Budget of the municipal government of Toronto, 1999
The budget of the municipal government of Toronto, 1999 was approved in that year by the Toronto City Council. The following are gross and net figures in Canadian dollars from the operating budget [PDF]. A figure in brackets denotes a surplus instead of a loss. All revenue figures have ..
Budget of the municipal government of Toronto, 2004
The budget of the municipal government of Toronto, 2004 was approved in that year by the Toronto City Council. The following are gross and net figures in Canadian dollars from the operating budget [PDF]. A figure in brackets denotes a surplus instead of a loss. All figures have been rou..
Budget process
A budget process refers to the process by which governments create and approve a budget. · The Financial Service Department prepares worksheets to assist the department head in preparation of department budget estimates · The Administrator calls a meeting of managers and they present and discuss p..
Budget range
Adidas Power Soccer was re-released on the Platinum Range, since it was one of the early hits of PlayStation. Budget range is the name given to software (usually video games) that are sold for a fraction (usually less than half) of a regular product price. While most of the software released u..
Budget Rent a Car
Budget Rent a Car is a car rental company that was founded in 1958 in Los Angeles, California by Morris Mirkin. He was joined in 1959 by Julius Lederer (husband of Ann Landers), and in 1960 the headquarters was moved to Chicago, Illinois. The company was eventually acquired by Transamerica Corpora..
Budget set
A budget set includes all possible consumption bundles that someone can afford given the prices of goods and the person's income level. The budget set is bounded above by the budget line. ..
Budget Suites of America
Budget Suites of America is a hotel chain spanning the U.S. states of Arizona, Nevada, and Texas owned by Robert Bigelow. It caters to budget-minded travelers needing to stay for an extended period. Its rooms are primarily suites featuring a full kitchen. The chain has a large presence in the Las V..
Budget support
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Budget theory
Budget theory is the academic study of political and social motivations behind government and civil society budgeting. Classic theorists include Henry Adams, William F. Willoughby, V. O. Key, Jr., and, more recently, Aaron Wildavsky. Notable recent theorists include Baumgartner and Jones--Frank R. ..
Budge Patty
Budge Patty John "Budge" Edward Patty (born February 11, 1924) was an American male tennis player. He was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States. He is only one of the three American male tennis player who have achieved a French Open-Wimbledon double. Don Budge in 1938 and Tony Trabert in..
Budge Pountney
Antony (Budge) Charles Pountney (born 13 November 1973 in Southampton) is the Director of Rugby at Northampton Saints rugby union club. He formerly played at flanker for Northampton and Scotland. He captained Scotland. In January 2003 he left Murrayfield in frustration for the last time, after spea..
Budgie
Budgie has several meanings: Budgerigar, a type of birdBudgie (band), a rock bandBudgie (album), the self-titled debut album of the above bandBudgie (TV), a 1971 British TV drama starring Adam FaithBudgie (drummer), the pseudonym of Pete Clarke, drummer of Siouxsie & the Banshees and The Creatures..
Budgie (album)
Budgie is Budgie's first album. It was released in June 1971 through Kapp Records. The album was re-released in 1991 by Roadrunner Records, with the bonus track "Crash Course in Brain Surgery" (originally from Budgie's fourth release, In For the Kill), which had been covered by Metallica on their 1..
Budgie (band)
Budgie is a hard rock and roll band from Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. Formed in 1968, their original line-up consisted of Burke Shelley (b. John Burke Shelley, 10 April 1950 Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales) on Bass guitar and vocals, Tony Bourge (guitar), and Ray Philips (drums). The current lin..
Budgie (drummer)
Peter Clarke, (born August 21 1957, in St Helens, Lancashire), better known as Budgie, is an English drummer. He began his career with the New Wave band Big in Japan and also the Spitfire Boys before briefly playing with The Slits, recording the album "Cut". Budgie then joined Siouxsie & the Banshee..
Budgie (slang)
Budgie is a slang word for a helicopter, sometimes used [derogatively] as 'Paraffin Budgie'. budgie is also an Australian English colloquialism for budgerigar, a very popular household bird in Australia. This in turn gives rise to the expression 'budgie smugglers' to refer to tight speedo..
Budgie (TV series)
Budgie was a British television series starring Adam Faith which aired on ITV between 1970 and 1972. Written by Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall and Douglas Livingstone, the title role was a chirpy cockney petty criminal newly out of prison. His name was Ronald 'Budgie' Bird, after the Budgerigar bird..
Budgie the Little Helicopter
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a series of children's books and animated TV series relating to a fictional character 'Budgie' and his friends. The characters were based on the books by Sarah, Duchess of York, who was influenced by her flight training in the Royal Navy. The show was produced by Fred..
Budha
Budha yantra In Hindu mythology, Budha (not to be confused with Buddha) is the name for the planet Mercury, a son of Chandra (the moon) with either Tara or Rohini. Names derived from this planet are used as synonyms of Wednesday in India. The original name was Budhavara, still used in some..
Budhana
Budhana is a town and a nagar panchayat in Muzaffarnagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Budhana is located at [29.28° N 77.47° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Budhana]. It has an average elevation of 231 metres (757 feet). Demog..
Budhanilkantha School
Budhanilkantha School is Nepal's premier boarding high school and middle school. It was established in 1972 outside Kathmandu valley with the aim of being the national school of Nepal where gifted children from all corners of Nepal could get educated, including those from poor economic backgrounds..
Budhayan
Budhayan was an Indian mathematician from the 6th century. He is accredited with calculating the value of pi to some degree of precision, and with investigating the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. ..
Budha Theh
Budha Theh is a census town in Amritsar district in the state of Punjab, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Budha Theh had a population of 8730. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Budha Theh has an average literacy rate ..
Budhdhadeb Dasgupta
Budhdhadeb Dasgupta is a poet and prominent contemporary Indian filmmaker. His poeticism has been extended to cinema as well. During the early stages of his film career, Dasgupta made films inspired by Satyajit Ray's realistic films and later moved on to other forms. Some of his most accliamed fi..
Budhgaon
Budhgaon is a census town in Sangli district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Budhgaon had a population of 14,727. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Budhgaon has an average literacy rate o..
Budhia Singh
Budhia Singh (born 2002) is a four-year-old (as of 2006) Indian boy and the world's youngest marathon runner. Generally considered an athletic phenomenon, Budhia has participated in (and finished) races of up to 60 kilometers (37.3 miles) in roughly six hours and thirty minutes. The boy, who was bo..
Budhiyahuttaa
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Budhi Gandak
Budhi Gandak is an important river but the other river named the Gandak is a much bigger river originating from the Himalayas in Nepal. The Budhi Gandak originates From West Champaran near Ramnagar and Bagaha, passes through various districts of Bihar (East Champaran, Mujaffarpur, Samastipur, Khagar..
Budhi Kunderan
Budhi KunderanIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm medium pace Tests First-class Matches 18 129 '''Runs scored 981 5,708 Batting average 32.70 28.97 100s/50s 2/3 12/19 Top score 192 205 Balls bowled 24 219 Wicket..
Budhi Pallien
In Hinduism, Budhi Pallien is a fearsome goddess of forests and jungles, who roams northern India in the form of a tiger. ..
Budhlada
Budhlada is a city and a municipal council in Mansa district in the state of Punjab, India. Geography Budhlada is located at [29.93° N 75.57° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Budhlada]. It has an average elevation of 211 metres (692 feet). Demographics As..
Budhni
Budhni is a town of historical importance in district Sehore of Madhya Pradesh in India. It was formerly known as ‘Buddha Nivasini’ meaning the residential place of Buddha. It is situated on Bhopal to Hoshangabad road at a distance of 10 km from Hoshangabad in north direction on the banks of Nar..
Budhpura
Budhpura is a census town in Bundi district in the state of Rajasthan, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Budhpura had a population of 4387. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Budhpura has an average literacy rate of 25%..
Budhwar
Budhwar is a clan or gotra of Jats found in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana in India. Maharaja Budh was son of Maharaja Chandra. Chandravans in Hindus started after Maharaja Chandra. Budhwars are descendant of Maharaja Budh. Budhwar jats inhabit villages Ismailpur, Himpur, Narainkheda of Bijnor district i..
Budhwar Peth
Budhwar Peth is one of many commercial localities in the city of Pune. Budhwar Peth houses a sizeable population of sex workers. This area has the largest number of electronics shops in Pune. You can also call this as the largest Radio Shack of Pune. ..
Budikote
Budikote or the "Fort of Ash" is a small village situated in Bangarpet Taluk of Kolar District in Karnataka state of India. It is about 15 miles from Kolar Gold Fields the nearest city. It has an old fort, hence the name. It is also the birth place of Hyder Ali, father of Tipu Sultan-the Tiger of M..
Budimirci
Budimirci is a village in the Mariovo region of Macedonia. ..
Budini
Budini, an ancient nation in the NE of the Scythia of Herodotus (iv.21, 108, 109), probably on the middle course of the Volga about Samara. They are described as light-eyed and red-haired, and lived by hunting in their thick forests. The 1911 Britannica surmises that they were Finns of the branch no..
Budisava
Budisava (Serbian: Budisava or Будисава, Hungarian: Tiszakálmánfalva, Croatian: Budisava, German: Waldneudorf) is a village located in the Novi Sad municipality, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Contents 1 Populatio..
Budislav Šoškić
Budislav Šoškić was the last President of the People's Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro. After him, his seat was transformed in "President of the Presidency". |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Budišov nad Budišovkou
Budišov nad Budišovkou is a town in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 3,200 inhabitants. Villages Staré Oldřůvky, Podlesí and Guntramovice are administrative parts of Budišov nad Budišovkou. External link [Municipal website] (cz, en, de, pl) ..
Budi Santoso
Budi Santoso is a Indonesian business tycoon who has owned a string of successful businesses. He was born in Kudus, Indonesia, and grew up in the Surakarta city of Java, Indonesia. He took control of his father's Tobacco shop aged 20, and by age 29 had turned it into the largest business in the co..
Budi Utomo
Budi Utomo (also Boedi Oetomo; "Pure Endeavor") was a Javanese political and ethnic organization founded in 1908 in the colonial Dutch East Indies. It was composed of members of the Javanese elite (priyayi), and advocated modernization of Javanese culture and greater educational opportunities for t..
Budjak
Budjak or Budzhak is the southern part of Bessarabia, now part of the Odessa Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It is a multiethnic region lying along the Black Sea between the Danube and Dniester rivers and below Moldova. Contents 1 Name and geography2 History3 Ethnic groups and demog..
Budka Suflera
Budka Suflera (in English: prompter's box) is a Polish rock band which was started in 1969 in Lublin by Krzysztof Cugowski and Romuald Lipko. Members Krzysztof Cugowski - (vocal)Romuald Lipko - (Keyboard instrument)Tomasz Zeliszewski - (percussion instruments)Mirosław Stępień - (Bass guitar)P..
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
The Budker Institute in Winter The Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics is one of the major centres of advanced study of nuclear physics in Russia. It is located in the Siberian town Akademgorodok, on Academician Lavrentiev Avenue. The institute was founded by Gersh Itskovich Budker in 19..
Budleigh Salterton
The Beach at Budleigh Salterton Budleigh Salterton is a small town on the south coast of Devon, England approximately 15 miles south of Exeter. It has a population of approximately 5,000. It is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designated East Devon AONB. The town lies ..
Budleigh Salterton A.F.C.
Budleigh Salterton F.C. is a football club based in Devon, England. They were established in 1908, playing in the East Devon League until joining the Devon & Exeter League in 1919. They stayed in this company until being promoted to the Devon County League in 1995. They won the Devon County League..
Budli
Budli is the name of one or two legendary kings from the Scandinavian Legendary sagas. Ásmundar saga kappabana According to the Ásmundar saga kappabana, he was a Swedish king, and the father of Hildr. The saga relates that Hildebrand, the king of the Huns had a son named Helgi, who was married t..
Budlong Pickle Company
The Budlong Pickle Company made and marketed pickles from its own cucumbers. It was based in Chicago, Illinois, but also had offices elsewhere, including Fulton County, Indiana. ..
Budmilloors
Budmilloors is a common and derogatory term use among the craft beer culture to describe a poor-tasting, mass-produced beer. The word originates by combining the names of three widely popular American beer brands; Budweiser, Miller Brewing, and Coors.Enkerli, Alexandre. "[Brewing Cultures: Craf..
Budmon
is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the In-Training form of Raramon. Her name comes from bud, the undeveloped shoot of a plant. Contents 1 Abilities1.1 Attacks2 Appearances2.1 Digimon Savers3 Notes Abilities Attacks Doku Toge Toge: In a fit of rage..
Budo
Budo (武道) is a term for Japanese martial arts. Traditional budo (from before the Meiji Restoration) is often referred to as koryu bujutsu, while more modern budo arts are called gendai budo. Budo is a compound of the kanji [[Wiktionary:武|武]] (bu)—meaning war, warrior, fight, or fighte..
Budock Water
Budock or Budock Water (Cornish: Dowr Budhek) is a small village and civil parish in the Kerrier district of Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is on the fringe of the Falmouth urban area, about 2 miles west of the town centre. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,399. Budock ..
Budokan (Sega Genesis game)
Budokan is a game released by Electronic Arts in 1990 for Sega Genesis. The game was a versus fighting game putting the player against other martial arts practioners in a great tournament. The player could use Karate, Kendo, Nunchaku, or Bo. The player starts the game as a martial arts apprentice, ..
Budokwai
The Budokwai (The Way of Knighthood Society) was the first Judo club in Europe with membership open to the general public. On January 26th 1918, Gunji Koizumi opened the Dojo at 15 Lower Grosvenor Place, Victoria, London SW1. The first chief instructor was Yukio Tani. In July 1920, Dr. Jigoro Ka..
Budovar
The Budovar (Serbian Cyrillic: Будовар) is a river in northern Serbia, a 52 km-long right tributary to the Danube in the Srem region of the Vojvodina province. The Budovar is a system of natural and channeled water flow of Patka-Budovar. It originates from the eastern slopes of the Fruška..
Budowlanych housing estate
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. Budowlanych housing estate - estate in Bełchatów (Poland), placed in the central part of the city. It'..
Budoy Marabiles
Errol "Budoy" Marabiles (born October 22, 1972 in Samar, Philippines) is a Filipino reggae musician, songwriter and TV host. He was one of the fourteen housemates currently competing in the ABS-CBN show Pinoy Big Brother: [[Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition|Celebrity Edition]]. He is as well ..
Budrio
Budrio is a town and commune in the province of Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy; it is located 15 km E of Bologna. Budrio has a two high schools including a lyceum, a post office, banks, a communal theatre, a swimming pool and squares (piazza). Budrio also has a radio station name Radio Budrio...
BUDSAVER.EXE
redirect [[Template:Context]] Contents 1 Origins2 Examples3 See also4 External links Origins All the different versions of "Budweiser Frogs" screensaver warnings like the ones quoted below are hoaxes that just keep on giving: The "virus" they describe is not new, malicious, or ..
Budu
Budu is a sauce made from fermented anchovies. It is used as a flavouring and is eaten with fish and rice. A traditional food along the east cost in peninsular Malaysia, it is high in protein due to the anchovies. However, it has a strong smell, making it unpopular among some. A similar product, ..
Buduburam
Buduburam is a refugee camp located approximately one hour's drive west of Accra, Ghana. Opened by the UNHCR in 1990, the camp is home to more than 40,000 refugees from Liberia who fled their country during the Liberian Civil War (1989–1996), and the Second Liberian Civil War (1999–200..
Budugu
Budugu is a fictional character created by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana of Andhra Pradesh in India. Budugu is a precocious and bratty child, characterised by his inimitably childish Telugu . Mullapudi describes the world as seen through his eyes with humour. Recurring characters include his immediate fa..
Buduma
The Buduma are an ethnic group of Chad who inhabit many of the islands of Lake Chad. They are predominantly fishers and cattle-herders. In the past, the Buduma carried out violent raids on the cattle herds of their neighbors. They were feared villains with aggressive reputations; thus, they were res..
Budva
BudvaБудва | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | Flag | style="border: 0;" | {{{symbol_type Coordinates [42°28′64″N, 18°84′00″E] Mayor Rajko Kuljača Municipality area 1..
Budva Airport
{| class="infobox bordered" style="width: 220px; font-size: 95%;" |- ! colspan="4" style="text-align: center; background-color: #4682B4; color: white;" |Budva Airport(Aerodrom Budva) Budva Airport (Montenegrin: Aerodrom Budva) is an airport in the Budva Municipality in Montenegro. ..
Budva Riviera (company)
This is an article about the tourist company. For the region surrounding Budva, see Budva Riviera (region) Budva Riviera is a tourist company that owns hotels within the Municipality of Budva in Montenegro. History Budva Riviera was established in 1990 as a shareholding comapny. Hotels Hotel Alek..
Budva Riviera (region)
This is an article about the region of Budva Riviera. For the tourist company, see Budva Riviera (company) Budva Riviera (Serbian/Montenegrin: Budvanska Rivijera; Cyrillic: Будванска Ривијера) is a 35 km long strip of Adriatic coast surrounding the town of Budva in Montenegro. It i..
Budweiser
Budweiser is a German language adjective for something which originates from the city of České Budějovice (German: Budweis) in the Czech Republic. It is also a trademark for beer, the ownership of which is disputed internationally by two different companies which use the name. Budweiser Budvar f..
Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch)
For the Czech beer also known as "Budweiser", please see Budweiser Budvar. "Bud Light" redirects here. For the oil lamp invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, please see Bude-Light |- |Brewery |Anheuser-Busch |- |Style |Pale lager |- |First brewed |1876 |- |Alc. vol. |5.0% (Budweiser/Bud Dry) 4..
Budweiser 500
At one time, two different NASCAR races were called the Budweiser 500: For the race at Dover International Speedway in 1983, see MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400For the race at Dover International Speedway from 1984 to 1994, see MBNA RacePoints 400 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page:..
Budweiser Budvar
For the American beer also known as "Budweiser", please see Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch). Budweiser Budvar is marketed under the label Czechvar in North America Budějovický Budvar is marketed under its real name in Australia Budweiser is the name of a pilsner-style beer from the city of ..
Budweiser Events Center
The Budweiser Events Center is a 7,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Loveland, Colorado (USA). It was built in 2003. It is home to the Colorado Eagles ice hockey team. External links [Budweiser Events Center] ..
Budweiser Frogs
The Budweiser Frogs are three life-like puppet frogs named "Bud", "Weis", and "Er", who began appearing in American television commercials for U.S. Budweiser Beer during Super Bowl XXIX. They are part of one of the most well-known international alcohol advertising campaigns. They were created by T..
Budweiser Pole Award
In NASCAR, The Budweiser Pole Award is given to the fastest qualifier in each points paying race. It also allows them to enter in the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona. The Bud Pole Award is not given at events where Bud Pole Qualifying is rained out and the line-up is determined by points. Eligibl..
Budweiser Rocket
The Budweiser Rocket was a 3-wheeled land vehicle powered by a hybrid liquid and solid-fuel rocket engine that is claimed to be the first vehicle to have broken the sound barrier on land (near sea level) driven by Stan Barrettand designed and built by William Fredrick. There is much debate over the ..
Budweiser Shootout
Budweiser Shootout Venue Daytona International Speedway Corporate sponsor Budweiser First race 1979 Distance 175 miles (282 km) Number of laps 70 Previous names Busch Clash (1979-1997)Bud Shootout (1998-2000) The Budweiser Shootout is an annual NASCAR Nextel Cup Series event held at Dayt..
Budyonnovsk
Budyonnovsk (Russian: ) is a town in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Formerly known as Svyatoy Krest and Prikumsk. It is located at [44°47′2″N, 44°9′57″E]. Budyonnovsk hostage crisis took place here on June 1995. Population: 65,687 (2002 Census). Cities and towns in Stavropol K..
Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis
The Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis is a terror attack from 14 June to 19 June 1995, when a group of about 50 Chechen separatist fighters led by Shamil Basayev attacked the southern Russian city Budyonnovsk near Chechnya. Contents 1 The rebel attack2 The Russian assaults3 Res..
Budyonny (horse)
Budyonny young budyonny stallions in Russia important dates Origin: south Russia can be found: Russia, some horses also in Europe and America height: 160 cm colours: chestnut and bay, often with golden shine disciplines: showjumping, long-distance, hacking brand Russia..
Bud (disambiguation)
Bud is a botanical term.Bud can also refer specifically to the most potent part (the bud) of the plant in members of the genus Cannabis, a mildly psychedelic plant. Though not technically slang, this usage of the term is sometimes regarded as such. In this context, the plural is "bud" rather than ..
Bud (Transformers)
Bud is a fictional character in the [[Transformers: Cybertron]] (called Transformers: Galaxy Force in Japan) cartoon series. He is normally voiced by Ryan Hirakida in Cybertron, although in some episodes his voice was performed by another actor. He is voiced by Nami Kurokawa in Galaxy Force. Bud i..
Bud Abbott
William Alexander “Bud” Abbott (October 2, 1897 – April 24, 1974) is an American actor, producer and comedian born in Asbury Park, New Jersey. He is best known as the straight man of the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, with Lou Costello. Abbott was born into a show business family. H..
Bud Abell
[] at NFL.com Harry Everett 'Bud' Abell was an American college and professional football player. A linebacker, he played college football at the University of Missouri, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1966 through 1968. Currently ..
Bud Adams
K. S. "Bud" Adams, Jr. (born 1923) is a Houston, Texas businessman who owns Tennessee Titans franchise in the National Football League. He was a charter owner in the former American Football League with the Titans' predecessor franchise, the Houston Oilers. Mr. Adams has many business interests in ..
Bud Anderson
Col. Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson, United States Air Force retired, flew two tours of combat against the Luftwaffe in the sky’s over Europe during World War Two. He became a leading ace with 16 1/4 aerial victories. His P-51 Old Crow carried him safely through 116 missions without being hit by enem..
Bud Bagsak Massacre
The wiki for June 13, 1913 includes "Bud Bagsak Massacre: US troops under General John 'Black Jack' Pershing kill at least 2,000 relatively defenseless men, women and children, Bud Bagsak, Philippines." In the interests of a more neutral presentation, let us refer to sources... Contents 1 ..
Bud Bird
The Honourable John Williston (Bud) Bird, PC , OC (born March 22, 1932) is the former mayor of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and conservative Member of Parliament, who served as Minister of Natural Resources in the Mulroney government. Bird was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2001. ..
Bud Black
Harry Ralston Black was an American baseball player, pitching for the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, and Kansas City Royals. He is now (as of 2006) the pitching coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. During his career in the Major Leagues Black c..
Bud Blake
Julian "Bud" Blake (February 13, 1918, Nutley, New Jersey, United States - December 26, 2005, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine) was an American cartoonist best known for his comic strip Tiger, about a group of suburban boyhood pals. Launched May 3, 1965, it was distributed by King Features Synd..
Bud Bowl
The Bud Bowl was a CG Super Bowl advertising campaign first aired in 1989, and sporadically during the 1990s. It serves as an advertisement for Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser family of beers. Bud Bowl I was aired in 1989. A fully 3D computer animated commercial made by PDI, it featured Budweiser bottl..
Bud Boyce
Joseph Russell (Bud) Boyce (born March 20, 1924 in Saint John, New Brunswick, died March 16, 1984) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1981, and served in the cabinet of Edward Schreyer. Initially a New Democrat, Boyce became a..
Bud Brisbois
Austin Dean "Bud" Brisbois (April 11, 1937 - June 1978) was a jazz and studio trumpet player. He played all styles, including big band lead, jazz soloing, pop, rock, country, Motown, and classical, but it was his high-note playing that set him apart. At his peak he was one of the most accurate and ..
Bud Browne
Bud "Barracuda" Browne, born July 12 1912 is an early pioneer surf filmmaker. He was the first filmmaker to commercially show surf movies. His films are Hawaiian Surfing Movie (1953), Hawaiian Holiday (1954), Hawaiian Surf Movie (1955), Trek to Makaha (1956), The Big Surf (1957), Surf Down Under (19..
Bud Bruner
Bud Bruner (December 7, 1907 - February 21, 1996) was a boxing trainer and manager from Louisville, Kentucky. Bruner's participation in boxing began in the 1930s. While employed by the City of Louisville Recreation Department, he was responsible for playground tournaments, followed by district and ..
Bud Carson
Leon H. "Bud" Carson (born April 28, 1931 in Brackenridge, Pennsylvania; died December 7, 2005 in Sarasota, Florida) was an American football coach best-known for his role on the Pittsburgh Steelers' championship teams of the 1970s. Carson played defensive back for North Carolina from 1949 to 1951,..
Bud Collins
Arthur "Bud" Collins (b. June 17, 1929 in Lima, Ohio) is an American journalist. After his U.S. Army service, Collins decided to attend Boston University graduate school, and later joined the Boston Herald as a sportswriter. In 1963, he moved to the "Boston Globe" and also began doing tennis commen..
Bud Collyer
Bud Collyer on Beat The Clock, 1957 Bud Collyer (b. Clayton J. Heermance, Jr. June 18, 1908 – d. September 8 1969) was an American radio actor/announcer who became one of the nation's first major television game show stars. New York-born, Collyer originally sought a career in the law a..
Bud Corliss
Bud Corliss is the villain of Ira Levin's 1953 novel A Kiss Before Dying. He was portrayed by Robert Wagner in the 1956 film adaptation of the novel, and by Matt Dillon in the 1991 remake. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Corliss was born into a wor..
Bud Cort
Harold and Maude, 1971 Bud Cort (born Walter Edward Cox on March 29, 1948) is an American actor. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 References3 External links Biography Early life Cort was born in New Rochelle, New York and grew up ..
Bud Cullen
The Honourable Jack Sydney George (Bud) Cullen, PC (April 20 1927 – July 5 2005) was a former Federal Court judge and former Canadian politician. Cullen, a lawyer by profession, was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1968 federal election as the Liberal Member of Parliament..
Bud Dajo
Bud Dajo, Philippines Location LatitudeLongitude 6° 0' 48" N121° 3' 24" E Nearby cities Patikul, Jolo Province Sulu Region Autonomous Regionin Muslim Mindanao Physical features Elevation 620 m Base diameter 9.5 km Type of volcano cinder cone Crater lakes Lake..
Bud Davis
Bud Davis (real name: George Davis) is a stuntman, actor and assistant director. Most famous for his stuntwork, Davis is an inductee into the Stuntman Hall Of Fame. Davis was the stunt co-ordinator for such movies as Forrest Gump (1994), Contact (1997) and Cast Away (2000). Davis is also known as a..
Bud feltman
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. } Bud Feltman was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho on March ..
Bud Fisher
Harry Conway "Bud" Fisher (April 3, 1885 - September 7, 1954) was an American cartoonist who created the first successful daily comic strip in the United States. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Fisher studied at the University of Chicago then went to work in San Francisco as a journalist and sketch artis..
Bud Flanagan
Bud Flanagan was a popular Wartime entertainer, born Chaim Reuven Weintrop 14th October 1896 in Whitechapel, the East End, London, England and died 20th October 1968. He is best known as part of a double act with Chesney Allen, Flanagan and Allen. As music hall comedians, they would often feature a ..
Bud Freeman
Lawrence "Bud" Freeman (April 13, 1906 - March 15, 1991) was a Chicago born Jazz musician, known mainly for playing the tenor saxophone, but also able at the clarinet. His smooth and full tenor sax style with a heavy robust swing was the only strong alternative to Coleman Hawkins' harder toned appr..
Bud Gaugh
Floyd "Bud" Gaugh (born October 2, 1967) is a rock music drummer who played in the bands Sublime (1989-1997), Long Beach Dub Allstars (1997-2002)and Eyes Adrift (2002-2003). He met Eric Wilson in 1979 and later started their first garage punk band. In 1996, Sublime ended due to the death of lead s..
Bud Germa
Melville Carlyle (Bud) Germa (born August 5, 1920 in Creighton Mine, Ontario) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Sudbury from 1967 to 1968 in the Canadian House of Commons, and from 1971 to 1981 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He was a member of the New Demo..
Bud Grace
Bud Grace, also known as "Buddy Valentine", is a cartoonist, who has worked on the comic strip Ernie, whose title was later changed to Piranha Club in the US. Grace was a nuclear physicist before turning cartoonist. He also frequently makes appearances in his own comic strip. He won the National..
Bud Grant
--> Harry Peter "Bud" Grant (born May 20, 1927) is best known in the United States as the legendary head coach of the American football team the Minnesota Vikings. He was the second (1967-83) and fourth (1985) head coach of the team. In Canada he is just as well known for his success with the Wi..
Bud Greenspan
Bud Greenspan (born September 18, 1926) is an eight-time Emmy Award-winning film director, writer, and producer. He specializes in films related to the Olympic Games. His film company, Cappy Productions, Inc., is located in New York City. He has produced several Olympics-related productions, inclu..
Bud Gregory
Milton Edward Charles (Bud) Gregory (March 9, 1926—) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller. Gregory was a member of the Progressive Conservative P..
Bud Harrelson
Derrel McKinley "Bud" Harrelson (born June 6, 1944) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers between 1965 and 1980. After retiring, he served as the manager of the Mets in 1990 and 1991. Harrelson was typical of shortstop..
Bud Holland
Lt Col Arthur A. "Bud" Holland (d. June 24, 1994) from Suffolk, VA was an accomplished aviator who served as a B-52 pilot in the United States Air Force. His actions between May 1991 and June 1994 would foreshadow the end of his life, as well as the lives of his three crew members, when the B-52 ..
Bud Lee
Bud Lee (born Cameron Lyndon Bennett in 1955) is an adult film director. He is the ex-husband of adult film actresses Hyapatia Lee and Asia Carrera. External links ..
Bud Luckey
William "Bud" Luckey (born in 1934 in Billings, Montana) is an American cartoonist and animator. He is best known for his work at Pixar Animation Studios as the character designer for Toy Story, A Bug's Life and Monsters, Inc. Pixar chief John Lasseter credits Luckey with the inspiration to make ..
Bud Malmstrom
Carey Bud Malmstrom is considered one of the founding fathers of Ninjutsu in America. Beginning his training in 1976 at the Karate school of Stephen K. Hayes he saw a group of students practicing something other than Karate in the back of the school. After telling Hayes he wanted to train in that ..
Bud McCaig
John Robert (Bud) McCaig (1929 - January 11, 2005) was a Canadian businessman and a co-owner of the Calgary Flames NHL franchise. Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, McCaig dropped out of high school to become a truck driver, following in the footsteps of his father, John W. (Jack) McCaig, for whom he..
Bud McFadin
[] at NFL.com Bud McFadin was an American college and professional football player. He played college football at the University of Texas, and played professionally for the NFL Los Angeles Rams, and in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos from 1960 through 1963, and then f..
Bud Millikan
Bud Millikan was the head coach of the Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team from 1950-1967. He compiled a 243-182 record. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Bud Moore
Paul "Bud" Moore Born: December 7, 1941 Birthplace: Charleston, South Carolina Awards: None NASCAR Cup statistics 41 races run over 6 years. Best Cup Position: 29th - 1968 (NASCAR Grand National) First Race: 1964 Nashville 400 (Nashville) Last Race: 1973 Southern 500 (D..
Bud Moore Engineering
Bud Moore Engineering Owner(s) Name Bud Moore Racing Series Grand National/Winston Cup Number of Championships 2 Number of Wins 63 Car Number(s) 01 06 08 1 8 15 16 62 Notable Driver(s) Joe Weatherly, Buddy Baker, David Pearson, Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, Benny Parsons Notable S..
Bud Neill
Bud Neill (1911–1970) was an innovative Scottish cartoonist who drew cartoon strips for a number of Glasgow based newspapers between the 1940s and 1960s. Following his death, his work has attained cult status with a worldwide following. Contents 1 Early life2 Professional career3..
Bud O'Connor
Herbert William "Buddy" O'Connor (June 21, 1916 in Montreal, Quebec - August 24, 1977) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. Buddy won the Lady Byng Trophy and the Hart Trophy in 1948. He was inducted..
Bud Olson
Horace Andrew (Bud) Olson, PC, AOE (October 6, 1925 – February 14, 2002) was a Canadian Member of Parliament, Senator, rancher and farmer. He has also owned a general store, owned a farm supply business and served as Canada's minister of agriculture and Alberta's lieutenant-governor. Born in..
Bud Paxson
Lowell W. "Bud" Paxson is an American media executive. A native of Florida, Paxson began his career as a sales executive at a FM radio station in Tampa, Florida. There, in 1977, he launched Suncoast Bargaineers to try to unload can openers, which were the only form of payment there. Eventually, t..
Bud Poile
Norman R. "Bud" Poile (February 10 1924 – January 4, 2005) was a professional hockey player, coach, general manager, and league executive. Contents 1 Overview2 Awards3 Career statistics4 Coaching statistics Overview Poile was born in Fort William, Ontario in 1924. He b..
Bud Powell
The Amazing Bud Powell - early LP cover Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was one of the most influential pianists in the history of jazz. Along with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie he was instrumental in the development of bebop, and his virtuosity as a ..
Bud Roberts
Lieutenant Commander Bud Roberts JAGC, USN (played by Patrick Labyorteaux) is a character in the JAG TV series. Service Bud joined the navy, and as an Ensign was assigned to sea duty aboard the USS Seahawk as the Public Affairs officer under Captain Ross. He attended law school in the evenings at G..
Bud Selig
thumb Allan Huber "Bud" Selig, Jr. (born July 30, 1934 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the current Commissioner of Baseball, having been formally appointed on July 2, 1998 after having served as acting commissioner since 1992. He was previously the team owner and administrator of the Milwaukee Bre..
Bud Shank
Bud Shank (born May 27, 1926) is an American saxophonist. He also played flute in Stan Kenton's Innovations in Modern Music Orchestra, The Zodiac, and in various session work. In 1962 Shank and Indian composer and sitar-player Ravi Shankar released Improvisations and Theme From Pather Pachali and b..
Bud Sharpe
Bayard Heston "Bud" Sharpe is a former Major League Baseball first baseman/outfielder. He played Major League baseball in parts of two seasons-1905 and 1910. Sharpe was born on August 6, 1881 in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He batted left handed and threw right handed, and his height and weight ar..
Bud Sherman
Louis Ralph (Bud) Sherman (born December 24, 1926 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a retired politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Canadian House of Commons during the 1960s, and was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1984, serving as a cabin..
Bud Shuster
Elmer Greinert "Bud" Shuster (born January 23, 1932) is an American politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives as a Republican from 1972 to 2001. He is best known for his advocacy of transportation projects which critics deride as "pork barrel" spending. ..
Bud Smith
Bud Smith Position Starting Pitcher Team Minnesota Twins Years of Experience 2 years Age 26 Height 6-0 Weight 170 lbs. Bats Left Throws Left College Los Angeles Harbor (Junior College) 2005 Salary N/A Place of Birth Torrance, California Selection 4t..
Bud Spencer
Bud Spencer (born October 31, 1929), born as Carlo Pedersoli, is a famous Italian actor. He holds a doctorate in law, and has registered several patents. Biography Carlo Pedersoli was born in Naples. A successful swimmer in his youth, he was the first Italian to swim the 100 metre freestyle in l..
Bud sport
A bud sport is a part of a plant or tree, for example, a leaf, shoot or flower, which due to a genetic mutation clearly differs from the rest of the plant, and which can also be grafted to grow new plants which retain this genetic difference as a new cultivar. An example of a bud sport is the necta..
Bud Stewart
Edward Perry "Bud" Stewart (June 15 1916 - June 21 2000) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball who had a 9-year career (1941-1942, 1948-1954). Born in Sacramento, California, he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League and the New York Yankees, Washington Senators and C..
Bud Tingelstad
Bud Tingelstad (April 4, 1928 - July 30, 1981) was an was an American racecar driver. Born in Frazee, Minnesota, Tingelstad died of a heart attack in Indianapolis, Indiana. He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1960-1971 seasons with 120 starts, including the Indianapolis 500..
Bud Tingwell
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (born January 3 1923 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian film and theatre actor. Tingwell is one of the veterans of Australian film. He acted in his first film in 1946, and has appeared in over one hundred films. As an adolescent, Tingwell was encouraged by his fathe..
Bud Tribble
Guy L. "Bud" Tribble, MD, PhD, is Vice President of Software Technology at Apple Computer. Tribble served as the manager of the original Macintosh software development team. He was among the founders of NeXT computer, serving as NeXT's vice president of software development. Tribble's career incl..
Bud Walton Arena
Bud Walton Arena is the home to the men's and women's basketball teams of the University of Arkansas, known as the Razorbacks (men) and Ladybacks (women). It is located on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas and has a seating capacity of 19,200, fifth largest for a..
Bud Westmore
Hamilton Adolph "Bud" Westmore (January 13, 1918 - June 24, 1973) was a renowned makeup artist in Hollywood having worked on over 450 movies and television shows. He was also Martha Raye's first husband for five months in 1937. Born and raised in Canterbury, England with 5 other brothers all of wh..
Bud Wildman
Charles Jackson "Bud" Wildman (born June 3, 1946 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) from 1975 to 1999, representing the riding of Algoma, and was a cabinet minister in the gove..
Bud Wilkinson
Bud Wilkinson ..
Bud Yorkin
Bud Yorkin (born in Washington, Pennsylvania on February 22, 1926) is an American producer/director/writer/actor. He directed and produced the innovative 1958 TV special An Evening With Fred Astaire, which won nine Emmy Awards. In the 1970s, Yorkin teamed up with Norman Lear to form Tandem Product..
Bu de bu ai
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Bu Dugen
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Óbuda
Óbuda (sometimes written in English as Obuda) was a historical city in Hungary. United with Buda and Pest in 1873 it now forms part of District III of Budapest. The name means Old Buda in Hungarian (in German, Alt-Ofen). The island (Óbuda Island) next to this part of the city today hosts the Szi..

 


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