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Bučin
Bučin (Macedonian Бучин) lies in the Kruševo district of the Republic of Macedonia on both banks of the Black River. The village maintains a unique bridge built during Ottoman subjugation, and is home to a unique old building constructed above the surface of the Black River. ..
Bučina
Bučina is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: Bučina, a village in Pardubice Region (Ústí nad Orlicí District)Villages Malá Bučina and Velká Bučina are administrative part of town Velvary in Central Bohemian Region (Kladno District)Hamlet Bučina is administrative part of vill..
Bučina (Ústí nad Orlicí District)
See other places named Bučina. Bučina is a small village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 200 inhabitants. External links [Village website] (in Czech) ..
Buichi Terasawa
Buichi Terasawa (寺沢 武一 Terasawa Buichi, born March 30, 1955) is a manga-ka. His most famous works are Goku Midnight Eye and Space Adventure Cobra. Terasawa, a pioneer of computer graphic arts, was the first to introduce computer graphics manga ("TAKERU") in Japan. External link [Buich..
Buick
This article is about the American automobile brand. For the Scottish name, see Buick (name). Buick is a brand of automobile built in the United States, Canada, and China by General Motors Corporation. Buicks are sold in North America, China, Taiwan, and Israel. The name is pronounced "B-YOO-ick" (..
Buick (name)
The surname Buick is of Scots origin, from Angus, Scotland. Contents 1 Distribution of the surname Buick2 Notable Buicks3 Places4 See also Distribution of the surname Buick [Distribution of the surname Buick in Great Britain, 1881][Distribution of the surname B..
Buick Bengal
The Buick Bengal is a concept car roadster designed and built by Buick. It was first shown to the public at the 2001 North American International Auto in Detroit, Michigan. The Bengal was an attempt to rejuvenate the Buick line, and make it seem more appealing to younger people. It was powered by a..
Buick Centurion
1971 Centurion GM promotional image. The Buick Centurion was sold by the Buick division of General Motors from 1971 through 1973, replacing the Buick Wildcat as the sporty rendition of Buick's full-size car. The name Centurion was a play on another Buick name, the 1937-1958 Buick Century. C..
Buick Century
{| border=0 align=right |- | 1941 Buick Century Buick Century was a model name used by the Buick division of General Motors for a line of full-size performance vehicles from 1936 to 1942 and 1954 to 1958; Buick also used the Century name from 1973 to 2004 for its value-added mid-size cars. C..
Buick Championship
The Buick Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It has been played annually in Cromwell, Connecticut since 1984, and since 1991 the tournament has been held on the course at the TPC at River Highlands. Its position on the calendar changes depending on when the summer majors occur and t..
Buick City
Buick City was a massive automobile manufacturing complex in Flint, Michigan. Elements of the 235 acre (951,000 m²) complex dated from 1904, but it became known as Buick City in 1984. The complex was closed on June 29, 1999 and demolished in March of 2002. It was the last Buick plant in Flint, long..
Buick Electra
The Buick Electra and the Buick Electra 225 were full-size premium automobiles built by the Buick division of General Motors. The Electra name (in various manners) was used by Buick between 1959 and 1990. Contents 1 1959—19702 1971 — 19763 1977—19844 1985—19905 ..
Buick Enclave
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Buick Estate
Buick used the Estate name on their full-size station wagons. The first estate wagon was first offered on the 1940 Super model. It used a wooden body and was available on Buick's larger "C" series (Super and Roadmaster) in the 1946-53 model years. Then it was offered the smaller "B" body Special, C..
Buick GL8
The Buick GL8 is a minivan sold by General Motors' Buick division in China. Released in 2000, the GL8 is essentially a rebadged Pontiac Montana. Many people tend to think the Buick Terraza was Buick's first minivan, since the GL8 is exclusively sold in the Chinese market. It was redesigned for 20..
Buick Gran Sport
Like Oldsmobile's 442, Buick's Gran Sport or GS was a high-performance option package available on a number of Buick models, including the Riviera and Wildcat. Also like the 442, a special version of one model was given the package's name as its model name. Contents 1 Skylark Gran Sport..
Buick Invicta
1961 Buick Invicta The Buick Invicta was a full-sized automobile produced by General Motors' Buick Motor Division from 1959 to 1963. The Invicta was a continuation of the Buick Century concept that mated the standard size Buick LeSabre (pre-1959, Buick Special) body with Buick's big block 401 ..
Buick Invitational
The Buick Invitational is a PGA TOUR golf tournament played in the San Diego, California area each February. From 1952-53 it was played at San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista, California before spending 1954 at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California. In 1955 the event moved to Mi..
Buick LaCrosse
The Buick LaCrosse is a mid-size Buick sedan automobile introduced in the United States for the 2005 model year, replacing Buick's Century and Regal models. Engine choices include a 3.8 L 3800 V6 and a 3.6 L HFV6 V6, while power is routed to the front wheels via a GM 4T65-E automatic tra..
Buick LeSabre
The Buick LeSabre was a full-size car made by the Buick division of General Motors. For many years, the LeSabre was considered the entry level full-sized Buick, carrying the lowest base price in the Buick lineup. Prior to 1959, that position had been held by the full-size Buick Special model; in 1..
Buick Limited
1958 Buick Limited, rear fin and taillight detail. Photo courtesy of Kris Trexler The Buick Limited was an automobile built by the Buick Motor Division of General Motors, Flint, Michigan (USA) between 1936 — 1942 and during model year 1958. Since 1959 Buick has the "Limited" name to denote ..
Buick Lucerne
The Buick Lucerne is a full-size automobile sold by the Buick division of General Motors that replaces the Park Avenue and the LeSabre in 2006. Although the rear-wheel drive GM Zeta platform was considered, the production Lucerne introduced at the Chicago Auto Show on February 9, 2005, is a front-..
Buick Luxus
Luxus was a trim level used on the 1973-74 Buick Century and 1974 Buick LeSabre. It was the equivalent of the "Custom" trim used on other Buick models in 1974-74 and on the equivalent 1965-1973 and 1975-1978 LeSabre model and on the 1968-1972 Skylark and 1975-1978 Century. ..
Buick Marquette
The Buick Marquette was known as the baby Buick. It was introduced in 1929 for the 1930 model year as a companion car to compete against the Olds Viking. There were 6 models introduced, but because of the current economic conditions of that year, the Marquette ceased production a year later. ..
Buick Open
The Buick Open is a PGA Tour golf tournament which has been held yearly at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan since 1958. It is usually held during the first or second week of August, the week before the PGA Championship. For this reason, many big name professional golfer..
Buick Park Avenue
The Park Avenue was Buick's flagship sedan. A luxury trim level, the [Ultra (1991)], was also available throughout the Park Avenue's run. The Buick Park Avenue Ultra luxury sedan featured a more powerful 205-240 hp supercharged V6 that became standard in 1992 versus the regular 17..
Buick Rainier
The Buick Rainier is a mid-size SUV from General Motors. Introduced for 2004 to replace the Oldsmobile Bravada, the Rainier is the first truck sold under the Buick marque (the unibody Rendezvous might also qualify) since the 1920s, and is the first body-on-frame V8-powered Buick since the 1996 Road..
Buick Reatta
The Buick Reatta was a hand-made luxurious sports coupe produced at the Reatta Craft Centre in Lansing, Michigan and sold by the Buick division of General Motors from early 1988 to 1991. Like the Cadillac Allanté, it was based on a shortened version of the GM E platform used by the Cadillac Eldora..
Buick Regal
The Buick Regal was a mid-size automobile produced by General Motors' Buick division from 1973 through 2004, during which Buick also used the Century name on mid-size models; the two frequently shared bodies and powertrains. Contents 1 19732 19782.1 Grand National and GNX3 1..
Buick Rendezvous
The Buick Rendezvous, introduced in the spring of 2001 as a 2002 model year vehicle and produced through the present, is a sport utility vehicle produced by the Buick division of General Motors. Contents 1 Background2 Technology and notable features3 Sales success4 Replaceme..
Buick Riviera
The Buick Riviera was an automobile produced by Buick in the United States between the 1962 and 2000 model years. (Which means an actual production in model years 1963 - 1999) A full-size coupé or personal luxury car, the early models of the Riviera in particular have been highly praised by auto..
Buick Roadmaster
The Roadmaster was an automobile built by the Buick division of General Motors. Buick first used the Roadmaster name between 1936 and 1958. In 1991, Buick again applied the Roadmaster name to its full-size rear-wheel drive sedan and station wagon models. Contents 1 1936-19582 1991-19..
Buick Skyhawk
There have been two small cars from Buick called the Skyhawk: 1975–1980 RWD Chevrolet Monza clone (H-body), available as a 3-door hatchback1982–1989 FWD Chevrolet Cavalier clone (J-body), available as a 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan or 4-door station wagon ..
Buick Skylark
The Buick Skylark was a passenger car produced by the Buick division of General Motors. The model was made in five production runs. In each production, the car design varied quite dramatically. This was due to changing technology, changing tastes, and new standards being implemented o..
Buick Somerset
The Buick Somerset was a 2-door coupe produced by the Buick division of General Motors between 1985 and 1987. Buick had previously used the "Somerset" name as a trim-level package on the Buick Regal in the early 1980s. The Somerset was one of a number of down-sized cars built on GM's N platform. ..
Buick Special
1940 Buick Coupé Straight 8 Special 4.3 L The Buick Special was an automobile produced by the Buick Motor Division of General Motors, Flint, Michigan (USA). From 1936 to 1958, Buick's Special model range represented the marque's entry level full-size automobile. By 1955, the Buick Specia..
Buick Sport Wagon
This mid-size Buick wagon was based on the Buick Skylark model and it was built from 1964 to 1972. The 1964 to 1969 models had a "Skyroof" which consisted of 3 tinted glass panels surrounding the elevated section of the roof. Otherwise, it was similar to the less expensive Buick Special wagon but it..
Buick Straight-8 engine
The Buick Straight-8 engine was produced from 1931 to 1953 and sold in Buick automobiles. Like many American automobile makers, Buick adopted the straight-8 engine in 1931 as a more powerful alternative to the previous inline-6 engines. However, unlike most other car makers at the time, the Buick en..
Buick Terraza
Contents 1 2005-20082 Specifications3 See also4 External links 2005-2008 The Buick Terraza is a minivan from General Motors' Buick brand that was introduced in 2005. It fills the position of GM's luxury minivan that was previously filled by the Oldsmobile Silhouette until th..
Buick V6 engine
The Buick V6 engine family, sometimes called the Fireball, is a large V6 engine used by General Motors. The block is made of cast iron and all use 2-valve pushrod iron heads. The 3800 was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines of the 20th Century list, and is one of the most-produced engines in history. Th..
Buick V8 engine
Like its sister General Motors divisions, Buick produced its own family of V8 engines to replace its straight-8 engines. These engines came in many of the same displacements as those from other divisions, but were entirely different. Contents 1 Buick/Chevrolet Truck \"Nailhead V8\"1.1 2..
Buick Velite
The Buick Velite is a roadster concept car designed by Buick and built by Bertone. It was first presented to the public at the 2004 New York International Auto Show. In 2002, Buick showed a roadster concept car that they called the Bengal. It was widely thought to be an impressive exercise in styli..
Buick Wildcat
The Buick Wildcat was a full-size automobile produced by the Buick Division of General Motors from 1962 to 1970. For its first year, the Wildcat was a 'sub-model' within the Buick Invicta series, mating the smaller full-size two-door hardtop Buick body (known as the "sport coupe," body production co..
Buies Creek, North Carolina
Buies Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Harnett County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,215 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Colleges and universities4 External links Geography Buies Creek is located at [35°24′37..
Buijs
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Build
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Build may refer to: the process of building or constructionphysical body stature, especially muscle sizeBuild engine, a first-person shooter engine by 3D Realmssoftware build, a compiled version of software, or the process of produ..
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Build-A-Bear Workshop (NYSE: [BBW])is a retail store where customers create their own teddy bears or other stuffed animals. Contents 1 History2 Criticism3 References4 External links History Build-A-Bear was founded by Maxine Clark in 1997. The first store was locate..
Build-Operate-Transfer
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) is a form of project financing, wherein a private entity receives a franchise from the public sector to finance, design, construct, and operate a facility for a specified period, after which ownership is transferred back to the public sector. During the time that the pr..
BuildBot
BuildBot is a software development continuous integration tool which automates the compile/test cycle required to validate changes to the project code base. It was inspired an alternative to the Mozilla project's Tinderbox which is easier to install and maintain. Implementation BuildBot is wr..
BuilderDepot
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Buildering
A climber ascends a bridge using aid climbing techniques Buildering (also known as urban climbing, structuring, or stegophily) is the act of climbing the outside of buildings and other urban structures. The word "buildering" is a portmanteau combining the word "building" with the climbing term..
Builders
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Builders' rites
Builders' rites are ceremonies attendant on the laying of foundation stones, whether ecclesiastical, masonic or otherwise, and other traditions connected with foundations or other aspects of construction. One such custom is that of placing within a cavity beneath the stone, a few coins of the real..
Builders (Farscape)
The Builders are a fictional alien race from the TV series Farscape who are aptly named, as they are the combination creators and gods of the Leviathan bio-mechanical spaceborne species. They are introduced in an episode in which the crew must save Moya and themselves by preventing a Builder from c..
Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy
The Builders and Managers of Freedom and Democracy (French: Bâtisseurs et Gestionnaires de la Liberté et de la Démocratie) is an oppositional political party in Benin, part of the Star Alliance. At the last legislative elections, 30 March 2003, the Star Alliance won 3 out of 83 seats. ..
Builders Labourers Federation
The BLF logo makes use of the Eureka Flag. The Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) was an Australian trade union organisation which existed from 1911 until 1972, and from 1976 until 1986, when it was permanently deregistered in various Australian States by the federal Labor government and some..
Builders of the Adytum
B.O.T.A. (Builders of the Adytum), which is registered as a non-profit tax-exempt religious organisation, is a worldwide mystery school based in Los Angeles. B.O.T.A. members receive lessons covering subjects such as self-awareness, esoteric psychology, Tarot, Qabalah, Astrology, and meditation tech..
Builders Square
Builders Square was a big-box home improvement retailer that was headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. A subsidiary of Kmart, its format was quite similar to Home Depot and Lowe's with floor space of about 100,000 square feet. The company opened its first store in 1984. In the 1990s, with Tim Al..
Builder (hockey)
A builder of hockey is a person who works to "manage" or build the game. It does not include forwards, defencemen nor goaltenders. The Hockey Hall of Fame has a section specifically for builders. Hockey Hall of Fame Builders: Name - Election Year Charles F. Adams 1960Weston W. Adams 19..
Builder pattern
A software design pattern, the builder pattern is used to enable the creation of a variety of complex objects from one source object. The source object may consist of a variety of parts that contribute individually to the creation of each complex object through a set of common interface calls of th..
Builder pharaoh
Builder pharaoh is a term applied to pharaohs who built on a massive and prolific scale, much more than the average number and scale of building project. The term usually applies to Ramesses II, but has also been applied to Hatshepsut, Sneferu, and other pharaohs. ..
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Buildings, Structures, statues, and monuments on the campus of the University of Arkansas
There are over 100 buildings on the campus of the University of Arkansas and, many monuments, statues, and other structures. This article concentrates on those most prevalent and notable. Buildings and structures Old Main, is the University’s signature building and appears on it's the seal...
Buildings and architecture of New York City
The skyline of New York City is one of the most distinctive in the world. Many of New York's skyscrapers pioneered a new urban form that saw city building shift from the low-scale European tradition to the vertical rise of business districts. Surrounded mostly by water, New York's residential ..
Buildings and architecture of Philadelphia
redirect[[Template:Portal]]The buildings and architecture of Philadelphia combine historic and modern styles that reflect the changing city. Contents 1 Urban fabric2 Skyline3 Skyscrapers3.1 The city's tallest buildings3.2 Under construction:3.3 In planning: Urban..
Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah is the most ethnically, politically, and religiously diverse city in the state of Utah. In addition to being the State capital, Salt Lake City is also among the largest and most historically significant cities in the Mountain West. As such, there are many historical or otherwise..
Buildings and structures in Sheffield
The Buildings and structures in Sheffield were constructed over a time-span ranging from the 13th century to the present day. However, the majority of Sheffield's older buildings were built during the Industrial Revolution. Many of Sheffield's mediaeval buildings were demolished in the 19th century,..
Buildings At Risk
The Buildings At Risk register is a list compiled by English Heritage of listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments believed to be at risk due to neglect or decay. It covers buildings that are grade I or grade II* listed. Buildings in London that are grade II listed are also included. The 200..
Buildings of Age of Empires III
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Buildings of Iowa State University
This is a list of notable buildings and landmarks at Iowa State University, as well as persons associated with such structures. While there are certainly numerous well-known people associated with Iowa State, this list shall contain only those directly recognized on campus with relation to building..
Building (disambiguation)
Building can mean: A constructed object intended for occupancy by humans or animalsBruhat-Tits buildingIn computer programming, building is the process by which source code is converted into executable object code; see compiler.Building is also the name for creating areas and objects in online game..
Building 12
Building 12 is a webcomic by Chris Hazelton that began October 2002. The title "Building 12" refers to a dorm at the fictional Atica College, where all the dysfunctional students are housed. They range from the unfortunate to the psychotic. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/o..
Building 19
Building #19 is a chain of discount stores in New England. The "main" Building #19 store is located in Weymouth, Massachusetts; other stores have a vulgar fraction appended to their name (such as Building 19 1/2, in Burlington or Building #19 3/4, in Norwood). The original Building #19 was locat..
Building 429
Building 429 is a Christian rock band signed to Curb Records. They were the 2005 New Artist of the Year (Dove Award). Their name is derived from Ephesians 4:29 – NIV "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their nee..
Building Act 1984
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom ..
Building Adjudication Victoria Inc
Building Adjudication Victoria Inc, a not-for-profit organisation which is authorised by the Building Commission, Victoria, Australia, as a Nominating Authority under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002. Adjudication is a relatively new process introduced by the Vict..
Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002
Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002 An Act of the Parliament of Victoria, introduced to allow for the rapid determination of progress claims under building contracts or sub-contracts and contracts for the supply of goods or services in the building industry. This proces..
Building and Wood Workers' International
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Building automation
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Building automation is a programmed, computerized, "intelligent" network of electronic devices that monitor and control the mechanical and lighting systems in a building. The intent is to create an intelligent building and reduce energy and maintenance costs. ..
Building A Better Me
Building A Better Me is the fifth full length album from San Diegan punk band Dogwood Track listing "The Good Times""There's Room For Everyone""Building A Better Me""Comes Crashing""Autobiographies""Mycro""Come Back Down""The Battle Of Them Vs. Them""Cheat Me""Someone See""The Bad Times (Reprise..
Building a Mystery
Building a Mystery is a song by Sarah McLachlan, from her multi-platinum album Surfacing, first released in 1997. A fan-favourite, the song was an immediate top-40, Soft AC, and Hot AC hit which paved the grounds for her future songs "Sweet Surrender", "Adia", and "Angel", all from the Surfacing ..
Building Big (book)
Building Big is a book written by David Macaulay, author of the "The Way Things Work" books. The book details the design of about 25 famous structures, broken down into 5 categories: Bridges, Tunnels, Dams, Arches, and Skyscrapers. The buildings cover construction from Roman times to the Modern era...
Building biology
Building biology (or [Baubiologie] as it was coined in Germany) is a science that investigates the indoor living environment for a variety of irritants. It is a comprehensive science that considers our living environment as an organism, and considers how its functioning can produce a res..
Building block theory
The Building block theory is a political theory of employing development of local administrative autonomous or semi-autonomous units as the basis for a decentralised approach to nation building and unity. It is recently been suggested for use in Somalia. External links [SOMALIA: Are "building..
Building co-operatives
Building co-operatives are co-operative housing corporations where individuals or families work together to directly construct their own homes on a co-op basis. Members of this type of co-operative purchase building materials in bulk and co-operate with other members of the co-op during the constr..
Building code
A building code is a set of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level of safety for constructed objects such as buildings and nonbuilding structures. The main purpose of the building codes is to protect public health, safety and general welfare as they relate to the construction and occupancy ..
Building design
Building design is the design of architectural exterior/interior spaces, engineered elements and shelter design. A building designer, architect, or building engineer may produce designs for all types of buildings in small projects while larger projects will often need other engineers and consultants..
Building engineering
Contents 1 Building engineering: a discipline for the modern era2 Specializations in Building Engineering3 Education4 Educational institutions offering Building Engineering Building engineering: a discipline for the modern era Building engineering, commonly known in the US as ..
Building envelope
Building envelope refers to the exterior surface that encloses the interior space of a building. It serves as the outer shell to protect the indoor environment as well as to facilitate its climate control. Building envelope design is an application area that draws from all areas of building engineer..
Building Harlequin's Moon
Building Harlequin's Moon is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven and Brenda Cooper. The novel is set in the distant future as a group of space travellers, marooned in an unhospitable solar system, attempt to terraform a moon and create a sufficient civilisation on it to refuel their ship so the..
Building Homes From What We've Known
Building Homes From What We've Known is the debut album from The Scene Aesthetic, released on April 7 2006 by Destiny Worldwide Records. Track Listing A Formal IntroductionSo Peter, You've Become a PirateAlvin Maker's GreensongCall It A LullabyYes, Even Stars BreakThe Alamo Is No Place For Danci..
Building implosion
Building implosion is a term in use in the controlled demolition industry. It refers to a structural explosive demolition technique developed in order to prevent harm to adjacent liabilities. Contents 1 Answer to a specific need2 Disambiguation3 Historical overview4 Footnotes..
Building Indoor Environment
Building Indoor Environment covers the environmental aspects in the design, analysis and operation of energy-efficient, healthy and comfortable buildings. Fields of specialization include: thermal comfort, air quality, lighting, acoustics, HVAC and control systems. References: ASHRAE Standard 55, T..
Building Information Modeling
According to the American Institute of Architects[#endnote_attribution], the term Building Information Modeling (BIM) was coined by Jerry Laiserin[#endnote_Laiserin] to describe "3D, object-oriented, AEC-specific CAD" - digital representation of the building process to facilitate e..
Building lifecycle management
Building lifecycle management or BLM is the application of product lifecycle management (PLM)-like techniques to the design, construction, and management of buildings. Building lifecycle management requires accurate and extensive building information modeling (BIM). See also Computerized Maintenanc..
Building Management System
Building Management System (BMS) is a computer software program, usually configured in a hierarchical manner, to control, monitor and manage all the equipment installed in the building. See also Facility managementIntelligent building ..
Building Manager
Building Manager is a job title usually given to a person who oversees and administers the affairs of physical structure. ..
Building material
For other kinds of building materials, see Hardware, Biology, Star formation. Building material is any material which is used for a construction purpose. Just about every type of available material has been used at one time or another for creating various human and animal homes, structures, and te..
Building Materials Holding Corporation
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Building Materials Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: BMHC) located in San Francisco, California is a holding compa..
Building Nothing Out of Something
Building Nothing Out of Something is a compilation album by Modest Mouse, comprising singles and rare tracks from various points in the band's career. Track listing "Never Ending Math Equation" 3:23* A-side of the 1998 single "Never Ending Math Equation""Interstate 8" 4:39* Taken from the "Inters..
Building occupancy classifications
Building occupancy classifications refer to categorizing structures based on their usage and are primarily used for building and fire code enforcement. They are usually defined by model building codes, and vary, somewhat, among them. Often, many of them are subdivided. The following is based on t..
Building Peaces
redirect [[Template:Importance]]Building Peaces is an international NGO working to support and encourage local capacities for peace. Its foundation took place in February 2004, although the peace activities preceded the foundation by a year and a half. The main strategy of Building Peaces is to deve..
Building Regulations
The Building regulations are statutory instruments that seek to ensure that the policies set out in the Building Act 1984 are carried out in the construction of buildings. Building regulations approval is required for most building work in the UK. As from 1st January 2005 the term 'building work' i..
Building regulations approval
To comply with the Building Act 1984 and the subsequent statutory instruments known as the Building Regulations, Building regulations approval is required. Building Regulations approval can usually be obtained in 1 of 2 ways:- 1. By the full plans method where drawings are deposited with the Local..
Building restoration
St Paul's Cathedral, London, clad for refurbishment - in this case, cleaning the external facade. Building restoration describes the process of the renewal and refurbishment of the fabric of a building. The phrase covers a wide span of activities, from the cleaning of the interior or exterior ..
Building Schools for the Future
Building Schools for the Future is the name of the UK Government's investment programme in school buildings. The programme involves the decentralisation of funds to local "partnerships" in order to build and improve secondary school buildings, to be supplemented by private funding. Prime Minister T..
Building science
Building science is the collection of scientific knowledge that focuses on the analysis and control of the physical phenomena affecting the performance of building materials and building envelope systems. ..
Building Service Employees International Union
Building Service Employees International Union is the original name of the Service Employees International Union. The Building Service Employees International Union (BSEIU) was chartered by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1921. Seven local unions joined together to create BSEIU. But the u..
Building Sites Bite
Building Sites Bite is the title of a full length Public Information Film produced for showing in British schools to warn children about the dangers of playing on building sites. It was made in 1978 and is 28 minutes in duration. Because of the style of filming and grim subject matter, it is often c..
Building society
A building society is a financial institution, owned by its members, that offers banking and other financial services, especially mortgage lending. The term building society first arose in 19th century Britain from working men's co-operative savings groups: by pooling savings, members could buy ..
Building superintendent
A building superintendent is a manager responsible for repair and maintenance in a residential building. See also janitor, custodian. ..
Building the Perfect Beast
Building the Perfect Beast is the second album by Don Henley, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts5 Awards Track listing "The Boys of Summer" (Campbell, Henley) - 4:45"You Can't Make Love" (Henley, Danny Kortchmar..
Building the Virginian Railway
Bituminous coal Building the Virginian Railway began as a project to create an 80 mile-long short line railroad to provide access for shipping of untapped bituminous coal reserves in southern West Virginia early in the 20th century. After facing a refusal of the big railroads (who had their ow..
Building weathering
Contents 1 Chemical Weathering1.1 Acid rain1.2 Sulphation2 Physical Weathering2.0.1 Frost weathering2.0.2 Salt weathering2.0.3 Heating and cooling3 Biological weathering3.1 Weeds3.1.1 Moss and fungi3.1.2 Lichens Chemical Weathering Many buil..
Building Western Civilization: From the Advent of Writing to the Age of Steam
Building Western Civilization: From the Advent of Writing to the Age of Steam (ISBN 0155001159) is a history book written by Alan I. Marcus in 1998. The book discusses western history from 3500 BC to 1715 AD. It has an emphasis on technological history and political history and is considered to be..
BuildProfessional
BuildProfessional is a 4GL programming language developed by Today Systems. It is derived from the Today programming language, which provided character based interfaces while BuildProfessional provides GUI interfaces. ..
Buildwas
Buildwas is a village and a parish in Shropshire, England, on the north bank of the River Severn at Grid reference . It lies on the B4380 road to Atcham. The Royal Mail postcode begins TF6. It lies in the Shrewsbury and Atcham borough. See also Buildwas AbbeyBuildwas Power StationIronbridge Gorge ..
Buildwas Abbey
Buildwas Abbey is located along the banks of the River Severn in Buildwas, Shropshire, England, about two miles west of Ironbridge. [Pictures of Abbey Ruins:[link],[link],[link]] Contents 1 Early history2 Closure3 Modern history4 Extern..
Buildwas Power Station
Buildwas Power Station or Ironbridge Power Station is a coal fired power station in Shropshire, England. The 970 MWe coal fired power station is the only significant energy producer (of electricity) in Shropshire. The plant consumes about 1.2 million tonnes of coal, 48,000 tonnes of biomass and 20,..
Build & Destroy
Build & Destroy is an album released by Detroit rapper Royce da 5'9" on Trouble Records on July 29th, 2003. Track listing Duck Down (2:50)I Won't Be (3:03)Lights Out (2:37)State Your Name (4:01)Trouble (4:28)We Ridin' (2:12)Make Money (All We Wanna Do) (3:26)Feels Good (4:39)We're Live (Danger) (..
Build a Better Mousetrap
Build a Better Mousetrap is the 15th episode of season two of the television sitcom Married... with Children. First Aired: Sunday January 24, 1987 on FOX. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot A mouse finds its way into the Bundy home. Too manly and..
Build a website
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Build engine
Looking down in the Duke Nukem 3D level Raw Meat, notice the lines of the walls are perfectly vertical. The Build engine is a first-person shooter engine created by Ken Silverman for 3D Realms. Like Doom, the Build engine represents its world on a two-dimensional grid using closed 2D shapes ca..
Build Management
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Build order
In strategy computer games, of both the turn-based and real-time varieties, a build order is a linear pattern of production, research, and resource management aimed at achieving a specific and specialized goal. Often, the name of a build order usually reflects two key aspects therein: The desired g..
Build the Martinique Country
Build the Martinique Country (Bâtir le Pays Martinique) is a left-wing political party in the French département d'outre-mer of Martinique. It has one seat in the French National Assembly. ..
Build To Order
Build To Order (abbrev: BTO; Chinese: 预购组屋制度) is a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat allocation system that offers flexibility in timing and location for owners buying a New HDB flats in Singapore. Eligible buyers planning to shift into a new HDB apartment in the near future, ca..
Build Verification Test
A Build Verification Test (BVT), also knows as Build Acceptance Test, is a set of tests run on each new build of a product to verify that the build is testable before the build is released into the hands of the test team. The build acceptance test is generally a short set of tests, which exercises t..
Buile Shuibhne
The Buile Shuibhne is the tale of Sweeney (or Suibhne), a legendary king of Dál nAraidi in Ulster in Ireland. The story is told in mixture of poetry and prose and exists in manuscripts dating from 1671–1674 but which was almost surely written and circulated in its modern form sometime in the ..
Builg
Builg is the name given to a hypothetical ancient people believed by some to have lived in south-eastern Ireland, around the modern city of Cork. According to the historical scheme proposed by T.F. O'Rahilly the Builg are identical with or a sub-group of the Érainn or Iverni, who arrived in Irela..
Builsa District
Builsa District Region Upper East Region District type Ordinary District Chief Executive Thomas Kofi Alonsi Capital Sandema Area 1,946 km² Population (2002) 75,376 ISO 3166 GH-UE-BU The Builsa District is a district of Ghana in the Upper East Region. Sources [Districts of Gha..
Built-in inflation
Built-in inflation is a concept from economics referring to a type of inflation that resulted from past events and persists in the present. It thus might be called hangover inflation. At any one time, built-in inflation represents one of three major determinants of the current inflation rate. In ..
Built-in self-test
A built-in self-test (BIST) mechanism within an integrated circuit is a function which verifies all or a portion of the internal functionality of the IC. For example, a BIST mechanism is provided in advanced fieldbus systems to verify functionality; also, many PC BIOSes include a BIST to perform a ..
Builth Road railway station
Builth Road railway station is a railway station serving the town of Builth Wells, in mid Wales. It is situated on the Heart of Wales Line. The station is located several miles to the north of Builth Wells on the A470. All trains serving the station are operated by Arriva Trains Wales. There are f..
Builth Wells
Builth Wells (Welsh: ) is a town in Powys, traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales, lying on the River Wye. Builth Wells grew as a market town and spa, and is known as the location of the Royal Welsh Showground, home to the Royal Welsh Show (although the showground is actually over the ri..
Built by Blood (album)
Built By Blood is the debut full-length album released by the Rock / Screamo band Bleed The Dream, released in 2005 on Warcon Enterprises. The CD / LP was released with a Promotional DVD that featured music videos, game demos, and video clips and interviews of Warcon Enterprises artists. The CD rel..
Built environment
The phrase built environment refers to the manmade surroundings that provide the setting for human activity, ranging from the large-scale civic surroundings to the personal places. In architecture and environmental psychology, the phrase is a useful acknowledgement that a small fraction of buildi..
Built Ford Tough 225
The Built Ford Tough 225 presented by Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Kentucky Speedway. Previous race: O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Current NASCAR Races Next race: O'Reilly 200 Past Winners 2006 - Ron Hornaday Jr. 2005 - Dennis Setzer 2..
Built for Speed
Built For Speed is the first American album from the rockabilly band Stray Cats. It is perhaps the most successful record for the band, with songs such as "Rock This Town," "Stray Cat Strut" reaching MTV status. Track listing Rock This TownBuilt For SpeedRev It Up & GoStray Cat StrutLittle Miss P..
Built NY
Built NY® is a company based in New York that designs consumer products, particularly bags, totes and similar accessories. Its first product was the Two-Bottle Tote, which received media attention for its unique design. Many of the company's products use neoprene to provide insulation and protectio..
Built on Sand
Built On Sand (1999) is a compilation of outtakes by British band Saint Etienne. It was made available only by mail order to members of the band's fan club. Track Listing "The Clothes Show" (0:23)"Suburban Autumn Lieutenant" (4:06)"Jaydip Pharmacy" (2:53)"Tomorrow Never Dies" (3:48)"Nazi Jaloux..
Built to Last
Built to Last is the thirteenth and final studio album by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded between February 1 and October 20, 1989 and originally released on October 31, 1989. The album was released for the first time on CD in 1990 by Arista Records before being rereleased in 2000 by BMG Interna..
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, is a book written by Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras and released in 1994. The book outlines the results of a six-year research project into what makes enduring great companies. Two primary objectives for the authors’ research were: “to id..
Built to Spill
Built to Spill is an American indie rock band based in Boise, Idaho. The band is most well known for its catchy guitar hooks and the unique voice of frontman Doug Martsch. Contents 1 History2 Influences and comparisons3 Discography3.1 Full length LPs3.2 Compilations ..
Built to Spill Caustic Resin
Built to Spill Caustic Resin was an EP released by indie rock bands Built to Spill and Caustic Resin. The EP was less a split release by both bands and more a collaboration between the collective members of both bands. The liner notes list the line up as follows: James Dillion - Drums (Caustic Res..
Built to Spill Live
Live is an album of live recordings made by indie rock band Built to Spill on the band's Keep It Like a Secret tour in 1999. Tracks 1, 2, 3, and 9 were recorded in New York City, tracks 4-7 were recorded in Seattle, and track 8 was recorded in Denver. At the time the album was recorded, the band ..
Built With Hate
Built With Hate is an album by the band Scraper, released on Household Name Records on August 5, 1996. The first 500 were released on 10" blue vinyl. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Side one1.2 Side two2 Credits Track listing Side one BackbreakerThicker Than MudSeven YearsReach..
Buinen
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Buinen in the municipality of Borger-Odoorn. Buinen ([52°56′N 6°50′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Borger-Odoorn, and lies about 18 km north of Emmen. ..
Buinerveen
Buinerveen in the municipality of Borger-Odoorn. Buinerveen ([52°56′N 6°53′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Borger-Odoorn, and lies about 18 km north of Emmen. The statistical area "Buinerveen", which also can include the surr..
Buise
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Buisine
The Buisine was a type of straight Medieval Trumpet usually made of metal. It had a very long and slender body, usually one to two meters in length (some were reported to have been at least six feet in length) that tapered toward the end into a slightly flared bell. It made its first documented appe..
Buisson
Buisson Country France Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Départment Vaucluse Arrondissement Carpentras Canton Vaison-la-Romaine INSEE 84022 Postal Code 84110 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 04° 59' 55" E ..
Buisson (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Buitenkaag
The town centre (darkgreen) and the statistical district (lightgreen) of Buitenkaag in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. Buitenkaag ([52°13′N 4°34′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, and lies about 8 km nor..
Buitenplaats
A buitenplaats (literally "outside place") was a summer residence for rich townspeople in the Netherlands. During the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, many traders and city administrators in Dutch towns became very wealthy. Many of them bought country estates, at first mainly to collect rent..
Buitenpost
Buitenpost is a town in Achtkarspelen, north-east Fryslân, Netherlands. ..
Buiten Op
Buiten Op is the name the inhabitants of Roermond gave to the original settlement of Villa Optima after the defensive walls were constructed and it was outside, Buiten in Dutch, the city. The name Buiten op, or Boete op in Limburgish, is still used in Roermond. Villa Optima was the Roman name f..
Buitreraptor
Buitreraptor gonzalezorum was a rooster-size predatory dinosaur belonging to the dromaeosaurid family. It was found in Argentina and was described in 2005. Buitreraptor gonzalezorum is the only known species of the genus Buitreraptor. The genus name means "Vulture-raptor", from the Spanish word b..
Buitres
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Buittle
Buittle An ecclesiastical and former civil parish in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright in the South West of Scotland. Buittle Parish Home Page [link] ..
Buix
Buix is a municipality in the district of Porrentruy of the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. The village is situated in a small valley in the middle of which runs the river Allaine. External links ..
Bui doi
Bui Doi (Vietnamese: bụi đời) means "dust of life" and is a colloquial expression used to refer to people of mixed Vietnamese-foreign parentage. While Con Lai is the technical term, meaning "mixed-blood," to refer to the children who result from mixed race unions, for those born during the Ame..
Bui Thanh Liem
Bui Thanh Liem (June 30, 1949 - September 26, 1981) was born in Hanoi, Vietnam He was Captain and fighter pilot, Vietnam-Air Force pilot; flew many combat missions during the Vietnam War and Graduated from Gagarin-Military Academy in 1978 Liem was selected as backup of Pham Tuân who was the firs..
Bui Tin
Former People's Army of Vietnam Colonel Bui Tin is a Vietnamese dissident. He was born near Hanoi in 1927, and was educated in Huế. During the August Revolution in 1945, he became an active supporter to politically pressure the government of France to cede Vietnam its independence. He la..
Bui Tuong Phong
Bui Tuong Phong (1942–1975) was a Vietnamese-born computer graphics researcher and pioneer. His works are most often indexed under his family name, Bui Tuong (from the Vietnamese Bùi Tường), which comes before his given name by Vietnamese name convention. But his inventions are remembere..
Bužim
The municipality of Bužim is one of the most northwestern municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bužim borders Bosanska Krupa to the east, Cazin to the south, Velika Kladuša to the west and north, and finally with the Republic of Croatia to the northeast. Geographically most of the municipali..
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