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The Bell

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The Bell is a supposed anti-gravity experiment carried out by Third Reich scientists working for the SS near the village of Ludwikowice in southern Poland. Claims about the existence of the experiment were spread by Polish writer Igor Witkowski, who claimed to have discovered the...

The Bellarmine Report

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The Bellarmine Report is an American apostolate founded by Robert Sungenis in 1993. Sungenis changed the name of Catholic Apologetics International (CAI) to the Bellarmine Theological Forum (BTF) in August 2007 when his former Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades directed him to stop using th...

The Bellbirds

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The Bellbirds formed in 2009 in Auckland, New Zealand. The band consists of Sandy Mill: vocals, percussion, Victoria Kelly: vocals, piano, organ, Don McGlashan: vocals, guitar, various instruments and Sean Donnelly (also known as SJD): vocals, guitar, bass. Sean Donnelly writes m...

The Belle Miners

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About The Belle Miners are Felicia Harding, Jaime Jackett and Marina Avros.The artists met met in the Contemporary Music and Technology program at Selkirk College in the mountains of British Columbia. Harding and Jackett (nee Hall) performed as Man & Minx when they met up with Av...

The Beltanes

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The Beltanes were a Glasgow, Scotland-based band, active from around 1987 to 1992. They were regular performers on the Glasgow live music scene, but also travelling and playing in various locations in Scotland, from Greenock to Aberdeen. They wrote all of their own material, addi...

The Ben and Dave Show

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The Ben and Dave Show is an interactive podcast and television series on the LGBT-themed television network. The podcast debuted online at in October 2007. The televised version of the show premiered on here! on March 14, 2008. The podcast and the series are hosted by radio perso...

The Bench (2007 film)

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The Bench is a 2007 short film written by James Marks and directed by Alex McCormack. It was made by film students of the Northern Film School in 2006, post-production finished in 2007.PlotThe film is told through the personality of a typical park bench, the Bench narrates retros...

The Bendrigg Trust

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The Bendrigg Trust (founded in 1978) is a non-profit organization with a charitable status. The Trust provides courses and activities for disabled and disadvantaged young people. The Bendrigg Trust is located between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales in Northern England, ...

The Benefits and Detriments of an Australian Bill of Rights

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It has been long debated from the earliest time of Federation of Australia whether Australia needs a Bill or Charter of Rights. Proposals have been put forward in 1944 (by Labor Attorney General [, defeated at referendum by a 53.3% no vote), 1973 (under Gough Whitlam, the Human R...

The Bengal Lancers!

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The Bengal Lancers! is a 1984 British film. It was abandoned during filming due to insufficient finance.Cast*Michael York as Captain Walberton*Emma Burdon-Sutton as Ennis Moore*Miles O'Keefe as Flynn*Christopher Lee as Sir James Hunter*Trevor Howard as Uncle George*Ronald Lacey a...

The Benghazi Six

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The Benghazi Six is the proposed title of a film to be made covering the events of the HIV trial in Libya. In early August, 2007 the six defendants signed with Sixth Sense Productions (makers of Hotel Rwanda) to produce the film. Negotiations were reportedly in progress with scre...

The Benjamin Raubinsons

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The Benjamin Raubinsons are an American rock band formed in Binghamton, New York in late 2008 by Clinton Ferro-vocals, Ben Raub-bass/electric guitar, Jen Mulderig-drums, and Dave Williams-guitars/pedals. The Benjamin Raubinsons were one of the first bands to break into the growin...

The Bent Trowel

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The Bent Trowel is a satirical archaeology periodical, slated to be released every quarter, month, or week. The periodical depends upon reader submissions to supply the content of the publication. History The Bent Trowel was founded in 2008 but it claims that its tradition has ex...

The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV

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The Berenstain Bears and Too Much TV is a 1984 featuring the fictional anthropomorphic characters, the Berenstain Bears. and was released in the United States, the United Kingdom and Austraila. The book was adapted into an episode of the 2003 Berenstain Bears TV series.Plot synop...

The Bernasconi

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The Bernasconi cocktail consists of equal portions of Campari, Cointreau, and grapefruit Vodka, stirred not shaken, served in a Martini glass topped up with fresh grapefruit juice and Prosecco or Champagne. It comes with either a grapefruit or orange wedge. Occasionally citron Vo...

The Berry

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The Berry was a political newspaper at Cambridge University, England. In its print form, like The Cambridge Student and Varsity it had a distribution of 10,000. In 2009-10 it was relaunched as an online newspaper, 'The Berry Online', providing Cambridge students with a forum for ...

The Beruas Prophecy

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The Beruas Prophecy () is a novel written by Iskandar Al-Bakri. It is published by Silverfish Books. The story trails the dark history of the Malay Peninsula (now Malaysia) involving, politically influential, Malay secret societies during this period, Indera Sakti was formed in t...

The Best (George Clinton album)

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The Best is a compilation album by George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars. The album was released in 1995 by P-Vine Records in Japan and features various tracks that were originally released on the George Clinton Family Series CDs. Unlike the Family Series CDs, The Best has neve...

The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had

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The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had is a young adult historical fiction novel by Kristin Levine, published in 2009. Synopsis The story begins with twelve-year-old Harry Otis Sims, or "Dit," a white boy growing up in Moundville, Alabama in 1917. He and his family of nine siblings (Della,...

The Best Interests of the Child in New York Courts

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This article discusses the crucial case of Matter of Adoption of Doe , an appeal pending in the highest New York state court, the Court of Appeals. The case has attracted little attention thus far, but the opinion of the Court could very well be an important restatement about the...

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