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Basic4android

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Basic4android (pronounced Basic for Android) is a programming language for mobile phones and devices running Android operating system, by Anywhere Software. The Language is based on a Visual Basic-like syntax, with support for objects and with a GUI designer. Basic4android code c...

BASIK

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BASIK (Build a School in Kenya) is a registered charity established on 22 November 2006, following a visit to Kenya in the summer of that year. Founded in Ben Rhydding, West Yorkshire, it is now based in Burley in Wharfedale. Fundraising takes place all over the UK. BASIK aims to...

Basil Bright

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Basil Bright (born 1932) is a Welsh former professional footballer and manager, who featured for Stoke City but is most closely associated with Barry Town, where he holds the record for most points won as manager.Playing careerBright was born in Cwmfelinfach in 1932, and soon aft...

Basil Eliades

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Basil Eliades was born on 22 February 1966 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an author, artist, and educator. He lives in Daylesford, Victoria with his family. Art He studied painting at Victorian College of the Arts under Peter Booth and Gareth Sansom, and has exhibited widely. He ...

Basil Ogier

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D.G. Basil Ogier (Basiel, Baziel) (†1716) was a Cistercian monk in La Trappe abbey. He was venerated on 9 March.

Basil Read

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Captain J. Basil Read, III, U.S. Navy (Ret.) served as Superintendent of Wentworth Military Academy and College in Lexington, Missouri from 2007-2008. Captain Read is the son of Fred and Lauretta Read, and is a native of Park Hills, Kentucky. Captain Read enlisted in the United S...

Basil von Burman

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Basil von Burman (in monasticism Vladimir) (1891, Warsaw, Russian Empire - 1959, the abbey of St. Procopius Abbey Lisle, Detroit, USA) was a OSB Catholic ierodiakon of the Byzantine rite, the church historian, a member of Russian apostolate and a leader of the Russian Diaspora.Bi...

Basil von Burmann

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Monk Basil von Burmann, OSB (15 December 1891 - 30 October 1959) was a Russian Greek Catholic deacon of German origin.BiographyBasil von Burmann was born in 1891 in Warsaw (then in the Russian Empire, now in Poland), into a family of Baltic Germans, being of Orthodox religion. He...

Basilia Sayoto

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Basilia Alcantara Sayoto-Barzaga, of Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines, was also known as Kapitana Ilyang during Revolutionary times against Spain and the seven-year Filipino resistance against the United States of America in the early 20th Century. Basilia was married to th...

Basilio Grillo Miceli

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Basilio Grillo Miceli (Vittoria, 18 July 1937) is the current head of the Italian Autonomous Orthodox Church, who claims the title of Metropolitan of Ravenna, L'Aquila and Italy.Metropolitan Basilio was born in 1937 in Vittoria (near Ragusa, Sicily) and in 1981 was ordained pries...

Basilisk (fantasy role play)

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Many fantasy roleplaying games have included a version of the mythological basilisk among the creatures that the players may encounter. The creatures are frequently lizard-like with the ability to turn characters to stone.Basilisks and variations of the monster have appeared in e...

Basilisk: The Serpent King

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Basilisk:The Serpent King is a 2006 film starring Jeremy London, Wendy Carter, Cleavant Derricks, Griff Furst, Sarah Skeeters, Stephen Furst, Yancy Butler, Doug Dearth and Bashar Rahal.The movie is about an ancient Basilisk which terrorizes the town of Pueblo Springs, Colorado af...

Basim al-Karbalaie

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Basim Ismail Al-Karbalaei is a Shia artist born in Karbala, Iraq in 1967. He grew up in Karbala city until 1980, and then he moved with his family to Esfahan, Iran because of Baath Party that was controlling the government of Iraq that time.Basim is one of the most popular Islami...

Basim Jamal Mahmoud Al-Salihi

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Basim Jamal () is a retired Iraqi Air Force General, most famous for his role at the Iraq Football Association () as the Secretary of the Iraqi Football Association, he is one of the most experienced sports administrators in the Iraqi sports community, he has achieved many accomp...

Basir Seerat

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Basir Seerat is a filmmaker and photojournalist from Afghanistan and during 1998, he lived as a refugee. Seerat graduated with a Fine Arts degree from Kabul University Department of Theater and Cinema in 2005. That same year, he was kidnapped by the Taliban in Nuristan province w...

Basistha Ashram

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Basistha Ashram - this ashram is believed to be the home of famous sage Basistha, also known as "Vasishtha". The ashram is located a few kilometers (10-12) from Guwahati, on the outskirts of Garbhanga reserve forest which has an ample population of Elephants. This Garbhanga reser...

Basketball at the 2009 Maccabiah Games

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Basketball tournaments at the 2009 Maccabiah Games were held from July 14, 2009, to July 22, 2009.The competitions were held at Ra'anana. The defending champions were Israel for men and United States for women. The United States team was coached by Bruce Pearl.Both finals were pl...

Basketball on grass

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“Basketball on grass” is a phrase originated by American football Coach Jack Neumeier in late 1969 to describe his theories that led to the creation of football's modern spread offense in 1970. While watching a basketball game taking place at Granada Hills Hig...

Baskut Tuncak

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Baskut Tuncak is United Nations Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes, which is known as the Special Rapporteur on “toxics,” by the United Nations (U.N.) ...

Basler Turbo BT-67

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The Basler Turbo Conversions BT-67 is a remanufactured C-47 aircraft made by the Basler Turbo Conversions LLC company of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA. The C-47 remanufacturing into a Basler Turbo BT-67 includes a complete airframe overhaul, wing aerodynamic improvements, fuselage and ...

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