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Bernhard Kohl Bernhard Kohl (born 4 January, 1982 in Vienna) is an Austrian professional road bicycle racer and recognized climbing specialist. In 2006, he rode on the UCI ProTour for the T-Mobile Team, but for 2007 he has signed for Gerolsteiner.
Bernhard Lichtenberg Bernhard Lichtenberg (December 3, 1875 – November 5, 1943) was a German Catholic priest and theologian. He was born on the 3rd of December, 1875, in Ohlau, Prussia (today Poland), near Breslau, and studied theology in Innsbruck, Austria.
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine; (Bernhard-Nocht-Institut fĂĽr Tropenmedizin) is a medical institution based in Hamburg, Germany which is dedicated to research, treatment, training and therapy of tropical and infectious diseases, (including HIV).
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer Bernhard Rosenkränzer (or Bero to the Internet community) is a Swiss free software developer, currently developing Ark Linux, and contributing to various other free software projects such as KDE and OpenOffice.org.
Bernhard Rust Bernhard Rust (1883 — May 1945) was Minister of Education in Nazi Germany. He was born in Hannover, and studied Germanistics, Latin and Greek in the university, before serving in the army during the First World War.
Bernhard Schlink Bernhard Schlink (born 6 July 1944 in GroĂźdornberg) is a German writer with a legal background. He became a judge at the Constitutional Court of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1988 and is a professor for public law and the philosophy of law at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany as of January 2006.
Bernhard Schmidt Bernhard Schmidt (March 30, 1879–December 1, 1935) was an Estonian-born optician who lived in Germany. In 1931 he invented the Schmidt telescope which corrected for spherical aberration by placing a corrector lens in front of the mirror.
Bernhard Stavenhagen Bernhard Stavenhagen (November 24 1862 - December 25 1914) was a German pianist, composer and conductor. His musical style was influenced by Franz Liszt, and as a conductor he was a strong advocate of new music.
Bernhard van Treeck Bernhard van Treeck MD (born February 5, 1964, Kempen, Niederrhein) is a German psychiatrist and has led a clinic specialised in addictions and drug-dependency. As an author he has written several books on graffiti, street-art, drugs and addiction.
Bernhard von Gudden Johann Bernhard Aloys von Gudden (June 7, 1824 - June 13, 1886) was a German neuroanatomist and psychiatrist. He earned his doctorate from the University of Halle in 1848 and became an intern at the asylum in Siegburg.
Bernhard von Mallinckrodt Bernhard von Mallinckrodt (29 November 1591 in Ahlen — 7 March 1664, Burg Ottenstein), dean (Domdekrant) of Münster cathedral, was a bibliophile from a noble family of Protestants, who converted to Catholicism.
Bernhard von Reesen Bernhard von Reesen was born in autonomous provice of Royal Prussia in Kingdom of Poland in a well-to-do German family from the city of Danzig (Gdańsk). He was born around 1490 and received an extensive education as was the custom of that time for men of his background.
Bernhard Wachtl Bernard Wachtl was an Austrian lithographer whose printing firm was based in Vienna. His work is dated mainly in the latter half of the 19th century and can be traced in Austria as well as in the Mediterranean region.
Bernhard Wicki Bernhard Wicki (28 October 1919 in St. Pölten, Austria - 5 January 2000 in Munich) was an actor and director, famous for his anti-war film Die Brücke (The Bridge), in which seven youths, blinded by the propaganda of the National Socialist German Workers Party, defend their home town's strategically unimportant bridge from approaching forces of the United States Army during World War II.
Bernhard Windscheid Bernhard Windscheid (July 16, 1817 in Düsseldorf – October 26, 1892) was a German jurist and a member of the pandectistic school of law thought. He became famous with his essay on the legal concept of action, which sparkled a debate with Theodor Muther that is said to have initiated the studies of the processal law as we know it today.
Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden (Bernhard Max Friedrich August Gustav Ludwig Kraft, born 27 May 1970 in Schloss Salem, Salem, Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, Germany. He is the eldest son of Maximilian, Margrave of Baden and Archduchess Valerie of Austria.
Bernhardt Line The Bernhardt Line (or Reinhard Line) was a German defensive line in Italy during World War II. Unlike most of the other defensive lines it did not run all the way across Italy, but was merely a bulge in the Gustav Line in the area of Monte Cassino and Monte Camino, a massif enclosing the mountains of Monte Camino, Monte la Defensa, Monte la Remetanea and Monte Maggiore, in the territory of Rocca d'Evandro.
Bernice King Bernice Albertine King (born March 28, 1963 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States) is the second daughter and youngest child of the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr and Coretta Scott King. Her older siblings are Yolanda Denise King, Martin Luther King III, and Dexter Scott King.
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Beatrice or Bernice Pauahi Bishop (December 19, 1831 – October 16, 1884) was a Hawaiian lady, a direct descendant of the royal House of Kamehameha, alii, and philanthropist. She was the great-granddaughter, and became the last surviving descendant of King Kamehameha I.
Bernice Summerfield Bernice Surprise Summerfield (later Professor Bernice Summerfield or just Benny) is a fictional character originally created by author Paul Cornell as a new companion of the Seventh Doctor in Virgin Publishing's range of original full-length Doctor Who novels, the New Adventures. The New Adventures were fully-licensed novels carrying on from where the Doctor Who television series had left off, and Summerfield was introduced in Cornell's novel Love and War in 1992.
Bernie Allen Bernard Keith Allen, born April 16, 1939, in East Liverpool, OH, USA, was a Major League Baseball player for the Minnesota Twins, Washington Senators, New York Yankees, and Montreal Expos. At 6' 0" and 185 lbs, Allen was a second-baseman for most of his career.
Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium Bernie Arbour Memorial Stadium was a stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Hamilton Redbirds of the New York - Penn League and is currently the home of the Hamilton Thunderbirds.
Bernie Babcock Julia Bernelle Smade Babcock (born April 28, 1868, Union, Ohio; died Petit Jean, Arkansas, June 14, 1962) was an American author who wrote over 40 novels, as well as numerous essays and newspaper articles. After being widowed at age 29 with five children to support, she began working as a writer.
Bernie Banton Bernie Banton (born 1946) is an Australian political campaigner. He is the widely-recognised face of the legal and political campaign to achieve compensation for the many sufferers of asbestos-related conditions, which they contracted after working for the company James Hardie.
Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff (born November 2, 1944 in Benham, Kentucky) is the current Head Coach and General Manager of the Charlotte Bobcats. He also coached the Seattle SuperSonics, Denver Nuggets and Washington Bullets/Wizards.
Bernie Bierman Bernie Bierman (March 11, 1894, Springfield, MN - March 7, 1977, Laguna Hills, CA) is best remembered as a college football coach. He coached from 1919 to 1950 except during World War II where he served in the US armed forces.
Bernie Carbo Bernardo "Bernie" Carbo (born August 5, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball right fielder/designated hitter who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1969-72), St. Louis Cardinals (1972-73, 1979-80), Boston Red Sox (1974-76, 1977-78), Milwaukee Brewers (1976), Cleveland Indians (1978) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1980).
Bernie Casey Bernard Terry Casey (born June 8, 1939) was an American Football player during the 1960s who later became an actor. Some years later, in a piece for NFL Films, he expressed his disillusionment with the NFL and professional sports in general, feeling like his creativity and individuality were thwarted by conservative elements in the league and ownership hierarchy.
Bernie Castro Bernie Castro (born July 14, 1979 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) plays second base for the Washington Nationals. He started in 2005 with the Baltimore Orioles but signed with the Nationals as a free agent in the offseason.
Bernie Clifton Bernie Clifton (born in St Helens, Merseyside) is a British comedian and entertainer who appeared on the BBC television series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, Don Maclean and Jan Hunt in the 1970s.
Bernie Dittman Bernard Sidney Dittman was the longtime owner, president, and general manager of radio station WABB on the AM and FM bands in Mobile, Alabama. Since Dittman assumed ownership in 1959, WABB has been one of the longest running Top-40 radio stations in the United States.
Bernie Dodge Bernie Dodge (born Bernard Joseph Dodge September 5, 1948) is the creator of the WebQuest, an information technology education tool, and QuestGarden, an online authoring tool and community of practice for WebQuest development. He is a Professor of Educational Technology at San Diego State University.
Bernie Fabiosa Bernard "Tough Job" Fabiosa played in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) for the Crispa Redmanizers in the early 1970s. His teammates were Alberto Guidaben, Atoy Co, Freddie Hubalde, Bogs Adornado, Philip Cezar and many more.
Bernie Friberg Gustaf Bernhard Friberg (August 18, 1899 - December 8, 1958) born in Manchester, New Hampshire was a Utility Player for the Chicago Cubs (1919-20 and 1922-25), Philadelphia Phillies (1925-32) and Boston Red Sox (1933).
Bernie Geoffrion Bernard Joseph André Geoffrion (February 14 1931 – March 11 2006), nicknamed "Boom Boom", was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Generally considered as one of the innovators of the slapshot he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame] in 1972 following a 16-year career with the [[Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League.
Bernie Grant Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant (17 February 1944 – 8 April, 2000), known simply as Bernie Grant, was a politician in the United Kingdom, and was Labour member of Parliament for Tottenham at the time of his death.
Bernie Hamilton Bernie Hamilton (born June 12 1928, Los Angeles) is a American actor. In films from 1950, he laboured in bit roles for years before getting noticed in the film One Potato, Two Potato (1964), the story of an inter-racial marriage.
Bernie Hayes Bernie Hayes is an Australian singer/songwriter who has released two albums as a solo artist and written songs for other Australian artists notably "You Made Me Hard" which was the third single from the The Whitlams Love This City album.
Bernie Chiaravalle Bernie Chiaravalle is the guitarist for singer Michael McDonald and has also been a songwriting partner with McDonald since the late 1980's. Bernie's career with Michael started out by meeting singer/songwriter David Pack from the group Ambrosia who later introduced him to Michael.
Bernie Kilgariff Bernie Kilgariff is an Australian politician. He was one of the founders of the Country Liberal Party and served as a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly before being elected to the Australian Senate.
Bernie Krause Bernie Krause (born December 8, 1938 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American musician, was a member of The Weavers, and was one of the first players of the Moog Synthesizer in the 1960s. He formed Beaver & Krause with fellow synthesist Paul Beaver (who had played the instrument on a Monkees recording, "Star Collector"), to make electronic music featuring the Moog and other instruments.
Bernie Little Bernie Little (born in McComb, Ohio, USA circa 1926 - died April 25, 2003) was the most successful owner in Unlimited Hydroplane racing history. His Miss Budweiser team won 134 of the 354 hydroplane races they entered.
Bernie Mireault Bernie Mireault (born 1961) is a Canadian comic book artist and writer. Among his works are the creator owned comic The Jam, published on and off from 1987 by various companies including Slave Labor Graphics, Tundra Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Caliber Press.
Bernie Nicholls Bernie Irvine Nicholls (born June 24, 1961 in Haliburton, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey centre. His junior career was spent with the Kingston Canadians, where he established himself as a dynamic scorer and a multi-faceted talent.
Bernie Parmalee Bernie Parmalee (born September 16, 1967 in Jersey City, New Jersey) was an NFL running back who played for the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets. He played college football for the Ball State University Cardinals in Muncie, Indiana.
Bernie Rhodenbarr Bernie Rhodenbarr is the fictional protagonist of the Burglar series of mystery novels by Lawrence Block. He first appeared in Burglars Can't Be Choosers, published in 1977; as of 2004, he has appeared in ten novels by Block, as well as one short story (The Burglar Who Dropped In On Elvis).
Bernie Rhodes Bernie Rhodes was the manager of legendary English punk rock band The Clash. He was instrumental in the band's formation in 1976, was fired in 1979 but then rehired in 1981 and managed them until their break-up in 1986.
Bernie Sanders Bernard "Bernie" Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is the current junior United States Senator from Vermont. Sanders was elected in November of 2006 and is presently a member of the 110th United States Congress, which convened on January 4, 2007.
Bernie Stolar Bernard "Bernie" Stolar worked in the video game industry for several important companies. His career started at Atari where he worked initially in the coin-op arcade division and eventually moved over to the home division being in charge of platforms like Atari Lynx.
Bernie Wagenblast Bernhard Robert Wagenblast (born September 1, 1956 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is the founder and editor of the Transportation Communications Newsletter (ISSN number 1529-1057), an e-mail publication with over 5,600 subscribers as of mid-2006 which is distributed via Yahoo Groups and Google Groups Monday through Friday. The newsletter originated as a discussion group in June 1998, evolving into its current format shortly thereafter.
Bernie Wright Bernie Wright, nicknamed Bernie The Bolt, was a professional English football player. He signed for Everton in 1972 from Walsall but only played 10 times for the club before having his contract terminated for 'serious misconduct'.
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein Bernie Wrightson's edition of Frankenstein was first published in 1983 under the Marvel imprint, and then again in 1995 under an actual novel-book imprint. The edition itself is the full novel (1831 edition) with illustrations by Wrightson, also the co-creator of the comic book character "Swamp Thing.
Berniece T. Hiser Berniece Iona Terry Hiser, Kentucky writer and teacher, was born in 1908 in Cow Creek, Kentucky, to Wilson Edgar Terry and Ruse Wilder. After graduating from Berea College she taught school in Kentucky and Indiana.
Bernkastel-Wittlich Bernkastel-Wittlich is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Daun, Cochem-Zell, Rhein-HunsrĂĽck, Birkenfeld, Trier-Saarburg and Bitburg-PrĂĽm.
Berno, Abbot of Cluny Berno or Bernon de Baume (ca 850 – 13 January 925) was first abbot of Cluny from its founding on 11 September 910 until he resigned in 925. He was subject only to the pope and began the tradition of the Cluniac reforms which his successors brought to fruition across Europe.
Bernold of Constance Bernold of Constance ca 1054 - Schaffhausen, September 16 1100) was a chronicler and writer of tracts, a defender of the Church reforms of Pope Gregory VII, who was educated at Constance under the renowned teacher Bernard of Constance. He attended the Lenten Synod of Rome, in 1079, at which Berengarius of Tours retracted his errors.
Bernoulli number In mathematics, the Bernoulli numbers are a sequence of rational numbers with deep connections in number theory. Although easy to calculate, the values of the Bernoulli numbers have no elementary description; they are closely related to the values of the Riemann zeta function at negative integers.
Bernoulli polynomials In mathematics, the Bernoulli polynomials occur in the study of many special functions and in particular the Riemann zeta function and the Hurwitz zeta function. This is in large part due to the fact that they are an Appell sequence, i.
Bernoulli scheme In mathematics, the Bernoulli scheme is a generalization of the Bernoulli process to more than two possible outcomes. That is, it is a discrete-time stochastic process where each independent random variable may take on one of N distinct possible values, with the outcome i occurring with probability p_i, with i=1,ldots,N, and
Bernoulli's principle Bernoulli's principle states that in an ideal fluid (low speed air is a good approximation), with no work being performed on the fluid, an increase in velocity occurs simultaneously with decrease in pressure or gravitational energy.
Bernstein polynomial In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a Bernstein polynomial, named after Sergei Natanovich Bernstein, is a polynomial in the Bernstein form, that is a linear combination of Bernstein basis polynomials.
Bernstein's theorem In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, Bernstein's theorem states that any real-valued function on the half-line [0, âž) that is totally monotone is a mixture (in one important special case a weighted average, or expected value) of exponential functions.
Bernstein-Rein Bernstein-Rein is an advertising agency located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is the largest ad agency in the Kansas City metro area, and currently the sixth-largest privately-held agency in the United States and the 36th largest agency in the United States.
Bernstein–Sato polynomial In mathematics, the Bernstein-Sato polynomial is a construction of Joseph Bernstein and Mikio Sato, based on an algebraic theory of differential operators. It is also known as the Bernstein polynomial, the b-function, and the b-polynomial (it is not related to the Bernstein polynomial used in approximation theory).
Bernstorff Palace Bernstorff Palace in Gentofte, Denmark was built in the middle of the 18th century for Foreign Minister Johann Hartwig Ernst, Count von Bernstorff. It remained in the possession of the Bernstorff family until 1812.
Bernt Hulsker Bernt Nikolai Hulsker (born September 9, 1977) is a Norwegian footballer playing for Swedish club AIK after having joined from the Norwegian league champions 2005 VĂĄlerenga. He has also previously played for Molde.
Bernwood Forest Bernwood was one of several forests of the ancient kingdom of England and was a Royal hunting forest. It is thought to have been set aside as Royal hunting land when the Anglo-Saxon kings had a palace at Brill in the 10th century and was a particularly favoured place of Edward the Confessor, who was born in nearby Islip.
Berocca Berocca is a tablet containing a specific combination of B group vitamins and Vitamin C. Berocca is available in Argentina, Australia, Finland, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Beroe Hill Beroe Hill (Halm Beroe 'h&lm be-'ro-e) is a hill of 400 m in the southwest extremity of Gleaner Heights, Livingston Island, West Antarctica. The hill was named after the ancient Thracian town of Beroe, ancestor of the present city of Stara Zagora.
Berovo Berovo (Macedonian: Берово) is a small city near the Maleševo Mountains, 161 km far away from Skopje, 47 km from Strumica and 52km from Kočani, in the Republic of Macedonia. Sustained by the Bregalnica River, Berovo stands at 830-900 meters above sea level and can be reached by car using a single asphalt road leading to the city.
Berowra Creek Berowra Creek is a watercourse in the northern areas of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, AustraliaGeographical Name Register Extract for Berowra Creek from the Geographic Names Board. There is also a suburb called Berowra Creek.
Berowra Creek, New South Wales Berowra Creek is a remote northern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, AustraliaGeographical Name Register Extract for the suburb of Berowra Creek, from the Geographic Names Board. It is located near and around the 30 km long Berowra Creek watercourse, is spread across several different waterfront locations, and borders Hornsby Shire.
Berowra, New South Wales Berowra is a suburb in the Shire of Hornsby in Australia and is located 40km to the north of the Sydney central business district. It is bounded to the east by a combination of the F3 freeway, Pacific Highway and Main Northern rail line, to the north and south by the Berowra Valley Bushland Park, to the west by Berowra Waters and to the north by the Muogamarra Nature Reserve.
Berrenger's Berrenger's was an American primetime television soap opera that aired on NBC in 1985. The series revolved around the Berrenger family, a New York dynasty who owned the glamorous department store which bore their name.
Berri (singer) Berri (real name: Rebecca Sleight) is an English singer born in York most famous for her hit single Sunshine after the Rain released in 1995. After her hit single she went into a number of bands, the most recent being Degrassi hailing from Tooting Bec.
Berria Berria is the only newspaper published wholly in the Basque language and which can be read in the entirety of the Basque country. It was created after the closure of the previous Basque language newspaper, Egunkaria, by the Spanish authorities.
Berrick Barnes Berrick Barnes (born May 28, 1986 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian rugby union footballer for the Queensland Reds, Barnes also previously played rugby league football for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is five-eighth.
Berridale, New South Wales Berridale is a small town of 800 people in New South Wales, and is the administrative centre of the Snowy River Shire, one of Australia's major inland tourism destinations. Berridale lies at 860 metres above sea level between the towns of Cooma and Jindabyne and 435 kilometres south of Sydney.
Berrie Berrie was the original name for the Mad Capsule Markets. their first performance was their senior year at a school festival and they released one Demo entitled POISON REVOLUTION (complete with Japanese Air Raid announcements and the songs included were redone for the SPEAK!!
Berriedale Braes The A9 road on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland passes the Berriedale Braes between Helmsdale and Lybster, close to the boundary between Caithness and Sutherland. The road drops down steeply to bridge a river, before rising again.
Berrigan Football Club The Berrigan Football Club, nicknamed the Saints, is an Australian Rules Football club playing in the Picola & District Football League. The club is based in the small town of Berrigan located in the Riverina district of New South Wales.
Berrigan, New South Wales Berrigan is a town of 953 people (including the surrounding area) located on the Riverina Highway in the Riverina Region of New South Wales, Australia. Berrigan is in the Berrigan Shire Local Government Area and is the location of the Berrigan Shire Council offices.
Berriwillock, Victoria Berriwillock is a small Australian country town with a population of approximately 50 people. It is situated in the Mallee, north western Victoria 80 km due west of the Murray River and is a vibrant grain producing community.
Berrocal de Huebra Berrocal de Huebra is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is 43 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 113 people.
Berrocal de Salvatierra Berrocal de Salvatierra is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is 45 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 125 people.
Berrow's Worcester Journal Berrow's Worcester Journal is the oldest surviving newspaper in the United Kingdom and is owned by Newsquest, the second largest publisher of regional and local newspapers in the country. It also claims to be the world's oldest newspaper (incorrectly as of Dec 30, 2006).
Berry The term berry, in common parlance and in cuisine, refers generically to any small, edible fruit with multiple seeds; in this sense, the strawberry is a berry and the tomato is not. Aggregate fruits such as the blackberry, the raspberry, and the boysenberry are also berries in this sense, but not the botanical.
Berry Amendment The Berry Amendment (USC, Title 10, Section 2533a), requires the Department of Defense to give preference in procurement to domestically produced, manufactured, or home grown products, most notably food, clothing, fabrics, and specialty metals. Congress originally passed domestic source restrictions as part of the 1941 Fifth Supplemental DOD Appropriations Act in order to protect the domestic industrial base in the time of war.
Berry Aviation Berry Aviation is a charter airline based in San Marcos, Texas, USA. It was established and started operations in 1983 and operates charter passenger and cargo flights as well as work for the US Postal Service.
Berry Berenson Berinthia (Berry) Berenson (aka Berry Perkins), (April 14, 1948 – September 11, 2001), was an American model, actress and photographer. She was best known as the wife of actor Anthony Perkins, from 1973 until his death in 1992.
Berry College Berry College is a private, liberal arts college located in the north Georgia, USA, community of Mount Berry, which lies on the northernmost boundary of Rome. The institution encourages academic excellence, student work, and service to society, as well as emphasizing the importance of religion.
Berry Hall Farm Berry Hall Farm (Picture) Map, is a moated, fifteenth century half timbered property located on Ravenshaw Lane on the outskirts of Solihull. Originally named 'Berry Hall' and also known as 'Old' Berry Hall, it was renamed Berry Hall 'Farm' by Joseph Gillott, owner of the Berry Hall estate when he built himself an oppulent new home on the estate of the original Hall in the 1870's.
Berry Islands The Berry Islands or "The Berries", are a chain of islands and a district of the Bahamas, covering about thirty square miles (78 km²) of the north western part of the Out Islands. The Berry islands consist of about thirty islands and over one hundred small islands or cays.
Berry mechanism The Berry mechanism, or Berry pseudorotation mechanism, is a way trigonal bipyramidal molecules isomerize by exchanging the two axial ligands for two of the equatorial ones. It is the most widely accepted mechanism for pseudorotation.
Berry paradox The Berry paradox is a paradox that arises from self-referential expressions about the smallest possible integer which can be composed in a certain number of words. It was proposed by Bertrand Russell who attributed it to G.
Berry Plastics Berry Plastics a leading maker of injection-molded and thermoformed plastic products for hundreds of products in the following major product areas: open-top containers, closures, drink cups, bottles, tubes, prescription vials, overcaps, and consumer products. It was founded in 1967 in Evansville, Indiana.
Berry Pomeroy Castle Berry Pomeroy Castle consists of a Tudor mansion within the walls of an earlier castle. It is located halfway up a wooded hillside, looking over deep ravine and stream and situated in Berry Pomeroy, near Totnes, Devon, England ().
Berry Sakharof Berry Sakharof (Hebrew: ברי סחרוף) is an influential Israeli rock guitarist/singer. He first came to public attention as a founding member of Minimal Compact - the only Israeli rock band to have achieved any significant success outside Israel.
Berry Sarbadhikari Bijoy Chandra 'Berry' Sarbadhikari (died December 19, 1976 in Bombay) is known as the doyen of Cricket commentators in India He had been a commentator before the advent of Television in India. He was the son of Sushil Prasad and had 4 sons and one daughter.
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