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Bevel Lemelisk Bevel Lemelisk is a character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe who is credited in several sources with being the inventor and primary designer of the Death Star. Lemelisk's role in the Death Star construction is apparently contradicted, however, in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones when the Death Star is shown to have been created by the Geonosians.
Beveled glass Beveled glass is usually made by taking one-quarter inch-thick clear glass and creating a one-inch bevel on one side around the entire periphery. These bevels act as prisms in the sunlight creating an interesting color diffraction which both highlights the glasswork and provides a spectrum of colors which would ordinarily be absent in clear float glass.
Beverage antenna The Beverage Antenna is a type of long wire antenna designed for amateur radio usage, shortwave listening, and longwave radio applications. First used in the 1920s and named for its inventor Harold Beverage, it is not a beverage can or beer can antenna.
Bevercotes Bevercotes is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, about six miles south of East Retford and five miles north-east of Ollerton. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 28.
Beveridge Award The Albert J. Beveridge Award was established in 1928 in memory of United States Senator Beveridge of Indiana, former secretary and longtime member of the American Historical Association (AHA), through a gift from his wife, Catherine Beveridge and donations from AHA members from his home state.
Beveridge curve A Beveridge curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between unemployment and the job vacancy rate (the number of unfilled jobs expressed as a proportion of the labor force). It typically has vacancies on the vertical axis and unemployment on the horizontal; it slopes downwards as a higher rate of unemployment normally occurs with a lower rate of vacancies.
Beveridge Group The Beveridge Group is a centre-left ginger group within the Liberal Democrat party in the UK. It was set up in 2001 by MPs Alistair Carmichael, Paul Holmes, John Barrett and John Pugh to promote debate within the party regarding public service provision.
Beverley (UK Parliament constituency) Beverley has been the name of a parliamentary constituency in the East Riding of Yorkshire for three separate periods. From medieval times until 1869, it was a parliamentary borough, consisting solely of the market town of Beverley, which returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Beverley and Holderness (UK Parliament constituency) Beverley and Holderness is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Beverley Allitt Beverley Allitt (born 4 October 1968) and dubbed the "Angel of Death", was an English nurse who was convicted of killing four children and injuring eleven others on the ward she worked at Grantham Hospital, Lincolnshire.
Beverley Daurio Beverley Daurio (born 1953) is a Canadian writer and editor. Formerly editor-in-chief of Poetry Canada Review and editor and publisher of Paragraph: the Canadian Fiction Review, she is currently editor-in-chief of The Mercury Press.
Beverley Davison Beverley Davison is a British violin virtuoso, currently fronting an act she founded called Classical Cabaret: Hot Strings (ensemble) or "Classical Cabaret Duo" (solo with piano). She turned down an offer from Simon Rattle to be co-leader of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to form the cabaret.
Beverley Hughes Beverley June Hughes (born March 30, 1950) is a British politician, and member of Parliament for Stretford and Urmston (in Greater Manchester). She is a member of the governing Labour Party and a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom since 2004.
Beverley Martyn Beverley Martyn, born Beverley Kutner, was still a student when she was picked to front "The Levee Breakers", a Jug band who played the folk circuit in South East England. At the age of 16 she made her first single 'Babe I'm Leaving You' which was released on the Parlophone label in 1965.
Beverley Owen Beverley Owen (born Beverley Ogg) (1937 in Ottumwa, Iowa) is a classically-trained American actress perhaps most widely known for having played the role of Marilyn Munster during the first season of The Munsters (a role she disliked, and only accepted out of contractual obligations to Universal Studios). After thirteen episodes, Owen left the program to get married, and was replaced by Pat Priest.
Beverley Park Golf Club (BPGC) Beverley Park Golf Club is an 18 hole, par 70, Golf Course in the St George area of Southern Sydney, NSW, Australia. BPGC is located in the suburb of Beverley Park which is situated within the Local Government Area of The Municipality of Kogarah.
Beverley Park, New South Wales Beverley Park is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Beverley Park is located 15km south of the Sydney central business district, in the Municipality of Kogarah and is part of the St George area.
Beverley Road (BMT Brighton Line) Beverley Road is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over private right-of-way at Beverley Road between Marlborough Road (East 15th Street) and East 16th Street in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Beverley Turner Beverley Turner is a British television and radio presenter, born 21st October, 1973 in Prestwich, Bury, LancashireShe is the sister of swimming champion Adrian Turner], and the wife of Olympic rower [[James Cracknell.
Beverley Whitfield Beverley Joy Whitfield (June 15 1954 – August 20 1996 in Shellharbour, New South Wales) was an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1970s, who won a gold medal in the 200m breaststroke at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. She was coached by Terry Gathercole and Don Talbot.
Beverley, Western Australia Beverley (; post code: 6304) is a town and shire in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately 130km south-east of Perth between York and Brookton on the Great Southern Highway. The town is also located on the Great Southern railway line.
Beverly (drink) Beverly is a non-alcoholic apéritif made by the Coca-Cola Company and sold in Italy. It is also familiar to a number of Americans for its bitter taste, after having unknowingly tried it at Coca-Cola tasting stations at the World of Coca-Cola museums in Atlanta, Georgia, and Las Vegas, Nevada (now closed) and at the Club Cool at Epcot in Orlando, Florida.
Beverly Baker Fleitz Beverly Baker Fleitz (born March 13 1930) from Bakersfield, California, was a top women's tennis player from the United States. She began playing tennis at age 11 and played mostly on the public courts in Lincoln Park in Santa Monica, California.
Beverly Bayne Beverly Bayne (born Pearl Beverly Bain) (November 11, 1894 – August 18, 1982) was an American actress who appeared in silent films beginning in 1910 in Chicago, Illinois, where she worked for Essanay Studios.
Beverly Boulevard Beverly Boulevard is one of the main east-west thoroughfares in Los Angeles. It begins off of Santa Monica Boulevard in the Beverly Hills and West Hollywood border and ends on Lucas Avenue near Downtown Los Angeles.
Beverly Brothers The Beverly Brothers were a professional wrestling tag team comprised of Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom in the World Wrestling Federation. They were also known as The Destruction Crew in the American Wrestling Association and the Minnesota Wrecking Crew 2 in the National Wrestling Alliance.
Beverly Cleary Beverly Cleary (born April 12, 1916) is the author of over 30 books for young adults and children. Her characters are normal children facing challenges that many children face growing up, and her stories are liberally laced with humour.
Beverly Clock The Beverly Clock is a clock situated in the foyer of the Department of Physics at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. The clock has been running continuously without the need to be wound up since its construction in 1864 by Arthur Beverly.
Beverly Crawford Beverly Crawford is an African-American gospel vocalist who is most well-known for singing with the New Life Singers on Bobby Jones Gospel on the Black Entertainment Network (BET) and for having well-known songs such as "Higher in the Lord", "Praise Jehovah", and "Run to the Water".
Beverly D'Onofrio Beverly D'Onofrio is an author most noted for writing Riding in Cars With Boys, an autobiographical account of her life. The book was made into a movie with the same title and starred Drew Barrymore as D'Onofrio.
Beverly Farms Beverly Farms is an informally defined neighborhood at the eastern edge of the city of Beverly, Massachusetts. It is an ocean-front community with a population of about 3,500 which extends from the Manchester-by-the-Sea border to another informally defined section of Beverly known as Prides Crossing.
Beverly Garland Beverly Garland (born Beverly Lucy Fessenden on October 17, 1926 in Santa Cruz, California) is a veteran American film and television actress with a half-century of credits, from cult 1950s B movies to the hit WB series 7th Heaven.
Beverly Glen, Los Angeles, California Beverly Glen is a Bel-Air neighborhood located around Beverly Glen Boulevard north of Sunset Boulevard and south of Mulholland Drive. The area is wealthy, with homes ranging from large gated estates to smaller one story family residences.
Beverly Hills Cop III Beverly Hills Cop III is a 1994 Eddie Murphy motion picture that was directed by John Landis, who had previously worked with Murphy on Trading Places and Coming to America. It was released on Wednesday, May 25 of that year, grossed a disappointing $44 million in the U.
Beverly Hills Cop IV Beverly Hills Cop IV is the long-awaited fourth installment in the Beverly Hills Cop series. Eddie Murphy signed on to star as Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop IV as of November 30, 2006 according to many entertainment news websites.
Beverly Hills Copulator Beverly Hills Copulator is 1986 pornographic movie which starred Traci Lords and Kristara Barrington as the two lead characters. Nikki Randall, Buddy Love, Rocco Balboa, Bunnie Blake, Steve Drake and Kyoko Izoma also stars.
Beverly Hills Family Robinson Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American Walt Disney TV movie based on the novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The movie features Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan O'Donohue as the main cast and was aired on ABC TV.
Beverly Hills Freeway The Beverly Hills Freeway was the name for a never-built freeway intended to link the Los Angeles districts of Westwood and Echo Park along the route of Santa Monica Boulevard. It was to have taken the designation of California State Route 2, combining with the Glendale Freeway to provide a direct freeway link between the Foothill (I-210) and San Diego (I-405) freeways.
Beverly Hills Handicap The Beverly Hills Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses run at Hollywood Park each year. The race is open to filles and mares, age three and up, willing to race one and one-quarter miles on the turf and carries a purse of $200,000.
Beverly Hills High School Beverly Hills High School (usually abbreviated as "Beverly" or as "BHHS") is the only major public high school in Beverly Hills, California. (The other public high school in Beverly Hills, Moreno High School, is a small alternative school located on Beverly's campus.
Beverly Hills Ninja Beverly Hills Ninja is a 1997 film staring Chris Farley as a bumbling Beverly Hills ninja. Written by Mark Feldberg and Mitchell Klebanoff and directed by Dennis Dugan, the film was released the same year of Chris Farley's death.
Beverly Hills Post Office Beverly Hills Post Office (BHPO) is the name given to a section of Los Angeles, California that lies within the 90210 ZIP code, which is assigned to the Beverly Hills Post Office. Mailing addresses with the ZIP code 90210 must be written as "Beverly Hills, CA 90210", even when the properties themselves lie outside of Beverly Hills city limits and in Los Angeles.
Beverly Hills Speedway Beverly Hills Speedway was home to speeding Model Ts and airplanes which cut through the airspace of Beverly Hills, CA, United States, during the roaring 20s. Built in 1919 on what is currently Beverly Hills High School, the Regent Beverly Wilshire and countless shops and homes on the approx.
Beverly Hills Teens Beverly Hills Teens is a traditionally animated children’s television program which debuted in 1987, animated by DiC Entertainment. The namesake teenagers have exaggerated wealth, and face new, stereotypical teenage concerns.
Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California. Beverly Hills and the City of West Hollywood are together entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, It is part of the so-called "Golden Triangle" of Beverly Hills, and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bel-Air and Holmby Hills.
Beverly Hills, New South Wales Beverly Hills (Australia) is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Beverly Hills is located 17km south of the Sydney central business district and is part of the St George area.
Beverly Kills 50187 Beverly Kills 50187 was an album released by rap group Insane Clown Posse in 1993 on the Psychopathic Records label. ICP felt they should release small EPs in between the Joker's Cards to build up their fanbase and keep the Juggalos happy.
Beverly Lewis Beverly Marie (Jones) Lewis is a former schoolteacher and musician, is now a Christian fiction novelist and children's author who has written many books, much are about plain living, the Anabaptist heritage, and the Old Order Amish. Her maternal grandmother, Ada Ranck Buchwalter, was born into an Old Order Mennonite Church.
Beverly Lynne Beverly Lynne Hubscher (born October 31, 1973 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania), better known plainly as Beverly Lynne is a Hollywood actress who is mainly showcased in erotic film. She is married to fellow actor Glen Meadows.
Beverly M. Earle Beverly Miller Earle is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 101st State House district, including constituents in Mecklenburg County. A retiree from Charlotte, North Carolina, Earle is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in her fifth term in the state House, where she holds the position of Democratic Whip.
Beverly Marrero Beverly Marrero (born January 23, 1939 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 89th district, which is a part of Shelby County. She was first elected to the 103rd General Assembly in a House by-election The 2003 House by-election results for the 89th district (PDF) after Rep.
Beverly Marshall Beverly Marshall (previously Robinson) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played first by Lisa Armytage from 1987 until 1989, and by Shaunna O'Grady from 1989 until 1990. In 2005, Beverly (played by O'Grady) made a cameo in Annalise Hartman's documentary on Ramsay Street.
Beverly Park Beverly Park, also referred to as North Beverly Park, is a private gated community located in the hills above Los Angeles, California. This wealthy neighborhood is known for its concentration of exceptionally large homes, averaging 20,000–30,000 square feet (1800-2800 m²), and for its famous residents.
Beverly Road (IRT Nostrand Avenue Line) The Beverly Road New York Subway station in Brooklyn station has the unfortunate distinction of having its name spelled incorrectly in the mosaic tiling. The new signs are correct but the mosaic omits the second 'e,' as does the token booth (at platform level) and the platform extensions of the 1960s.
Beverly Sebastion Beverly Sebastion is an American film director, writer, and cinematographer whose independent films in the 1970s and 1980s were predominately eploitation pictures similar to the work of Roger Corman and other directors in the 1960s at independent studios like American-International Pictures. Her husband, Ferd Sebastion, often co-directed with her.
Beverly Sills Beverly Sills (born Belle Miriam Silverman on May 25, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York) was perhaps the best-known American opera singer in the 1960s and 1970s. She was famous for her performances in coloratura soprano roles in operas around the world and on recordings.
Beverly Todd Beverly Todd (born July 11, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American actress, producer and writer. Todd gained major work during the 1970s, appearing in notable film The Lost Man (1969), They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
Beverly, Chicago Beverly, one of the 77 official community areas, is located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. It consists of upscale homes each unique and on very large lots in relation to most Chicago and suburbs as Beverly was initially an exclusive suburb perched atop a ridge later annexed by Chicago.
Beverston Castle Beverston Castle, also known as Beverstone Castle, was originally constructed as a medieval stone fortress and is situated in the village of Beverston, Gloucestershire, England. The castle was founded in AD 1229 by Maurice de Gaunt.
Bevier and Southern Railroad The Bevier and Southern Railroad was a United States railroad that existed from 1914-09-26, when the Missouri and Louisiana Railroad divided (the Louisiana portion of it becoming the BVS), until the 1980s when the railroad was abandoned.
Bevin Boys Bevin Boys were young British men conscripted to work in the coal mines of the United Kingdom, from December 1943 until the end of World War II. Chosen at random from among the conscripts, nearly 48,000 Bevin Boys performed vital but largely unrecognised service in the coal mines, many not being released until years after the war.
Bevin Prince Bevin Prince (born Bevin Anne Prince on September 23, 1982 in North Carolina) is an American actress best known for her role on the CW's hit show One Tree Hill. On "one Tree Hill she plays Bevin Mirskey, a Ravens Cheeleader.
Bevo (mascot) Bevo is the name of the mascot of the sports teams at the University of Texas at Austin, a Texas longhorn steer with burnt orange coloring. Bevo has been called "the toughest-looking animal mascot in sports".
Bevo Francis Born Clarence Francis on 4 September 1932, Bevo Francis went on to become one of the greatest scorers in college basketball history during his career at Rio Grande College. He was 6'9, and was known for his great shooting touch.
Bewafaa Bewafaa (English: Unfaithful) is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Manoj Bajpai, Shamita Shetty and Kabir Bedi. The film is directed by Dharmesh Darshan who earlier directed films like Raja Hindustani (1996) and Dhadkan (2000).
Beware Beware was the fifth release from the Lodi, New Jersey punk band The Misfits. Since it was originally intended to be available for the group's 1979 UK tour, it combined two earlier, out of press releases, with the substitution of one new track.
Beware the Heavens Beware the Heavens is the first album by the power metal band Sinergy, it was released in the year of 1999. The album features two instrumental tracks "Born Unto Fire and Passion" and "Pulsation", and a track inspired by the series Xena: The Warrior Princess, entitled "The Warrior Princess".
Bewdley Bewdley ( pronunciation) is a small town in Worcestershire, England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster. It lies on the River Severn, and at the time of the 2001 census had a population of 10,689.
Bewdley (UK Parliament constituency) Bewdley was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1605 until 1950. It was then absorbed into the Kidderminster seat, which in 1983 was itself succeeded by the Wyre Forest constituency.
Bewerber Bewerber ("applicant") was an SS rank used in Nazi Germany from 1942 to 1945. The rank of Bewerber was the lowest possible SS rank and was assigned to those personnel who were under consideration for candidacy in the SS.
Bewick Bridge Bewick Bridge (1767, Linton, Cambridgeshire -1833) was a vicar and mathematical author. In 1786, he was admitted as a sizar to study mathematics Peterhouse, Cambridge University, where he graduated as senior wrangler in 1790.
Bewnans Ke Bewnans Ke is an Arthurian play, the first addition to the corpus of literature in Middle Cornish since the discovery of John Tregear’s Homilies in 1949. The first section of the play deals with the confrontation of Saint Kea, a Celtic saint venerated in Cornwall, Brittany and elsewhere, with Teudar, a local Cornish tyrant.
Bexhill-on-Sea Bexhill-on-Sea (often simply Bexhill) is a town and seaside resort in the county of East Sussex, in the south of England within the Rother District Council area. The Anglo-Saxon name for the settlement was Bexelei from leah a glade, where box grows.
Beximco Bangladesh Export Import Company (BEXIMCO) is a Bangladeshi industrial conglomerate. The industries under this group include Textiles, Basic Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, Jute, Marine Foods, Real Estate and Development.
Bexley derailment The Bexley derailment was an accident on the British railway system which occurred in Bexley, south east London, United Kingdom on 4 February 1997 when a EWS freight train derailed near to Bexley station on the Dartford Loop Line.
Bexley Grammar School Bexley Grammar School, is a co-educational grammar school in Bexley, Northwest Kent/ South East London Border London. Students are admitted from the age of 11, into Year 7, with extra admittance into the Sixth Form in Year 12 at age 16, providing students have achieved sufficient grades at GCSE.
Bexley parks and open spaces The London Borough of Bexley owns and maintains over 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries, with a total of 638 acres (255ha). They include small gardens, river and woodland areas, and large parks with many sporting and other facilities.
Bexley, New South Wales Bexley is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bexley is located 14km south of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Rockdale and is part of the St George area.
Bexley, New Zealand The suburb of Bexley is situated in Christchurch East on the west bank of the Avon river approximately one kilometre from the Avon-Heathcote Estuary. It is enclosed within a bend in the Avon river and the suburb of Aranui.
Bexleyheath (UK Parliament constituency) Bexleyheath was a parliamentary constituency in the London Borough of Bexley, outer London, which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from February 1974 until it was abolished for the 1997 general election.
Bey Bey is originally a TurkishMerriam-Webster Online - Bey word for "chieftain," traditionally applied to the leaders of small tribal groups. In historical accounts, many Turkish, other Turkic and Persian leaders are titled Bey, Beg or Beigh.
Bey Hamam Bey Hamam, alternatively known as the "Baths of Paradise", is a Turkish bathhouse located along Egnatia Street in Thessaloniki, west of Panagia Chalkéôn. Built in 1444 by sultan Murad II, it was the first Ottoman bath in Thessaloniki and the most important one still standing throughout Greece.
Bey Logan Bey Logan (born 1963) is a respected expert on Asian cinema, particularly Hong Kong action cinema. He is also notable as a screenwriter and as a martial artist who has had (usually minor) roles in a number of films, including The Twins Effect.
Bey of Tunis The Bey of Tunis was the title of the Head of state of Tunisia, when the country was a French protectorate, until 1956. The title dates back to Tunisia's incorporation into the Ottoman Empire, when bey was the title of the provincial governor.
Beyblade (first season) Beyblade is the first season of the anime series of the same name. It followed the Bladebreakers through their first Beyblading World Championships, which were the main focus of the season, and many sub-plots in between the various tournaments.
Beyblade (toy) Beyblade (ベイブレード Beibureido) is a spinning top toy developed and manufactured by Takara starting in 1999. The introduction of the toy in Japan corresponded with the broadcast of an anime television series of the same name.
Beyblade timeline This is a timeline of the changes to characters' beyblades and teams in the anime series Beyblade. Teams and characters that do not change are not included here; their information can be found at List of Beyblade characters.
Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle Beyblade: Fierce Battle is a 2004 film based on the popular animé series Beyblade. It is set at the end of Beyblade: V-Force, but at the beginning of Beyblade: G-Revolution (which explains why they have their outfits from V-Force, but Daichi, a character exclusive to G-Revolution appeared).
BeyBlade: Super Tournament Battle BeyBlade: Super Tournament Battle is an RPG video game based on the anime and manga Beyblade and was released originally in 2002. In the game, the player selects a "beyblade" and a beyblader to fight in a tournament, buying better blades as the game progresses.
Beyeda Beyeda is one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Gondar Zone, Beyeda is bordered on the south by the Wag Hemra Zone, on the west by Jan Amora, on the north by Addi Arkay, and on the east by the Tekezé River which separates it from the Tigray Region.
Beyer Speed Figure The Beyer Speed Figure is a system for rating the performance of Thoroughbred racehorses in North America designed in the early 1970s by Andrew Beyer, the syndicated horse racing columnist for The Washington Post. First published in book form in 1975, by 1992 the Daily Racing Form began incorporating Beyer Speed Figures in a horse's past performances and the system has evolved to where today each performance by every horse is given a Beyer number which reflects the time of the race and the inherent speed of the track over which it was run.
Beyers Naudé Christiaan Frederick Beyers Naudé (more commonly known as Beyers Naudé or simply Oom Bey (Uncle Bey) in Afrikaans) (10 May 1915 - 7 September 2004) was an Afrikaner-South African cleric, theologian and anti-apartheid activist.
Beykoz Beykoz is a district in the suburbs of Istanbul, Turkey at the upper end of the Bosphorus on the Anatolian side. Beykoz includes everything from the streams of Küçüksu and Göksu (just before Anadolu Hisarı) up to the opening of the Bosphorus into the Black Sea, and the villages in the hinterland as far as the river of Riva.
Beylerbey Beylerbey (from Beylerbeyi, Ottoman Turkish for "Bey of Beys", meaning "Commander of Commanders" or "Lord of Lords"; the equivalent of Grand Duke in Europe), originally Beglerbeg(i) in older Turkic, is the Ottoman title used for the highest rank in the hierarchy of provincial administrators (all military officers, at high levels generally pashas), in western terms a Governor-general, with authority over the Governors (Vali) of several vilayets, always (if not yet made) a Pasha, second only to the Grand Vizier.
Beyoğlu Beyoğlu is a municipality located in İstanbul, Turkey, separated from the old city by the Golden Horn. It encompasses other neighborhoods north of the Golden Horn including Galata, and is connected to Old İstanbul by the Galata Bridge.
Beyond (band) Beyond was a famous rock band in Hong Kong that was founded in 1983. Like their hero Sam Hui, they have always identified with the people of Hong Kong, as reflected in their songs about social issues, pursuit of dreams, politics, and peace.
Beyond and Back Beyond And Back is a 1978 documentary released by Sunn Classic Pictures that deals with the subject of near death experiences. This was one of the first movies to explore this subject and pose the question "Is there life after death".
Beyond All Reason Beyond All Reason is a british rock band from York. They recently gained fame through winning Scuzz's New Blood competition, which seen the video for their song 'Love Crossed Pistols' become a part of the main playlist.
Beyond Belief (Petra Film) Beyond Belief is a 1990 short film released by legendary Christian rock band Petra with the release of the album of their album of the same title. The film was produced and directed by Stephen Yake and written by Yake, Tom Newman, Andrea Jobe and Jeff Bates.
Beyond Belief (Radio) Beyond Belief is a radio programme on the subject of religion, broadcast on BBC Radio 4. The show typically runs for 30 minutes, and features representatives of different faith traditions discussing a religious or moral issue.
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