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Broken Spoke Records

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Broken Spoke Records was an American country music record label based in Austin, Texas. Its owner, James White, was also the owner of the Broken Spoke dance hall in Austin, founded in 1964. He founded the record label in an effort to broaden the reach of South Austin dance hall m...

Broken-Hearted Girl

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Background This single was supposed to be released with "Ego" but it has been replaced by "Sweet Dreams". Beyoncé has decided that 2 songs from "Sasha Fierce" will be released insted of 1 from each CD. After the release of "Sweet Dreams". She will then release this song and anoth...

Broken: The M Series

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BROKEN: The M Series is the first of several novels by author Ryanne Anthony. It was released in 2013. The M Series: MARIAH was released the same year. The story follows a marathon family therapy session lead by Amy Victoria Fields, who aims to find out a marriage can be saved af...

Brokenkites

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Brokenkites, created in 2006, is the stage name of James B. Willard, an American musician, author, and director based in Decatur, Georgia, United States.Brokenkites composes mainly thematic, downtempo electronic music. Brokenkites has also released several albums with narratives,...

Brooklyn Weaver

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Brooklyn Weaver is a film and television producer. He owns Energy Entertainment, a management-production company based in Beverly Hills, California.BackgroundWeaver was born in Greenwich, CT and attended UCLA, majoring in English Literature. Prior to launching Energy in 2001, Wea...

Brostep

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Brostep is a sub-genre of the now popular genre Dubstep. The term “brostep” was supposedly coined by Kozee through Twitter to describe the sudden popularity of a specific sound of Dubstep as it didn't fit under the traditional definition. It is normally used to describe uncreativ...

Brother for Sale

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Brother for Sale, 50 Cents is a 1990 album and song performed by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, with the album being re-released in 2003. Several of the songs on the album, including the titular song Brother for Sale was featured in the video Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen: Our First Vi...

Broughball

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The new Sport invented by indie band The Holloways.Broughball which was conceived over a wall in Broughton Castle in the north of England. It is a combination of football, volleyball and tennis. Rules 1st editionTeams are made up of 3 individuals.Uniform is Short Shorts and Tight...

Brown Cuts Neighbors

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The Brown Cuts Neighbors (BCN) was formed by Jason and Colleen Martin (AKA Lady Starlight) in Schenectady, New York in 1980, and included an army of stuffed animals, imaginary people, and other entities. Their first tape, "Should Could Would" was recorded in September 1980. Early...

Browncoat

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:This article is about fans of the television series Firefly and its spin-off film Serenity. For the Nazi paramilitary sometimes called "brownshirts", see Sturmabteilung.Browncoat is the name given to fans of the space western franchise Firefly. The term originated as a nickname ...

Browser-based multiplayer online game

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Browser-based multiplayer online game (BMOG) are a special case of multiplayer online game (MOG) in the form of a browser game. The term could also be applied to many other browser-based competitions.In order to run in a web browser, the client-side implementation must be a clien...

Bruce Bogtrotter

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Bruce Bogtrotter is a fictional character from the novel Matilda. He is described as "fat". Punishment Miss Trunchbull once accused Bruce Bogtrotter of eating a slice of her favourite cake. So, as punishment, she makes him eat all the cake. Strangely, he managed to keep it all do...

Bruce Buschel

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Bruce Buschel is a writer, director, and restaurateur. He blogged about opening and closing Southfork Kitchen for the New York Times. Biography Bruce Buschel graduated Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1963. He attended Temple University off and on for the next six ye...

Bruce Dreckman

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Bruce Michael Dreckman (born August 7, 1970) is an umpire in Major League Baseball. He wears number 1.Dreckman began his career in as a National League umpire, but has umpired in both Major Leagues since . Dreckman represented the MLB in the 2006 Japan All-Star Series, and worked...

Bruce Frisko

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Bruce Frisko, born October 19, 1965, is a co-anchor of news magazine CTV News at 5. Frisko also anchors weekday editions of CTV News at 11:30 p.m. and has been the anchor of that newscast since 1998. Frisko hails from Lestock Saskatchewan. He began working in television in Albert...

Bruce Harlick

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Bruce Harlick is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.CareerBruce Harlick became the first employee of Hero Games in 1982. Harlick was a Game Master running a Champions campaign in Ocean City for his fellow employees.<ref name"designers"/> His Champions ...

Bruce J. Sallan

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Bruce Sallan (born November 8, 1953) is an American author and radio show host. His first book A Dad’s Point-of-View: We ARE Half the Equation, was published in May 2011. His second book, The Empty-Nest Road Trip Blues: An Interactive Journal from A Dad’s Point-of-View, was publi...

Bruce Mutard

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Bruce Roberts Mutard (born 1967, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian comics artist based in Melbourne.Mutard was the creator and publisher of Street Smell comics, four issues of which appeared between 1994 and 1998. His work has also appeared in Expo 1999 and 2002, Dee Vee, Aus...

Bruce Redman

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Bruce Redman is an Australian filmmaker, creative director, photographer, film critic, academic, media relations director and radio personality. He is based in Brisbane, Queensland.Life and careerBruce Redman is a Queensland-based filmmaker, creative director and photographer who...

Bruce Sellery

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Bruce Sellery (born August 2, 1970) is a Canadian business journalist and television news anchor..Sellery is one of the journalists who helped found CTV's Business News Network (BNN) in 1999. He worked there until 2008, covering the stock market and the economy in depth, both as ...

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