Lord Balkoth is a fictional character from the Lords of Magic series based on a PC game and serves as the main antagonist in the plot. Balkoth is an Arch Demon that was summoned by Golgoth, the Lord of Death, to herald the coming days of darkness having deemed that the world of U...
"Ball and Biscuit" is a song by The White Stripes which is featured on the album.Running at 7:19 in length, making it by far the duo's longest studio recording, the song is mainly a blues jam in which Jack White makes memorably heavy usage of an octave pedal while soloing on guit...
HistoryThe Ball Honors House is home to Ball State University’s Honors College. Located at 1707 Riverside Avenue, this Colonial Revival house was built in the 1930s. This historic building is significant due to its association with Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball, to who...
Essence Robert Matthews, a reporter of widely-known journal New Scientist in his paper GREAT BALL OF FIRE concluded that ball lightning is a flying bag of paradoxes. It turned out that he is twice right. Firstly, indeed, ball lightning is not a particular case of lightning. It is...
Ball of Wool () is a stop motion animation directed by Nikolai Serebryakov and based on a tale by Ovsey Driz. The story is about a grandmother who one day finds a wool sheep. The animation was included in Masters of Russian Animation.PlotBased on a tale by Ovsey Driz, the story i...
Ball Park Music is a six-piece band from Brisbane made up of frontman Sam Cromack (guitar/vocals), Jennifer Boyce (bass, keytar, backing vocals), Paul Furness (keys, trombone), Brock Smith (guitar) and twins Dean Hanson (guitar, bass, backing vocals) and Daniel Hanson (drums,back...
Ball Tongue is a song by the band Korn. The track is listed as track #2 off their debut self-titled album, Korn. This song is about a man who worked with the band on T-Shirt designs. In Brian "Head" Welch's book "Save Me From Myself," he specifically comments on Ball Tongue. He d...
BALL Watch Company was a company of watches' distribution.The history of BALL watches is inseparable from that of the railroad pioneers. Indeed, the BALL Watch adventure began on 18th April 1891 with the tragic railroad accident in Kipton (Ohio) in the United States. This catastr...
"The Ballad of the Starcrossed Miner" is a poem from the Infocom interactive fiction game Planetfall. It appears at a critical juncture in the game's plot. :O, they ruled the solar system :Near ten thousand years before :In their single starcrossed scout ships :Mining ast'roids, ...
Ballahick Crossing is a level crossing on the Isle Of Man Railway to the northerly side of the station at Ballasalla which was automated in 2002; prior to this the crossing was manned, and featured traditional crossing gates. The road it carries over the railway line leads only t...
Balleilakka is a song from the Tamil film Sivaji: The Boss starring Rajinikanth and Shriya Saran, directed by Shankar. The music was composed by the A. R. Rahman, lyrics were written by Na. Muthukumar (P.K Mishra in Hindi) and sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam (Javed Ali in Hindi), ...
Ballerium was a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy (MMORTS) game in development by Majorem. Ballerium had been in beta testing when in November 2004 Majorem suspended development due to loss of funding. Interplay signed on as publisher in December and planned to laun...
This article provides a selection of instances where Balliol College, Oxford appears in fiction. *Dorothy L. Sayers attributes a Balliol undergraduateship to her fictional character, Lord Peter Wimsey where he obtained a "double first" in history. Lord Peter's p...
Ballistic Advantage is an American firearms company founded by Adam Wainio in 2008. Ballistic Advantage specializes in the production of rifle barrels, including the proprietary BA Hanson profile, and aftermarket replacement parts for the AR-10 and AR-15 category of rifle.In Dece...
Ballistic Bonbon Ballistic Bonbon is a Ballistic Shooter Physics Puzzle Game. It has been released on April 1st 2011 by the indie game development studio named Xink Games.The game's main focus is to solve physics puzzles by performing actions such as shooting and avoiding obstacl...
BallisticNG is a free anti-gravity racing game currently in development for Windows by the small indie team Neognosis. The game is a fan homage to the Wipeout games seen on the PlayStation. The game started development in April 2015, was submitted onto Steam Greenlight in April 2...
Balls Boys is a radio show broadcast every Sunday on Burst Radio. The show is transmitted from 4:00 pm until 5:00 pm. The show began in October 2008, and is the brainchild of Chris Brookes, Paul McGwinn and James Morgan (Joe Hughes later joined the team after a stint as a stand-i...
Ballyclare North End FC (More commonly known as Ballyclare North End) is a Northern Irish football club from Ballyclare and playing in the Junior Division 2 of the Ballymena & Provincial Intermediate League. History Ballynure North End was established in the summer of 200...
Ballydung (Irish Baile Dung) is the fictional hometown of Irish television personalities Podge and Rodge. It is the perceived location of Ballydung Manor from where the duo present their comedy chatshow The Podge and Rodge Show. Ballydung Manor was converted into the brothers' ho...
Ballyholme Primary School is a school in the town of Bangor, County Down, a coastal resort on the East Coast of Northern Ireland. The school was founded on 31 August 1953. For over 20 years prior to this, there had been a debate on whether a new school should be built in the smal...